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Electoral TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. /"^ ENTLEMEN.—As you will shortly be called upon to elejjt a member to represent you iv Parliament, I hare the honor to reqtifsfc your kind support, vote, and interest. Believing that the present Government under the leadership ot the Hon. John Hall has managed* the affairs of the Colony in such a way as to give general satisfaction, I am prepared to give it a hearty and independent support, so long as I believe its policy beneficial to the colony, but 1 will not hesitate to oppose it on any ques. tion in which I may consider its action detrimental to the interests of the Colony and this district in particular, and in my opinion some of its measures hate been such. If you do me the honor of returning me as your representative, my best exertions will"be devoted to secure that justice for the East Coast which has been so long denied it, to open up the country by roads and bridges, to promote the settlement of waste lands by the introduction of capita lists from home, and the extension of the deferred payment system 9<?as to give the working man the opportunity of acquiring a freehold on easy terms. With regard to deferred payment land I shall endeavor to have such an alteration effected in the law. as will, do away with the restrictions now imposed, such as personal residence, &c I consider the working roan should be allowed to take up areas of land without being bound to an arbitrary residence, and being obliged to give up his business which he may be carrying on elsewhere. I shall also use my utmost exertions to have the law dealing with mining matters improved. I consider the present system inflicts a grave injustice on a large and deserving class of the community. I shall also use my best endeavors to secure the freehold of the agricultural leases at Ohinemun, the extension of the telegraph system through that district, and the fuller development of the goldmining industry by the open» ing up of roads to batteries, and encouraging the work of prospecting by Government aid; the opening of the Fort of Tauranga; the laying of a Steam Tramway toEotorua; and the establishing of road communication between the East Coast and Waikato, so as to enable the inland residents to visit the Coast settle* ments. .11 shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors in every convenient part of the constituency, when T hope to state my views more fullyi I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEO. VESEY STEWART. Mount Stewart, September 30th, 188 L 2892 Notices Great Reductions. | WOOD'S FLOUB, 7s 6d per 501b Bags, or 61bs for Is. Meek's ifrour, 7» per 50lbs. Oatmeal, 3s 6d per 251bs, or 6lbs for Is. Teua, from 1b 6d to 8e per lb—Extra Value. Superior Box Teas, 26s—worth 32b 6d. ■■, Co. No. 1 Sugar, <i|d'per lb, or 19b 6d per 561b Bug. ■'••:.,-:--: 1 i Curranlf, 7d ; Saining, Bd. Sultanas, 9d ; Lemon Peel, ls,6d per lb. Sardines, bait', lOd; ditto; quarter, 6d. Salmon, i>d; Jams (X.8.), 7d. . :.« Matches, 7d per dozen ; Salt, 161bs for la. Caudles, lUd; Kerosene, 9s per tin. Ahi oi'fljsß Goods Equaily Cheap. And am prepared, rather than lose any of my trade, to SELL as CHEAP as any unbueiness-like offers of Goods, AT COST OB ITND£E. I am here, and intend to remain; having no rents or heavy expenses to pay, I defy any one to Sell Cheaper, as long as it ia done publicly and in a business-like manner. Flka.se Note the Addeess;:— ■ W. DEEBLE, BOLLESTON STKEET: J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUITER. .'■■ BEGS to inform bis customers and friends he has REMOVED to » MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN STREET, keah MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hope by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. Also—J.B. has for SALE Mammoth Long Red Mangold and Champion Yellow". Also, Belgian Carrot for Cattle. A great variety of Peas and Beans. Also-JOB'S TEAR GRASS, remarkable for its quick growth and ornamentil habit. It is very suitable for Bouquets, and when its merits are known it will be extensively grown by farmers. N O T I C E . ALL ACCOUNTS due me MUST BE PAID forthwith at my Late Place of Business in Rolleston street. James BT. Walsh. Summer Drinks. THE Trade is respectfully informed that. SYRUP, in LEMON, RASPBERRX, PEPPERMINT, &c, of a very superior quality, is being Manufactured and, SOLD by CHARLES PALMER, Confectioner, Pollen street. A considerable Redustipn in Priue ;will be made to the Trade for CASH. Best Price given for Clear Glass Bottles in any quantity. 2986 Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—Tho Gent turns up what he has for a hose and says, Oh, Ah.- The Gentleman walks into MoGowan's and Bays, Mao give me a ...pound of your T&4, and send for order •very iwk . • -

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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