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Electoral

tion of strictly public works, and those of a reproductive character ; the schedule of such works to be iv the first place approted of by Parliament previous to the money being raised. The financial position of the colony, 1 am convinced, demands the earnest attention of every colonist, and as your repre sentative I would be prepared to support most subs tun tia I reductions being made in the cost of the administration. A self j •reliant policy I hold to be the policy for the future, in (rder to secure the cominued prosperity of the Colony. I am opposed to the acquisition of large areas of native lands by private persons or companies for speculative purposes. It may appear almost unnecessary for me to refrr to purely local questions, my opinions ou such being probably well known, but I may say that the construction of the Thames and Waikato railway, the acquisition of the freehold of the goldfield, and the throwing open of all lauds for settlement are matters that would claim my earliest attention. As it is my intention to personally address you at an .early date, I shall take that opportunity of enlarging upon the matters referred to above, and shall also Bpeak upon other subjects of interest to the electors. I am, Gentlemen, « Your Obedient Servant, Wm. McCullough.

ELECTION NOTICE. INTEND to ADDRESS the Electors at the undermentioned places on the dates given below, when 1 shall be happy to learn the wants and requirements of each separate district.— FRIDAY, Nov. 18th, Poeroa, Publio Hall, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, Nov. 19th, Owharoa, Public Hall, 7.30 pm. MONDAY, Nov. 21et, Waitekauri, School* house, 7.30 p.m. WM. KELLY. TO THE ELECTORS OF COBOMANDEL, EESIDING AT BLOCK 27, WAIOTAHI AND TARAKU. pENTLEMEN,.— I have the honour to state that I am a Candidate for jour suffrages at the forthcoming Election. I am perfectly free from party influence. My study, if elected, will be to pTcmote the beet interests of the district. Yours rery truly, 3133 J. O. YOUNGr.

PUBLIC MEETING. TO THE ELECTOKB OF THE THAMES. .V? B BHEEHAN will: AI)DB¥SS the • * \ Electors of 'the' Borough" of Thames at the Theatre Royal on SATURDAY EVENING, November 19th, at 8 o'clock. 3119 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THB THAMES. V

C^ ENTLEMEN,— * I find duririg my short stay that many of yon have been led to believe that I did not intend to go to the Poll, 'ibe best answer I con give to that statement is my presence amongst you, and my determination to remain in the district until the fight is over, /^fe Yours faithfully, J. SHEEHAN. Suortland, November 14th, 1881. . 3120

NOTICE OF POLLING DAY.

IN pursuance of " The Regulation of Elec- *• tion* Act, 1881," I, Habby Kenbiok, Returning Officer for the Electoral District pi Thames, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the Dinth day of November, 1881, under the band of the Clerk of the Writs, oa ELEOT£ON will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve us Member for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court-house, Queen street, Thames, at Noon of the thirtieth day of November, 1881. And that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken on FRIDAY, the ninth day of Decein* ber, 1881, between the hours of vine o'clo.k in the forenoon aud sis o'clock in the afteruoon. The Polling place for the Electoral District of Thames, is the Court-house, Q.ueen street, | Thumes. j HARBY'KB'NBIOK, Beturuing Officer. Thames, November U.ih. 1.85:t.. (For continuation of tins elms of Advertise ■ merits see Fourth Paye.J

ILL'HKAPb, invoices, «c, on ruled or plain paper, of every »izo and quality *xoouted "wiUi deep.--t,oh »t fcb* Evening Bttt Offioft.

aOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 yearn.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4022, 18 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4022, 18 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4022, 18 November 1881, Page 3

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