N 0 T I C E. Tf H. HAMMOND, Butcher, -*-- ■ Shortland-street, begs to tlvak his friends and tfco public for their past favours, and to inform them that ho has disposed c-.{ his business to Messrs. Hollaby Brothers, and lie hopes that the same patronage hitherto accorded him will bd given to his successors.—November 8, 1873. BRANSTON & FORSTER Plumbers, Gas Fitters, and Brass FINISHERS, &C, XTAVING- relinquished Business at -£—!_ the Thames, bog to intimate to their friends, and the public generally that they have commenced operations in MasettelcVs Buildings, Albert-street, and are now prepared to execute any orders with dispatch. On Rand, a Large Assortment of Gasaliers, Gas, and other Fittings, which they offer to the Public at LOW PRICES. Makers of Sunlights and Reflectors for Window Lights, either enamelled or bright. Estimates given or all classes of Work. GOOD TEMPLARISM. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Sheridan-street Chapel, TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at halOpast seven, when addresses will bo delivered by Messrs Hemus, sen., Carr, and Atkin, after which a new Lodge will be opened. KS. \l B WA I* D.—Lost, a Gold *-S Locket with choral front.- -To be left with J. Ayres, Jeweller, Albert street. TENDERS WANTED for Cleaning Out a Mill Dam. Apply before 4 o'clock on Saturday, 22nd inst., at the Freeman's Bay Mills. .November 17, 1573. ELECTION NOTIC E. _____ DECLARATION OF IJIE POLL. T HEREBY give notice that the Declaration of the Toll for the Superintendent's Election will take place at Noon on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at the Principal Polling Place, Mechanics' Institute. H. C. BALNEA VIS, Returning Officer. Auckland, November 17, 1573. TAMAKI ELECTION. MR KBEH will address the Electors of Tamaki on THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7 p m., at Pammire Hall; and on FRIDAY at the same hour, at the Congregational School, Remuera. TO JOHN GORDON, Esq. SIR, —"We the undersigned Electors of the District of Pakuranga hereby request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate to represent this district in the ensuing Provincial Council. (Signed) P. R. Clause, W. T. Bassett, C. A. CVlvoi-t, M.E.C V.S , a»d fciwnljr. live otiiers. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and shall, if elected, serve yon and the province generally as faithfully and disinterestedly as I have done for the past five years. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN GORDON. REQUISITION. TO G. M. REED, Esq. SIR, —"Wo the undersigned Elector of the District of Takapunabeg to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election ; and wo pledge ourselves, in case of a contest, to use all our influence to secure your return. Wo arc, Sir, Faithfully yours, H. Nlccol James Harris James Holmes Thomas Bond Wm Buchanan . G. E. W. Brassey W. C. Wilson A. Goldie R. SommorviHe W. L. Rees W. S. Cochranc W. Dalgleish John Hay H. M. Jervis M. Niccol H. Worthington Fred. J. Somcrflckl Edward Wells James McEwen Richard Dunno A. Gavin Charles Bailey John Wyles Thos. Poynton Alex. Alison, jun. P. Nolan John Patterson Gco. Banks R. Mackay P. Hall William Duder Andrew Beveridge John Leek George Eraser Alex. Alison Thomas Crate Edward Wood George S. Graham. To Messrs. H. NICCOL, JAMES HOLMES, W. BUCHANAN, W. 0. WILSON, and other Electors signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in accepting your invitation to become a Candidate for the representation of "Takapuna" Electoral District in the Provincial Council, and if elected I shall to the utmost of my ability endeavor to faithfully serve the interests of the district and promote the welfare of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. M. REED. |TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST.g Q.ENTLEMEN, I beg to inform you vJ! that lam a Candidate for the honor of again representing your interests in the Provincial Council. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 11. ELLIS. TO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. QJENTLEMEN,— The writ for the election of two members to represent your interests in the Provincial Council having been issued, I beg to inform you that in accordance with what I believe to be the wishes of a large number of the constituency, it is my intention to seek the honour of re-election. In doing so, permit me to assure you that I have no personal or selfish ends to serve, but that I shall continue honestly, and faithfully to further tho welfare and advancement of your district and this province. I ltuve the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, B. TONES. Parnell, November 14, 1573. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. THE Returning Officer having This Day notified that the NOMINATION for MEMBERS to represent you during the ensuing Council will take place on the 24th ItiST., I take the earliest opportunity to inform you that I am a CANi DIDATE for your Suffrages. I am, Gentlemen, Your obodient Servant, W. J. HURST. Novembor 14,1873. NOTICE. THE Time for receiving application for Shares is Extended to THURSDAY, Nov- ' ember 27. I W. LODDER, A.S.P. Co.
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Auckland Star, Issue 1192, 18 November 1873, Page 3
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