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TO THBELECTORS OF CITY WEST. g~^i ENTLEMEN,— In reply to your numero-sly-l"JT aiened requisition, presented to me on Saturd£ tat?! ?beg to -ay th.tl.m a CANDIDATE for your Suffrages at the ensuing election for the Seat in the Provincial Council vacant by the eleotion of John Williamson, E*q., as Superintendent. I have, &c, CHARLES F. MITCHELL. April 24, 1867.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. g^\ ENTLEMEN,— A vacancy having been created VJ in the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL by the resignation of Jerome Cadman, Esquire, and having been promised the support of a very large number of influential Electors of the said Division, I hereby beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the vacant seat. Should you do me the honour of returning me, I beg to assure ton that I shall use every exertion in my power in improving the present neglected state of your district, as well as attending to the general interests of this province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HUGH MORROW. Auckland, April 24, 1867.

TO ALLAN O'NEILL, ESQ., NORTH SHORE. SIR,— We, the undersigned Elector* of the Northern Division, respectfully request that you will permit yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for the vacant seat in the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL for the NORTHERN DIVISION. Your long and intimate connection with the district, and your devotion to its interesti when formerly representing it, warranting us in readily promising our best efforts to secure your return should you become a candidate. We are, Sir, Yours faithfully, Thomas Poynton Robert Mackay B. Menary Patrick Melavin John Holmes. Here follow about one hundred signatures.

/~*i ENTLEMEN,— I had not the slightest intenVJT tion of offering myself as a candidate for the Provincial Council, but, looking at the names of those who signed the requisition, nearly all of whom supported me during the twelve yean I was a member for the Northern Division, 1 think it would be ungrateful of me to refuse complying with your request; therefore, under the circumstances, I lay myself entirely in your hands. I have the honour to be, | Gentlemen, I Yours, &c, ALLAN O'NEILL. To Messrs. Poynton, Menary, Mackay, Melavin, Holmes, and 4he others signing requisition.

TO H. CHAMBERLIN, ESQ. SIR, — A vacancy having occurred in the House of Representatives, by the Resignation of Joseph Newman, Esq., as Member for Raglan, we, the undersigned settlers of this district, pledge ourselves to support you by our votes and interest, if you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination for the vacant seat. Wo have the honour to be, Mr, Your most ebedient vervants, J. C. Johnstone, G« Clark, Richard Todd, James McCrackin, Bichard Nazer, R. Philp, Robert Gilmour, James hwann, Joseph Graham, George Barrett, H. J. Falwasser, Joseph Pretty, Thomas Jaggar, Martin Barsant, Henry Fuller, J. L» Trobe, Herbert W. Brabant, Jno. Bulford, W. Har«ant, John Hangrens, Samuel Morgan, W. Bulford, Michael Sheahan, John Moon, D. B. McDonald, John Douglas. Raglun, April 19, 1867.

TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. /^i ENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to convey to \JT you my thanks for the requisition received by me to-day, requesting me to allow myself to be put in nomination for the vacant Seat in the Home of Representatives for the district of Raglao, and beg to inform you and the other Electors of the district that should you think proper to elect me I shall be happy to serve, and will do my duty to the best of my ability as your representative in the General Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, HENRY CHAMBERLIN. St. George's Bay, Parnell, April 26, 1867.

FARM AT TE AWAMUTU. CREAM OF THE WAIKATO. THE undersigned offers for SALE his FARM at Te Awamutu, containing 400 acres, being Seotions No. 75 to 83 of Gundry and Goedall's survey, in the parish of Mangapiko. 120 acres are enclosed with substantial two-rail fence, ditch, and live fence, subdivided into paddocks, and the greater part in grass. The quality of Soil is second to none in Waikato. The Land is undulating, affording shelter against any weather, and is admirably adapted for a sheep farm. It has a frontage of 1£ miles to the road to Alexandra; is bounded towards Te Awamutu by mission land, and towards the Puniu it joins a reserve of 800 acres, which have recently been awarded to natives as compensation, and may be purchased at alow price. Mr. Simpson's hotel is erected on a portion of the land, and is held by him under lease for two years, *ith a purchasing clause of £200 per acre. The situation of the Farm is unrivalled, Te Awamutu being the grand centre of the most thriving villages, viz., Ohaupo, Te Rahu, Rangi&whia, Orakau, and Kihikihi, and the market town of all the Waikato settlements. No township has been laid out by Government at Te Awamutu, and the only site available for one is onjthe land now offered^ Numerous offers have already been made for the purchase of quarter-acre lots as business sites, but refused, as it is desirable to dispose of the whole in one block. Intending purchasers are requested to inspect the property, and satisfy themselves that land in a more commanding and valuable position, and of superior quality of soil, is not procurable in the Waikato. FRANZ SOHERFF, Fort-street.

VALUABLE RURAL LAND AT WAIKATO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Q/^O ACR . ES of I^ND at TE RORI, Oj \J \J Waikato, comprising Sections 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77, the property of Captain Yeats. The land, is of the richest description, undulating, well watered, partly cleared, and available for both arable and pastoral purposes. The property is bounded upon one side by the Raglan Road, and upon the other side by the Waikato River, where the depth of water at all times will admit of a steamer being moored against its banks The Estate will be disposed of in one or more lots to suit purchaser?, and upon easy terras. The land; from its situation and the advantages it poiseisei; should command the attention of gentlemen in 'search of a Good Farm. For further particulars, apply to Captain Yeats, Te Rori ; or, to Thomas Shailib Wiston, Short-land-street, Auckland. , March 25, 1867.

FOR LEASE, 'fT THE BES untried POSITION for a COUNTRY J. STORE or HOTEL in the province. The Buildings are very spacious, and may readily be adapted at little cost. An energetic* . man with small capital would be certain to do well. ' For further particulars, apply to , '•' (> CHARLES 'TOTHILL, Acoountant and Agent, ' Shortl»od-stMtfc,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

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