TO THE ELECTORS OP THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. Gentlemen, I HAVE, in accordance with the intimation given during tlr- recent Session, asked his Excellency the Governor for an immediate dissolution of the Prorincial Council. I hare at the same time undertaken, on behalf of the General Government, an important mission to the Australasian Coldnies —a mission in which you equally with the whole colony are deeply interested. Should I, therefore, not be present on the day of nomination for the election of Superintendent, you will, I hope, acquit me of any want of respect to those at whose hands I seek a renewal of the high trust so long confided to me. My presence on the hustings can scarcely j be deemed material ; for you undoubtedly will judge me, not by promises for the future» but by my past administration of the Go- { vernment of the Province. | Whatever your verdict may be, I shall most cheerfully acquiesce in it, and shall ever remember with gratitude the kind and generous confidence you have, during a period of nearly twelve years, and in trying and difficult times, reposed in me. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, I. E. FEATHERSTON. Wellington, February 11th, 1865. DR. FEATHERSTON 'S HENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM IS AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Office hours 10 to 6, and 7 to 9. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, March 3. rpENDERS are wanted for the erection of a _L Lodge at the Government Offices. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, on and after Tuesday next, 7th inst. Tenders to be addressed to Colonial Secretary on or before Wednesday, 15th instant, at noon. W. GISBOPNE, Under Secretary. SAVEI SAVE YOUR MONEY AND VISIT TUB TtTELLINGTON TEA MART, Where you can purchase the best GROCERIES, WINES, and SPIRITS, Ten per cent less than any other house in the trade. COMMAND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. BEST TEA, 2s lOd per lb. BggT Goods delivered free in any part of the city. All orders punctually attended to. D. J. HEALY. ¦p X CLAUD H AMILT ON. KRULL AND CO. S5 oases kerosene oil 10 chests congou tea 50 half-chests do do 100 boxes do do 15 hhds Alsopp'i porter 10 do do ale WANTED, two good hands for tbe Bootmaking business j constant employment ; highest wages given. — Apply John Forster, Molesworth street.
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Evening Post, Issue 25, 8 March 1865, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 25, 8 March 1865, Page 3
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