This Evening. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Work- •"■ ing Men will be iield at the Britannia Saloon, August 3, to commence at 6 o'clock. Auguat2, 1853.
Public Meetmg.
T^HE Electors of Wellington are reA spectfully informed that a Public Meeting will be held at the Britannia Saloon, on Friday Evening next, the sth day of August, J 853, to hear the opinions of all the Candidates for .the Provincial Council on several important public questions. All the Candidates for the representation of this City, >of whatever political opinions, are requested to attead. Wellington, August 2, 1853.
Notice.
A MEET I N G of the Wellington -Country District Electors will be held at the School Room, Karori, on tie Evening of T^VBSOAX, August 4, at which the Candidates are invited to attend. The Chair will be taken at 6 o'clock (precisely.. Karon* August.2, 1853,
To Let,
'THOSE Premises, comer -*• of Willis-street, at present in the occupation «f Mr. W. Thomas, ironmonger. Apply t« JOHN MINfFiE. Plumber, &c., Lamobton-quay. August 2, 1853.
Provincial Council Election.
MR WAKELIN presents his comrjli- •^-*- ments to his friends and supporters, and begs most respectfully and earnestly to request them, as he intends to go to the Poll on the Working Man's interest, that they will attend tarly at the Hustings on Monday and Tuesday next, in order to record their votes in his favor. August 2, 1853.
T"\ MTJNN, in relinquishing the Bu:m -* # siness of the Royal Hotel, begs to return thanks to the Public generally for their support. As "he "has an extensive stock in trade on hand, consisting of West India Rum, Martell's Brandy, Case Gin, real Campoeltown Whisky, -Bottled Ale and Porter, Sherry in draught and "bottle, lie will be happy to supply his old Customers, Town and Country Settlers, ii. quantities of two gallons and upwards, at as reasonable prices as any others in the trade. Terms cash. {§3^* Observe Joseph's Buildings, between the Royal Hotel and Police Office. August 2, 1953.
J OHN MART IN Horse Breaker and Trainer, MUTT VALLEY.
"O EGS to inform the public that he has ■ -^ .given up the Nag's Head Stables, Te Aro, • and has commenced business at the Hutt Valley, and trusts by strict attention und care to Horses placed under his charge, to 'meet with a Bhare of public patronage. Horse* bought and sold on Commission. August 3, 1853. i
For Sale, ex " Maori," From London. INVOICES of the following GOODS, •*■ viz.: — Drapery, comprisimr. Blankets, several sizes Moleskin. Doe, & Tweed Trowsers, assorted Hoyle's Prints Velvets Boys, Girls, and Children's Clothing 1 , well assorted Invoice of Saddlery, comprising, — Full shafto and half phafto Hunting Saddles Bridles, Horse Brushes, Martingales Riding, Hunting, and Dog Whips.assorted Head Collars and Saddle Bags 3 improved Scotch Iron Ploughs complete 1 bale 3 Bushel Bags Cart Wheels 3 inch Tyers with Axles furnished and fitted with Carron Bushes P. M. HERVEY & CO. Wellington, July 23, 1853.
Ex "Halcyon" from Launceston, And now landing, K OO B AGS First Quality V.D.L. Flour OWO W principally - Union Mills" brand W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. June 28, 1853.
(ADVERTISEMENT.)
To the Elector* of the City of Wellington. /GENTLEMEN — I have been pervX sua ded at the eleventh hour to put myself forward *s a Candidate at the ensuing Election, as many gentlemen have promised me their votes and interest to obtain a seat in the Provincial Council about to be assembled in this place, and^if I snould have the honor of being .chosen one of your representatives, I will do all in my power to serve the "best interests of my constituents and my adopted country, and I shall be at all times ready to receive advice from my constituents, and will vote on that side the majority dictate ; and if I cannot carry out their wishes or measures, 1 will resign my seat and trust into their hands when fifty of them please to call upon me to do so. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRANCIS BRADEY, Tamworth Cottage. Wellington, August 2, 1553.
Wellington Town Election. '"PHE Undersigned Committee for pro- *- moting the Election of Mr. Kklham will sit every Thursday Evening, at Mr. Brown's, Thistle Inn, at 7 p.m. The spontaneous support of the Electors is invited, as it is not Mr. Kelham's intention to undertake a personal canvass, considering that it intrudes upon the independence of the Electoral Franchise. C. Schultze Wm. Inglis Robert Waitt J..J. Curtis < J W. R. Luxford George Hart S. Maxton Geo. Crawford John Johnson P. M. Hervey John Varnham Wellington, JuncSS, 1853.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZSCSG18530803.2.5.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 835, 3 August 1853, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
757Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 835, 3 August 1853, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
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.