TO THE' ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. 1 GENTLEMEN,—Having just returned from Eng- ' land, after an absence of nearly two years, I find that . lam compelled by private business to go away again for a month immediately. This will, unfortunately, .• deprive me of the 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 Bolieit your vote to return me as your Representative in the House of Assembly at the 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 can- ' didatcs are already taking action, I have been advise d by many of my friends to make it known without delay that it is my intention to come forward when i the opportunity occurs. I therefore trust that 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 !i make known my views to you. Meanwhile I desire • publicly to announce that I have determined to offer myself as a candidate for your votes at the ensuing , general election.- —I remain, gentlemen, yours faithfully, PHILIP HARINGTON. TT^ITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH U SABBATH SCHOOL, Junction of Pitt and Vincent-streets A NEW. SERVICE OF SACRED SONG, ; > "With connective Readings by the Rev. G. H. Turner, entitled — "THE EXODTJS OF ISRAEL," Will be given in the Schoolroom oh TUESDAY Evening Next, July 20. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Tickets may be procured of any of the Teachers or friends. Admission —Adults, Is; Children, Cd. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR TWO SILT PUDTS. Barbour Board Office, . Auckland, 15th July, 1876. Tenders will be received at. tliis office until TUESDAY, the 27th instarjt, at noon, for the Construction of two Silt Punts, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's office. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for ; ilfc Punts. '> WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. Tl£j&r i kVEKLAND MAIL MMtl^ V_/ ROUTE TO EUROPE VIA <Mn«Vl\^. FTOMOf.lfl.ir. aAN FRANCISCO, 4MMBHHrAND NEW YORK. [The Australasian Steam Navigation Company under . Contract with the Governments of New South Wales and New Zealand, for Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mail.] The Splendid Steamship CYPHRENES, 1,993 tons, T. Woow, Esq., Commander, is appointed to loave for Honolulu and San Francisco on Friday, the Gth August. For freight or passage and all particulars apply to JOHN REID, Commerce-street, 'Agent. \il LOR KAI PAR A (Direct). I&£j£&%- Forwarding Goods to all Stations. Tho Schooner . ATALANTA Will leave Onehunga Wharf for above ports on WEDNESDAY, the 21st July. r r { &33T Cargo for the above Boat will be coU'cted by drays upon particulars being left at the office of the Agents. -;■-'- C. W. BINNEY, Agent. pOALS ! COALS ! COALS ! Now Landing, ex Kehroyd— BEST NEWCASTLE GOALS. - STONE BROTHERS. - T7IC TORI A COMPANY, A.R.V. The Monthly Inspection of the Company will be held in the new. Driil-shed. Wellesley-street East, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. 20th instant at half-iiast s even-o'clock. Every member is ordered to attend. ' "' Grey Uniform, Waist Belts only. . JAS.DERROM, Captain Commanding. 19th July, 1875. AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. The Monthly Inspection Parade of the above Corps will take place TO-MORROW EVENING, the 20tn. Instant, at 7,30 pm sharp, in the New Drill-shed. Uniform—Un dress. Byorder. : \ JOHN MOWBRAY, Captain. NZ,A,~ AUCKLAND BATTERY. • —The Battery and "Band will assemble at the Drill Shed, Wellesley-street East, on Tueeday, the 20th, at balf-past seven, Uniform— Undress, without Waist Belts. A Meeting will be held alter the Inspection to .elect a Lieutenant, vice J. B Mclntyre, resighed—J. ' Herbert Burns, Captain Commanding. • ALL GOODS for WAIKATO must be Prepaid. The responsibility of the Railway only extends as far as Mercer,'where!-delivery must be taken from the Wagons twelve working .hours after arrival. - •;',j. ' By order, A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. NEW PORK BUTCHERY, PARNELL. T.BAR N E T T ;BEGS to inform his Parnell customers that he has .-,-.: now opened his • • PARNELL BRANCH SHOP, with every delicacy of the.trade., .The Branch is opened purely for the' convenience of his customers at Parnell He thanks them for past favours, and assures them that the same prices, quality, andvariety will greet their eyes each day as they see in his Queen street shop. ■ • , - ; -_ FTTrther reductTon IN IHJB PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. In consequence of my heavy stock on hand, and large shipments to arrive,. I have further Reduced my prices of Singer's, Thomas's, Howe's, and other first-class Machlnte. in order to reduoe my. stock, My ! new amended Illustrated Price List Is now , ready. Call and get one, or posted free to any address. - : ■ ■■'. -. I V. V THE SINGER AGENCY, ' ! The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. . . pOTTIS'S TOM AT O SAUCE. G. COTTIS, of Rutland, Road, Parnell, has the pleasure of announcing' to his customers, and the general public, that his New Season Tomato Sauce is now ready. It bears upOn it the character of the purest sauce sold. It contains no deleterious compound ; and from its wide-spread sale last year, he anticipates a vast increase in his. customers this season. It is equftl; to any-Sauce'iln'.'the'colony, as , , per Medical Certificate received. It 1b cheaper than any other Tomato Sauce used. 7 a. cottis, i Parnell. vriOTICE JOE REJrIOV AL V' T. THOMPSON , .... v. Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is Removing to his New Brick Premises, at i the corner of Victoria and Albert-streets, adjoining - Temperance Hall, where, on and after SATURDAY, the 10th July, the business will be carried on. He takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past Twenty Years, trusting to secure the continuance of the same by adhering to the principle 'dr suppling the best goods at the lowest remunerative profit. S T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesale & Retail Grocbb, Victoria-street, Auckland, i N.B.—Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, &c, always i on hand. Settlers' Produce purchased and sold on commission. Goods delivered in town and suburbs.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 3
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