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Electoral THAMES ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTEIOr OF THAMES. ft INTLEMEN,— br As X may be unable to com municatc personally with each of you, I take tbis opportunity of placing my political views plainly before you; so that, if after consideration you believe I shall fairly represent your interests and conserve your rights, I may depend upon your votes and influence on the day of election. I need hardly inform you that I have always been a believer in Sir Geo. Grey and bis policy, and will accord him a liberal support, but I desire to go to Parliament as your Representative perfectly untrammelled by any party cries, being, above all things, determined to uphold your interests. • -' I am opposed to the 1 Government aa at present constituted, but am not prepared to hand over the North Island to Southern influence and control. In addition to having large personal interests in the Thames Goldfield, I believe I am qualified by lengthened experience to judge as to your real wants and requirements, and will endeavour to advocate such measures as will mitigate the Miners' Bights and other grievances under which you now suffer. I am in favour of a Land Tax for local purposes—especially affecting unimpnned land.-' •■■" ■•' ' .;•;■-. ''■'.•.■ ■'.'.." •■ .'■■>.■: , ■.■'.' I am against Insular Separation, believing New Zealand united to be better and stronger than a divided colony. I am in favour of free and equal educational advantages being within the reach of every child j but would advocate economy in administering -them without impairing their real efficiency. " .The. Thames»Te Aroha Kailway is an absolute necessity, and t will use my very be3t exertions towards securing its speedy completion. * , I think the right to dig gum should be obtainable by anyone on payment of a small license fee, and I am against the leasing of large blocks of laud for these purposes, as it tends to create monopoly, enriching a few at the expense of the many.' ■'.■.•■"..'....'. /, . '..V\; <;; ;:'v. „'. I am in favour of encouraging local industries' and manufactories of every possible kind, and shall give, my best attention to those suitable to this district. In conclusion, I may remark that as my property and interests are here, your welfare and my own are identical. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at public meetings, and giving at length a full explanation of my views, and answering in a straightforward way any questions that may be put to me.- ■ -.-. .. „ .... / ■;:" _.;■..'■ „' I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Yours truly, W. FBASEE.

■ ;;.;. ■■■'[ :.■; /-'Wanted' " ;'•"• .■•..•■■ '.. ' •fTTANTBD KNOWN, tfhat Mrs Neiil TV continues her CASH CLEABING SALE) at stili further Reduced Kates, in order to effect as speedy a Clearance as possible of all the Winter Goods in Stock. Some Tery Cheap Hues in Millinery, Friliings, Laces, ■ Scarves, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, &6., M. NtiLir, Brown street (next J. Mere, Tailor), 'Grahamstown. 3255 WANTED TO SELL,* a large Assortment of Harp Lights at ss, Cork Slides at ss|6d, Fancy Bronte Brackets 2s each; Twc-light Water-slide Chandeliers 20s each, Gas Globes from Is 6d each.—Gbobge McOATJii, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. TC7 ANTED. W SELL. 2,000 feet India YV Rubber Garden Hose, at 7^& per foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised Iron Waterj, Pipe, from i-inch, at '3d per foot.-—Gbobghc McCaOTj, Thames Galvanised Works, WANTED TO SELL, 100,000 Feet O.G. and Half Bound Spouting, from 2d per foot 5 Down Pipe and Ridge Caps made, to any size or pattern; Iron curved for tanks, verandahs, &o, on the shortest notice.—Three First Prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovens, and Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—Geobsb McCaul/, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. Ames' No. 3 Shovels ; also, Builders' Ironmongery.—>Geos(sb MoOaui., Thaaiei Galvanised Iron Works. t*7ANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corru--IVV gated • GralTanU'cd Iron, and 40 Oaßks Zinc, imported direct, and for sale Tery. Cheap by Gkob&b MoCatjli, Thames Galvanised Iron Works..;. ; WANTED TO SELL, Galvanised Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20a each; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s each.— GKOEas MoCaul, Thames Galvanised Iron Work*./ ; : ' „:/.: ..-" ■./-■■''■• ■. ,/ ■ ; - : FOE HAT, OATSy BRAN, CHAFF, STRAW, SHARP S, W H B AT, MAIZE, and all other Grain, Wholesale and Retail, at Cheapest R»tes-GO TO MEARS and QO.'S Hay' and Corn Stores, Pollen street. ■• ;.. -... . ■„■; /,, .^.- ■ ■■'■:-i:-'\ ::'-'' - > ... : : ,v./.:N/X^ : T-I;-.C:E- "i;:^'-^:' ".:H XHAYE Ihfs c^j BOU9HT tbVbusiness of Mr W. 11. WAKEnAMi; Cordial and Hop Beer Manufacturer, Albert street. Hoping by keeping the bast of Syrups, &c, &c, I shall receive the same support my predecessor eDjoyed. H. J. SYM3. - Thames, Juno 17th. . FOR SHEEP'S TONGUES and other Table Delicacies too numerous to mention—GO TO BdEARS and CO.'S, Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. THOR YORKSHIR ERELISH and all jb other SAUCES-GO TO MEAES and CO.'b, Pollen street. Thb difference between a Gent and a Grentlt < man .—The GeDt turns up what he has for a nose and says, Ob, - Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowAN'a and iaye> Mao give me a pound of jour Tai. and tend for_ori« •rarjWMk .

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 3

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