! ff -Public Notices, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE j■" ■ . WAIMEAS. ' • .•- , /"^ ENTLEMEN— I beg to inform you it is my VX intention to offer myself as a candidate for the Waimeas at the forthcoming election for the General Assembly. 1 have been many times requested to put myself in the position of a candidate for the honor of representing this district in the General Assembly, but have always declined to accede to those requests, preferring to confine myself to local purposes, in the advocacy of which I trust you have, for . the last twenty years, found me faithful and sincere, as well as in doing everything in my power to advance the interest aud well-being of the province in the many public capacities in which I have been placed. , Nor do I now covet or wish tor houors, but am only actuated by a strong desire to uphold the priviieges granted so liberally by the Constitution Act to the settlers of New Zealand by the Imperial Parliament, and to maintain priviieges like to those which the people of England axe now. striving to obtaiu in the Reform movement ; by a desire to see justice done to the bonajide settlers in New Zealand- — the bone and sinew of the colony. I entirely disapprove of the present mode ot taxation, which lays nine-tenths of the burden on the industrial classes and their families to support the extravagance of the Ministry of the colony ; nearly exempting the wealthy, especially those large holders of land who can boast of their thousands of income, but who are not now paying in proportion to their wealth, for the support ot the Government, anything more than a comparative fraction of the burdens borne by the laboring man, who receives but a few shillings per day. As my policy and principles have been known for these last live and twenty years, I deem it superfluous to dwell upon them, but at the hustings I will answer any questions you may 'think proper to put to me. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. BAIGENT. Wakefield, June 5. 2618 NOTICE. THE Provisions of the " Cattle Trespass Act, 1866," will be ENFORCED on my LAND, corner of Vincent and Hatnpden-streets, Toi-Toi Valley, on and after the 30th June, 1807. J. W. BOND. Nelson, May 30, 1867. N.B.— All Poultry lound Trespassing on my Ground after this date, will be Destroyed. 2529 NOTICE. ALL Cattle or Sheep found TRESPASSING on my Property (late Mr., Curtis's) , Wakapuaka Road, will be dealt with according to law. H. JJARNETT. ; June 18. 1867. 2660 ! ______ _______ ______ _— _— — 3 SPLENDID OFFICES. Suitable for Lawyers, &c, TO LET. New premises of J. H. LEVIEN, 2524 Bridge-street. CARRIAGE & HORSES ON HIRE. JUST imported from Melbourne, a First-class Open or Close CARRIAGE, suitable for Private Families, Balls, Wedding Parties, &c, I and ON HDUE either by the day, hour, or job. [ W. PHILLIPS, Proprietor, Next door to Mr. West's, 2429 Bridge-street. DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. npHE undersigned respectfully informs the JL inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhil at halt-past 7 u'clocka.m. and Nelson at 3 p.m. . Booking Offices at the Wakatuand Commercial Hotels, Traialgar-street. 1574 FRANCIS HOLDER. IMPORTED from LONDON— a splendid assortment of Scotch and West of England WOOLLEN GOODS. J O H N C ANN, TAILOR, - I CoiiINGWOOD-STEEET. 2330 GBOKNINGTON'S PURE SAGO FLOUR • is strongly xecommended as a diet for children and invalids, being a light and highly nutritious food. Price, Is. per packet of lib. G. BONNINGTON, 2206 Trafalgar-street. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. SHIPPING AND FAMILIES SU I'PIIED "WITH THE BEST QUALITY OP BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, CORNED BEEF and PORK, akd CURED OX-'IONGUE. npHE undersigned, in soliciting a, share of X the patronage from the Inhabitants of Nelson and Owners of Vessels, respectfully observes that then? orders will be correctly and punctually attended to. S. LORING, 23ii Trafalgar-street COALS. COALS. A SUPERIOR cargo of West Wanganui COAL now landing. Prices: on the wharf, 455. per ton, and at the yard' (near the Postoffice), 50s. CHAKEBS BEAT. June 18, 1867. StfW WH. WATERS, Ballaarat Hotel, is a pur-r « chaser of Damaged. WHEAT. 2«S«
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 142, 20 June 1867, Page 3
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