Special Advertisements, riX) THE ELECTORS OP THE 1 U’All’A ELECTORAL DISTRICT AS NOW CONSTITUTED. Gknti.i-mkn,— l have the honour to state that I am a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election of a member for the House of Representatives. I shall shortly address you at the various centres of population, when I shall state my views on the present political state of the country, and what 1 think should he done to avert the threatened crisis, restore confidence and ensure peace and prosperity. Dates of meetings at the respective places shall he given in future issues.—l am, Gentlemen, yours very faithfully, THUS. CAMPBELL. R.'izorhack, loth duly, ISB7. THE ELECTORS OP WAIKATO. Gknti.kmf.m, —I regret that the state of my health still prevents me from publicly addressing you in the various centres of population. I, however, hope to he able to do so before very long. Meanwhile, 1 desire to say that I hear 'Mr Russell is obtaining some promises of support by representing that, having confessed my inaliility to advocate conscientiously the adoption of a scale of charges referring to passenger fares only (in some cases as low as 4d for 00 miles), I am therefore opposed to reform in railway management altogether, and that in fact my sympathies arc with the Department as against my fellow-settlers. I desire to give this an unqualified denial. 1 am and always have been deeply interested in obtaining a simpler and a lower scale of railway rates and charges, particularly as regards the carriage of goods. , Por this I have always striven and will continue to strive. To do otherwise would be simple folly. My interests and yours are identical. Anything that benefits you benefits me. Any tiling that injures you injures me. If settlers he driven out of the country, I must go also. Your prosperity and mine and that of my children must go hand in hand. When I, meet you shortly on the platform, I am certain that I can convince you all that I have the interests of Railway Reform as much at heart as anyone ; that I have not been idle in the matter ; that the results, although apparently small, have been of some consequence ; and may become infinitely more so if onr efforts he continuous, determined, and of such a nature as to commend themselves to the minds of onr fellow-colonists throughout Now Zealand. —I am, faithfully yours, J. B. WHYTE. . HE WAIKATO B LECTION. MR WHYTE invites the Electors of Waikato to meet him, in an informal manner, At WAIHOU on MONDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. At NGARUAWAHIA on TUESDAY, at noon. At HUNTLY on TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. At RANGIRIRI on WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. At WAIRANGI on THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. At TAUI’IRI on FRIDAY, at 12.30 p.m. At TAUWHARE on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m.
MR WHYTE also intends to ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETINGS at the above places on dates to be notified, ami at CAMBRIDGE EAST on TUESDAY, the 20th inst., in the Public Hall, at 7.00 p.m. HAMILTON EAST on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., in LoQuesne’s Hall, at 7.00 p.m. CAMBRIDGE WEST on SATURDAY, the OJth, at 7 00 p.m. T EWIS O’NEILL, Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Money to Lend. DUNCAN WARD (Late of Engineers’ Department, Public Works), GENERAL DRAUGHTSMAN, HAMILTON. Designs, Specifications and business connected with Patents. Quantities and Estimates supplied to Contractors. Land Surreys and Measurements for Ploughing, &c. Plans, Specifications and Estimates made out for Highway Boards, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned is now the Proprietor of The Waikato Times newspaper, and that ALL DEBTS due to the paper MUST BE PAID TO HIM. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor. Hamilton, June 15th, 18S7.
0 TICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. It is requested that all letters intended for publication be addressed to the Editor. All business communications should be addressed to the Manager. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. Tins Dav. Mksshs Alkukd Auckland & Co., at Cambridge Yards, at 11 o'clock—Produce, fruit, pigs, drays, etc. ; and at 1.30 .o’clock —Horses, buggy, etc. Mu John Knox,' at the Hamilton Auction Mart, at 1 o’clock—Furniture, produce, beef, mutton, pork, clothing, blankets, • etc. Notice to Correspondents. During the next couple of months when electioneering is in full swing, correspondents will greatly oblige by condensing the subject matter of their communications as much as possible. Wo cannot guarantee insertion to any letters of great length.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2343, 16 July 1887, Page 2
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