Amusements. HALL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, Great Wizard o£ the North, Acknowledged in all parts of the World by the intellectual and scientific classes and by amusement seekers in general to be the nc plus ultra of Public Entertainers, will have the honor of presenting his world-famous ENTERTAINMENT, Assisted by LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, The Eminent Thought Reader, illustrating a Mesmeric Trance, Mesmeric Telegraphy, Beheading a Lady, and Beal Indian Basket Feat. The new Feats and Marvellous Experiments reaching the very acme of perfection, Admission ;—2s., Bs., and 4s. Doors open at 7.15; overture at 8; carriages at 10.15. 258 Electoral Notices. IN pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881,” I, DAVID JOHNSTON, Jun., Returning officer for the Electoral district of East Coast, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 27th day of June 1884, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as member for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court House, Gisborne, at Noon on Monday, the 14th day of JULY 1884 ; and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken at the several polling places of the said District on Tuesday the 22nd day of JULY, 1884.
The following are the Polling places for the Electoral District of East Coast:— The Court House, Gisborne (Principal) The Court House, Ormond The School House, Te Arai The Court House, Clyde The Post Office, Mohaka The School House, Tologa Bay The Residence of Mr. Robert Warner, Tokomaru The School House, Wai-o-matatini The Residence of Mr. Wm. Morris, jun., Mahia Mr. Tom good’s Woolshed, Tongoio Mr. Orr’s Woolshed, Rangatira The School House, Frasertown The School House, Patutahi D. JOHNSTON, Junr., 244 Returning Officer. EAST COAST ELECTION. MR . LOCKE will address the Electors at the times and places as follows: — Saturday, 12th July, Tologa Bay Tuesday, 15th July, Schoolroom, Patutahi Thursday, 17th July, Schoolroom, Wae-renga-a-hika Friday, 18th July, Hall, Makaraka Saturday. 19th July, Bruce’s Hall, Ormond Monday, 21st July, Macfarlane’s Hall, Gisborne 268 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICTS. LECTORS,—You are aware, by a previous notification published in the newspapers, that it is my intention to again solicit your support for the coming election. The large majority which returned me as your member for the very brief session of Parliament assures me that the same honor will be conferred on
me at the close of the coming contest. It will b2 my pleasure, as it will, I feel, be my duty, to address you at the several centres of the districts, when I will explain my views and what are my intentions as your representative. I have the assurances of late Ministers that, whether in or out of office, they will give their most cordial support towards advancing the interests of the Poverty Bay districts. The little I was able to accomplish during the two or three days I was in Wellington is, I think, a guarantee of the bona fides of their intentions. You may feel certain that I will go for that party who are at once willing and able to assist me in advocating the many requirements of this long neglected electorate. It will have been seen by you that Mr. W. L. Rees, who stood lowest on the poll at the late election, has laid an indictment against me under the Corrupt Practices Act. The charge I shall meet, having a strong wish to court investigation. The motive which has actuated Mr. Rees in this action is too transparent to require explanation. Electors, I have no fear of the result of this contest. I believe you know that my political expressions are sincere, and that what I promise I will do my best to perform. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 265 SAMUEL LOCKE. KI NG A IWI MAORI O TE TAERAWHITI. hoa ma tena Koutou e tu ana ahau hoi mema mo tenei Parcmata tonou ana i o
koutou pooti kia homai hi ahau tena pea e oti ia hau etahi iikanga, mo te taha Maori i hapa i nga Paremata i patuere ake nei. 262 NA RETERETE TAPEHANA. GREAT COMPULSORY SALE. PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL, u NTIL further notice the above sale will be open daily till 5 p.m., but on Wednesday and Saturday Evenings only from 7 to 9 p.m. 227
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 181, 12 July 1884, Page 3
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