Electoral COUNTY COUNCiL ELECTION. i j KAUAIKANGA HIDING. i i j IADIEB AND GENTLEMEN.-I beg respectfully to inform jou that 1 am a CANDIDATE Cor the ltt-prtsoii uliuii of your Riding at the Ensuing Eleclion. I am, &c , i W. S. GREENVILLE. TO THE ELECTORS OF COROMANDKL. j S~^ ENTLEMEN,—At the request of a number of Elector*, I am a CANDIDATE to Represent our Electorate in the ensuing Parliament, and will meet the Electors as pooh as possible after the County Elections are settled. A. J. CADMAN, Coromandel. October 14th, 1881.. 2901 TO THE ELECTORS^ TAFEANGA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. n ENTLEMEN,—I beg to ofl^r mjself as a CANDIDATE for (his Electornfco. I will addresa the Electors at the earliest possible opportunity. 2871 G. B. MORRIS. THE THAMES ELECTORATE. BECOMING- aware , that aotne of my Friends were doubtful of my intention re the forthcoming Election, I tßke this opportunity of assuring them that I fully intend Contesting the Thames Electorate upon Independent Liberal principles: JAMES McGOWAN. 2590 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES DISTRICT, ri ENTLEMEN,—Afc the Solicitation of a large number of Electors, I have consented to be Nominated as a CANDIDATE for ihe representation of this district, at the next General Election for members of the House of Representstives. Your votes and interest are respectfully solicited. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. McCULLOUGH. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COKOMANDEL DISTRICT. f^l ENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at Ihe forthcoming ELECTION for the House of Representatives, and I will take an early opportunity of expressing my views. P. H. BLACKMORE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SAST COAST. /I ENTLEMEN,—It is my intention to offer myself for your suffrages &t the ensuing general election. As Captain Monis publicly announced his determination not to contest the seit, I have no hesitation in coming forward a- our views are identical. I shall take an early opportunity of_ addresing the elector? in every part of the district. I am, Gentleman, Your Obedient Servant, HENRY T. ROWE. Thames, 9th September, 1881. 2867 TO FARMERS. GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. "DANES AND CO.'S PATENT J3 BLOOD MANURE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FBHTI-. LIZER KNOWN. Sold in any quantities on the Premises, Parawai —£6per ton. 278 0 /^SARrS Circulars (on note or letter paper \J in plain and fanoy type. Carters' Rewipts printed, bounds and perforated »t the HI if aHTKfI Stab Office The beet test of the interest of a book is it capability of ".being r;»d a second "time, ditto for 3b Im.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3996, 19 October 1881, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3996, 19 October 1881, Page 3
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