Electoral THAMES HARBOUIi BOARD ELECTION. ; /"* ENTLEMEN,—I deairo lo express my senße of Iho Confidence you have shown in me by tho honour you have conferred in ELECTING me to a SEAT on the Board. My beet energies shall ever be at your service. • I am, Gentlemen, Youra obediently, L. EHREN FRIED. February 10th, 1879. 162 THAMES HARBOUR BOARD. f^> ENTLEMEN,—I desire to return my best THANKS to the Electors who have this day shown their confidence by placing me at the head of the poll. I shall endeavor to servo your interests to the best of my ability. I am, Gontlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN O3BORNE. February lOtb, 1879. 161 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF MIDDLE WARD. ' . T.ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—I beg <o LJ inform you thab I shall be a CANDIDATE for tho SEAT iv your. Ward to be declared vacant by the r s:griation of Cr Brassey, hnd I shall take an early opportunity after the vacancy -occurs to make known my views. Yours respectfully, B. G BEEN WOOD. ; —^——»^———«*——»—■—»»—^T Notices Near Getting 1 Crowded Out I IMPORTANT TELEGRAM. TO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, and Parawai.—Bo united, ard join together. Butt up the little Ring that is now ruling you and frit to ing *way your local revenue. Advice to the friends of Grahamstown : Don't pile on the agony too much! the last strttw broke tho Camel's back. Public, draw you own conclusions. ©gr Abotb All Things, PATRONISE THE CHEAP BOOTSELLER and MAKER, E. C. MORGAN. By dsing to you will save you money, get a Good Fit, and have real Value in Workmanship and Material. Try Morgan's Men's E.S Boots ... 12s 6d Try Morgan's Ladies' Patent Shoes ... 12s 9d Try Morgan's Men's end Boys' Bluchers Try Morgan's La dies'<& Children's from 6s 9d BOOTS and SHOES of all Descriptions Cheaper than any other house in town. Country Orders, accompanied with Cash or reference, forwurded to any of the Up-river Settlements. Don't look for tho addres, but CALL or SEND to— E. C. MORGAN, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. NOTICE. I BEG respectfully to intimate to ; my Friends and Customers that a - Prompt Settlement of Accounts will greatly oblige, and OUTSTANDING DEBIS MUST BE FORTHWITH SETTLED,/ to prevent an unpleasant recourse to the law for the recovery of tho same. GEORGE CROCKER, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Bbown Stbeet, Gbahamsto>tn. 151 Wanted "Iff ANTED, a Good GOAT. Apply to T T Mrs Hinton, Beach. TITANTED, a Strong Active LAD, one II accustomed to Horse-shoeing.—Apply West, Blacksmith, Willoughby street. 157 WANTED, a COOK for tho Thames HosVt pital —Written'applications to bo left at the Hospital by noon on WEDNKSDAY next. For further information apply to the Secretary, E. Honiss. 144 VTT ANTED. —WAN TE D. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be Been from" the .Wharf, a little to tho right of the Town Cloak. The Hotel has 23 g'ind Beds, both double arid single; and liic Table is ecco.nd to nouo in ihe City. Beds, Is Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per Mgek. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking afc the front door. , H. PHILLIPS, Peopbietob, "Formerly of the Golden Age Hote 1946 street. Brown
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3116, 12 February 1879, Page 3
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