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On Sale CHEESE. —5 tons prime Canterbury and Porirua, loose, or in cases. E. H. HUNT, Waring Taylor-street. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. - Hennessy’s and Martell’s brandy in cases and qr-casks Associated Vineyard Company’s brandy, * in cases and qr-casks Cozens’ sherry, champagne, “ Perrier’s” Claret, St. Julien, Larose, and Ch. Haut Brion Belmont sperm candles Sardines, Vs and £’s Salt, glass, and stone jars Salad oil, pints and half-pints Woolpacka 81bs., and 3 bushel sacks Twine, sulphur, and sheepwash tobacco Boiled and raw oil, turpentine, whiting Saddlery, gents’ and ladies’, assorted Lea. and Perrin’s sauce, Morton’s pickles : Day and Martin’s blacking , Sheet lead, zinc, holloware i Tin plates “Bradley Crown” ' Galvanised tubs and buckets, llin. to ‘ 13in. Printing paper, double and double-double ( demy Soda crystals, wax vestas (plaids) White starch, Orlando Jones and Co. I Stationery, &c., &c., &c. W. B. RHODES & CO. ON SALE.—Rye Grass and Cocksfoot Seed. 1 mcintyre & co., ; Custom House-quay. ! rass seeds; Red Clover White do Cocksfoot ; Rye Grass And a number of permanent English Grasses ON SALE by the undersigned. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay. SEED ! GRASS SEED ! ! ON SALE, Cocksfoot Grass Seed in any quantity. N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Comice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LBOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land, -RON SAFES. IRON SAFES. Several of Price’s Superior Safes for sale cheap, at C. BONNINGTON’S, Lambton-quay, Electoral Notices AMB T O N W A R D. To J. A. ALLAN, Esq., Wellington, SIR, —We, the undersigned ratepayers of LambtonWard, respectfully request thatyou will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the City Council caused by the retirement of Mr. Joe Dransfield. In the event of the election being contested, we pledge ourselves to use our utmost endeavors to secure your return. We have to honor to be, sir, Yours faithfully, J. Mountain Edward McDonald Thos. K. Warburton Jacob Frankel Alfred Lindsay H, F. Logan James Wallace J. John Hill J. H. Cook James Gear Taylor and Company W. Clark B. Levy W. H. Lucas F. T. Wilson John McDonald Peter Laing C. E. W. Willeston C. Whitehead William Fife Wm. Baird Charles McKirdy M. McCredie J. E. Hayes To Messrs. F. Mountain, J. Gear, P. Laing, C. J. Toxward, C. McKirdy, and 20 others. GENTLEMEN, —I shall be much pleased to accede to your request to be nominated as a candidate for Lambton Ward, and thank you for the confidence it implies. For the first time in Wellington I have now ample time to devote to the duties of the office, and will, if elected, do my best tor your interests. I think that the Town Hall project may be now huag up till we can afford to put up a building of brick or stone, without trenching on money wanted more urgently for useful works, such as street-making. While considering drainage all-important, I would object strongly to committing the ratepayers to any scheme without first securing the professional opinion of disinterested experts that the plan was likely to be efficient, economical, and the best to be followed under the circumstances. I do not think this has been done yet with respect to the scheme at present under consideration. Hoping to see Wellington the seaport for the seaboard of half of New Zealand-North and South —I would endeavor to minimise the expense of receiving and delivering goods in this port. I should be glad to hold out every inducement for the erection of brick party walls throughout the town in case of fire, and to encourage the erection of more substantial buildings. I think that we should endeavor to make Wellington more comfortable to the members of the Legislature, whose presence here annually, at great personal sacrifice, does incalculable good. I would endeavor to put the magnificent public reserves we possess to more popular use, and resist the alienation of them, either permanently or for an unreasonable time, as I am convinced that they will soon become essential to the health of a city rapidly increasing in population. J. A. ALLAN. T O JOHN PLIMMER, ESQ. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Wellington, request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated to represent Lambton Ward, in the place of J. Dransfield, Esq., resigned:— E. W. Mills Geo. Hunter George Thomas John M. Richardson Walter J. Nathan W. G. Jackson W. Thompson Arthur Fisk D. T. Stuart R. Collings Wm. Kayll James Hooper Joseph Nathan & Co. Plimmer, Reeves, & Co. J. McDowell & Co. Arthur Beauchamp Thos. W. Mills Whittem,Nicholson&Co. R. Port Krull & Co. G. H. Vennell William James Samuel Brown J. Ballinger Wellington, March 22, 1877. To Messrs. Geo. Hunter, E. W. Mills, J. McDowell, and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN,—The best reward, and the only one a person can expect who serves the public, is the way in which his services are appreciated. The requisition you have sent to me is the best proof that you consider I did my duty when I served the city on the Board of Works and in the Municipal Council. The requisition signed by so many respectable citizens and firms is indeed enough to encourage me to allow myself to be put in nomination for Lambton Ward ; and if the citizens choose to elect me, I will endeavor to serve them faithfully. I will not hold any meeting, nor give any promises ; but as each subject comes before me, I will give it my careful consideration, and either support or reject it as I think is best for the interest of the city. Heartily thanking you, gentlemen, for good opinion of me, and your respectable requisition, I am your obedient servant, JOHN PLIMMER. Wellington, March 23, 1877.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5004, 7 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5004, 7 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5004, 7 April 1877, Page 4

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