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Electoral TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OLD THAMES DISTEICT. pi ENILEMEN— The Bepresentatton Act of the last session of Parliament having divided your district i»to two electorates, it, has be come necessary for me to determine for which of the two seats I will seek reelection. Alter, full consideration I bare decided to ask for a BENEWAL of the confidence of the Electors of the Thames Borough. In thanking the Electors of Coromandel for their peat confidence and support, I desire to assure them that, i elected tor the Thames Borough, I shall be at all times willing to work hand in hand with the member for Ooromandel in securing the common interests of both Districts. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHAN. Wanganui, Oct. 24. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. /yiNTLEMEN,— The notification which I have ad dressed to the Electors of the Old Thames District will have informed you of the fact that I have 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 man to represent you it will not be for the want of a large field from which to select. My views o» colonial and district matters are so well known that I may be excused from referring now to a large number of topics about which I hope I shall 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 thank* ful for jour previous generous favours, nor for remaining, as for many years past— ! Your Obedient Servant, JOHN SBEEHAN-H Wanganui, October 24th. TO THE ELECTORS OF COROMANDEL. ■r- - /""I ENILEMEN,—At the request of a , number of Electors, I am a CANDIDATE to Represent our Electorate in the ensuing Parliament, and will meet the Blestors as soon as possible after the County Elections ! are sottled. A. J. C ADM AN, Ooromandel.- t October 14th, 1881. 2901 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELEC- ] TORAL DISTRICT OF ; COROMANDEL. /GENTLEMEN,—My intimate aoquain- ''-*•* tance 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 rarious townships and settlements within your electorate, aod expressingjto you my views on political questions affecting'your interests and those of the whole colony. I shall go to the Poll as against all comers, and as an independent candidate, hound to no party. 2918 JAMES MAOKAY. TO THE ELECTORS OF TAURANGA ELECTORATE. TN answer to a statement in the Bay of Plenty Times, by the late Secretary of the Grey Central Committee, I beg to say that Mr Kihg, the gentleman referred to, resigned .a' _ " a year ago, and is BOW acting as Mr Vesey Stewart's agent in Auckland. I 00 TO THE POLL as a Liberal, pledged! to support Sir Geo. Grey on a No* 1 Confidence motion in Hall and Co., and to oppose the present Government to the utmost. WM. KELLY. Ohinemutu, December 6th, 1881. TO THE TAURANGA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. (~1 ENTLEMJEN,—I beg to offer myself as T a CANDIDATES fov fchir, Electorate. Lwilljaddress the..Electors at the earliest possible opportunity. 2871 G. B. MOBBIS. Thb Niagara falls is » sight neve? to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only one MoGowj* selling 8s T** Tn difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what be has for a nose and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGovah's and says, MaO give me a pound of your Tia, and send (or order every week '.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4040, 9 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4040, 9 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4040, 9 December 1881, Page 3

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