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Special Advertisements.

'LAO T 'E ELECTORS OL' 1 WAIPA. GESTLEMEX,— In view of what has recently taken place, and feeling that it is due to my many kind supporters throughout the electorate, I propose to deliver an address in the Public Hall, Hamilton West, on Wednesday, July IGth, at 7.30 P>m ' F. A. WHITAKER.

rpo THE ELECTORS o* WAIKATO. Auckland, July, 9th 1884. Gbstlemes,— l regret e.xccdingly that the state of my health will prexent my visiting the various centres of population and addressing you previous j to the day of nomination. I have, how- ! ever, every reason to believe that before the meeting of the New Parliament my health will be sufficiently restored to enable me to attend to your interests in Wellington should you again think pioper to send me there as your representative. As tcgaids the politics of the past my views are pi etty well known to you by my notions, with only two recent, exceptions viz. : the defeat of the Government and the question of the Honorarium. As regards the first, I had decided to stand by my old friends who, notwithstanding their many faults, had served the country faithfully and were in my opinion infinitely to be pieferred to an Opposition the \ anous sections ot which could only combine for the purpose of turning oat the Government, not for earryina on the business of the count) y. As regards the Honorarsuin, I think you all know me sufficiently well to render any statement upon that subject unnecessary. Upon the politics of the future I hope to be able to address you on or Iwfoie the day of nomination. Meanwhile it will pei lup3 suffice to say that I intend to a* coid Major Atkinson n gunei aUupportns on the whole the sifost guide which the colony lias at present at its disposal. -I am, yours Faithfully. J. ]]. WHYTK.

rr^Q THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. GBSTLKMEV.-llaxiiig I.cii rwitioatcd by a Urge number of fuends to contest the ensuing election in the Go\ eminent iiiteiest, I have the honour to offer im^elf as your rc-pies>entative in tlie next Pai liamont. I would give a genor i! sup pent to the nohcy of thu present Goveinment, including the Native Land Bill, ami would do my utmost to secure the completion of the thiough Noith Island Railway, which I constdci an absolute necessity.

I will Address the Elector* at the \aiious centies as follows :—: — Ohnupo.-Satmday, July 12th. Te Awamutu —Monday, July Uth. Kihikihi. -Tuesd iv, July loth. Alexandra— We luesday, July 16th. Te Rore.— Thutsd.iy, July Uth. Pateiangi.-— Fuday. July IStb Ciinbiidge West. -Situt day, July TJtii. All meeting'!, except as specified above, to be held at 7.30 p in. Ihavethe honour to be your most obedient BeiVantf EDWARD LAKE.

"VTOTIOE TO ADVERTISEES. All advertisements not otherwise oidered will be mseited until countermanded, and charged for accoidingly • and it is particulaily requested that, when piactocable such ordeis for either supplies or countermanding may be in wilting. All adveitisements should be addiessed to the Manager— not to the Editor. _________ .

MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. This Day. , Enter i'Ainment. — Miss Cairy Nelsons Comic Operetta Company, Public Hall, To Awamutn, 8 p.m. Eleciouat. MhKriMJi.— Mr L. L«« will address the electors of Waipa at Ohaupo at 7 30 p.m.— Meeting: of Waikato ele^tom, Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton, 7.30 p.m. Monday. L O.L.— Monthly meeting nnd dinner, Sons of Ulster, Victoria Hall, Hamilton, 7 1 Er.KCioKAL MiaTiXGS.— Mr E. Lake \vill address tlie electors of Waipa «fc lo Awamntn, at 7.30 p.m.— Maioi Jackson will addiefb the elector- at Hamilton at 7 p.m.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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