REQUISITION. TO JOHN McELWATN, ESQ. SIR,- —We, the undersigned Electors of the District of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election, and we pledge ourselves, in case of a contest, to vote and use our influence to secure your return. Young Warren John Ellyett H. Partington George Peace Walter Grahame John Sinton J. M. French C. W. Wilson R.V.Ellis William McSkinning S. P. Brown James Miller James Riley Francis Mackenzie Arthur Bettany Joseph "\\ arren James Williams William Winstone Read Wykes AVm. J. Patterson James Young Thomas Keightly Frederick Blade D. McPherson F. Gribbin James Finnerty George Mapestone George Stanton John Sime ~\V. H. Simcs Ebenezer Wood John Waddell D Goldie Thomas Salt John S. Welsman W. Donald Jamer McGregor F. Walker S. Jones James R. Nicholson Samuel Wormes E. M. Smith Edward Boucher R. Stevenson J. Cornish W. Gregory F. G. Ew."ngton James Phelan t ' BT. W. Doonin T. Ward ©George Sinton W. Matthews S. II Moulden J. K. Harris W. Karrell H. Ridings J. Wedgewood Boon P. Crow W. 11. Butler J. B. lloyes William Hogg J. Wilcox F. Row Josepii Grant I P. F. M. Burrows Henry Hurst Charles White T. Holder Ambrose Coad Richard Smith i Geo. lioyd And 30 others. [REPLY.] Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in complying w.'.lh your request to repre ent the District of Nevv.on in the Provincial Council, and shall, if elected, endeavour faithfu'ly to serve the intere ts of the district (of which 1 have been a resident for many years) to the ■ utmost of my abi'Hy, aud promote the welfare of the ■ province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient seivant, JOHN McELWAIN. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. MR KIRBY will meet the Electors of the district at the Young Men's Christirn Association Rooms, l'o-MORROW EVENING, at half-past seven, to exprers his views on the questions of the day. Electors are invited to attend. W. KIRBY. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THE PEARL VARIETY TROUPE, Consisting of THE LEADING AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL TALENT Available in Auckland, Will give a GRAND VERSATILE AND COMIC CONCERT In the above Theatre on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Noy£hi;er 20. NEW FEATURES ! NEW FUN! Further particulars To-morrow. J. HESFORD, Manager. EO "DND, a Sum of Money in Vincent street.—The owner can have the same by applying to Mrs Jennings, Nelson street. AUCKLAND TO THAMES. The p.s. Lalla Rookh Tuesday at, 10.30 a.m. Thames to Auckland, at 5 p.m. W. LODDER. BRANSTON & FORSTER Plumb zns, Gas Fitteks, and Brass FiNisiraKS, &c, HAVING- relinquished Business at the Thames, beg to intimate to their •friends and the public generally that they have commenced operations in Masetield's Buildings, Albert-street, and are now prepared to execute any orders with dispatch. On Hand, a Large Assortment of Gasaliers, Gas, and other Fittings, which they offer to the Public at LOW PRICES. tMakers of Sunlights and Reflectors for Window Lights, cither enamelled or bright. Estimates givenor all classes of Work. BEE HTDASPES. JUST ARRIVED, And for Sale by E. P E R KINS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, 25 cases three Star Hennessy's Pale Brandy For Sale by case, 90s ; or Ss Cd single bottle. LIQUORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOTTLED FOR THE HOLIDAY. CHEAP COALS. NEWCASTLE COAL, Albion.and Clematis, delivered in town at 40s per ton by the load in bulk, or at ship's side 37s Gd for cash. J. CRAIG, Fort-street. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. FINE ARTS AND IND OS TRIAL EXHIBITION. rpHE Committee of the Mechanics' -a- Institute having no power to appropriate its Funds for the purpose of the approaching Bxhibition to be held during the Christmas and New \ear's holidays, appeal to the public to aid them by subscriptions. The following have been received :— A 8. dO Auckland Harbour Board 10 10 0 T. Morrin 5 5 0 J.L.C 2 2 0 J. C. Firth 550 L. D. N. aud Co. 2 2 0 J, Webster, Hokianga.. .. .. .. 2 2 0 J. C. Luckie 110 W. Lee, M.D 110 Walter Grahair 3 110 Samuel Coch re re and Son .. .. .. 110 Charles Coldsbro', M.D 110 Wm Swanson 100 Edwd. Perkins 100 C. L. Joy 110 E. Porter and Co. 110 Upton & Co 110 John Morrin .. ~ 100 Michael Corcoran 10 0 W. Kirby 100 M. O'Sullivan 110 M. McDermott 100 J Smart and Co. 10 0 V. W. E. Dawson, M.D 110 D. Goldie 110 J. W. Waller 110 C. A. Haris 110 Holdship & Co 110 Jas. Sivewright 110 Joseph Tonge ~ ~ 100 Sums under 20s , 810 6 Wm. CHAPPELL, Secretary. W. SLOANE, Treasurer. Office of the Exhibition Committeo, Vulan Lane. Q . N SALE, Ex Adieu, from Sydney, 1,200 B\GS MAIZE GEO. W. BINNEY. MHO BAKERS & OTHEES, ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Dunedin and Hazel Homb, 50 tons Meek's Flour 51 " Pratt's Flour 30 •" T. Anderson & Co.'s Flour 30 " Anderson & Mowatt's Flour. GEO. W. BINNEY.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 3
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