jr>m*-m*--n**i~—- ' - _ __ — ___ . — THE LfELLRINGERS! THE BELLRUSGERS! THE BELLRINGERS ! rnHE CeIebrated~LANCASHIRE BELLI RINGERS will arrive in Auckland per ; first steamer from the South, and will shortly appear. H. CUCKSET, Ti/TUSIC WAREHOUSE, . •*" CITY HALL, QUEEN-STEEET. J. DAY EV, m A i L O R, & 0., J_ Late of Albert-street, HAS REMOVED TO 61, QUEEN-ST., Next Bank of New Zealand. BILLIARDS. ANCHOR HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. THE NEW BILLIARD SALOON attached to the above Hotel, is NOW OPEN. Gentlemen desirous of a quiet game, will find this room suitable in every respect. Peivate Enteance. GUINNESS'S XX DUBLIN STOUT. j TEN Hogsheads of the above, just received direct from their celebrated Brewery, I now offer for sale at 4s per gallon (in quantities of two gallons or more), or 9s per dozen, by JAMES OLDHAM, Wine and Spirit Merchant, High-street, Auckland. mO E. G. WOOD, ESQ. I Sm —We, the -undersigned Electors of Parnell, re Quest 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. Wilson E. Waymouth E. Bennett John Batger K. Wylde Browne George Eraser J. C. MacGormick IF. Whitson James Harris R. H. Stevenson S. Bright "Wm. McGregor Hay O. M. Quintal! H. M. Nation Robt. Cranwell James Wrigley Robert Cliffe J. N. Booker Henry Pearce William Hay Pearson Gardiner Octs. Smallfleld Robert Brown James Ferguson F. W. Stevens J. W. Preece John Abbot J. Winks F. W Ruck Thos. M. King AVilliam North W. H. Davis J. B. Strange Thos. Phillipson G. M. Robertshaw Chas. Canning J. Home Harkness Hamilton Edward McGarrigle 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 Cha3. D. 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 AY. T. Buckland T Eade Reuben Elley James AVatt A. Kirkwood Major Jame_ Gay Caleb Wood Thomas J. Water H. Mullins 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 offer myself for re-election for the district of Parnell in the General Assembly. Your obedient servant, READER AVr-OOD. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition. imO THE HONORABLE JULIUS JL VOGEL. Sir,—AVe the undersigned, Electors of the City o 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.—AVe are, sir, your obedient servants, (Sif/ned by about 290 Electors.) p ENTLEMEN, — I have much \JT pleasure in complying with your flattering request. I will take an early opportunity of address ing you. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully-, JULIUS \ TOGEL. Auckland, October 18,1870. TO THE ELECTORS OE AUCKLAND CITY EAST. 2i Gentlemen,—l regret that I shall not be able to be present at the nomination ; but 1 feel confident you will recognise that my absence is solely owing to tho necessity for my attending to important public business out of the colony. I shall return in time to attend in the Assembly during the next session, and should you do me the honor of electing me, I shall take an early opportunity, after the close of that session, of addressing you. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, January 6, 1871. rpO WM. SWANSON, Esq., M.P.C the undersigned electors of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be nominated 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, —1 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. AY. SWANSON.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 319, 17 January 1871, Page 3
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