Electoral TO SHE KHAN'S SUPPORTERS. ■tTOTE EARLY IN THE MORNING Oli YOU WILL NOT BK ABLE TO POLL AT ALL. NOTICE. fJIHE Official Declaration of the POLL for the Electoral District of the Thamos will be made at the Court House, Grahamstown, on MONDAY, the 12tli of December inst., at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. HARRY KENBIOK, Returning Officer. Tham. s, December 8, 1881. 3255 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. pENTLEMEN,— ■•■ I find during my short stay that many of you have been led to believe that I did not intend to go to the Poll. I'be best answer 'I can give to that statement is my presence amongst you, and my determination to remain in tbe district until the fight is over. Yours faithfully, J. SHEEHAN. Shortland, November 14th, 1881. 3120 TT having been maliciously stated that I have used means of trade coercion, and intimidation, to secure Mr Sheehan's Election. I have only to state that the assertion is utterly untrue, and fearlessly challenge any contradiction of this statement. I beg to call the attention of those who have been guilty of making the above statement, to tbe provisions of the Corrupt Practice Act, 3258 L. Ehbehpbied. TO THE ELECTORS OF TAURANGA. (~> ENTLEMEN,—After consultation with my friends, and having taken into con* sideration the course best calculated to serve the interests of the district, I decided upon RETIRING from the present contest IN FAVOR OF MR G. VESEY STEWART. From my intimate knowledge of Mr Stewart, I believe him to be well qualified to represent the Tauranga constituency in the Parliament of New Zealand. Mr Stewart is a gentleman who has gained his knowledge of the district by practical experience," and as one" deeply interested in its future welfare he will, I am sure, leave little to be desired by the people of Tauranga in discharging his duties as a representative. I have, therefore, full confidence in requesting my Friends and Supporters to give Mr Stewart that support and help so cordially promised myself. I remain, Gentleman, .- Yours faithfully, H. T. ROWE. TO BADGERED AND INTIMIDATED ELECTORS. REMEMBER— ' THE BALLOT IS PERFECTLY SECRET, MORE SECRET THAN EVER. VOTE FOR CADMAN—SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HONESTY. COROMANDEL ELECTION. POLL EARLY. 3244 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COROMANDEL. I HEREBY NOTIFY that I have This Day received from Mr John Chablbs YouHff the following NOTICE of WITHDRAWAL from Candidature :— TO THR RETURNING OFFICER FOR THE ELECTORAL DISI'RICT OF COROMANDEL. I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that I WITHDRAW my name as a Candidate at the Election of a Member of the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Coroniandel, the Nomination wherefor was held on the 30th of November, 1881. Signed in tbe presence of— ■♦ . P. J.TIBBNET, J.P. JOHN C. YOUNG, Tauranga, Freehold. Dated at Thames this sixth day of Decem ber,lßßl. ALBERT J. ALLOM, 3239 Returning Officer. 11 A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf MoGowat* sells">, U a pound.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4039, 8 December 1881, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4039, 8 December 1881, Page 3
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