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Election Notices, TO THOMAS SMITH DUNCAN, ESQ. \\TE, THE UNDERSIGNED ELECV* TORS, respectfully >-„.. iea t that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination as one of the Representatives of the Avon District in the Provincial Council at the approaching election. William Morgan Thomas Tombs C C Aikman William Bowler Henry Matson J S Williams James E Kerr R Walton Spencer A Percival J T Peacock George Wm Nalder W B Bray James Frame J W Shackleton W D Barnard John Dilloway James Hair James H Fysh John Flashbourn Thomas J Joynt Andrew Maher John Shand Eenry Jackson Joseph L Withnall Samuel Bradley R F Stanley W N Higgins Thos Wm Maude F E Stewart J Ladbrooke J H Bennett A M Thomson S B Stifle James Flint . F W Delamaine William Pitt R M Morten George Oram George D Lockhart Joseph Fantham Douglas Graham Thos Hetherington Seymour H Saunders G E Baker Chas Lucas George Miller W Matthews A A Fantham G Webster Joseph Fantham, jun TO WILLIAM MORGAN, Esq., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE SIGNED THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen, —I beg to thank you for the honor you have conferred on me by requesting me to become a candidate for a seat for the Avon District in the next Provincial Council; and in answer thereto, have to state that I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and if 'elected, either for that district, or if subdivided, for the Papanui district, I shall, as formirly as one of your members, do my utmost for the interests of the district I represent. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, Thos. S. Duncan. Christchurch, Feb. 14,1866. 2-15 TO F. J. GARRICK, ESQ. DE ARSIR, —We, the Undersigned, Electors of the City of Christchurch, request that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination for a seat in the Provincial Council for this City at the ensuing Election, believing that, although you** have not long resided among us, yet your stake in the province, and an intimate knowledge of colonial politics, eminently fit you for a seat as one of our representatives. W. Wilson, R. Symington, And 130 other electors. TO WILLIAM WILSON, ESQ., AND THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen, —I beg to thank you for the expression of your confidence in requesting me to represent you for the City of Christchurch at the approaching Election of members for the Provincial Council; and in placing my services at your disposal, promise that if elected, I will use my best efforts in support of every measure calculated to promote the interests of the City and of the Province in general. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, F. J. Gabbice. Christchurch, February 10, 1866. 3-1 MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE meets every Monday evening, at seven o'clock, at the General Committee Rooms (Younghusband' s), Colombo street. Fbanois H. Valpy, 1-22 Secretary. MR. TRAVERS'S COMMITTEE. MR. TRAVERS'S COMMITTEE ROOMS are Open every Day, from twelve to three o'clock, at Colombo House, corner oi Gloucester and Colombo streets. Pebctval Peabce, 4-16 Secretary. Wanted. WANTED.— A good Fitter. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry. 4-27 WANTED— A Boy to attend to a horse, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the offices of Thlel, Mytton A Co., Tuam street. 5-8 WANTED— A Married Couple, without encumbrance, to live fifty miles up country. The woman to cook, &c, and the man to attend to horses, and make himself generally useful. Address, stating terms, &c., to A. L. Powys, Weka pass. 5-8 WANTED— A Pair of strong Draught Horses, warranted staunch and thoroughly quiet, and well broken to plough and harness. Also, a Second-hand Horse Dray, with two sets of harness, complete. Address, stating particulars as to price, &c, to A. L. Powys, Weka pass. 5-8 WANTED —By a single man, a Situation either as Storekeeper or Cook on a station. Can milk. Good reference. Address, by letter, H. A. E., Mechanics' Institute, Christchurch. 5-8 TIT ANTED—A thorough General Servant. VV Apply to Mrs. Hennah, Avonside. 5-8 Miscellaneous. ONE POUND REWARD. STOLEN OR STRAYED, from the Woodend Hotel, on April 25, a brown HORSE, with bridle and saddle on ; branded like 2 or S on the near shoulder, both sides chafed with tracing. The above reward will be paid on delivery at the Woodend Hotel, Woodend. 6-2 NOTICE. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DAMAGES DONE TO WORKS now in progress, I hereby offer a further reward of Three Pounds, to be paid upon conviction cf the offenders; and also any person found trespassing at any time on the works will be prosecuted. Joseph Bailet. 5-2 * Contractor. WOODEND BAZAAR. THE BAZAAR on behalf of the School Building Fund wfll (D.V.) take place at the Schoolroom on Whit Monday, May 21. 5 2 J. W. Stack. NOTICE. TWO POUNDS REWARD. TJI7HEREAS certain unprincipled persons \ T did, between Saturday and Monday, 28th and 30th of April ; and also between Saturday and Monday previous, 21st and 23rd of same'roonth, enter the New Building now in course of erection for the Bank of New Zealand, in Hereford and Colombo streets, and wilfully scratch and deface work finished and completed by us, for tLe Contractor of said Bank, we hereby offer a reward of Two Pounds to any person who will give information that will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Folkt Beos., 5-1 Plasterers, Hereford street.

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1093, 10 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1093, 10 May 1866, Page 4