COMMKXCIXV. WEDNESDAY, NOV. >; ; THE OXIA' ORIGINAL ! ( )'X HILL'S B I'CKJ UMPERi: i HUGE I HII'I'ODROME AND CIRCUS. 20 ARTIST'S, 40 HORSES anil POXIES (Late. N.Z. Exhibition). ERXIE O'XEILL, Champion Buckjtimp flitter of Australasia; £2O will lie given, to the person that can prodine a horse to unseat liim. I'ARX AHD am | JJARNAKD, the World's I'h.sinpiiiji Kille Shots. William Tell .-hooting. One brother continually facing the bullets, LI'ITLK SAXDOW, the Cleverest Pony in ihe world. Does evervthing but talk. ONE riHW'J) per minute to anyone riding the Outlaws. TWO POUNDS for half-minute, anyone sitting on Maori Jack. CLOWXS, DONKEYS, and BULLOCKS.! Gold Medal and Cash Prizes given to ioeal riders that stop on the longest each evening. Kidcrs ride at their own risk. l'ive Minutes' Fun in the Stockyard. SEH O'XEILL'S CHAMPION RIDERS SIT THE OUTLAW!?. Prices—3s, 2s. Ladies Is all parts. W. WALKER, Touring Manager. fHEAIH E 0 Y A L. "HOOT, MON!" THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. Canada's Greatest Concert Band Twice Commanded by King Edward VII. ! THE KILTIES Augmented by the Famous Clan Johnstone Troupe 01 BAGPIPERS AXD DAXCERS, And led in parade by GIAXT DRUM-MAJOR (7ft 3y s in). Just terminataed a Triumphal March through Eastern States of Australia. The Marvellous Kilties' Band has a CIIOIR OF 20 VOICES. They stormed aud captured Four Continents. Lord Roberts said: ''The irresistible Kilties' music would inspire an army to deeds greater than have ever been recorded." Prices —4s, 2s Od, Is. Box Plan filling up at the Dresden. AFTERNOON MATINEE, 3 o'clock, In RECREATION" SPORTS GROUNDS, NEW' PLYMOUTH. Admission .. ONE SHILLING. Special concessions to School Children in charge of teachers.
GRAND parade op kilties, Escorted by the Bands of the Province, through New Plymouth at 2.30 p.m. Special Trains. Cheap Fares. Touring Manager Howard Edie. Director of Tour Frederic Shipman. rpARANAKJ AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 and 26, 1908. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 9 p.m. Write for Schedule. E. P. WiEBSTER, Secretary. tiox 13, New Plymouth.
•mm, * J, FIiEDEIUCK EUEX'EZEII HARDY, Itcuinu.m Ollicer of the Electoral District ut EtIMONT, do herein- (terhue the rc-iiilL of the li'oll taken on tlie seventeenth day of November, 11)08, for the Election of a .Member of the House of Kcpresentatives for the said district to be as follows: Votes Candidates. Polled. ASXHI'KV, David Lyon Abbott 07!) DIVE, Dradshaw.. >. .. ](il8 WAKE, George Percy .. .. 135.1 \\ JLKINISOX, Charles Anderson 101,' i Total number of valid votes pulled 4005 Absolute majority required 2348 Number ol" votes rejected as informal .. .. 10,3 And 1 lurther declare that, as no candidate lms received ail absolute majority of votes, a Second IJallut will be taken on Tl the twenty-fourth day of November, I'.IOS. between IiItADSIIAW DIVE and UKOIiCE I'Elil'V WAKE. Declared at KLUuun this twentieth dav of November. I'JOS. I'. E. HARDY, tii'Uiruiiiii Ollicer.
TO THE ELIiXTOUS OF ElttlOXT. AN I) UE.NTbE.UE.N,I appreciate tin' support given me un Tuesday last. We art 1 now on the eve of u Second Ballot, mul I trust that many who did not see lit to vote I'nl' me last week may honor me wiKf their conlideuce to-morrow. Those who on broad lines believe in the Government Polity W'U rally round me, and many who are usually Opposition in polities will, 1 think, agree that, even as it is unfair to condemn a man without a trial, so it is not desirable to condemn a new Administration (the Ward Government) until it. has been first given a fair trial. At least in one Taranaki electorate let us keep the (.loverumeiit i''lag Hying f° l ' ■ three veal's!
if 1 win thi* scat my honor is pledged to constant, energetic, ami earnest efforts 011 behalf oi this district. 1 believe the OPI'XAKK RAILWAY has been enough talked about, and I wish to see it now actually .started. I regard it as AX l'K(.iK.\T WORK, and am pledged to push it with vigor.
Permit nic to -ay. in conclusion, that I do not consider that tin; duties of your Member cca-i' when he is returned, in my view, it is his duty to keep himself in close touch with his constituents, and 1 have therefore decided, iE returned. to make it a rule to TKAVEE TliliOt'tlH EVKHY I'ART OF THE EL.KCTOKATE AT LEAST OXCE EVERY THREE MONTHS. My iirst duty will be to Hie electors. lam grateful to all who supported me last Tuesday and all who are willing to entrust me with their confidence tomorrow. and 1 ui'ee them TO ]iE SL ItF. AND ivl'X'OHH THE 111 VOTES and bring up their friends. If the enthusiasm and hard work of loyal supporters point to success, then victory is to be looked for. Believe lue, Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) ti. I'. WAKE.
TO THE ELECTORS OF EGIIONT. £ADIKS AND GENTLEMEN,I thank sincerely those who yesterday gave me such loyal anil wholehearted support, and trust that next Tuesday many other doctors may also honor me with their confidence. I Yours sincerely, G. P. WAKE. IStU November, 1908. EG MONT ELECTORATE. T HANKS, J,fK. I?. DIVE beg, to n:!m'11 his sincere thanks to the electors i'or llu-ir hearty support on Tuesday, whirh enabled him to secure the proud position at Hie head of the poll, and trusts that at the Second Ballot next Tuesday they will do the same mil return him by as large a majority.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 282, 23 November 1908, Page 3
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