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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANUIIKWKIA DI3TRI T. pENTLEMEN-At tw request of a largo number of electors in your district, I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal to represent you in the Provincial Council. As a resident in the district, I shall always be ac- / cessiblc to yon, and pay close attention to your wants and requirements. 'lt is a 1 1! well known fact that we have received \ } little or nothing in return for our large p contributions to the Provincial revenue ; s and, if elected, I shall endeavor to secure }' to this district a fair share of I'rovincial expenditure. I shall strongly support l a Provincial independence, including the ex--I'. ° s penditnre of our I'rovincial revenue for local purposes. lam in favor of immediate immigration, on a scale commensurate f with the alienation of the Provincial lands, i lam already a Well known advocate for r . 1 eparation. I will also see to a liberal administration of the " Otago Waste Lands , Act, 1866," whereby speedy " bona fide " I i settlement may take place on the available < waste lands of the Crown—which will '' benefit all, and hurt none. I shall take an opportunity of addressing you at greater length at NaseLy, on the evening of the | | lotn of March, and at other places in due course. Finally, should you return me as ! your reprentative, you may rest assured ' that my best efforts will be devoted towards the fullilment of the the trust I ! seek.—l am,At, Taieri Lake Station,

PIGEON MATCH COili: OFF AT CLYDE, THE DAY AFTER iT.rATHIC K ' S - D A Y MONDAY the 18tli MARCH. STTJtES a Fi'rst-Class Riding Pony value ' ' £3O, will lie shot for, 2.5 members at 100 Tail's of Pigeons will be provided. EDWARD RYAN. Bemligo Hotel. Clyde, 7th March, 1867. In.l3.—The owner of the Horse will TV EL YE-MILE. ARROW. PEREMPTORY AND 'USRESERVED Sale by Public Auction. The Owner Leaving the Province. "jITESSRS COPE AND FA CHE have l'A been instructed by Mr Georg u Barker, to fell by Public Auction, at TWEEVE-MILF, ARROW, On MONDAY the 25th inst., at noon precisely, those well-known premises, the VICTORIA STOKE, Also a lnrsc and well-assorted Slock of Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Ironmongery and Mining Tools A Circulating-Library, Kit of BlackSmith's Tools, Stock of Firewood, American Cooking Stove, ite. The Store is in a first-class business position, and a- Hotel business could be added—it contains in addition to the premises now in use, a large Dining-room and 3 Bed-rooms. Femember Monday the 25th inst., at ! Noon precisely. i COPE AND FACHP, (Lde, 14'h March, ISG7.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 255, 15 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 255, 15 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 255, 15 March 1867, Page 3

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