J. 008GEAYE & CO, ■WTZjX-j SHOW THIS "VnTIE-SIK::-----2,500 pair LADIES' WHITE COTTON HO3E, 4£d. per pair, worth Is. 7,500 yards DRESS STUFF at s|d., worth Is. 20,000 yards SUPERFINE CAMBRIC PKINTS, warrauted to wash, 5Jd. 5,700 yards UNDRESSED HOLLAND, 6|cL, usual price Is. per yard 3,500 yards SUPERFINE GLACE LUSTRES for Dresses, 7-Jd , wide width l,ouo LADIES' PARASOLS, Is. 3d. 3,300 yards WHITE FLANNEL, 7Ad. per yard 2,000 BOYS' STRAW and CHIP HATS, Is. 10,000 CRIMEAN SHIRTS, large size, 3s. 6d. 1,000 G-EJNT.'S BLACK CLOTH SACS, Fashionable Cut, 17s. Bd. 500 pairs G-ENT'.S TWEED TROUSERS, Sydney Tweed, 9s. 6d. 2,000 Fashiouable-cut SYDNEY TWEED SACS, 15s. 6d. 900 Black BEDFORD SAC COATS, a great bargain, 14s. 6d. " 500 pairs G-ENT.'S BLACK CLOTH TROUSERS, 15b. 6d.. superfine 6,300 BLACK LUSTRE, 7id. 700 D.R.. TWEED SAO COATS, 16s. 6d. 13,000 yards CRIMEAN SHIRTING-, B£d., worth 2s. Bd. 1 1lHE greatest Tariety, the largest quantity, and the most rfashionable lot of ladies' aud X Children's STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, TBIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, TO BE SHOWN THIS WEEK. THE NEWEST NOVELTIES, THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY BONNETS EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND, WILL BE EXHIBITED .THIS'WEEKgAT J. OOSGEAYE & OCX'S.
TO THE HONORABLE JULIUS VOGEL. Sir,—We the undersigned, Electors of the City of Auckland East, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, at the forthcoming General Election, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your election.—We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Signed by about 290 Electors.) /GENTLEMEN, — I have much \JT pleasure in complying with your flattering request. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, October 18,1870. mO ¥M. SWANSON, Esq., M.P.C. We, the undersigned electors of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be nominate! as a representative of this district in the General Assembly at the ensuing election, and we engage to use our influence to secure your return. - Thomas T. Masefield (And 214 others). TO THOMAS MASEFIELD, Esq., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,—l thank you for the honor you have done me, and in reply have to state that, if elected, I will do my best for your interests. SWANSQN> mO E. Gc. WOOD, ESQ. Sir,—We, the undersigned Electors of Parnell, request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination to represent the interest of our constituency in the forthcoming Parliament, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. J. C. Firth C. Alexander J. M. Dargaville Henry Gilberd Barton Ireland W. A. Clarke Walter Ewen H. Brett Andrew Beveridge W. S.. AVilson E.Waymouth E. Bennett John Batger K. Wylde Browne George Fraser J. C. MacCornuck F. Whitson James Harris R H. Stevenson S. Bright Wm. McGregor Hay O. M. Quintall H. M. Nation Eobt. Cranwell James Wrigley Robert Cliffe J. N. Booker Henry Pearce William Hay Pearson Gardiner Octs. Smallfield Robert Brown James Ferguson F. W. Stevens J W Preece John Abbot J. Winks F. W Ruck Thos. M. King William North W. H. Davis J. B. Strange Thos. Phillipson G. M. Robertshaw Chas. Canning J. Home Harkness Hamilton Edward McGamgla W. Morrin Thos. Fordyce J W Robinson Robert Patterson Robert Hale Richard Garlick Joseph Symons Robert Hampton John Davis P. W. Longdill William Vaughan P. Gorman W George N. Dorrington J H. Diddams John Pee Thomas Waters George Hayter William Hale John Allender F W. Wright J. Russell William Cross John Rose T Warner Charles Sanders Wm Cook Samuel J. Edmonds G. H. Smith Henry Potter James Williams Chas. I>. Thomson Frederick Archard W. H. Steele G. B. Gilberd W. E. Sadler John Brown John Wilson George Alderton Fredk. King Thomas Cross George Blotts C Harding W. T. Buckland X Eade Reuben Elley James Watt A Kirkwood Major James Gay Caleb Wood Thomas J. Waters H. Mullms G. K. Mcßae H. Shepherd James Bruce C. C. Rookes A. C. Lecky Auckland, October 27th, 1870. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in accepting your request that I should ofMr myself for re-election for the district of Parnell in the General Assembly. Your obedient servant, READER WOOD. To the Gentlemen . signing the Requisition. ON VIEW, AT THE DEVONPORT HALL NORTH SHORE, FOR THREE DAYS, MR. DRY'S CELEBRATED PICTURE Patronised by His Excellency. ! This unrivalled Work of Art is made from i our Nativo Woods, unstained. Represents a ! Hhip in full sail, with Coast. View, Cliffs, j Rocks, Birchy &0. Contains 4,000 pieces ; • occupied four years in completing. The ship is named the ' Evergreen/ our native woods J being evergreen. Open from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Admission Is.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 3
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