wants attention than the causes why our engineering works, made at great expense, are generally either inefficient for the purposes for which they are made; or are so badlyconstructed as to be incapable of even remaining in existence for a few short months. As to the Native Question, I believe that for the benefit of the natives and our own we must cause the law to be supreme over both races alike. I have never contemplated enforcing anything but equal justice ; and until that is obtained, or, perhaps, I may say enforced, I believe thai; no peace will be established in this Island. If you should elect me as your Superintendent, I shall endeavor always to act up to the principles and policy I have now and on former occasions expressed. I wish r to give you a chance to endeavor to carry into effect true constitutional principles.. I shall, if elected, not dictate to or domineer over ths Council. If it should happen that I could not agree with an Executive chosen from the Council in any important matter, I should immediately resign and appeal to yoa. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, C. B. BORLASE. Wellington, Feb. 18, 1865. W~A RM O L' S FIRST-CLASS OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. ( There is no Place Like WARMOLL'S 1 ( to But Good Clothing. ) C2§T All the articles combine Strength, Durability, Superior Style of Cut, -and Choicest Pattern of Material, that are sold at WARMOLL'S. Sea Voyagers and Travellers, the best plact for Outfits is WARMOLL'f. For a choice selection of Fancy Scarfs, Ties, Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs (hemmed), , Purses, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, and all Toilet Requisites- Always go td WAUMOLL'S. Country Settlers, Farmers, &c, will find Stong, Serviceable and Good Articles at ths Establishment kept by J. WARMOLL. ,¦¦'-:-¦ HATS AND CAPS. Every one should buy their Hats and Caps atWARMOLL'S, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. , For the largest and best selected Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing Try Warm6ll's. EATTRESSES! MATTRES3ESI ft MATTRESSES 111 Xrfrtfe Stock of Blankets, Sheets, Bedding, animattreeses, always ready for use at WARMULI/S BEDDING WAREHOUSE; .^ v ''/ Four doors from HIS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. , r 3'ii • - "-" l NOTICE. /~\ B^ Account of the Entire Failure of the Havelook Gold Fields, MR. CHARLES HOWE Has been compelled to return to Wellington his Large Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, DRAPERY, Ac.,' Where FOR FOURTEEN DAYS He purposes to . , SELL THE SAME AT FIFTY (50). PER CENT BELOW PRIME COST. TERMS— CASH. Any Person paying his Store a visit wIU not go away disppointed during ths abovenamed time. ' ' C. HOWE. Note the Address :— OLD POST OFFICE, Willis Street (opposite the Canton Tea Mart.) = TCTICHOLSON'S FURNITURE MART, Adjoining the New Market, . CUBA STREET. N.B.— Funerals, &c, undertaken. PHOTOGRAPHY. T ONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS; Back of Barrett's Hotel, up steps. The Proprietor of the above Rooms begi to inform the public that he intends staying at Wellington for a short time, for the purpose of collecting a series of views for the Illustrated London News. Parties wishing to have views of their premises or portraits of themselves taken on the newest and most approved style by the in stantaneotts process should not lose this op portunity. February 6.1865.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18650308.2.12.4
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Issue 25, 8 March 1865, Page 4
Word Count
534Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 25, 8 March 1865, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.