TO THE ELECTORS OP THE NAPIER COUNTRY DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —Having accepted the office of Commissioner of Crown Lands and Provincial Treasurer, my seat in tho Provincial Council has become vacant, I again offer myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the Council, and trust you will afford me the same support you have hitherto given. I am, gentlemen, Your most obdt. servant, J. C. L. CARTER. Napier, Oct. 6, ISC3. To the Electors of the Country Districts. GENTLEMEN, —As Captain Carter has accepted the office of Crown Land Commissioner and Treasurer, his seat in the Provincial Council as member for the Country Districts lias become vacant. Under these circumstances, I beg leave to offer myself for that seat, and in doing so I can but remind you that I am one of the oldest settlers in too province, and have, up to this date, for eleven years been actively engaged in the Public Service, but have resigned my office, and that as I am myself a small holder, my interests are identical with that portion of this community. I shall, however, address you at greater ength shortly. O. L. W. BOUSEIELD. J. DINWIDDIE, JOINEE, CABINET-SIAKEE, AND UPHOLSTERER. HAVING- removed and enlarged his premises to Ilastings-street, next door to Barraud & Bridge, Chemists, is now able to supply Furniture at much lower charges. He has on hand a largeJStock, comprising— Loo, Dining, and other Tables tjhairs—r-ngiish, American, and own make Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Washstands Toilette Tables and Glasses Chests of Drawers, Towel Rails, &c. Beds, Hair and Flax Matrasses, Bolsters Pillows, and Straw Palliasses Curtain Poles, Rings, & every description of WOOD TURNING DONE ON THE PREMISES. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. ALU KINDS OF REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. M R S ROBSON’S m Will bo held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. Mr. Worgan will preside at the Piano. PAET I. Glee—“Aukl Eobin Gray” Harmonised by Dr. Corfe Solo—“ Peace Inviting ” (Bravura) Bishop Glee—“life’s a Bumper” Wainwright Solo—“ When the Morning first Dawns,” from the Opera of Amalia f > jtooke. Duett —“ The Plight of tho Swallow ” ' Kitcken Solo—“ Ah che la Morte,” from 111 Trovatorc Duett—•' Hark ’tis the Vesper Bell” Glee—‘‘The Chough and Crow” Interval of Fifteen Minutes. Perdi Blackley Bishop PAET 11. Gl ee —“ Down the Bourne ” Harmonised by Dr. Corfe Solo—“ Love Not, ” ...... Solo—“ Love Not ’ Duett—“ For the sake of these I pray thee,” from Norma Glee—“ Come thou Monarch of the Tine ” Solo—(By request) “Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer,” from Lurline 80lo —“ 111 Balen,” from 111 Trovatore Glee—" The Wild Hunt ” Bolo—“ The Eod Cross Banner ” Solo—“ I Love my Love in tho Morning “ God Save the Queen.” Blackley Bellini Bishop Wallace Perm Weber Tickets may be purchased at Mr. BRIDGE’S, Mrs. ROBSON’S, or the Herald office. m*-. VICTOR WILL COVER THIS SEASON at Mr. H. R. Russell’s farm, about a mile south of the Inn at Waipukurau. _ This powerful and very compact Draught Entire is of an excellent temper, is very staunch in harness, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms, £3 Bs. for each Mare and 2s 6cl for the Groom, to be paid on or before the Ist January next. Well watered Paddocks gratis for one month, after which time 3s a week will be charged. While no responsibility will be undertaken parties sending Mares may depend on every cave and attention being given. Mount Herbert, Waipukurau, Ist October, 1863. IS HEREBY GIVEN that if Wji. _i_ jvITE, or any other person or persons shall in future annoy Mrs. Stuart during my absence, summary proceedings will be taken against them. D. STUART. WANTED, A COOK. None but, steady men need apply. JOHN MARSHALL, Settlers’ Hotel. Mr. BOUSEIELD, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND LAND SURVEYOR DESIGNS, Working Drawings and Estimates furnished in every description of Buildings. Surveys executed to any extent. (11 years a Government Surveyor). Mr. B. will attend at the office of this paper every Thursday from 11 to 3 o’clock, but any letter addressed to Woodthorpc. will be immediately attended to.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 9 October 1863, Page 2
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673Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 9 October 1863, Page 2
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