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j______»M»MiM-_a________e____ai»Mt mi ii iiMiia-fc'am—n—'iMHI—nir»r_—i Electoral. THE SUPERIN TENDENCY. TO Tri^ ELECTORS <-F THE PROVINCE UF AUCKLAND. GENTLEMEN,— Sir George Grey's address, published in this morning's papers, places his candidature in so ntvr and favourable a light befcre tie constituency, and his views therein expressed are so nearly in accordance with my own. that I c!o not fieem i: necessary to espose the Province to the turmoil and expense of a contest. T now thc-rffore. beg to withdraw, but cannot do co without sincerely thanking n:y many friends and supporters for the honor they wished to do me. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J._il. DAEGAYILLE. Auckland. Bth March, 1875. nnO THE GENTLEMEN ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gemlemes,- I tLihk that every man should do all in his power to serve the country in which he lives, and sheuld strive to promote the welfare and happiness of its people, if fhey deem it in his power to do so; and that to gain these objects he should be prepared to make every personal sacrifice. If, therefore, you think my services are likely to be iCmj.',: geous your interests, and those of New Zealand, I shall be prepared to undertake the duties you desire to impose on me. G. GREY. Kawau, February 24, ISVS. JM . M c L A C H L A N, • 218, QUEEN-STREET, Has Just Opened, ex Dilharre?, Warwick, India, &c, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OE GOODS FOPv THE COMIXG SEASON. THE MILLINERY, MANCHESTER, AND DRESS DEPARTMENTS, WILL Y.E FOUND BEPLETJB "WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. The following Specialties are worthy the attention of Lauie3 :— Whalebone Say-fasteners, guaranteed not to Coats' Coloured Machine Cotton, guaranteed not to twist or break in using Ladies' Zaneßa Cloth Umbrellas, with Satin Borders ; will wear better than Silk. Girls' Kid Gloves, good and cheap. Dress Whalebone insets obviates the necessity for cutting and shaping. pHRO M O-L IT HOGRA PH S, ETC. W: PHIL LIP PS & SON, 12, WYN UHa'-LSTRKET. "W. P. and S n have ju.-;: opened ex Asiaje, A IABGS ASSORTMENT OF C H R O M O-L ITHOGEAPHS, Embracing eve.-; variety cf &v.< jVcts sfter the moit eminent Aitists Ai'n, S'rrie b.-iutifal specimens of COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS AND LITH: GRAPH-, Includi-g Don Juan Haidee, O.H MS, *c, &c, oJd having a la.-cc and «»iied Stool: of GILT MOULDINGS To Sel-ct fr:m, Any of the above can be fratued to crder. PAPER HANGINGS OK- EVERY DESCRIPTION OS Q-'ALJTY AND D-'SIGIV scrim, Uegeiiin, <vc Plate *nd Hhef;t G!a.=3 White Lead, Oil PAinc. Eru^Les &c. Patent bilicata Paint, Oxide of Iron Anticorrooive Paict, tad all Painter's Sunmies. W. PHILLIPP.S & SON., . OIL, COLOriil, * GL*S3 MKROHANTS 12, Wvudhani-street, above the Herald office. F l V E £1 N° T E s •WILL BE Given Away AT THE L EVIAT HAN CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE POCKETS OF COATS, TROUSERS, AND VESTS, L'J _...'._, BETWEEN NOW AND SATURDAY NIGHT WEEK, The 29th Instant. To convince the public that this will be a GENUINE GIFT, the names of those who are fortunate will be published. JOSEPH MOSES, LEVIATHAN CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets, Opposite the Exchange. At the Leviathan pLOTHING "OSTABLISHMENT, THE TAILORING WE GIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION. You can be measured for a Tweed Suit from 42a. Tweed Trousers and Vest from 21s. A Perfect FIT Guaranteed, and every Garment well SHEUNK. . JOSEPH MOSES, lEVIATHAN CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, , i Corner o" Queen and Shortland-streets, » Opposite the Exchange. CLOSED ON SATURDAYS TILL SUNDOWN.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1591, 18 March 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1591, 18 March 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1591, 18 March 1875, Page 4

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