j Miscellaneous. ( . TO ALL OLD FRIEXD3 AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. MR WITfIEY bogs to re' m his sincere thanks to his Old Friends and the Public at large for their extensive* accorded to him during the pist fix years he has been in business, and at the same time to iDtimate that he intend., on FRIDAY EVENING, 22nd OF APRIL, TO OPEN THOSE PREMISES Lately occupied by the late Mr A. Matthew*, in THE TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT ? THE LITTLE MAN NOT DEAD YET! W. WITHEY wishes his Old Patrons to know that, having gone to great expense in his New Premises, he will, on and after FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, be able and willing to supply them with everything that is usually found in a FIRST-CLASS PORK BUTCHER'S ESTABLISH ME NT. LIST OF PRICES:— Best dairy-fed Pork from 3d to 6d Pork Sausages 8d Beef do 6d Saveloys, per dozen Is 6d German Sausages, per lb Is THE BEST BACON AND HAMS always on hand. The Trade supplied with HAMS AND TONGUES, Smoked and Dried. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. W- WITHEY, Proprietor. Cash Purchaser of Pigs from £1 up to £1000. 4-21
Election Notices. < — . TO THE ELECTORS c E OF TACIT V OF CHRISTCHURCH. . GENTLEMEN,— As we are on the eve of - a General Election of the Members for the Provincial Council, I take the earliest opportunity available to inform you that I intend offering myself as a candidate for reelection. I shall do myself the honour of meeting you at an early date, when I trust I shall be fortunate enough to find that my ( conduct during the last four years as your representative has met with your approval ; ( and that you have by previous experience gained sufficient confidence in mc to justify you in returning mc as your representative in the Provincial Council for the next four years. Your obedient servant, H. WYNN WILLIAMS. Latimer square, Chrisichurch, March 24, 1870. 4-26 TO THE ELECTORS 01? THB RAKAIA DISTRICT. G' ENTLEMEN, —At the request of a considerable number of the electors of the Rakaia district I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the second seat in the Provincial Council recently given, as I have been resident in and identified with this part of the province for many years ; and if elected as your Representative my best endeavors will be devoted to promoting the best interests of Canterbury. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, JOHN D. ENYS. Trelissick, April 18,1870. 4-21 TO THE ELECTORS 07 THB SELWYN DISTRICT. j GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I am again a candidate for the honor of representing you in the Provincial Council, and I trust that the confidence you placed in mc four years ago has not been forfeited. I remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1 EDWD. JOLLIE. » April 25,1870. -" 26
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2193, 29 April 1870, Page 1
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