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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY : OF NELSON, riENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself a /-* Candidate as one of vour representatives in the next Provincial Council. I am no stranger to you, having lived in Nelson thirty-three years, during which time I have served the public on the Board of Works, having been returned by large majorities at three electioris. I have also held a seat, for several years, on the City Local Committee of Education. Should you do me the honor to elect me as one of your representatives, I shall give my warm support to the extension of the Railway from Foxhill to the Weft Coast. I shall alra give my earnest attention to the increase of the Harbor Accommodation and other necessary Public Works, as well as to such measures as are calculated to speedily develope the great mineral resources of the province, upon which the future of Nelson so largely depends? I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 27 *3 J. R. HOOPER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WA MEA SOUTH. /^ERTLEMEN— I beg to inform you that it is V* my intention again to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your District in the Provincial Council. , Yours faithfully, JOSEPH SIMMONDS. » TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA WE&T. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of very many residents in your district, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for representing your interests in the Nelson Provincial Council. I shall be the undeviating alvocate of those Public Works which are required to place the Province in a position to fully develop its natural resources. I shall always support the employment of thoroughly efficient and properly qualified persons for carrying out such works, and ever agree with that true economy which, while carefully checking" undue expense, will liberally provide for every reproductive and really useful measure. I shall shortly have the honor of calling meetings at various places in the district, when I shall further explain my views on general questions. I have, &c., m JOBN KERR. Waimea West, October 16, 1873. 2726 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA. GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. At the request of a large number of electors, and the support I have received on previous occasions, having had the honor of being one of your, representatives in the Provincial Council up to the last general election,.a period of sixteen years, induces me to again 'offer myself, and should you confer the honor of electing me, I will endeavor, to the utmost of my ability, to represent your interests in the Council. X am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, C.PARKER. Motueka, October 30, 1873. 2773 JUST RECEIVED, and on Sale by the Undersigned :— 400 Bushels Pbdcb Cahtebbdbt Oats. J. LTVICK, •H>* ■ Opposite T. R. Fisher's. POTATOES, Five Shillings per Sack. Weighing about 1 cwt. 3qrs. Excellent quality. 2 ?» Wm. PATERSON. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his first kiln of this season of First-class Bricks. Stove Fire Bricks, Draining Pipes, glazed or ungbzed. F. PATCHING, . 2795 Vanguard-street, Nelson. TENDERS are wanted for the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT toVESD REFRESHMENTS at the EXHIBITION. The sale of Foreign Wine and Beer wili be permitted between the hours of One and Three. Tenders to be eent in to the Hon. Secretary not later than the loth November. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. , . W. ROUT, • 2823 Hon. Secretary. ,- TO PASTRY COOKS, &c. j THE Committee of the Nelson Exhibion re- I mind Persons interested that TENDERS for the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT to SELL REFRESHMENTS mnst be sent to the Hon. Secretary on or before the 10th NOVEMBER. The Committee will provide a Private Room for Ladies as well as the General Refreshment Boom. All fittings must be provided by the Contractor. It is expected there will be a considerable demand for luncheons lor country visitors. The Committee will permit the sale of Beer and Wines (but not Spirits) between the hours oi One and Three in the day. The Exhibition will bo" open daily rrom Twelve to Nine. So far as at present known there will be Four Rooms available for Refreshments. Prices to be submitted to and approved by Committee. WM. ROUT, 382* Hon. Secretary. fj. B^ HURST, Vfi • Saddles and Habness Maker, RICHMOND. G. B. H. begs to notify to the inhabitants of Richmond and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as above, and trusts by attention to business and moderate charges to receive » share of their support. 2815 . TI/rESSRS. W. STAVERT AND CO. will JLiJ. Sell by Auction, on tod December next, if not Sold or Leased previously— TOWN ACRE No. 440, having frontages to Nile-street East, Selwyn-street, and Christ Church. This Acre will be sold in small allotments, if necessary, to suit purchasers. . A GARDEN, in full bearing, being portion of the Land, will be sold in one lot at the same time. Offian, until the day of Sale, will be received for Purchase or Lease, privately. Plans and particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. 2827 MESSRS W. STAVERT AND CO., offer For Sale the HOUSE and LAND at present occupied by Mr J.BL Ljcvikn, opposite the Exommr Office. The House is incomplete repair, finished in the best Style and is replete with comfort for a Bachelor or Small Family. It will be submitted for Public Competition on 2nd December, if not sold pievtously by Private Contract The frontage is 85 feet to Trafalgar-street. The larger portion of the purchase money may remain on security at 8 per cent, if required. 2826 • »

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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