TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS.
GENTLEMEN, — Having been requested to stand for tho PcuKiouer Fotfcloincnts at ibo approaching Election fni the General Assembly, T hive tho honour to intimate my readiness to servo as your representative, if elected, and beg to request jour votes in my favour. T have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient seivanfc, P. F. DE QULNCEY. ITowick, November 23, 1865. TO 11113 ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS.
f^i ENTI/EMEN',— TTaving received, from Electors vJT of tlie Pensioner Settlements, a written requisition, to the effect that I would consent to be put in nomination to leprescntthe Pensioner Settlements in the next General Assembly. I bog to say that I receivpd with pleasure the mark of public confidence implied in the vt Mi of the leqiiisitiomsts, nnd shall make it my duly, if elected theieto, to seivo the constifiif iioy to the best of my ability in the House of llepresentattves'. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, PONSONBY PEACOCKB. Ilowick, November 27, 1865,
P.S. —With lcfciencc to an address that has just appeared from Colonel do Quincey, I beg to add tli.it the above addicss of mine is but the fulfilment of a piomise given long ago, and frequently lenewed since, that I would, if uquested, stand for the Pensioner Settlements, wbenevc a \acancy should occur; a puiinise which 1 have this day been called upon to adheieto, with ipeeinl refeiencc to tho candidatuie of Colonel do Quintoy. P. PEACOCKE.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION.
GENTLEMEN,— Although T have not had the honour of being ltturned as one of your repiescntativcs in llicrnivinci.il Council, ib netorbhclms afl'or.lrt me much pluasuic to ictuin you my sincere tliAiiks f<u the \oiy luiul manner in which you imppot t( d me, T wit .niMous to h.ive attended at tho dtchuation of the poll, for the pmpoie of giving cxpiesMou to lny sentiments regaining the result of the election, and pcisoiuilly tli.mlung \>i\ fot the kin. l seivices which you remit r. d me, but the inclemency of the wmtlier pie\enteil my domtf '.<>. IlaviDg hern thin ilopnvod of that oppoilumty. T f< ol myelf called ujwii to biiefly state tint, h.id good faith b. en Kept with me, and tho pionmes of suppoit made to my fiieuds uid imselE been pfidinne.l. no doubt could line cxiittd as to the reit.uniy uf my '■ucccst. 1 will icfi >in fiom fiuth'i commi nt, and heir to assil><> you tJi.itl do not iL't;i(-t my having coim* fm\v iid as .1 c null at. On tln> contiaiy Lnmgl.ul I (lul so, as it .iir.ndi'd you an oppoituiuty of pmviiic; jour opinion of me, ami t;.v\o me tlio |il>asutc of becoming moio intmi.itcly acqu.mited with yon. I icuiain, Ocntknicn, Yoms fmlhfulh and obliged, TlU(ilI MORROW. Cliavlton Lodge, Auckland, Novembu 28, 156.1 BANK OF AUL'KLVND.
'"jpIITC li.rocton lieift.y give notice that the ;. ?lX I'll" -Gc^jfi °f 'II 1 ' 11 SliilhiiL.s jcr Simp will Ijo PAYABLE on KATUKiV.Y, JJocember •23, 180."). C. l'\ JOHN?, Manager. Eanlc of Auckland, Vncl land, Novcmbci 22, lSd."> WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (LLMITKT)). rpnE FIRST CALL of the Wailiau Gold Mining A Conipmj' (Limited), of AT) ]icr ihare, is now made V \ Y A LSLK to tho Tit.isiuor at the Company's office, Cocluane's Building-, on WEDNESDAY", 13th Pecembei, ISQS. By oidu of the Dncctoib. KOBEJIT SCRULTZ, Secictary. 20, 18G5. NOTICE. TN TIII3 ESTATE OF TniS LATE J UMJS3GILBEISD.
ALL Pai ties INDEBTED to the above Estate aie lequcstcd to PAY tlie amount of then Account', without fmtliei delay to tlio nmloisigneil, or legal piocucdinqs v ill be taken to tecovcr the same. J. C. COUTY, Accountant. Piiiices htreel, Auckland, October 4, 1803. NOTICE. IN RE JOFTtf BAXTER'S ESTATE, MAIUJIiAMU.
ALL CLAIMS (in detail) against the above Fstafce must be <ent in to tho undersigned on orbefoie the 1 t of Dcoembei ne\t, otherwise they will not be lecogniscd. ' HOBTS & TIURST, Trusses in the above Estate, Queen stieet. Novembei _22, TSGS _ WINDSOR PARK, Y\ AIUKU.
N OTIC X .
ALL Paities found TRESPASSING on the abo\e li.sl.it e, eithei ill puisuit of Game ni foi Fimt. oi Fiihmg in Vngiiua Watei, will be PROSkC'UTED 14. CONSTABLE.
N O T I C E .
JF the uudei lnciitioned pai tics do not REMOVE . tlßii BOXE*. and ConUuls fiom my house Wilhiu dajs aftti date, tluy will be i-o'd by Public Auction :— Missis SUSKLK, COULSON, BR^BURY, and TWOiIPSON. ELIZABETH BOND. Ci ltoi ion Hotel, Hobson sticet, Novembci 30, 1865.
CAUT I O N .
NOTICE is heitby given that WILCOX'S BRIDGE, E.'st T.tmaki Distuct, h.as leccntly become UNSAFE foi g< neral tiadic. J. A. WILSON, Chaiimnn of tho Bo.ud of East 'Tnmaki Distuet 'Tiustec«.
WARNING TO COMPOSITORS.
r{pilF, PiopiioUns of dip LyltcJlon Times are enX devouring to KEDUCK the PIUCJS pn thousand ou tlieu establishment from Is. Gil. (the lecogimcd puce in Chiistclimclt) to 11-.I 1 -. 4il. It is to be hoped that no fair lmmU will toke notice of the advertisements in tlie Daily Papers of Auckland for Compositois for that nffice. JOSKPJI DRHMM, PiMidcnt, Anck Typ Association. J. W. lIENJ-KY, Reeietiiy, Ancle, Typ. Association. [v oarb.] MPv. .T. C SRXril?, Anim.il Poitraifc Pnintcr. - Apply t<i Mis-is. Waiil am) B\Tnnu SlaUoncrs, Qucon-slieel, Auckland, Lessons gi\en in Oil Painting
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 1
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