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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION.

/GENTLEMEN,— As TUESDAY next, the 14th \JT inrtant, is fixed for the POLLING for your district at the following places, allow me to request my friends who have kindly promised me their support will be pleased to ATTEND to RECORD their VOTES in my favour. Youra faithfully, HUGH MORROW. Auckland, May 10, 1567.

The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of the Northern Division :— North Shore— Pilot-station, Flagstaff Little Muddy Creek— Mr. John McPike's residence Hendersons Mill— Henderson's Mill North Shore — Mr. Reed's residence, Stokes's Point Weiti— Mr. X/loyd's barn ' Mahurangi— The Public Hall Mahurangi— The Old Survey -station Waiwera— The Post-office Matakaua — Mr. Munros Store Helensyille, Kaipara — The Court-house Pitoitoi, Riverhead— Mr. Keogh's house.

TO JAMES FARMER, ESQ., ONE-TREE HILL.

SIB,— We, the undersigned, Electors of the Electoral District of Raglan, respectfully request thatyou will allowyourself to be NOMINATED a CANDIDATE to represent this District in the General Assembly, and we will use our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, sir, Yours, &c, G. B. Owen, A. Otto, J. S. Macfarlane, J. C. Firtb, John Copland, P. A. Philips, Thoma* Craig, R. Rhodes, S. Browning, John Jamieson,, James Stewart, George May, J. B. Way, Robert Turnbull, James Kifeour, M. Ellis, Charles Tothill, A. G. Baddeley, Alfred Buckland (per H. N. Warner, J. B. Way), C. Heaphy, Joseph Oiborne, John Hall, A. H. Hunter, C. Arthur, George G. Walters, le James F. Leighton, Samnel Fleming,,/' <•: Collin McMillan, Richard Moore,f.rff . 1 , m John Mullelly, R. Bleazard, Edward Scotter, James Wrigley, Joseph May, C.F. lischer, - " William Ttifttray, W. J. Cawkirell, William Baker, M. H. Roe, Firth Wrigley. John Batger,

TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION.

/^i ENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in VJf acceding to the request contained in your requisition. If I have the honour of being elected to represent you in the General Assembly, I will do my utmost to promote your interests and that of the other electors of the district of Raglan. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient sorvant, JAMES FARMER. May 3, 1867.

TO THE RAGLAN ELECTORS.

HOUSE OI REPRESENTATIVES.

/GENTLEMEN, — It being my decided opinion VJT that country districts should entrust their suffrages to country members, I am not daunted by the weighty requisition presented to Mr. Farmer, three-fourths of the names to which are those of townsfolk*. I therefore OFFER myself, wis con : fidence of success, for your suffrages, with a full determination to'gp to the poll, and/ if elected, fearlessly and faithfully to cio my utmost for the, best interesV of the entire 'colony, and this province in * WtiCol "- J. CRISPE. Stanlake, Mauku, May 4, 1867.

TO THE RAGLAN ELECTORS.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

/^i ENTLEMEN",— When. * man feels that he can VT serve his country, in the remoteit degree, ■urely a requisition should not be neceaiary to induce him to offer his ■errices, humble though they be. I therefore come before the Electors of Raglan as » Candidate for their suffrages, it beiDg ncy decided opinion that Country District* should return Country Members. * ■ » settler of 16 years' standing. I am pretty well — . —■* olfioted, am determined country is*> be r^te* it.mugt be , by rjgid epJnomy in every at the top, to be established it must be Wowing firnfoldndly, but pMpfcoplty, %at "British Law must rule supreme. If our pTop^e we to be rendered prosperous, contented l and happy.it must be by their moral and ttectual TeleSSn, and by gi^B« v %Xed e d encouragement to agricultural P""* gJSjj! grieranc^s breed determined resolves. By the i action of the Government we are driven to demand Insular solicit the suffrages of my fellow Weotors. jSSSST' act possessing the Ue of wealth numerous and stronger cords of ■ consanguinity bind mTtB this cqlony-to Uve and die in it, and to use £y Sft exeffion/for itsjeaqe «d |rospente W lamjudependerito£ nfenorp»rt|, and" intend t p continße sof If my views coincide with yours, I ■haUbeprondof your support; but if yo«cho o »« «aother,you will do it from * conviction that he will serfe you better, and I ihall be satisfied. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, "S our obediwtt servant, J. CRISPB. '.. Mauku, May 6, 186V. ■

IKON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, Now Landed ex •Begin*.' On lale, at the Show-rooms of the undersigned, direct from the Factory of Pbyton and Co. > ! (The only good make imported): TTALP-TESTER BEDSTEADS, 'H.* 3ft 6in. to 4ft 6in. French Bedsteads, 3ft. to 4ft. 6m. Canopy-top Bedrteads, 3ft. to 4ffc. 6m. Four-post Bedrteads, 6ft 6in. x 4ft. 6in. ' ! ' Children's Cots, 4ft. x 2ft, Safety Sides Children's Cots, sft. x 3ft, Safety Sides Children's Cots, sft. 6in. x 3ft 6in. And a variety of other sizes and patterns, • I'-.. the Largest and Best Asssorted Stock in Auckland. 130 and 132, Queen-street .vu •. •■ •' NEWMAN & EWEN.

RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. rnHEundewigned, hning determined to RELINJ QUISH BUSINESS, is now prepared U PPFER hit STOCK, consisting of Wines and Spirits Oilmen's Stores, and General Grooenes ( Drapejy . Ac, 4c, &c. 4.t and tinder post, foe cash only. . N*B.— A speedy Settlement of all Outstanding Aoooonts is required, as no farther notice will be given by ' ' ... ' GEORGE WEBSTER. Aaokland, May 1, 1867. ~^"~ NOTICE.

THE Undersigned is now prepared to SUPPLY DRAINING TILES, in any quantity, at the lowest pouible rates. ' , , ' JAMES APPLEBY, BRICK AND TILE WORKS, D R U R Y. AprU 17, 1867.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 7