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Electoral ' TO THE ELECTOES OF THE OLD THAMES DISTEICT. - r\ ENILEMEN— The! I', Representation Act of the lut secaion of Perliament having divided your district info two electorntes it has be come ;necew»ry? H for; nae to , determine for Which ef the |wo iaeata I will seek reelection. After, full consideration I have decided to ask for a RENEWAL of the confidence of the Electors * of the Thames Borough. In thanking the Electors of Coromandel for tbeir past confidence and •upport, I desire to assure them that, if elected for the Thames Borough, I shall be ftt all times willing to work hand in hand with the member for Coromandel in securing the common interests of both Districts. . I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHAN. Wanganui, Oct. 24. | i ,TO THE ELECTOES OF THE | ".'■'>' THAMES. i /^jENTLEMiBiN;-- "''■■ '' ' " | , The notification which I have ad- , drtaied to the Electors of the Old Thames Dittrict will have informed you of the fact that I hate decided to again seek at your hands a renewal of your confidence. No better proof could be given of the importance of your district than the large array of candidates, and if you, gentlemen, fail to secure a good m<m to represent you it will not be for the want of a large field from which to select. My views on colonial and district matters are so well known that I may be excused from referring now to a largfl number of topics about which I hope I •ball have the honor of talking with you in a few days. No matter what the result may be, it will not prevent me from being duly thankful for your jrevious generous favours, nor for remaining, aa for many years paßtr— Your Obedient Servant, JOHN SHEEHAN. Wanganui, October 24th. \ TO THE ELECTOES OF COEO- .. - MANDEL. |7^ BNTLEMEN,—At the request of a number-of Electors, lam a CANDIDATE to Represent our Electorate in the ensuing Parliament, and will meet the Electors as noon as possible after the County Elections are settled. A. J. OADMAN, Coromandel. October 14th, 1881. 2901 THE THAMES ELECTOBATE. "TJECOMING aware that some of my -*"-* Friends were doubtful of my intention i te the forthcoming Election, I take, thi* opportunity of assuring them, that I fully intend Contesting the Thames Electorate upon Independent Liberal principles: JAMES McGOWAN. ' 2590 HOUSE OF EEPBEBENTATIVES. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE THAMES DISTEICT. P ENTLEMEN,—Afc the Solicitation of a large number of Eleotors, I have consented to be Nominated as a CANDIDATE for the representation of this district, at the next General Election for members of the Honse of Bepresentatires. Your rotes and interest are reBpectfullt solicited. , I anvGentlemen, I:.; Your obedient servant, WM. McCULLOUGH. .—___-v —_ _—: :—-—— TO THE ELECTOES OF COEO- ■■■-, ?■■ MANDEL. - ; ;• ■!^ . pENTLEMENj—I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election, and will take an early opportunity of addressing you. Under any circumstances I -will go to the ' ■ ■•■•■■■': . • . ■ 1 am, gentlemen, ; j.c. young. October 1, 1881. 2917 TO THE ELECTOES OF THE ELEC TOEAL DISTEICT OF COEOMANDEL. /GENTLEMEN,—My intimate acquaintance with the requirements of your District induces me to offer myself for election as your representative in the next New Zealand Parliament; I shall take an early opportunity of visiting the various townehips and settlements within your electorate, and expressing to you my views on political questions affecting your interests and those of the whole colony. I shall go to the Poll as against all corners, and as an independent candidate, bound to no party. 2918 . JAMES MACK AY. $ 'USTOMa FORMS.—Wunted Known on . <:..< J3ALE at the EviNiKa Stab Gnfics' Albertetreet, Grahamstown, IN WARES and pBTWABUS OpASXWISB FQ&MB

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 8 November 1881, Page 4

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