STEAM TO'BIVEUHKAD! THE P. 8. ■ LADY BOWMT.' N O T I C B. IN consequence of the^ being laid np fora few days, for the purpose of getting in her new Bhafts, the favorite P. S. 'LADY BOWEN' will leave the Wharf for Riverhead at 11 o'clock EVERY MORNING-, until further notice. The ' LADY BOWEN ' will, therefore, NOT RUN to the THAMES for a few dayS' J, CASEY. April 23,1870. CIRCULAR SAW LINE. FOR SYDNEY, -—-* _, fin HE Favorite Regular Trader jtlSfs^ ' CONSTANCE' sail on WEDNESDAY, 4th May. : ./"■'.- For Freight or Passage, apply to. HENDERSON &MACFARLANE, FOR SALE, JJ —V _, fT^HE Clipper Schooner WS&^ 'SUCCESS,' now in-Harbour. For price .and particulars apply to. .:..:•.-■•/.■: ■■ ■ HENRY aiLFILLAN, Agent. 7, Queen-street, April 22, 1870. ; TO READER G. WOOD, ESQ. SIR,— We, the undersigned, understanding that a VACANCY has occurred in the •Representation of Parnell, in iJ/e House of Representatives, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in NOMINATION as the MEMBER for that District, and we undertake to use our best endeavours to secure your return.-r-Yours obediently, J. C. Firth G. S. Kissling Fredk. Ring J. B. Strange Richd. Keals J. W. Robinson R. Whitson Reuben Elley Walter Graham • John F. Russell Charles Alexander John Allender W.C. Wilson ' Mark Rawlings R. H. Stevenson George Fraser Walter Ewen Thomas Waters ' Stephen E. Hughes William Hale W.Aitken • John Pee Henry Probert George Smith ; ThO9:'M. Kingl' Robert Menziesyjtin. W.H. DaVies T. Warner H.Mv1 Morton Chas. D. Thomson .', Andrew Beve'ridge John Home : W. Henry Fleming John Davis James- H&lyday Henry Pierce 1 F. W. Stievens ' John Brown " W. Morrin • Benjamin Johnson • Henry Gilbert George Hayter - V'James Watt r J. Winks ■ ' Benjamin Bullen Joseph Symons J.S.Booker Daniel Powell J. W. Did Sams A. Kirkwood ■ W.H. Steel1 Henry Richards 1 "Pj Gorman ' John Brown : Frederick Archard Charles Meacham JEi. Wayinouth Frederick Sfaerwin TJS. Weston Pearson Gardiner Geo. Alderton ' William Hume ; C. J. Taylor W. Speakman F. W. Wright John Pearce S. i Kempthorne Thorn as Eeir Robert' Hale H. Hanaon Turton C. K. Roskruge Thomaal Lynch ■ Robert Brown John Fitt John S. Jjepine R. Church ! oi a f Thomas Cross TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGN-ING THE REQUISITION. 1.,-qiu (~*\ ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with your \JT request, I have the honor to offer myself a CANDIDATE to represent * the Electoral District of Parnell in the General Assembly. Your obedient servant, - • READER WOOD. Auckland, April 26, 1870.' WINTER FASHIONS. THE MISSES MILNE BEG to announce that they have OPENED , their WINTER STOCK of MILLINERY, consisting of Millinery and Straw Bdhnets, Trimmed- and Uhtrimmed Hats, in felt, velvet, and straw, of the Latest Styles, Ladies' Dress Caps and Head-dresses,'a choice lot of Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, for the hair i&c.j in velvet, velveteen, sealskin cloth, and waterproof tweed, all sizes; Furs, in grebe, sablei, and ermine; and'a general assortment of Drapery and. Hosiery. -. •" ' ' ' 37j Wyndham-street,' , ■: '' April 29. ' ' ■'IJi-"i'i '
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 96, 30 April 1870, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 96, 30 April 1870, Page 1
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