electoral Noticesp I T Y COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Notice is hereby given that an Election of Mayor for the City of AVellington, -will be held on THURSDAY, the 17th instant. The following are the places appointed for taking the poll : LAMBTON AVARD— Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton-quay. THORNDON WARD— At a Room next the Royal Hotel, Lambtonquay. TE ARO AVARD—- _ Market Hall, Cuba-street. g candidates have been noininDkansii'ield, Joe moorhouse, avllmam sefton. Polling will commence at 8 a.m., and close at 4 p.m. D. Rainie, Returning Officer, Thorndon AVard. Lewis Moss, Returning Officer, Lambton AVard. Robeet Gbeenfield, Returning Officer, Te Aro AVard. Town Clerk's Office, 10th December, 1874. REQUISITION TO MR. DRANSFIELD. We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the City of AVellington, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated a Candidate for the Mayoralty at the election which takes place on the 17th December : Walter AV.- Johnston AValter Turnbull Edward Pearce P. A. Krull George Crawford Thomas Mills Edward Anderson AV. AV. Taylor C. J. Toxward T. J. Mountain AV. H. Quick R. AA 7 . lud Carver E. AV. Mills P. Moeller R. J. Duncan P. H. Eraser R. M. Greenfield Robert S. Che AVilliani Boyd James Cruickshaulc J. P. E. AVright Robert Reade S. AVaters T." AV. Eberlet James Laurie John Ruck Thomas Urwin James Andrews Thomas McKenzie P. Donecker N. Reid AV. H. Pordham Robert Adams Lewis Moss J. Nancarrow AV. Potter James Sloan H. E. Cohen Mortr. Corless C. H. Reado G. Blaker AV. H. Johnson G. H. Vennell M. Mosley J. Gannaway John Martin John Melnto Charlt H. AV. Monkman R. Port John AVaters J. B. Lines Edwin Banm'=+"=' - very co—have addr your wishes, I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Mayor of this City. Should the Ratepayers generally agree with you in thinking that I am a suitable person to fill the office, they, as well as yourselves, may depend upon my using.my, best exertions to forward the interests of Wellington. ■ .. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ■ J. DRANSPIELD. rn HE MAYO R A L T Y TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OP AVELLINGTON. GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a large umber of my fellow citizens, I have con_ented to become a candidate for the office of Mayor of AVellington. If elected, I will devote my best energies to your service, and endeavor by every means in my power to promote the well-being and advancement of the City. In doing this, I trust that my previous experience in public matters in New Zealand may prove of value. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in each of the AVards of the City. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, AV. S. MOORHOUSE.. AVellington, 25th November. WJAMES' STEAM FURNITURE AVAREHOUSE, Opposite the Theatre, Lambton-quay. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! CLEARING SALE of the largest stock in AVellington, to make room for large shipments to arrive. 3500 yds carpet, borders to match, from 2s. 1000 ya: " " ' " " 2000 ya 150 hearth rugs 1200 chairs 200 looking glasses, from Is. 0 dozen oil cloth" squares for washstands 30 chests of drawers Marble washstands 50 pair blankets Camphorwood chairs 60 folding chairs Rocking chairs 2000 feet of gold moulding 100 door mats Iron bedsteads, all sizes Hair mattrasses Flock mattrasses Flax mattrasses Feather beds Feather bolsters Feather pillows Bassinetts AVicker chairs AVaste paper baskets Picnic baskets Portmanteaus Meat safes Clothes horses Towel horses Telescope dining tables • Dinner waggons Walnut oval tables AValnut whatnots Marble toilet glasses Hassocks Perambulators Clothes baskets Venetian blinds, in stock, and made to order. A visit will satisfy you the stock is here, and ready to send home. ; A great reduction for cash. AV. JAMES, Opposite the Theatre, Lambton-qy, AVellington. : AVAREHOUSE. "*" J. M aIT-IC A Y, Impobter of English and Scotch Made FIIIINITUIiE, Begs to inform the settlers of AVellington and surrounding districts that he has opened thoso commodious premises in Brandon-street as an UPHOLSTERY and CABINET WAREHOUSE with a first-class supply of FURNITURE, bought by himself while at home for cash from the best makers, and which he will sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson rep Oak suites, in green morocco Walnut drawing-room cabinets Mahogany dining suites, in morocco AValnut drawing-room cheffoniers, plate glass backs Mahogany dining suites, in haircloth AValnut drawing-room davenports Mahogany bookcases AValnut drg.-room 100 tables, plain & inlaidj Mahogany sideboards, plate glass backs Walnut drawing-room whatnots , Mahogany cheffoniers Walnut drg.-room inlaid occasional tables Mahogany chests of drawers Walnut drawing-room chesa-top tableß Oak hall tables and chairs Double and single iron bedsteads Oak hat-stands Hair mattrasses, mahogany commodes Cane-seat chairs, &c, &o. Dantzic feather pillows, &c, &c.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4288, 17 December 1874, Page 3
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