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Electoral THAMES* ELFCTIO.V. -TO THE ELECTORS OP THE DISTRId OF THAMES. /^ENTLEMEN,VT As I may be unable to communicate personally with each of yon, I take this opportunity of placing my political views plainly before you; bo that, if after consid ration you I elieve I shall fairly represent your interests and conserve your rights. I moy deptmd upon your votes and influence on the day of election. j I need hardly inform you that I have j always been a believer in Sir Gco. i Grey and liis policy, and will accord him q liberal support, but I desire to go to Parliament »s your Representative , perfectly untfammelied by any party cries, being, above all things, determined to uphold your interests. v j lam opposed to the Government as at present constituted, but am not prepared to band 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 endeavou* Ito advocate such measures as will mitigate the Miners' Eights and other i grievances under which you now suffer. I am in favour of a Land Tax for local purposes^-especially affecting unimproTcd land. j ' I am against Insular Separation, believing Kew 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, but would advocate economy in administering them without impairing their real efficiency. The TbamesvTe Arotm Eailway is an absolute necessity, and I will use my very best exertions towards securing its speeiy completion. I think the right to dig gum should be obtainable by anyone on payment of a small licenso fee, and I am against the leasing of large blocks of land for these purposes, as it tends to create monopoly, .enriching a few at the expense of the | many. ! 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 tbe'bonour to remain, Gentlemen,, Yours truly, W. FKASEK.

Tenders DART GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) mENDERS will be received on MONDAY, X the 21st it at., for Driving 100 ft in the above Company's ground. For Particulars' apply at the mine. v , .;.:■ ;■ -i:'^r-. : -:■;■ .-.. : ; :-.._\ Stone, ■- •■ : ; - '■;. 3400 '. Manager. ::,;.; /^/ ;.■■-.;;:■'■.-.-/Calls;',:;,:.■;,■- ■-•,.■■■• v :-; CALEDONIAN LOW LEVEL GOLD: MINING COMPANY (Limited). ; • OHAREHOLDERS in above Company are O requested to take notice that all Shares on which Calls remain unpaid on MONDAY next will be advertised for sale without further notice. F. A. White, Manager. Auckland.July 16,1884. General Notices NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES. j^ihrftv TPHE undersigned respectfully %IicO&l^» *■ De? *° Jn'orin Shippers and Consignees of Goods per their steamers to and from Thames that on and aftpr the Ist August, 1884, Freight will be charged at Eight Shillings (8s) per tonweight or measurement. Fjusbb & TItJNE, Agents. Auckland, 15th July, 1881- 3374 FOR HAY, OATS, BRAN, CHAFF, STRAW, SHARPS, WHEAT, MAIZE, arid oil other Grain, Wholesale and Retail, at. Cheapest Rtfes- GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Hay and Corn Stores, Pollen street. FOR CORDIALS, RASPBERRY VINEGAB, PEPPERMINT, CLOVES, LEMON SYRUP, &c, &c.,—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S, Pollen >treet. ' TilOR N*_Bon Moate and Co.'s PURE jj BLEND TEAS, all Prices and BleDds on Sale at—MBARi and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS .owing to the late Firm of Schofibid and Moons are requested to be paid to J. MaBSHAIIi, Draper, &c, Albert street, as Ihey-wero purchased by him with the , Stork. ■ SCHOfIHWJ & MOOBB. Thames, • July 15,188^ 3376 , ITiOR KEROSENE-Light of Age, Devoe's, 1 f and other,Brands—GO TO MEARS and- CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. . • _____ I^OR POTATOES, Prime Oamaru FLOUR, £ OATMEAL, &c, Everybody should— GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turnod on transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGoW-* • best, turned to Mr and asked what form h. would prefsr to ioh#bib P I«? U du*o)v»d jpyf T#«, TOtdaw. J

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 19 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 19 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 19 July 1884, Page 3

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