THE AUCKLAND REGATTA. SEE THE NEXT ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY. 4-17 4069 Goods on Sale. EVERYBODY SHOULD WEAR NONPAREIL BOOTS. Cheapest and best in New Zealand. JONES BROTHERS, Colombo street, 4-11 3028 Sole Manufacturer. WATCHES AS CHEAP AS IN ENGLAND, Rotherham's best make, extra stout cases, Huntersj £7 10s. Clocks cheaper than in. America. A Good Clock for 10s ; guaranteed twelve . months, money returned if not eatisf actory, without the slightest demur. Jewelry, Wedding Kings and Keepers equally cheap, at S T O D D A R T'S, Corner of High and Lichfield streets. 4-12 3069 N S A L E:— Per Dorer Castle and Late arrivals ; American portable grist mills (adapted for wheat, barley, peas, &c, &c.) Horse gear, by Raneome and Sims Oils of every description in bulk Varnishes and French polish White lead Candle wick cotton (1 cwt. bales Saueage skine (Lyons best) Brushware . Drainage pipes, 4in., 6in., Bin., lOin. Sperm candles Colman's goods, &c., &c, kc. J. P. JAMESON, 4-26 4259 Importer, Colombo street. T?OBS A L E . DOUBLE GUN, With Implements, in case complete.
ENGLISH :MADB FLAX HACKLES. DEAIN PIPES, Glazed and not glazed. Apply to J. B. SHEATH, Colombo street, qorner of Tnain street 4-12 3048 I OUR WINTER GOODS, EX CRUSADER, j AEE NOW IN STOCK. WM. HOBBS &SONS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE '■■ . 5-3 440 STAND AT EASE!! VOLTJNTEEBS BEE "THE ILLUSTRATED" FOR NEXT 4-18 MAIL. 4080
TO TAILORS AND OTHEkS. JUST OPENED — A Large Assortment of WEST OF ENGLAND BLACK AND BLUE SUPERFINES, AND DOESKINS, FANCY COATINGS, TWEEDS, &c. Scotch Tweeds, Coatings, and Tailors' Trimmings. To arrive per Dover Caatle— West 6f England Tweeds, Coatings, Trimmings, and Seal Skins. GEO. FLETCHER, 5-3 4401 Colombo street. Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE COLERIDGE DISTRICT.
IT being generally understood that a vacancy will shortly occur in the Bepresentation of the district in the General Assembly by the resignation of Mr Itarslake, I have been requested by a number of the electors to again offer myself as a Candidate. If I should have the honor of being your representative I would not be pledged in any way to the present Ministry, but I should give them a general support as long as I found they continued to give a fair share of attention to Southern interests, and more especially to the interest of the Coleridge district, by giving increased facilities for the development of its coal and other minerals I approve of the peaceful solution of the native difficulty, which has already done so much in restoring the confidence of English capitalists in New Zealand, and I look forward with hope to the extension of the direct trade to America as benefitting all classes of the community. I should, however, watch carefully any proposed alterations of the existing relations between the General and Provincial Governments, and should oppose any change in the provincial control of the waste lands.
I shall have great pleasure in meeting the Electors at snch times and places as may be most convenient to give any explanations that may be required as to my opinions on Education, Public Works, Immigration, or any other subject likely to engage the attention of the Representatives at the approaching meeting of the General Assembly. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, GEOSGE HART. Winchmore, Ashburton, April 19, 2^-
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2809, 3 May 1872, Page 1
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