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I New Advertisements. 1 nnTLEC^T O R B~oi WA I pX Gentlemen, — I beg to inform you lam again a Candidate for your suffrage at the. approaching election for the House of Representatives. If returned, I can only promise, that as heretofore, no exertion shall be wanting on my part to promote the general good of the district and the colony as a'whole. I shall be happy to meet electors at the different centres m the district as may be notified. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant EDWARD G. MoMINN. Pukerimu, m the Schoolhouse, on Saturday, the 30th inst., at 4 o'clock. WAIKATO ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. GENTLEMEN,— It was my intention to stand again as a candidate for your district, and looking at the confidence that has hitherto existed between us, it is withregret that I with- ] draw from that position. It has, how- j ever, been pressed on me that I have a fair claim on the city or suburbs iv which ; I have now resided for nearly 40 years and that, if I could find a seat for one of those districts, it would be agreeable to my friends m Waikato to return a local representative. Acting m accordance therefore with the advice of friends in ' both the district of Waikato and Eden I have offered myself for election for the latter constituency. Thanking you for the generous confidence and support you have hitherto given me permit me to add that as long as 1 am m the Parliament of New Zealand, I shall be ready fo advocate the rights and promote the interests of Waikato. I remain, Gentleman, ; Your Obedient Servant, FREDK. WHITAKER. Auckland, August 1879. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. fi ENTLEMEN,— Having been requested by a large number of my fellow-settlers and being influenced by the wish which I believe to be general that the district shouldbe represented by a local man, whose interests are identified with those of the people whom he represents I have determined to become a candidate for your suffrages at the coming election. It is my intention to address the electors at the various centres of population, place, date and hour to be advertised, when my views wiil be fully explained. In the meantime, however, as reports are being industriously circulated (I presume for electioneering purposes) prejudicial to my candidature, I wish to state emphatically that I am quita independent of, and will not bo influenced by any clique or ring. Also, that, although I cannot consent to be a blind follower of any party or man,l intend to support and endeavor to the best of my ability to have carried into effect the main features of the Liberal policy as enunciated by the present Government. Assuring you that whether as a member of the House of Representatives or as one of your fellow-settlers I shall always do my utmost for Waikato and endeavor at ad times to put power into the hands of the people — not to deprive them of it. I am, Gentleman, your Obedient Servant, J. B. WHYTE. ■ rT\O THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO Gentlemen, — I am a Candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming election. I shall take an early opportunity of de- ' claringmyviews. J. B. WHYTE. c s "X/V A IPA ELECTION - it — Mr Cunningham will address the Electors at at 6.30. p.m. Harapepe, Saturday, 30th August, al 4 p.m. Ngaruawahia, Tuesday, 2nd September 18 at 6.30 p.m. n Hamilton, Wednesday, 3rd September at 6.30 p.m. Pukerimu, Friday, Sth September, a •30 p.m. - CASH SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING t &c, &c, &c. a TfcREVTOUS to removiner into his Ne'l Jl Premises, N. R. COX, has detei G mimed to hold a Genuine Clearing-or Sale of the whole of his valuable ar well selected stock of Drapery ar Clothing, Ironmongery, Crockery, &< at such reduced prices that must ensure -"~" frpeedy clearance : or, he will retui 3. THREE SHILLINGS m the £ (35.) all Cash Purchasers. N.R.C. has decided to give np keopii the undermentioned ancles, which will .<£ sold regardless of cost, viz :— P a BOOTS anb SHOES all OILS axb PAINTS ROPE and PAPERHANGINGS flap AU (/Qo(k marked m_) lm f<ntm X

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1121, 30 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1121, 30 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1121, 30 August 1879, Page 3

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