*£& 1.0.0F., M.U., A.D. ,ffl«^S J FinHE Brethren of the e^^Po^ X above Lodge are re^ spec'tfully requested to ¥^W^^^% meet at the Lodge Eoom, iWHIf Hamilton East, at II a.m. JesSESilie^i to follow tho remains' of our late Brother "William Jamieson, from his late residence, Anglesea- street, Hamilton, to the Railway Station. Procession to leave the decease's late residency at 11.30 a.m. sharp. ; A. 0. FIELD, ■ Secretary, LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, NO 9, SONS OF ULSTER. THE Brethren of tho above Lodge are summoned to attend the funeral- of Brother Jamieson to the Railway Station at 11.30 am. today sharp, from deceased's residence in Anglesea-Street. JOHN KNOX, W.M. WAIKATO ELECTION. TO TBE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. ENTLEMEN,— In view of the Dissolution of the Present Parliament, I beg again to offer myself as a Candidate to Represent the "Waikato District, in the ext Parliament . FREDK. WHITAKER. Wellington, August 4, 1879 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA (^ ENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages for the forthcoming General Election for Members of the House of Rcpsesentatives. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, H. ROCHE. WAIP A ELECTION", T WILL address. the Electors at Te Awamutu Public Hall on Saturday the 16th inst, at 4 p.m., and at Ohaupo on Monday the 18th inst, at 7 p.m., and at other centres of population, of which due notice will be given. H. ROCHE. TO THE ELECTOES OF WAIPA. T INVITE the Electors of Waipa to meet me in the Public Hall, Te Awamutu on Saturday next, the 16th inst., at 3 p.m EDWARD McMIHN. Auckland, August 11. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. i ' f^ EMTLEMEN.— In offering myself \JC as a candidate to represent you in Parliament, I will briefly state a few of the measures I deem require redress, and the line of policy I would support if returned. Among the measures requiring redress, I look upon tho purchase of Native Lands by private speculators as being in the highest degree unjust to the people, who give a value to that property , and security in its possession. The JtLomstead Act should be worked in such a spirit that the best land (and not the worst as at present) might be thrown open to the sons of Colonists and others who might wish to settle. Progressive taxation of property would cause the large proprietor to contribute his fair proportion to the relief of the public burden, and prevent the land falling into the hands of a few. Mandood Suffrage ■with a residence qualification and sufficient checks to prevent its abuse I look upon as being just in principle and politic in practice, Triennial Parliament as a necessary check on Representatives. At this crisis, when the schemes of the land ring seem about to b«j realised, all men of liberal opinions should sink minor considerations, and bind themselves together to return none but men of similar views, in order to secure the lands of the Colony for the people ; and on that platform I offer myself ae your representative. JAMES CUNNINGHAM. TOWN OF NGAKUAWAHTA DISTRICT BOAPJ). TTNDER " The Public Libraries Act, U 5809," Schedule JSo. 1. In pursuance of the provisions of " The Public Libraries Act, 1869," the Ratepayers of the Town of Ngaruawahia Highway District are required to signify at the place undermentioned, their Votes for or against the. adoption of the aforesaid Act R. R. HUNT, Chairman. N.B.— The place for Voting is Mr T. V. Fitzpatrick.s office, who is hereby appointed the person required by the said Act to take the Votes on Monday, the 2oth day of August, 1879. KAHGIaOHIA HIGHWAY DISTEIC1 1 BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above Board to meet at their office, in the Central Waikato Hotel, Te Awamutu, on Saturday, the 13th September next, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of striking a Rate of Nine Pence in the £ on the value To Let, for the year ending 31st March, 1880. Payment of the same to be made on the 20th September, 1879, in one sum to the Collector, Mr J. Farrell, at his residence in Kihikihi, where the Rate Book may be inßpeCted - WILLIAM SLOANE, .Chairman. To Awamutu, August 12, 1879.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1115, 16 August 1879, Page 3
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