Election. Notices O THE A&HLEY DISTRICT. Gentlemen, —I have the honor to announce myself as a CANDIDATE.for your suffrage at the approaching ELECTION. In the limits of an advertisement 1 cannot fully inform yon of my views; but I may state that, if elected, I shall do my best to obtain one thing—namely, a more equitable arrangement of the representation, so that the large towns should not have so great a preponderance of votes in the Assembly over the country districts as they possess at present. I shall adveitise at the earliest possible date the 'places at which I request yon to meet mc in public to hear my opinions on the questions of the day. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servnnt, j 12-11 3513 W. M. MASKELL. A S H L _ V ELECTION. MR. MASKELL requests the Electors to meet him at the undermentioned places and dates :— Cust —The Schoolroom—Thursday, December 23rd Leitlifield—The Public Library—Friday, December 24th Athley Bank—The Schoolroom —Monday. December 2i"th Loburn—The Schoolroom—Tuesday, December 28th North Kowai—The Schoolroom —Wednesday, December 29 th Saltwater Creek—The Schoolroom—Thursday, December 30th Mount Grey Downs—Tlie Schoolroom—Monday, January 3rd, 1876. Each evening at half-past seven. 12-16 3733 ' OTHE ELECTORS OF THE SELW-N DISTRICT. Gentlemen—Having been requested by numerous electors of the district to offer myself as a candidate at the ensuing election, I have much pleasure in doing so, and shall ask the electors to meet mc at the various centres throughout the district, of which due notice will be given. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. A. FITZROY. Heslerton, December 16th, 1875. 12-17 3757 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ASHLEY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Gentlemen, —I have the honor to offer my services to again represent you in the General Assembly, and shall embrace an early opportunity of addressing the constituency. ! 11-24 2967 J. E. BROWN. rT~J" E. ELECTORS of Ashley District to MEET him at Ashley Bank, on Thursday Evening, the 23rd December Loburn, on.Friday Evening, the-24th December Cust, on Monday Evening, the 27th December. Oxford Road Board Office, on Tuesday Evening, the 28th December West Eyreton, on Monday Evening, the 2nd January. 1216 At 8 p.m. each place. 3731 dT\ OLE RIDGE ELECTIOf, MR CATHCARTWASON'S COMMITTEE ROOMS are NOW OPEN— Christchurch—Cathedral square Chambers Hororata—Cottage, near Schoolhouse Kowai—Near Williamson's Store Rakaia—Cottage, near Road Board Office Ashburton—Office, next Union Bank Malvern—Waddington's Mount Somers— Near Morgan's Store Committees having been formed at the above various centres of population, Mr Wason trusts that those gentlemen desirous of securing his return will avail themselves of the accommodation secured. 12 21 3875 MR FITZROY requests the ELECTORS .of tbe Selwyn District to MEET him at following places :— Courtenay—Half-way House, Thursday, 23rd 12 20 7 30 p.m. 3835 Public Notices. MONSTER SALE OF j DRAPERY, CLOTH IZSTGr, AND &ANCY GOODS AT THE lAIL J. & J. CROTHERS TTAVE SECURED A CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS Direct from MESSRS RYLAND AND SONS, Manufacturers, Manchester, (First House in the World), Now to hand per Taupo and Phcebe, EX THE ST. LEONARDS. FROM LONDON. THE ENTIRE LOT IS NOW OPENED UP FOR INSPECTION AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT MUST ASTONISH EVERY ONE. J. & J. CROTHERS, THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 12-11 3343 N THE ESTATE OF MURRAY & CO. LYTTELTON. All CLAIMS in the above Estate must be rendered with proof attached, and sent to the office of Messrs Trent Brothers, Whately road, before Friday, the 31et instant. JOHN AIKEN, FREDK. TRENT, Administrators to. the Estate. Christchurch, December 22nd, 1875. 12-23 3965 OOD NEWS _*OR CANTERBURY. No more unjust weights or scales. Jest arrived, the first SCALE MAKER in t_e colonies. All kinds of weights and scales repaired and adjusted by R. Weddebbui__7, Montreal street, near Normal school. 12-3 3236 "\f O ? I 6 E . EDWIN HARDY BARKER, formerly of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, who was last heard of from Wellington, is requested to COMMUNICATE with Messrs Lajccck, Dyson, and Laycock, Solicitors, Huddeiefiold, and forward his address. October, 1875. 12-23 3972 XTIEW HILL STEAM SAW MILLS The undersigned having just ERECTED NEW AND POWKRFUL SAWING MACHINERY On tbe well known Maori Bush, Is now prepared to TAKE ORDERS FOR BDILDIKG, j BRIDGE, And all other descriptions of SAWN TIMBER. , Posts, Rails, Stakes, and Shingles, always i in hand. , GEORGE PLASKETT, 12-8 3426 Proprietor. ' i
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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3218, 23 December 1875, Page 4
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