Saddlery. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE U_dersig_ed has received ex City of Auckland and late arrivals, Splendid Shipments of the above, comprising — Best English Brass and Silver Mounted Buggy, Gig, and Spring-cart Harness. Riding Saddles (for Butchers* use) with" Brass Head and Cantle Plates, Ladies' and Gents' Hunting CroDS, Saddle, Harness, and Polishing Compos, Roll F>tlock Boots, Knee Caps, Brushes,, and Elltman's .Royal Embbocacation for Horses and Cattle. Saddles, Bridles (Ladies' and Gents'J Hunting, Buggy, Gig, 4-Horse, and Cart Whips Spurs, Ladies' and Gents' Fancy Bits and Stirrups Curry, Mane, and Clipping Combs Dandy, Spoke, Water, Body, Compo, Shoe and Clothes Brushes Thongs, Leggings, Pole Chains, and IMPROVED SHIFTING DRAUGHT CART HAMES, AH of which will bo sold at the Lowest Cak-i I'r.tces. I Pack Saddles, and every Variety of English and i Colonial-made H.vness always on Hand or? i Made to Order. Second-hand Harness for Sale MORE TO ARRIVE PER FERNDALE AND GLENHUNTLY. W. S. .10 NE S, SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER, & IMPORTER 1 5 4. Q II E E N S T R EE T. NEW STOCK OP |SADDLERY, HARNESS, Etc. T "WISEMAN has added to his tl • Stock, ex late arrivals, a Large and Varied Assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Horse Clothing-. Saddle Cloths, Whips, Spurs, Ilames, Chains, &c, &c, and has extensive shipments to arrive. Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Spring-cart, Dray, and Plough Harness on hand, or made to orde^- „ the shortest notice. Orders by Tout Promptly Attended to. Queenstreet. Auckland. SADDLERY. THE Undersigned is the Cheapest House in Auckland for purchasers of every, description of Saddlery, wholesale and retail. Country storekeepers supplied. L. FOSTER & SON (Next Union Bank), Q LVi-' E N -H TItK E T A tICKL AN D, And at Melbounke. Elections. E L E C T I 0 N NOTICE. DECLARATION OF 1 HE POLL. T HEREBY give notice that the Declaration of the Poll for the Superintendent': Election will take place at Noon on THURSDAY the 20th inst., at the Principal Polling Place Mechanics' Institute. H. C. RALNEAVIS, Returning Officer, [ Auckland, November 17, 1573. TAMAKI ELECTION. MR KE R R will address tin Electors of Tamaki on THURSDAY EVEN fNG next, at 7 p m., at J'anmurc Hall; and oi FRIDAY at the same hour, at the Congregationa Scho »1, Reinuera. TO JOHN CORDON, Esq. jsi-K, —Wc the undersigned Elector! Kj of the District of Pakuranga hereby request tha you will allow yours. If to be Nominated as a Candi date to represent this district in tho ensuing Pro vincial Council. (Signed) V. R. Claude, W. T. Bassott, C. A Calvert, M.R.O V.S , and twenty five others. Q. E NT L E M E~N,-f have _ucl \Ji pleasure in acceding to your request, and shall if elected, serve you and the province generally a faithfully and disinterestedly as I have done for th past live years. 1 remain, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN GORDON. REQUI. SIT I 0 N. TO G. M. REED, Esq. CJIK, —We the undersigned Electoii *-J of the District of Takapunabeg to request that vol will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as; Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuim election ; and we pledge ourselves, in case of a contest to u»e all our influence to secure your return. We are, Sir, Faithfully yours, 11. Niccol " James Harris James 11 olmes Thomas Bond wV B?,?! 1, ftnftn G* E- w- Brassey W. C. Wilson A. G oldie R Sommerville W. L. Rees W S Cochrane W. Dalgleish John Hay H . M Jervis M. Niccol Ti Worthington 1-red. J. Somerfleld Edward Wells James McEwen Richard Dunne A. Gavin Charles Bailey John Wyles Thos. Povnton Alex. Alison, juil. p. Nolan' John Patterson Geo Banks R. Mackay p. jr a ]l William Duder Andrew Beveridgo John Leek George Fraser ™ - "V^ Sr° a , Thomas CraieEdward Wood George S. Graham. T° 00^ „J^ KS "OLMES, W LUCHANAN, W. C. WILSON, and othei G Electors signing the Requisition. ENTLEMEN.-I have much , r„J, fuf 7 to. l acC0Pting your invitation to becom. a Candidate for tho representation of "Takapuna' SSSSSn? V s,V Ct .rin tho Pro™<=M Comicn, and i elected I shall to the utmost of my ability cndeavoi to faithfully serve tho interests of the district ant promote the welfare of the province. Ulsuncl • ln<I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. M. REED. TO THE ELECTORS OP CITY EAST. •f^BNTLEMEJUbeg to inform you _«L « lam ,a Candidate for the honor of agair rcpresentmg your interests in the Provincial Council I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant " j _ H.ELLIS. TO THE ELECTOR^oT^ARTNELLr ■fIENTLEMUN^ihe writ top the V-* election of two members to represent voui U^ot\ V 1 U' e Council having bee" withwV n tTv,&M* t0 l n£ rm, y°u thatin accordance nf tho ,1 mlieVo t0 -be tlle wishes of alarge numbei £&88SSg_xt is #w«*» to -ok the Dcrsona^nr o'.}.! 6/ 1, 1" ™? t0 a nssurc SOU tlltlt X have no gafi_f^__{s__i.__g "d i*__,__^*^**'->*y Gentlemen, ■•• ■ — j Yours faithfully, B. TONKS Parnell, November 14, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. ■THE Returning Officer having This MEMPFR^ T tiflod tha! tho DOMINATION for S m ato re Present you during the ensuin» Council will take place on the 24th INST., I take the to lnform-yon that I am a CANUIDAPE for your Suffrages. . ~..-,, ■ •-* • X am, Gentlemen, ■' ■ Your obedient Servant, ' November 1M873. ™. J. HURST.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 19 November 1873, Page 4
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