ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that it is my intention to offer myself ,as a Candidate for Election to the office of Superintend dent of this Province at the approaching General Election. In the meantime I shall take early opportunities of visiting the various districts of the Province, with a view to communicate to the Electors such information as they may desire to obtain from me, as a Candidate for their suffrages, on matters relating to the local and general interest of the Province. —1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, • J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, January 7, 1873. TURANGA 0 TE HUPIRITENE. KI NGA TANGATA MAORI O TE POROWINI O AKARANA. EHEA MA,—Tena koutou kia rongo mai koutou. Meako ka tahuri koutou tahi me nga pakelia kite whakarite tangata hei Hupiritene mo tenei porowini. Na, ko au tenei ka tu ano hei Hupiritene mo koutou. I nga rangi e haere ake nei ka haere atu au kia ia kainga o tenei porowini kia kiahau i a koutou, na mo reira ka ata patai mai koutu ki au ki aku whakaaroa mo te oranga o totatou porowini.—Na to koutou hoa aroha na. TE WIREMUHANA. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT TO THE ELECTORS of the PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. IN compliance with the request of a large number of Electors, I have to announce that it is my intention to become a candidate for the office of Superintendent at the forthcoming election. I will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors, and explaining my views on questions affecting the interests of the Province. HUGH H. LUSK. TO LET, FOR a term of years, an Hotel admirably situated on the main road in a rising locality. The ground pertaining to the Hotel consists of two acres of really good land. 'To an energetic and business man the above offers an opportunity seldom to be met with. STOCK and FIXTURES to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to R. M. Sheet. Gisborne, May 14, 1873. Land Agent. POTATOES! POTATOES!! FOR SALE —About ten or twelve tons of superior POTATOES at £7 by the ton. Apply to OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Big River Ferry. PANUITANGA • ka tahu ahi ka pteu poska mnei, , haere poksnos raaei te tangata i rungs iaku reti 1 Whataupoko i muri ata i tenei panuitanga ka kawea kite tare whakawa ai. Ko nga Maori katoa e mahi kai ana i runga taua reti me puta ki waho i rbto t i enei ia- ' NA KATENE. — a ««*' > -,r.. f, - -O aid JESSES. CARTWRIGHt A BON have JjjL been appointed Agents in Auckland for the Poverty Bay Standard, by whom advertisements, Ac., will be received, and from when copies of this paper can be obtained.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 58, 4 June 1873, Page 1
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