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MisceHa neons

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIPA DISTRICT. i^ ENTLEMEN, I shall bo glad to meet you at the undermentioned places and dates, to hear an expression of my viows on matters relating to your interests. Pukerimu, January 5. ALFRED COX.

WAIPA ELECTION. To tbe Electors of the Waipa District. fi ENTLEMEN, I hay© (he pleasure to invite jou to meet me at tbo undermentioned places and times, which I bavo arranged — or will arrange — at far as Inm able so as to -suit the convenience of the greatest number of settlers, when I will bo piepared to stato my riews on the principal lopici likely to como beforo the Goueral Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD G. McMINN. Ptlkemmi, on WeilncsW, nth instant.

O EQUISITION TO F. WIJITAKER, ESQ. TO FREDERICK WIIITAKER, ESQ. Auckland.

We, tbe undersigned Electors of the District of Waikato, request that }ou will allow us to put you in nomination to represent us in tho ensuing Parliament. We believo that your long experience of the affairs of the colony, your connection fiom their infancy with its iastitutions, and tbo groat ability, industry, and porseveiaticß ysu havo hitherto shown in the conduct of public business cannot fail to render you of the greatest service to the country during tbo present critical state of public affairs. If you will consent to comply nith this requisition, wo pleJge ourselves to uso our utmost exertions to secure your return. (Signed) PATRICK LESLIE, J.P. W. STEELE, J P. ASD OTHKHS.

Auckland, 10*/ i November, 18/5. TO PATRICK LESLIE, ESQ. J.P., and tho other gentlemen signing the requisition. fi UNTLEMEN, I have roceivod your requisition requesting me to allorr myself to bj put in nomination to represent the Waikato District in the next Parliament, and pledging yourselves to uso your utmost exertions to secure myTetnrn. I thank you sincerely for the confidence you have shewn in me, and fop tbe flattering term in which your request has been conveyed. I accept tho invitation ; and I assure you that it will give me great pleasuro, if elected, to bo tho representative of one of >tbe -most rising disti l ets of tbe colony. I -havo tho honor to bo, Your obedient servant, FItEDK. WIIITAKER.

V^TAIPA (WAIKATO WEST) ELECTION.

TO ALFRED COX, ESQ., OIR, — We, the undersigned Electors of tho Waipa, Waikalo West District, hereby request that you will allow youiself to lio nominated ac a candidate for tho office of repr?senting this district in the ensuing Pailianient. Tho ability which you have hitherto shown in the conduct of public business, and your long cxpenonco of political affuii-s in this Colony assure us of the bonefit tho country will dorivo from jour eloction. If you will consent to comply with this requisition, wo pledge ourselves to use our best exertions to socuro jour return. (Signed) WILLIAM JACKSON, AND OIHHJB.

TO THE ELEC I'URS OF WAIKATO WEST. Sy ENTLEMEN, I have much ploasnro in acceding to your request that I should allow mysolf to bo nominated as a candidato for tho honor of representing tho district of Waikato West in tha General Assembly, and \>ill sliortly address you at tho various settlements throughout the district. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, ALFSIED COX.

HO BKRL I JN BROWN, • Piakofohti' & Harmonium Tunek, (From John Bvonduoorl & Son, London.) 211 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

O.RAZING CATTLE. D. CALEY, Mona Hill, Pukerimu, is open to take iv Cattle to Uruac, m neb Clover Pasture

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 3

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577

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 3

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