JEWELLERY ! JEWE LLER V!!! JEWELLERY!! QUEEN-STREET, "pvESIRES [to inform his friends and the public that he has the CHOICEST ANDJBEST-SBLECTED STOCK, comprising— GOLD WATCHES. GOLD . A LBBRTB A ND GUARDS. GOLD BROOCHES, latest designs. GOLD EARRINGS. GOLD STUDS. GOLD LOCKETS GOLD KINGS. GOLD PENCIL CASES. GOLD BRACELETS. GOLD PINS. GOLD SCARF-RINGS. GOLD NECKLETS. GOLD CHARMS. GOLD CROSSES. GOLD SLEEVE-LINKS. SILVER WATCHES. SILVER ALBERTS ANL GUARDS. SILVER CUPS, large assortment. SILVER BROOCHES. SILVER EARRINGS. SILVER LOCKETS. SILVER "PENCIL CASES. SILVER CROSSES. SILVER FRUIT KNIVES. JET BROOCHES & EARRINGS &C, &<X, &O. R. B E C X, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELLER, 198, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. TO JOHN WILLIAMSON, ESQ., j.p. SIR,—Wo, Lho undersigned Electors of Auckland City West roquest that you will again allow yourself to bo placed in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost tosecuro your return. We aro, sir, Yours faithfully, J. S. Macfarlaue Samuel Jackson Samuel Cochrane J. C. Morrin Morton .) ones J. Copland Benjamin Tonics J. L. Wilson Andrew Beveridgo Benjamin 0.- Turner Thomas T. Masoflold John Sheehan Jerome Cadman J. U. Freer B. Keane Joseph Slater William Kirby Steiihen li. Hughes William Eyre James Dorrom And filH others. Auckland, August 20, ISTI. TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,—The announcement of my candidature for re-election, which you may have noticed in the morning papers, will inform the electors of City West that I have anticipated the request which you have now done me the honor to present to me. I cannot, nevertheless, but express to you the very great satisfaction it affords mo to know that, after fifteen years' uninterrupted representation of your own and other electoral districts of Ihr. I'roviiice of Auckland in the Parliament of IS tw Zealand, I still enjoy a continuance of the confidence of so many of my old political friends, and even now of many of those of my fellow-colonists who were not always in agreemeet with me. Accept my assurance that my bost efforts i will be employed, if I should be again elected, in furtherance of the interests of the colony, in which Auckland has again, after many reverses, assumed a commercial position of undeniable greatness.—l remain, gentlemen, your most obediont servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, August 26, 1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 512, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 512, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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