IO TIIK ELECTORS. OF THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. Gentlemen, IIIAVF, in accordance with the intimation given during the recent Session, asked His Excellency the Governor for an immediate diisoltition ot the Provincial Council. I have at the same Hire undertaken, on behalf of the General Government, an important mission to the Australasian Colonies a mission i i whie'i you. equally with the whole colony, nre dee>ply interested. Should I, therefore, not bo present on the day of nomination for the elan ion of Superintendent, yo.i will, I hope, acquit me of any wane of respect to those at whose hands I seek a renewal of the high trust so long confided to me. My presence on, t'.ie hustirgs can scarcely be Jeemcd matt-rial ; for you undoubtedly will judge me, not by promises for the future but by my past administration of the Govern- ' me'iit of the p*fcMn<seii 1 Whatever your verdict mny be, I shall most cheerfully acquiesce in it, and shall ever remember wJtli gratitude the kind and generous co»^6wte you have, during a period of nearly twtlvts^ tars, aiid in fryinjJlnnd didieult times, reposed in me. ; . I have the honor "to be, ..*-« Gi'iitleinan, "^. Your obedient servant,^ j^ j. c. fkatiibr'lton. i Welling'o*, Feb nar.s 11th, 1865.
SPECIAL ATTENTION. WATERLOO HOUSE. | THIRD ANb LAST WEEK eiukcXldle and stains great clearixo sale. "~~"~ --sifter H?K Tfl A,O.R -D^NTShr *B ARG A I > T S In Sttkp, Shawls, Mantles, Fancy Dresses, Printed Muslins, Hats and Bonnets, Prints, Crfrioline-s, Giuglmms, Lace and Fancy^Goods, Ribbon*^ GL^^Bta>«, Jigiieryft'l^iasohi, &C(, &C. - Blankets, 'Flannels, Qliilts, Counterpanes, Dimities, Qhfnlies, , $e££ ". See, &c, being greatly reowed,'' jJrer^Voflj^ particular notice. #*''"^ Also, M^«;'|f6iitlfs', and Boys' White, Regatta, ana Crimean Shirts, Ties, Braces, >.ock«, Caps,J|c, &c, &c, all reduced to less than cost pflcc. ' * * — — — In conscqtl6n^*OT ll^njiconvenience attenJ.mt on duty, Kifkcaldie and Stains w<Aiti§ite*peot fully solicit a call from those Ladles who have previously vis. ted their estatfi'shuieht during the sale and fai!td to be waited on, when they feel confident the iprij^hfteT variety of their goods, will meet with approbation and esteem. WATERLOO HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON*
NOTICE TO UONTKACTORS. Wellington, Colonial becretar\ 's Office, ,s* Feb. 15, IBtis. TEJtnERS will be received at the Colonial office until Monelav, aoili inst.itit, at noon, for the Erection of a Library ¦ and Four Comnil»to» Uootn?, at the Government IJ.iildin.Bß. Plnns and sdecifications to be seen at the Provincial Knglueer'a otHce on aud after Thnrsdiiy, iG.hinit. , feigned, W.OISBORNE, I Under Secretary. ' FOR SALE, T EASE OF HOUSE, fi«6,, Rooms (immcXj diite possession, Lined and Papered, hnib ing, Pig-stye, Fowl bonso, &c, detached; 15 Acres Fenced, good Water and Firewood ; residue of Lease, 12 years ; within three miles of- town Price low. Apply to ALFUED P. PALMER, Land Agent, 1 Harbor street, Wellington, j (Opposite side entrance of Messrs. Krull and I Co.'s store). i To i*et, five-roomed Cottage. Apply as ' above.
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Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 3
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