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TO THE ELECTORS OFfrTHB NORTHERN DIVISION.

/GENTLEMEN,—! beg respectfully to' offer \_W myself as a, Candidate for the representation of your division iv the Provincial Council. Should you do ma the honour of electing mo as one of your repiesentatives, I shall use my best eu-j deavoitrs in carrying out *uoh mea&Uies as will best promote the inteicstf and welfare of tht couutiy settlements, I have the> honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN MoLEOD. Heleuivillo, Kaipnrn, , . ( i October 30, 1865. ■ " •

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN . DIVISION.'

/~~i ENTLEMEN,— Having already bad tho honour \JT of soliciting your suffrages for my return once more as one of your repreientatives in tho Provincial Council, I beg again to remind, you that I shall feel much honoured by your support, and also to assure you that no efforts of miue will be spared in advocatj ing your interests. You will find me, as heretofore, giving steady and watchful attention to evciy matter that concerns your large and important district. I havo tho honour to be, Gentlemen,' '

Your obedient servant, J. CADMAN.

WORKS ON MANGAREI ROADS.

riIHE Trustees of tbe Highway Road for the disX trict of Mangarei invite TENDERS for the undermentioned works j — Metal to be delivered on the load leading from the , Tiiaugle to Spencer's Corner, at per cubic yaid. Metal to be delivered on all mode roads in the district leading from Spencer's Corner, at per cubic yard. For Foimmgand Metalling abput Twenty Chains, atperchnin, on the Jhnmata Road, leading towards Wesluyan Chapel For Repairing Bridge on road near the farm of Mr. Douglas. For Forming and Metalling about Twenty Chains, at per chain, and Making One Stone Culveit on timA leading to landing-place near Ascot. For Making Two Small and Two Large Stone Culveits, and Forming and Metalling Ro»d over each on the road leading to Mangarei by Mr. J, TucVs'. For Making One Small Stone Culvert near Old Maori Gate on road leading from Stewarts Pcint to Scott's Comer. For Malting Three Stone Culverts on road leading to Mangarei by Mr James Robeitson's. For Forming and Levelling a Side Road for wheel tiamcfiom Tiianqlo to Weslejau Chapel ou road leading to Ibnmata, and Making Stone Di ains to carry off the water.

Specifications and particulars can bo had on application to, the Chairman of the Board.' AU Tenders to be Rent in not later than noon THIS DAY, the 2lst Novembei, addressed to tho Chairman of the Boaid of Trustees. Tlie Boaid will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. H. S. ANDREWS,

Chairmnn of the Board.

WORKS ON EAST TAMAKI ROADS.

fpENJDTCRS will bo received by the East Tamaki A Highway Tiiftees for the under-mentioned WORKS, specifications of which may l>e seen on application to the Chaiimau of tho Bo.ird at Otalnihu :—: — 1. For Teu Wotks on TTowick Road, between Mr. Russell's and Mr. Bnvaird't gates Tlieso comprise about 40 chains of metalling, and various minor works 2. For Four Works on Ho wick Road, between I Bovaird'n gate and junction of. Otara Road, comprising alionl 10 chains of metalling, foimi»ig and repaira. 3. For Three Works on Pnpatoitoi and Flat Bush Road, being chiefly 17 chains of forming anil metalling, 4. For Five Woiks on Flat Bush Road, comptising 11 chaius of metalling, and other smaller works. 5. For Six Works on Otara Road— about 40 chains of metalling, 17 chains of forming, and miuor \VOll(S. 6. For Cajting ami Spreading Metal per cubic yard, in repair of load from Bent's Corner to ISm lie's Corner. 7. For C.xrting aud Spreading Metal per cubic yard, in snob repairs as shall bo required, on road from Bent's Corner to Wilcox's Bridge. 8. For Carting and Spreading Metal from Wilcox's Bridge to Goodfellow's Corner. 9 For C.u-tiii£» and Spieadmg Motal from Goodfellow's Corner to Great South Road. All tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board of East Taraaki Highway Trustees, Otahuhu, and to be sent in by noon on FRIDAY, the 24th instant Tho Board will not be bound ta accept any teUdel> - J. A. WILSON, Chairman of the Board.

TO BUILDERS.

11ENDEHS are required for ADDITIONS and ALTKEATIONS to the Canada Buildings, Queen stieet. Plans, *c, may be seeu at my office THIb DAY. (Tuesday), 21st instant, when tho Tenders are to be deliveied at 4 o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY,

Architect.

TO BUILDERS.

rriENDERS are invited up to FRIDAY, 24th L instant, for the EREO TION of a Ten-roomed VILLA Architects, Engineers, kc.

NOTICE.

AD4RK BAY HORSE, branded DF, No. 230; one Chesnut MARE, branded o« the near shoulder; one Light Strawberry COW. a Spotted STEER, aud a Light Yellow STEER, with turned down horns, have been on Mr. Donovan's run a long time, as the run has changed hands; and if not claimed within U days will be sold to pay for their giass.— Apply to Mr. 1. It. MoLarnon, Farmers' Hotel, Papatoitoi. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Papatoitoi.

November 18, 1865.

N O T I C E.

IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES GILBERD.

ALL Patties INDEBTED to tho abovo Estate are requested to PAY tho amount of their Accounts without further delay to tho undeisigned, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the Bame> J. C. COUTY, Accountant.

Princes street, Auckland, October i, 1865.

NOTICE.

npHE Trustees of Mr. RECBEN.WISOTSKI, X 1X 1 late of Queen -»treefc, Auckland,' Storekeeper, request that tbe CREDITORS of the said Heuben Wisotski 'will forward " the particulars of then" CLAIMS to Mr. S. Hague: Smith, Queen-street, in order that ft dividend nwy be, declared. , , Dated'this 15th day of November, 1865. - * - ' ' ' S. HAGUE SMITH. , HENRY SHERRARD.

NOTICE.

P' KRSONS INDEBTED to the .undersigned are requested to make PAYMENTS for their Accounts without delay. & RENNEDY> August 23, 1865.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 1

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