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TO LET. A FOUR ROOMED HOUSE at Mntawhero, with Garden and five-acre Paddock. Apply to il'l’ 0. C. LAMBERT’; Or to J. MELDBUM,. Gisborne. : ! .1- .1. 4-.14,1-■’!. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. REQUISITION TO MR. H. E. WEBB QIR, — yVe, the undersigned, beg to request fA that you will allow yourself to be put ill nomination for the election of a Candidate to represent this District in the Provincial , Council, and in the. evept of your doing so, ‘we pledge you our Votes and 1 suftert in securing your return. VitißM ■ F. Kbating 1’ Ji. Mujifhy J. Maynard S 3 G. Gavin E. Dbybby E. Cowen . O. Cowen J. Molooly W. Brunt ■ >■ d, Hamon B. BuYixqAx ’ j?. BltElNdAtf ' ‘ jR. WtILIAMS J. Bidqood A. Skillicobn . A- Kempiuobns W. F, Habgbavb H. MeCkstFi£EF ; ! jf. Jb»jeßW ' M. DoAiJd A. Cross I • , J. Brodibt JI Siddonb ' J. Bbrinoan T. Hawkins G. Davis * “ H. Pritchard P. Barrie A. McKenzVe ’ J. Clark G. Matthewson J. R. Butt,- U. Fboby t / B. S. Hawks ’ Tuos. Adams W. J. Boylan H. C. BoVlan 1 W. Barsdbll W. T. Best > i J. Townley J. Drummond J. Collins Gl-o. Clarke .10 MR. JQHNATLLERS. ANp OTHER ELECTORS SIGNING THE ABOVE IT REQUISITION*. .| - n <r . •'■ a 1 ~n.-. EjKTLEMIfN.-yl, have ipqch plegspre in '■ -seceding to your Wshds,’ m 1 b'ecdraing a Candidate, tor, the 'Eleetien of a.. Member to represent the District of Turanganui in the Provincial Council, should another Session bo held. . Oil this point there seems to be a difference of dpiriion; but I cannot think that’if is the intention of the Government to debar Superintendents from calling their Councils together, during the'ninety days of grace alltrWßd by the'Abolition Bi'llitf they' choose to seek their advice'in the' settlement o'f Provincial- wffairs. Rather do I think that the Interregnum is provided for that especial purpose. ■nt 'But, Whatewrot her provincial Governments may do, there-seems to be every prothbilily that ifiitf) own (Council 'will meet again, as the Estimates! were, only passed ; to tho[ 31st December next, and the Abolition Act may not come, into force that, time ; indeed, as practical men, we 'must' Abt Omi'f the fact that the Abolition! Bill, although it has'passed a second reading, is notiyut (and may-mot la this Session of -Parliament) the law of the daiikLi'.'i '■ . . 1 •

Under these circumstances, —while I ccrtairyly of opimop: tot tfae election should prqjseeded within the usual to be prepared for emergencies—you will, doubtless, concur with me, that it is unnecessary to may never arise. I thank* you, doiffiihl)’, for the testimony you have given of the confidence reposed in me J.iaSded. th is : the fict—of which I a large.fupporfc pay be depdndxid. Qn, i.ttiihe‘evinit bf an-eltcti&irtaking pfdeo, frotnthds ehmongst VbU at Resent, believing that it is unnecessary, have abstained signing, thp jeguisitioq an 4 J; have only to assure you that if my strviots are required they wiil eontinue to be devoted to ydtiriiiterosft. •» '- ■« “> [,.] I 'j .•. .. n r- o^edi^t,Seirvaht, ’ ° ■ ' ‘ h."e." Webb.

Tpl.l c A 'T-T'.EI’T afTM/Zll?. ' i, ‘ ■' l FOR SALE. , entire For terms’, &c\ apply to’ rirfl 1 - ■ THOMAS GOLDSMITH,! 443 ; - ‘ ‘ ,i r ’”'itatawhoro ...■sojivl ..♦ w^..! To stand' this seasdp, at Combei-mere, the 7 ; lfiori)u£h' J bi'od ‘sialiioh ’ I’"* DAINTY .ARIEL. IT "wbuW Sb well for l sporting veeit and owners of brood marcs to remember that tffiS .'ctosi > Plroped to°st successful in the racing world in England. Eclipse, the fpunder 'of' flic' strain, was never beaten, anil in seventeen months won upwards of £25,000. Ho was afterwards used for the stud, and was the (proof, to Ixtrahsffitmmffiijnber of three hiAdreaAaria ititrty-Jow- winnbrS, who netted for , thejr .owners upwards pf £160,000. Riddleswbfth, the siro df Dainty Ariel, ran second -in the Derby, and won the 2000 Guineas in England, In. Australia.tby Jlarb and yattenden were both first-class chajipious pn thp Cpurse, and at the stud tihey have also been very Yattenden being the sire of 62 winners last year. In New Zealatfil the same fifain of blood has -been vc»y good. These' were. Hurricane, Dainty Apel, Doch-ep-doris, Tsleman, Yatterins, Volunteer, and Maori Weed. , , 3j . ’” y Dainty Ariel has proved himself a sure foal-getter in this district, the whole ofc the Mares put to him last season being in foal. • 4s foV eirtgl4 mares Uitfo or more, as per agteemdnt. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. • i. i Paddocking .free for one month, after that time 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. 521 S. C. CAULJOJ,

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 3

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