Election NoticePOSTPONEMENT OE WALLACE ELECTION. AS the swoUen state of the River Oreti prevented any animal crossing to the place of nomination, I postpone the days of Election as in the notice below, issued in accordance with the provisions of the clause in the " Regulations of Elections Act, 1858," referring to such contingencies : — ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WALLACE. In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of new Zealand, entituled "The Regulation of Elections, Act, 1858," I, Charles Rous Marten, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of WaUace, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the 27th day of January, 1866, issued under the hand of his ExceUency the Governor of New Zealand, an ELECTION wUI be held for the return of a quaUfied person to serve as a MEMBER of the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES viU take place at the House o£ Messrs. Holmes and Babnhill, Station No. 181, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of APRIL, 1866, at noon; and that the POLL (if necessary) wUI be taken on FRIDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, 1866. Dated this 17th day of March, 1866. CHAELES ROUS MARTEN, % Retuening Oepiceb. The foUowing are the PoUing-places for the Electoral District of WaUace : — The House of Messrs. Holmes and Babnhill, Station No. 181. The House of Mr. Aylmeb, Station No. 166 a. The House of Messrs. Buttles Boyd, and Poynteb, Station No. 176 a. The House of Mr. M'Nab, Station No. 11. The House of Messrs. Douglas and Blyth, Station No. 164 a. CHARLES ROUS MARTEN. Returning Oepiceb. Hotels. THOMAS DYKE, LATE OF THE MARINE HOTEL, RIVERTON, T)EGS respectfully to acquaint his Patrons and the General PubUc that he has re-opened. THE EIYEETON HOTEL, Opposite the Bank of Otago, Limited, in which being centraUy situated and most Commodious he wUI be i3ble to afford Superior Accommodation FIRST CLASS STABLING. Telegraphic Agenjy. NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY. The position which CampbeUtown (Bluff Harbor) occupies as the first port of arrival and last of departure for the steamers carrying Her Majesty's EngUsh and AustraUan Mails, as weU as its growing importance as a port of caU for sailing vessels of large tonnage, and the fact that it is the southern terminus of the New Zealand Telegraph System, and of the RaUways already initiated in Soutliland, which eventuaUy wUI traverse the whole of the Middle Island, has induced us to estabhsh at this point a GENERAL TELEGRAPH AGENCY. The objects we have in view are threefold : — Firstly. — Receiving and transacting aU Mercantile Business in which the telegraphic wire may be caUed into requisition. Secondly. — Supplying the Press throughout New Zealand with the latest EngUsh and Australasian Intelligence, including the state of Markets, Shipping, and General News from aU parts of the Colonies. Thirdly — Transacting Telegraphic Business of a miscellaneous character for the pubUc at large. ' The marked success which has attended like andertakings, both in Europe and the Colonies when conducted with energy and intelligence, and the long experience of the projectors in mercantile business, and their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote their whole attention to the Agency, emboldens them to sohcit pubhc patronage. A wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies has been formed throughout the whole of the AustraUan Colonies, in connection with the "NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY." The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude and accuracy in aU affairs entrusted to us, "may be reUed on. Head Offices:— CAMPBELLTOWN, Southland, N.Z, The foUowing are the principal Agencies : — Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Launceston, GaUc, Suez Alexandria, Malta, MarseiUes Paris, and London. FITZGERALD & CO. miscellaneous. BURROW'S GLASSES for the opera, field, camp, and sea ; unsurpassed for brilliancy and power. Equal to any other Binoculars at double the price. Larger size and power, £6 6s ; smaUer, £3 13s 6d (sling cases) ; in aluminium, incredibly Uglit, 10 and 14 Guineas. HIGH-POWER RIFLE TELESCOPES, As used at the National Rifle Association Meeting, Three, Fhe, Six, and Nine Guineas each. Naval, Deer-Stalking, and Reconnoitering Telescopes, best quality, Two, Four, and six Guineas each. Opinions of the English Pbess. Athenaeum. — "The Malvern Glass must be valuable to any man." Dlustrated London News. — "Admirably adapted for deer-stalkers, yachtsmen, and sportsmen." BeU's Life. — " Best binocular telsecope yet invented." Field. — " Most compact, accurate and powerful." Army and Navy Gazette. — " One of the best." Volunteer Service Gazette. — " Beautifully finished binoculars." Gentlemen, in order to save delay, should enclose remittance. - ■ Address — W. and J. Burrow, Malvern, England. Caution.— Messrs Buebow do not guarantee the quahty of any glasses that do not hew thei* same wjaaddi-ess, t I
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 230, 19 March 1866, Page 4
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