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; THE SUPERINTENDENCE TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. f^i ENTLEMEN,— Ibeg very respectfully to In- ; \_a form you that, iv anticipation of the ensuing I>ro-rincial Elections, I am a CAITOIDATE for tha honour of occupying the post of SUPERINTENDENT. In soliciting the confidence and support oftha electors, I found my claim on the possession of definite political principles, on freedom from the trammels of party, and on aa acquaintance of twenty-tnvo years wiHh the public nffairsof Auok. land and the colony. I propose doing myself the pleasure at a future date of visiting ai many of tho out-districts as practicable, when the views I entertain of the present oondition and future prospects of the province Trill h% fully laid before you. I hare tho honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. ELLIS. [Weekly Advertisement.] TO R. C. DYER, ESQ.

WE, the undersigned Electors, Settlers of Mahurangi and Matakana, being desirous of giving our united support to a Candidate for tJ o House of Representatives and the Provincial Council for the Northern Division, to represent the interests of the Country Settlers, and who will, if returned, more especially exert his influence ia abolishing the present system of Provincial Government, and endeavour to obtain in its place Local Self-govern-ment throughout the country. KnoTf ing that you would act for our best interests, \re ask that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as above, and we pledge ourselves to give you our utmost support. (Signed) B. Phillips John Grimmer J. Wilson L. Thornton N. Wilson M. Angove "W. Teuton James Tozer J. Greenwood John Trethowen J. S. Donnison T. J. Millon Alex. Cruicksbank R, San key P. W. Croker Charlea Matthews And eighty others.

TO THE ELECTORS OP THE NORTHERN DIVISION, THE COMMITTEE appointed to carry out Mr. DYER'S ELEOTION for the General Assembly a»d Provinoial Council are anxious to enter into communication with the settlers in other parts of the division, that they may co-operate to Secure his election, and that of others who may hold the same viows. J. M. MURRAY, ! Chairman of the Committee. \ Matakana, July 19, 1869. MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAY DISTRICT, ' T HESEBY notify that Mr, F. J, BROOKS, o£ X Wyndhara-streat, has been appointed COLLECTOR for tte above District, to whom all outstanding RATES are requested to be paid on or before SATURDAY, August 7, 1869, or legal proceedings will be taken to enforce payment. JOHN WALTERS, Chairman of Board of Trustees. Jnly 26, 1809. MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

OWNEKS of DOGS in the above District ate hereby Informed that Dog Ticktti can be obtained on payment of the sum of FIVE SHILLINGS at the Office of the undersigned, Wyndham Btreet, or at his resid^uce, Eden Terrace, in terras of the Dog Nuisance Act, Sess. 1, No. 4, 1854 ; and Proclamation iv the Government Gazette, dated June 11, 1569. Patties failiug to oomply with the above render themselves liable to the penalties provided in guch Aot, P. J. BROOKS, Collector,

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, QOME 03? THE SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES

Used by H.R.H, the DUKE;OF EDINBURGH During hi? visit to Auckland. Aldq, Tho WELL.-FINISHED DOG CART', complete. W, OUOWTHER,

VELOCIPEDES "T* OP EVERT ■DESCRIPTION, JS X^nL FOX GENTLEMEN, LADIES, pi |3(isf£3 CHILDREN. ;JM| tfc^stjJfZm'BEHT Forged Ptkil, with Brake, 'JQIAoS'-AIAKK. AND BisT Hic^oftY Wheels. rpHE FRENCH VELOCIPEDE COMPANY, _L through their English Manufacturers, offer the very best Velocipedes at prices from £§ to £14, Liberal terms to Importers. Ihe Export and Shipping Department ia under the care of Tan aye Bbotkers and Holman, of 10, Laurence Pountney Lave, London. The English Wholesale Agents are S. and E. Ransoms and Co, All communications to be made to tho (General Manager, A. DAVfS, . H, Strand, London. %* " The Velocipede, its history, and how to use it," can be obtained for 83. of the Publisher of this Journal. THE SPARKLING MOSELLE NO. 2. HPHIS WINE, first shipped by Deinhard and .X Jordan, of CoblBuz (which firm ha? hoen extinct since 1864), being now imitated in style and label, it becomes neoescary to state — Ist. That Mr. Anthony Jordan, at Coblenz, on he Rhine, and Moselle (Prussia), is the only viving partner of the fir«n of Deinhard and Jordan. 2nd. Ihfct it is be who invent j d the original modft of preparation that has mado the SparkliDg Moselle No. 2 so popular. 3rd. That consequently the Sparkling Moselle No. 2, Bhipped by Mr. Jordan, beariug his brand *' A. J.," a« also the old label, is the best guarantee of its genuineness

TItAuJS.MAttK.

London Addreßs : A. JORDAN, Philpot-lane, Fenohuroh-street.

HOLLOW AY'S PILLS.

fTIHE history of this great remedy is tbe moat X wonderful that the world has ever known. It establishes the all-important faot, that wherever disease exists, its searching and healing properties •re in most cases equal to it 3 subjection and oure. Disorders of the Stomach are the sources of ! the deadliest maladies. Now, what is tho operation of Pills? They oleanae the bowelc, regulate the I liver, bring tbe relaxed or irritated stomach into a | natural aud healthful condition, changing aioknosa into health. Ailments of Females. -At the two epoohs In life in which the system undergoes the most Important and critical changes, the Pille are jjricelesa in their effect in disorders to which the sex is liable ; and at the turn of life are a safeguard against evil consequences. The Blood, the Bile. — In whatever form disease attacks the liver, the Hood is necessarily in an impure state: let such sufferers renort with confidence to this powerful anti-bilious and purifying agent, and a restoration to health and strength will be the result* The best Remedy kxown for Asthma, Biliou? Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Constipation of the Boweia, Debility, Diarrhoea, Female Irregularities, Indigestion, Influenza, Liver Complaints, Piles, Retention of Urine, btone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Weakness, from whatever cause, ko., to. £9" I 'ACT 10 NT, — None are genuine unless the words " Hollowat, London," are THscemiMo aa a water mark m every leaf of the book of directions, whicl may be plainly seen by holding it to the light. */ Sold at the manufactory of Processor Huf.M>WAT, 241, Strand, I on.lon, and by all dealers in medicine, iv boxes at Is. 1.W., 2s. 9d., 4s 6d., 115,2-2s.,and 33a. There is » considerable «aviug hy taking the larger sizes. Very copious directions for use are affixed to each box.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3752, 28 July 1869, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3752, 28 July 1869, Page 7