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New Advertisements. New Advetrisesemnt. Tlfo T0 R 8 0 F W A I ST". TO THE ELECTORS OF~~ WAIPA. V~i ENTLEMEN.—In offering myself GhnrriißMinf , — I beg to inform you lam \jf a8 a candidate to represent you m ag ain . Candidate ft. your a* W the approaching election for the House fae u ne o f policy I -would support if reof Bepresentative,. If -Wed, I can {-£ only promise, that as heretofore, no exer- Native Lands by private speculates as tion shaUbe wanting on my part to pro- Mjta*. -£-*£ mote the general good of the district and and security m its possession. The , Homstead Act should be worked m such the colony as a whole. I shall be happy to ft 8p j rifc tliat tne Des t i an <i (and not the meet elector, at the different centre, m SZ$O*£LZiS2 the district as may be notified. w ho might wish to settle. Progressive lam Gentlemen taxation of property would cause the 1 am, Uenuemen, proprietor to contribute his fair your obedient servant proportion to the relief of the public EDWABD Gk MoMINN. burden, and prevent the land falling into m , . . „ « Wllwttioi , „„ the hands of a few. Mandood Suffrage Whatawhata, m the Schoolhouse, on withareBide n C c qualification and sufficient Tuesday, 26th inst, at 7 p.m, checks to prevent its abuse I louk upon as Alexandra, m the Public Hall, on being just m principle and politic m WJ j 0 -., . „«. „ . *_ _ practice, Triennial Parliament as a necesWednesday, 27th inst., at 7 p.m. . Ja ry c h ec k on Representatives. Kihikihi, m the Schoelhouse, on At this crisis, when the schemes of the Thursday, 28th inst at 7 p.m. land ring seem about to be realised, all _, - . men of liberal opinions should sink minor Ohaupo, , on £n ~ considerations, and bind themselves today, 29th inst., at 7 p.m. gether to return none but men of similar Pukerimu, m the Schoolhouse, on views, m order to se cure the °f .the _, , ' „.,.. , Colony for the people ; and on that platSatutday, the 30th inst. form j offer myse if aB y OU r represen1 tative. ■ ■•• ■ WAIKATO ELECTION. JAMES CUNNINGHAM. fWP3 and SATTOE3S are only 6d |TO THE ELECTORS OF WAtKATO. *"»> ****'* ■/ ■ iTH ENTLEMEN,— It was my intention fc §^^^^S^s^ *? V* to stand again as a candidate for '**^'- ' <K^'^^!J^%^JtJ^' your district, and looking at the conndence that has hitherto e^ted I^n^Acr ,"S,T^ between us, it is with regret that I with- William Northcrof t, Returning- Officer for •, , „ . ... T . , „ „__ the Electoral District of Waikato, do draw from that position. It has, how- hereby noti(je by yixinQ of a ever, been pressed on me that I have a Writ bearing date the eighteenth day. of .. „ „ .. , •. . f v Auirust 1879, under the Public Seal of the fair claim on the city or suburbs m which Col » nT) an election will be held for the I . have now resided for nearly 40 years re t u rn of ono qualified pereon to serve as and that, if I could find a seat for one of Member of the House of Representatives thosedistricts,itwouldbeagreeabletomy J? r e* e said Electoral District and that ..,'.., c . . , the Nomination of candidates will take fnends m Waikato to return a local pk(je ftt the Court . house , Cambridge at representative. Aoting m accordance nO on on the third day of September, 1879, therefore with the advice of friends m and that the Poll if necessary will bo both the district of Waikato and Eden I taken on the eighth day of September, have offered myself for election for the 7 ' wnPTHrHOET latter constituency. ' * ▼• Thanking you for the generous confidence and support you have hitherto The following are the Polling places .1 ,J,, „ . , for the Electoral District of Waikato :— given me permit me to add that as long as Conrthoase Cambridge, Principal lam m the Parliament of New Zealand, polling place. I shall be ready to advocate the rights and Public Hall, H amilton East. promote the interests of Waikato. Schoolhouse, Morrinsville (Waitoa) . T • n -Ai Schoolhouse, Taupin, and I remain, Gentleman, Courthouse, Mercer. Your Obedient Servant, w •Km-RmTTr-vRnPT FREDK. WHITAKER. H ' W ' Officer. Auckland, August 1879. 26th August, 1879". m/"v rrtTTi' T7T TiTITA'DC! fW x\J xxiJii Ju.lj.eajJ. lux o V/JJ jB!k *eS& "^V'S'S f^i ENTLEMEN.—Having been re- '"" "^" quested by a large number of my "X*N Pursuance of " The Regulation of fellow-settlers and being influenced by the X Elections Act, 1870," I, Henry • , „ , , T „ Tv* ixt i. William Northcrof t, Returning Officer for wish whiph I believe to be general that e ll Electoral disfcric ' fc o f Waipa do hereby the district should be represented by a local j ye notice that by virtue of a writ man, whose interests are identified with bearing date the eighteenth day of those of the people whom he represents I August 1879, under the Public Seal of the , , , . „ - .., , . PnlnnT, an election will.be held for the havedetermmedtobecomeacandidatefor J;° t^ y ' of O ne qualified person to serve a fl your suffrages at the coming election. It a j,r cm her of the House of Representatives is my intention to address the electors at f or the said Electoral District and that the various centres of population, place, the nomination of candidates will take „ „ , , j * *.. , \ tilace at the Courthouse, Hamilton, at noon date and hour to be advertised, when my day of September 1879, views wiil be fully explained. In the an< j that the Poll if necessary, will be meantime, however, as reports are being taken on the tenth day of September 1879. industriously circulated (I presume for -g '^r # NORTHOROPT, electioneering purposes) prejudicial to my . Returning Officer, candidature, I wish to state emphatically , , _„. that I r of, and win J^Sal^&c^a^ not be influenced by any clique or ring, principal Polling place. Also, that, although I cannot consent to Courthouse, Hamilton, be a blind follower of any party or man,f Courthouse, Ngaruawahia. intend to support and endeavor to the best Railway Station, Mercer. of my ability to have carried into effect Courthouse, R^an. J . , J , , _ „ , Schoolhouse, Whatawhata. the main features of the Liberal policy as Schoolhouse, Paterangi. enunciated by the present Government. Courthouse, Alexandra. Assuring you that whether as a member Courthouse, Te Awamutu. of the House of Representatives or as one I 0^ ?„?£«. of your fellow-settlers I Bhall always do H W NORTTCROFT my utmost for Waikato and endeavor at ' Returning Officer, ail times to put power into the hands of 26th August, 1879. the people — not to deprive them of it. I am, Gentleman, ydur Obedient Servant, J& J^^^fes?^^?^^} J. B. WHYTE. " * rpO THE ELECTORS OP WAIKATO BOEOTJGH OJ? HAMILTON. ■ T, THOMAS CHARLES HAMMOND, 4 hereby give notice than an Election GE»mEKEN,-r am a Candidate for will be held on Thursday, the 11th day of September, 1879 at the Council Chambers your suffrage at the forthcoming election. J Hamilton m accordance with « The 76 Municipal Corporation and Regulation of I shall take an early opportunity of de- Local Election Acts 1876" for the return J ir ' of three duly qualified persons as Glaring my views. Councillors for the above Borough, -and I wai^H jr hereby appoint Tuesday, the 2nd day of J. B. WHYTE. September, 1879, for the Nomination of Candidates- - ' , L_ Nomination papers, signed by candi•«r a mt Kfvn vx TWFIYW date8 > and tyro du^ <l ualined electors to WAIKATO ELtiOTIOII. be delivered to the Returning Officer at the Council Chambers at Hamilton before TO THE ELECTORS OF THE noon on the day of nomination. WAIKATO ELECTORAL DISTRICT. T.. C. HAMMOND, Returning Officer, t INVITE the Electors of Waikato to Borough of Hamilton, meet me on Tuesday evening at August 27th, 1879. 7 o'clock at Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton, ■ and m the Public Hall, Cambridge, on Wednesday evening at the same hour. I fc^3«<KU. At Rangiriri, on Thursday, at noon, and 9^^^^^^^^^^? Taupiri. on Friday, ai noon, and Ngaruawahia, at 7 p.m. NEWCASTLE DISTROIT J. B. WHYTE. BOARD. A PPLICATONS for the Office d WAIPA ELECTION. X3L Collector to the Board, to be addressed to the < hairman, and endorsed "Applications for Collector," will be received up to noon of Saturday, the 30tl Mr Cunningham will address the Elec- August. Applacants to state rate_ per cent., an< tors at produce a guarantee for £50. Whatawhata on Friday, 29th August, r q. t# w. BARTON, at 6 30 pm Secretary N.D.B. Harapepe,' Saturday, 30th August, at Angus'- 22, 1M9. y 4 p.m. % Nffaruawahia, Tuesday, 2nd September, r WILL still continue to to suppl ' , Plf) „ X Customers according 1 tp advertise I "'»», Weancsda,, Sri Scptonher, -*, IJ-,£> * tl^T at 6.30 p.m. i ende; cd their assist .nee m the late fi o i Pukerimu, Friday, 6th September, a the Mill. KOBT. LAMB. 30p.m, ,'■-'

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1120, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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