Elections- • TO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Q.ENTLEMEN,— The writ for the '^-" election of two membpvs to represent your interests in tho Provincial Council having been issued. I beg to inform you that in accordance with what T believe to be the wishes of alargo nurnbev of the constituency, it is my intention to scok tho honour of re-election, Tn doing so, permit me to assure you that I have no personal or selfish ends to servo, but that I shall continue honestly and faithfully to further tho welfaro and advancement of your district and this province. I have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, B. TONKS. Parnell, November 14, 1573. PAENELL ELECTORAL DISTRICT. TO R. a. WOOD, ESQ. TYEAR STB,—We, the -undersigned -A-^ cfcctnrs of the above district, beg to request that yon will allow yourself to be placed in nomination to represent the interests of our district in the Provincial Council. Rhould yon consent we undertake to do our utmost to secure your election. We are, &c, [Here follow 75 signatures. Gentltmk.n,—ln compliance with your request I have inticli pleasure, in coming forward as a candidate I to represent Parnell in the Provincial Council. Your obedient servant, i • ' READER WOOD. ! Auckland, November 21,1573. . ...... I JZFAT.INQ-. been requested by, a ! -*-■-; large and influential number of Electors for , the district of Newton to represent their interests in : interests in the next Session of the Provincial Council, ;I hereby an noun co myself as a Candidate for tho ; above District', and will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors to explain my views. I. . ; , THOS. CHEESEMAW. V REQUISITION.. )?: ~. -.- TO JOHN McELWAINj TSSQ. SIR, —"We,'the undersigned Electois "of the District of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be placedln Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election, and we pledge ourselves, in ifrso of a contest, to vote and use our influence to secure your return. Young Warren John Ellyott H. Partington George Peace ' Walter Grahame John Sinton '■■ J. M. French • O. W Wilcon R. V. Ellis William McSldnning S. P. Brown James: Miller ' James Biley Krancis Mackenzie ; Arthur Bettany,, Joseph A\ arron James Williams" William W'instonc : ReadWykcs Wm. ,J. Patterson ; James Young Thomas Kcishlly • Frederick Blade D. McPhereon ; F. Gribbiu I James Finherfcy ; George Mapostonc (Jp.orgo Stanton ; John.Sime ■• •■■ • W. 11. Simes : Ebenezer Wood John Wad(JeU f • "?■; D. Goldie . , Thomas ShU ■ \ John S: "VVelsman - "W. Donald ; Jamcr. McGregor. . F.Walker , .., :S. Jpnos . ".',' ..' . Jamesß. Nicholson !■' .' i Samuel Wormes E. M. Smith ■..- :\ '< ■-, ; Edward Bouchor R. Stevenson "Ur *' >' |J. Cornish , ~ ,W..Gregory., -. ~., T .^ niF. G. Ewington '" y' James I'heian !,, "Ju '.„ !T. Wi Doonin i• nH ; T. Ward -, :.' ' c /■• George Sinton ~ ' W. Matthews' , ■ ' '' j!'' ' S. H, Moulden' .■!•■'•"' ' J. RJ Harris: ; , :'' "'"' ':,; : W. Farroll ■: • • - If. Ridings * : ■ "' J. Wedgewood Boon P. Crow ■ . • n • .W. n. Butler ■-" ."■ '■■ J )1. HoyoJP '- ' >m\ B , William IJogg- J «''-'•■ J. Wilcoit (-•" IIUJ }:?\ F. Row Josoph Orant *»-«t ,'P. F. M. Burrows - Tienry Thirst ! Charles White.Oifnii J T. iroldor I (Ambrose Goad Richard Smith ;Gco. Boyd.,!\ ; :i ;..■" - 1 ,: . 1 1. .•:>' And 30 others. ~,■ ' "[R E P L V.] Gentiemen,—l havo much pleasure in complying with your request to represent tho District of Newton in tho Provincial Council, and shall, if elected, endeavour faithfully to servo the interests of the district (Qf which! havo been a resident for many years) to the utmost of my ability, aud promote the welfare of the province. i I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant; ■ :■'•■■' ' : ', - ' JOHN MoELWAIN. ' Cabinetmaking. T # & H v COO XE, CAbiNET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 1,4 8; : queen, . treet, Have on Sale at. Very Low Prtcks Irpn Bedsteads1 ':'■■ D .'. '■ fl /Walnut Cheffonniers ' T6ilet Glasses Mahogany Loo Tables Chimney Glasses, Gilt Walnut Suites Perambulators, Superior ' Cedar & Mahogany Suites Miisie'Stools ' Feather Beds {Walnut Card Tables Feather Bolsters &Tillows * Walnut Canterburys Toilet Ware Walnut Whatnots Matting & Door Mats Walnut W^ prktables Flax, Fibre, & Flock Mat- ' Walnut' Centre Tables tresses Walnut Occasional Tables Hair & Spring Mattresses Office and Hall Tables Straw Palliasses Venetian Blinds I Kitchen Furniture Meat Safes, &c, &c. i '! 1 '•,"'';'. ' '• • '■'.'■. ■ J .fll .I.l' . - Parlour and Dining-room Suites (6 Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs; and Couch)' in Leather Cloth, Hair :. ' Cloth, &c,, from £12 • -, •/.,,.;[ Imitation Walnut DraWing-room Suites in Damask, j Rep, &c, from £12 12s ' ........ .. Cane-seated Chairs, 4.05, 455, 66a,'. and 60s perhalfi dozen, v; ■ ''' ; ■ ' American Cane and Wood-seated Chairs, in variety Rocking and Folding.Chairs WIN EruS-o loifc^T^H'-'A.- rli^L. Mr. hi ':■. ■■ ,J>i ,!-^irA moii ■■■-. '• >■■■ ■ CABI-NET-MAKERS"&' r UPHOLSTER,ERS AND" ■'■■■-' ■'-":'" '' :'.' ''.' '.-■ ' : GENERAL ,HOUSE .FURNISHERS,'' • \ ■■,/ : ,lIAVE.NOW OK HAND: :•''/. THE LARGEST . AND BEST ASSORTED : \;;;' ili:-;;- 'r.'/stocKJ:;;oF;;:""::?,;',"//.-; ' -^ FURJSriTtJEB,- GAEPETS, PLOGR !r:;.: -';;"cloths^':- ■ ■■i\-:.^ BI'LLIA/EI). OLOTH, : j; ANp^GrEITEEALFIJIiNiSHI^S'' j 5" ">■■'■■■-■ tN'-NEW'ZEALAND; ':''1 ,; (i ' l ' Wiiich ;are all marked 'at exceedingly LOW PRldEk, ~i THE TRADE & SHIPPERS SUPPLIED ;•; " j mi>-.: ™ "■■>■• WHOLESALE;/. •'.;,;■•; '/' ;', " ! ,". ~/ • ■:■,<;■••,■ ■!■!" . ■•.■■, ~;•.•.,.,:..■■ . , j-'ll> ( | W.i & H. having large and convenient workshop 1 manuf actuio every description of Furnituroon1 the SHORTEST n'oTICE1. '■ ;: -J '■'!"! ■"■'•'■■ ; i" : flo;or. cloths - all widths, <ut* '.■■•■■»>■:■ ■'■!TO:''ANY-,PLAN; J !":;! ■:"" CARPETS HADE UP AND''LAID1. ' FOR THEt" > v ■ ':' ■ }>WC GR 6V E R'' & B' AX E R ' DOUBLE - LOOK AND ELASTIC - STITCH s pE3 yj; i n <&[. «sfa aqhi n c s,:; long acknowledged as THE BEST, are now also THE CHEAPEST, i ( Tho New HAND MACHINE is a marvel of simplicity ! ~,,, ,',? an,d efficienoy, at £5 6s. ; Every Machine' Guaranteed. Instructions Gratis. \ Illußtrated Prospoctus and Samples of work sont f Post fjroo.' ' . . , ,|, ... Premises Closed on Saturdays at 2 o'clock. . 1 » |wiNIC i S rU~'.HiA LL. ~'
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 4
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