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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,—Saving just returned from England, after an absence of nearly two years, I find that I am compelled by private business to go away again for a month immediately. This will, unfortunately, deprive me of tho opportunity of meeting you at as early a date after my return to the Colony as I should have wished, to explain to you that It is my intention to solicit your vote to return me as your Representative in the House of Assembly at tho next election I do not-ask of any of you to promise your support ■until you have had an opportunity of hearing my views on politics generally; but.hearing that other candidates are already taking action, I have been advised by many of my friends to make it known without delay that it is my intention to come forward when the opportunity occurs. I therefore trust tiiat you will pardon this short notice, and merely ask you not to promise your votes to any candidate until I return to the District, and have an opportunity of meeting you all personally, when I shall be most happy to make known my views to you. Meanwhile I desire imblicly to announce that I have determined to offer myself as a candidate for your votes at the ensuing general election—l remain, gentlemen, yours faithfully, . PHILIP HARINGTON. pITT-STBEET WESLEYAN JL OKTJKOH.—Sunday Services.-July 18,-Th.e Rev W. J. Williams will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev A. Reid iv the evening at C.30. APTIWT vWuETW~W'eneslejstreet. July 18.- The Rev P. H. Cornford. Pas tor. Morning at 11 —" On Prayer for a Revival." Evening, at 6.9o—"The Feast for the Suul " f . ONGKEG ATJ.ON A L OH URGti, \y Beresford-street.— Rev Warlow Davies_ M.A. Sunday, July 18.—Service iv the inorniiig at ai, and iv the evening at 6.31) TTNSECTARIAN Sunday Services, \J Lome-street Hall, conducted by Samuel Edger, 8.A., July 18. Morning—"Christian tieatment of the Poor and Suffering.'l livening — " Counsels for Lite :" To Young Men and Women. ' THE NEWTON KIRK.-Divine Service at the usual hours To-morrow. Subjects : Morning — "Christ's yoke easy and His burden light.'' Evening—" The Two Apocalyptic Witnesses." INITED Methodist Free Church, junction of Pitt and Vincent-streets. Sunday Services.—The Rev. H. 1(. 'Wilkinson, jußt arrived by the Forfarshire from London, will preach both morning and evening. P_TmWiT_^l___j_ 7[ing-house, V_/ Cook-street.—Sunday Services at half-past 0 o'clock. Subject (by Mr E. Lewis)—' ■ The Church of the living God " No collection. II E S lT__n__UAN CHUKCH, North Shore.—The Rev 1). Bruce will conduct a Special Service to-morrow aftrenoou, at 3. o'clock. In consequence of this Service, there will be no evening Service. PIUMIjIVE Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-street.— Morning, at U o'clock, Mr Booth. Evening, at. half-past 0, Itev W. Tinsley; Subjtctj of tho ri;<ht stamp.'' PRIM ITIVE Methodist Chapel, Sheridan-street,- Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Tinsley ; livening, at half-past G, Mr Smitii. PRIMITIVE" Methodist *(__ipeT ) Newmarket.-Afternoon, at half-past 2, Rev AY Tiiißley; Evening, at 0.30,- Mr Potior. UJN ITED „ElHoUr^ifßEß CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL, JoNcnois op PriT a.b Vincent-streets. A NEW SERVICE OF SACRED SONG, '; With connective Headings by the Uev. G H. Turner entitled— "THE EXODUS OF ISRAEL,"" Will be given in tire Schoolroom on TUESDAY Evening Next, July 20. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Tickets may be procured of any of ihe Teachers or friends. A dmission—Adults, Is; Children. Cd. ' . .._.- v. ■••- ■. -*■»■ -c: '.\ ' __ ai. v..*f.r. _*v*-»W»*«_.r A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR TWO SILT PUNTS. Harbour Board fifPce, Auckland, loth July, 1875. Tenders will be received at this office until TUKbDAY, the 27th insta_t, at noon, for the Construction of two hilt Punts, in terms of plans and specifications to bo at on at tho Engineer's otiico. Tenders to bo endorsed, " Tender for ,-. ilt Punt3.S WJLLI/lM C. DALDY. I-. .* Chairman.' AUCKLAND. HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR GRAVING DOCK. Harbour BGard Office, : ;- • Auckland, 30th April, 1875. TENDERS will be received at this office unti TUESDAY, the 30th November, 38.5, at noon, fcr the construction of a G. AVING DOCK in this port, in terms of plans and specification to be seen at the Engineer's Office. > Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Graving Dock." WILLIAM C. DALD^ .Ban-man. ALL GOr»i>'<« lor WAIKATO must b. r-repaid. The responsibility of the Railway only extends as far as Mercer, where delivery must be taken from the Wagons twelve working hours after arrival. By order, A. V. MAQDONALD, General Manager. =fe-, %\ _ ',' o M^^r^rX _^e=^ ■ p__s_S___ p l_iS_S!a__fr NEW PORK BUTCHERY, PARNELL, _______ >. ' ~~r . -%.r .T.BAR N E T T BEGS to inform his Parnell customers that he has now opened'his JPARNELL BRANCH SHOP, '■■ with every delicacy of the trade. The' Branch, is opened purely for the convenience of his customers at Parnell He- s thanks..them for past favours, and assures tliem that the same prices, <p_flrt__3_a variety will greet their eyes each day as they see in his Queen street shop. 150 S EWING ; T O IBS IV E PER ' FORFARSHIRE' AND ' ROBINA DUKLO INCLUDING THOSE SPLENDID ,/''■' ■■•: MAKES— ' - > • ,' .) .S. ', PR INCISSiOF WAX E S, , singer, ;-f-- ■_;. ,:r WHEELER AND WILSON, .- &c._. MO. .' .'. " -: -'■ • Weekly, Monthly, and Cash- Payments Taken ;!:- '. i Liberal Discount to the Trade. >• J :"\ } .: I' W. C. DENNES. ' Opposite Auckland Savings Bank,- . _ ' .;},; ! QUEJBN-3TBEET. •' ' ' Cj LI GrH TL IT -nAMAGED, ... ]'.-■- [• EX SHOOTINGS . ( -„ ONE' BALE— '.: fc ■> ■ ' >H "i<- 8 & . GREY TWILL CALICO, •;;>..-, i by_; worth /9. ONE BALE— . GREY SHEETING CALICO, ■ ■■■ '\' /W%; worth 1/6. ONE BALENAVY AND PINK PRINT, ' S .J. ; worth/9. J; _VT rJ j M c LA OHL AN. » 218, QUEEN-STREET. -

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 3

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