ELECTION EVE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JIONU A V Nil! li T iu the IJI XI EAX R U JJ 0Y A f,. ut S p.m. THE HON. JAS. CARROLL (Minister f<,r Native Allaire) Will deliver nu A DDK ESS In reply to llli. W. l'\ MASSEY (Loader of tlie Oppo-ition) and also on LHADI.ViI POLITICAL QUESTION'S 01'' THE DAY. TAISANAKI RYE-ELKCTIOV. R. E. DOCK RI L L will ADDRESS TIIH ELECTORS At the undermentioned places:— I'TTZROY—MONDAY, May 13th. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. TARANAKI BYEELECTION, POINTS TO REMEMBER. Loyalty lias made the British race what it is. It has made the Great Liberal Party what it is. Mr. Malone puts personal ambition and self-interest first. Had Mr. Malone been selected as the
Government candidate, what would he have sakl had Mr. Dockrill stood against him '< The answer is, Disloyalty, written large. If long years of service to Taranaki, a loyal adherence to principles and an unblemished record count for anything, you will vote for Dockrill. Before the Liberal Government look oflice so many people were leaving the colony owing to their dissatisfaction with the existing conditions, that the population was decreasing. Last year the increase was something like 25,000 souls. Does not that speak for itself? •Electors, do not forget your benefits in case they be curtailed by the return to ollice. of a non-progressive Conservative Party. The Liberal Government during 10 years lias fought, against the selfish few who, by wealth, influence and prejudice, sought to deny equal opportunity to all. Aftirm that principle by giving a solid vote for Dockrill.
Elector*, by voting for Duekrill you lire supporting continuance of the lifework of our great men, the late Sir (ieorge (irey, the late, Mr. liallanee, the lute John Melvenzie. and the l.ite Richard John Scddun. A wo.d to the'wise: Conservatism is not dead. It is constantly knocking a! the Cabinet room door. 80 beware! Unity is strength. Tf you wish to support the great Liberal I'urty, you will vote solid for Dockrill. Note.—There is only one (iovernment candidate—Doekrill. Do not waste vour votes. During the last few months the. Opposition have proved Unit they have 110 policy. The Liberal (iovernniciit has many planks to its platform, viz., Increased Educational Facilities, Improved Labor Conditions, Progressive Land Settlement, Cheap Money, Development of Mineral Resources, Further Assistance to the Fanning Coiunuinity, a Free Breakfast Table, etc., etc.
TAIUNAKF BYE-ELECTION. NOTICE TO MR DOCKRILL'S COMMITTEES. NOTICE is hereby g'.ven Unit Mr Dockrill's Committees in town anil country are hereby Dissolved aB trom f aturday, May 11th. E. DOCKiiILI. TARANAKI BY-ELECTION. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,— i 111 response to tlie many re<jucstf from the Eleclors of the Taranaki Electorate, 1 have the pleasure to announce that I will he a candidate for your suffrage in the Liberal interests. At ar. early opportunity I shall pIdCJ my view's before you, and leavo myself in your hands. Trusting my confidence I in you is not misplaced, Believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen To remain yours faithfully, E. DOCKIULL. Mr E. Doekrill lias been nominated by the following electors: "jlary Ann Smith, Devon street, widow. Ann'lvnott, Devon street, widow. Daniel Berry, Queen stre.'t, ironmonger. Gustav Tiseh, street, settler. Jlary Ballot, Barrett street. Aaron Jlar-li, Ugmont road, farmer. Or Hugh Clelaml, Vivian street. Joohn H. Allan, Kent road, farmer. Carl Smrensen, Smart road, farmer. Alfred Charles Case, Pendarvcs street, la/borer. John Scarl, Fitzroy, settlor. Amanda Bullot, New Plymouth. . George Williams, Maud road, farmer. Daniel Penwarden, Omata, farmer. ,lolm Martin, Upland road, farmer, ('buries Emanuel Bellringer, hardwareman, Devon street. George Griffiths, tailor, Lemon street. l>'rcd Joseph Morris, Oakum, farmer. Hans Chris Hansen, Fitzroy, landowner. George Davy, Dorset road, farmer. Leslie Steel, Fitzroy, builder. David Gordon, Maud road, farmer. William Cheflings, Egmont road, farmer. Robert Coleman, Gill street, builder. Thos. Parker, Dorset road, farmer . Jno. W. Lye, Outfield road, expressman. Noble Walter Ilill, Upper Egmont road, fanner.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 13 May 1907, Page 3
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