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EEQUISITION. To William Kelly, Esq , M.11.R Taumnga. n P|jy_\fe. the undersigned,, Electors of the East Coast Elector; tvici, respectfully request that vou^ allow' vuurseit to 100 A as a 0 INDICATE to Keprosent the Hast Coast Electoral District m tho General Assembly for the forthcoming Parliament, and should you accede to our request avo pledge ourselves to do our utmost, to secure your return. From the cr.ve and attention you paid to tho requirements of this district during the past as our repieseiitatiA e wo arc the more anxious that you should again undertake the duties, fooling confident that if returned you will continue to act in the smut st ra igl i tfo r w ard in ai m er. Robert, King Samuel Moody Stewart Bates James Hamilton

H. W. Penny Hira Te Popo W. E, Allen A. J. Leslie Joseph Thompson Jeffrey Geary John F. Connolly R. Peck * Samuel Capper Lottos Richards William McCauley Mark Bianovffeh Robert Luttrell William M'Carthy Daniel Irwin F. H. B, Armstrong S. Mahoney E- Law C» Dett George Stevenson Captain Angus Smith Thomas Clarke James Smith Pomerly Cameron R. IL Cart,man Thomas Grim mins David Donald Thomas Brennan William Dodd P. J. Kelly T. J. Dickson Frank Croon Thomas E. Wyatt George Reece Daniel Mahoney James Hu sat Mark Molloy Samuel Elliott William Lulbrc'.l John Murphy C. Baker C. W. Beits James Blades Robert A. Brooko James Brown Thomas Brown John Craig P. Fitzgerald John Davis John Delaney Thomas Fanning William Geoghan F. Gunter Wiliian Hoard John Hudson Thomas Kells

John Cook James Donning James Spillard William T. Kirwan James Connor Noah Howell George Forbes, J ml. Thomas Dawson Frank Maxwell John B. Tabb John Parkinson Daniel Addis Manus O’Keefe Jerein ia 1 i McCa rll i y Maurice McCarthy Robert Patton Henry Knights John Avent Awanui Andrew Tir.ling Ti Wai Pohami John Vine John Appleton George Forbes, sen. Robert Forbes John Kelly John King C. Ledschara William Leo P. Monaghan John R. Rushton Daniel Ryan Robert Thompson George Wormington W. F- Wilmoit David Young Francis Potoky David Mills Samuel Payton Thomas Castles Charles D. Litchfield Kdvvard Clay John Thompson James McGinley A. C. Soutar Alexander Mills George Ball Charles S. Abbott George A. Forbes

( ri; AT K l-'i; IT — CoMRVUTLVC. i> rs ’ s uoc o a J BREAKFAST. “II)' a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which gown the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save ns many heavy doctors* bills. It is by the judicious use ol such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough 'to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. 1 ’ —See article in the Civil Service Gazelle. Made simply with foiling’ water or milk. Bold in 111) and lib packets ;md tins (not damageable in tins], labelled tints: — JAMES EPPS & Co., Homeopathic Chemists, •IB Tliveudneodle Street and. I/O Piccadilly.—Wovks: Easton Koad and ' Camden Town, London. |> oNK ]) P ST! BONEDUST! BONEDUST!!!

W, J. HUE ST & CO. Aro now 7 landing 40 TONS |-I N 011 BONE DUST, Ex Southern Cross. As the season is now so far advancer], they would thank their friends kindly to repeat their orders as quickly as possible, to prevent further delay in execution. J. & J. Soppet having obtained a consider' able supply of Bones from Wellington and the Coast, will be able’ to execute fresh orders to a limited extent with punctuality. SEED POTATOES! SEED POTATOES 1! SEED POTATOES!!! Areally Drat-rate sample, from £6 10s. per ton Also 30 ions Pure Brown River Potatoes, cx Bella Mary, from Hobart Town, INSPECTION INVITED, CHAFF! CHAFE!! CHAFF!!! A good sound sample, £5 10s. per ton j to clear out 400 Sacks, Also on sale, MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, HAY, STRAW, PERUVIAN GUANO; LINSEED OIL-CAKE, POVERTY BAY RYE 1 GRASS ; NORWEGIAN AND TARTARIAN SEED OATS ; CLOVERS 5 And an endless variety of the best sorts of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, only recently landed. W,. J. HURST & C 0., 101, Queen street ; Town AgentjforC. T. Wren, Mount Hobson Nurserv.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2

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