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Tl LIOIION KOTIOB. To xhb Electors op the Watpi DrsTEiCT. I invite your attendance at Ohaupo, on -TUESDAY, tho -14th >instant, immediately after Mr Alfred Buckland's sale, to hear an expression of my views on public matters. Notice of the dates on which I will adores - v you in the other settlements of the Waikato will appear in the next issue of the Waiiato Timjs. ALFRED COX. Dewmber 3rd, 1876.
tJEQUIdITION JEO'F. WHITAKEB, ESQ. TO FREDERICK WHITAKER, ESQ. Auckland.
•We, the undersigned Electors of the District of Waikftto, request that you will allow us to put you in nomination to represent U 3 in the ensuing I'arhtunenfc. •We believe that your long experience of the aff.iirs of the colony, your conneption'from'thtir infancy with its iHslitrution>, and the great abiftfcy, industry, aod persevernnee you have hitherto shown in tbe conduct of public business cantiot fail to render you of the greatest service to the country during the prt&ent critical state o{ public affiira. ■ If yoir will consent to comply wilh thia rfiqui- j aition, we pledge out selves to uf° our -utmost exertions to secure your return. (Signed) PATRICK LESLIE, J.P. •rW. SIISELE, JP. AND OTHERS. "AtCKLAtfD, 10th November, 1875. 'TO PATRICK LESLIE, ESQ. J.P., and the other gentlemen eiguing 'the requisition.
fi ENTLEMEN", 'I have received-' your requisition rflqwstiog me to allow myself to be put in nomination to represent the' Waikalo Di-trict in the nexi Parliament, and pledging yourselves to use your utmofit exertions to secure my return. I thank you sincerely for the 'confidence you have shewn in me, and for tbe flattering terms in which your request has been conveyed. J accept the invitation ; and I assu'eyou that it will give me great p'easure, if elected, to be the representative of one of the most rising districts of the colony. - 1 have tho honor to be, ■< Your obedient servant, FPwEDK. WHITAJTEE.
CTfTAIPA (WAIKATO WES f) ELECTION. TO ALFRED COX, ESQ.. O<IR, — Wo, the undersigned Electors of the Waipa, Waikato West District, --hereby^request that you will allow -yourself to l»e nominated a« a candidate for the office of representing this district 1 ia the ensuing ■parliament. The ability which you have hithorto'shown in ths-conduct of public business, and yoar long experience of political affairs in this Colony assure us of the benefit the • country will derive from your election. If you will consent to comply with thistfequwition, we pledge ourselves to use our best elections to secure your return. (Signed) WILLIAM JACKSON, •AND'-OTHPRS.
TO THE ELECiURS OF WAIKATO WEST. 4~^ ENTLEMEN, I have much in acceding to your request that -I should allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for the honor of representing the district of Waikato West in the General Assembly, and will shortly address <yoa at the various settlements throughout the district. lam, Gentlemen, Yonrs rehpectfully, ALFRED COX.
ITT AIPA ELECTION. To the freo and independent Electors of the Electoral District of Waipa, RESIDENT AT TE AWAMU^U.
fi ENTLEMEN, 'I have the pleasure to invite jou to attend a Public Meeting at the PUBLIC HALL, ! TE AWAMDTU, on BATtiai>AY Next. 4ih December, at 3 o'clock p m., when I shall be prepared to enunciate my views upon those important political matters now engaging ihe attention of all thinking men. I am ."Gentlemen, 'Yours truly, EDWARD G. McMINN.
THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND MAKER AND WIRE WORKER WHOLESALE AND EBTAIL VENETIAN HOUSE, Has now REMOVED to those Lar^e, New and Commodious Premises, situated at the 'corner of Queen and Cook Streets, Auckland, where he will •oatoauo busiuooi •# boretofott.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 3
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