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DR. POLLEN'S REQUISITION— Contiawsd.

William Wilson James Weir Samuel Hetherington J. A. Haslitt S. Young J. Coates E. Kempthorne Jos. Thomas George Oughtoa Robert Willis James Sutherland J. Hill Alex. V. Gunt«r David J. Young David Stewart Richard Olirer Thomas Short M. Goldwater S. M. Basley J. Hooper Samuel A. Levy R. Taylor C. C. Hurrell Alfred Jones C. S. Nation Alex. Marshall Henry Wright William Blunden H. M Jacobs Jame3 Spry Samuel Bloomfield W. E. Baber John Bullock Dugald Bryce Alexander Tutton George Pennyfield George Waterworth Fredk. Cock Chas. C. Kidd John E. Murphy A. E. King Lewis Turreli H. Samuels, M.D. Chas. Blake John Frank Andrew Burns Edward Lambert Adam McCarroll William G. Hibble Henry George Hoare C. Girdler Raimondo Soldini Marfcin Frentschoe J. Geo, Becker Wiiliain Vaile Thomas Constable M. H. Airey H. N. Garland J. W. Jevons David Weir Lewis O'Neill W. Brown H. B. Graham Thomas Langlands James A, Soil John R. Parry J. Buttment C. Davidson J. W. Campbell John Gwynneth Henry Greenacre S. Matthews J. B. Hannah P. D. Yonge 1ST. W. Massey W. Denham, C.E. Robert Davidson W. F. Coope, J.P. W. K. Paterson A. Stratford Saunders and Kissling George Symington William Campbell Nigel Partridge W. C. Hazard Adam Jackson H. W. Francis C. S. Totton Henry Poingdestre G. F. Welch Matthew H. Frost Samuel Frost Edward 0. Frost John Townsend William Henry Smith E. R. Robinson John Machneau John Gwynneth, jun. P. O'Connor Robert Farmer Robert Workman William Ackland F. Robinson, G.T. George Spray John Colquhon Frederick Webber John Martin G. H. Smith Thomas Neal Edwin N. Bolton C. Witberford John Goodall, C.S. James Carnell

William Lo wrie John Maclntyre D. FitzGerald Benjamin Kerr Gillan Thomas K. McLean John Swan Thomas Wilson James O'Donnell Samuel Morrison Thomas Bell R. Fitzmaurice Sande* Thomas Sullivan James McGregor George McLeod W. H. Stretton Edward Hy. Powley, J.P. L. A Wood William Rose lidward Dibble Nathaniel Stafford William Ford J. C. D, Bowden John Thomas W. Haymaa H. Percy William J. Starter Hy. Mackay John Butt John Hall Albert Myers C. A. Robertson Jno. Hendy E. Cans Edward Little H. Czerwonka, C.E. Chas. W. Sanders N. S. P. Sutton Chas. Pearson H. O. Hamlin H.J. Phillips Joseph Evans Richmond C. Knewstub H. G. L. Radford W. P.McGirr J Menzies R. Shaw Robert Kelly David Robinson Daniel Archibald Geo. B. Hodgson Jas. W. Kirkham Joseph Banks Samuel Brown John Tuani O'Donnell Samuel Neale W. A. Gray A. BryceBain L. Bowden John Milray F. Bennett Arthur Whitly Fleming George E. Jackson, R.M. John McNeill George Gingell A. Anthony Albert Griffith James Clarke C. S. S. George M. Proune Charles Reed William Batea Alfred Curtis Hastings Baker J. R. Morgan W. Marsh J. C. Ritching C. F. Quint John Keesing George A. Beere J. Gwynne Peter McGregor W. Johnnk John. Conley J. M. Murray Robert Douglas A. B. Hunifrey John Fielder Hugh Read A. de Courcy Brierton John Brothwell Robert Darrah George Priest John Adeane George Pilkethley W. H. Lewisson William Carnell George Wilkinson "William James Caaely J, E. Dodd George S. Lamb John Campbell Walton Barstock James Lawrence James McAley Daniel Dael William Asher James J. Petrie John Beck William James Yandte Alexander Mason Williami John Down Thomas Lawrence.

Auckland, September, 1869. GENTLEMEN,- n ... . I accept the invitation with which you have honoured me " to allow myself to oe " put in nomination for the office of Superintendent of this Province ;" and I beg leave respectfully to thank y«u for your promise of active support. t As the question of " Provincialism" will probably be put in issue on the hustings I take this occasion to assure you that, should the choice of the electors fall on me, I will go into office, not to undermine or damage Provincial Institutions, but to reform provincial administration, and, with the concurrene of the representatives of the people in Council, by making an equitable distribution of the public money throughout the several distnets, to encourage the growth, and to aid in the establishment, of a system of true local selfgovernment. I am, Gentlemen, Your moat obedient servant, DANIEL FOLLBN. ,

MESSRS- G. NASH AND CO-, DRAPERS, ETC., 23 0, QUEEN-STB1ET BEG to nvite the ATTENTION of the PUBLIC to their itook of WINTER GOODS, of which they have jns* receded a new »nd extenaive •hipment, »nd which they o»n d«p*w of »t rates eo re*soimbl* m to enable thsm to d#fy competition, both ai regard olwapacu ana studitVa — . . They beg feipectfolly to dmw th* attention of Ladiei to their 1m» atook of BUck^LAOESVColouwd SILKS. REPS, WINCEYS, POFLINBrT£8LLAMA^FR^Cg MERINOS (fa«toolouri,at28.W.perj»rd), Black and Coloured ALPACAS, OOBCROS, &o. In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, whioh i» under the management of MifB Morale a lady who has had y«y coasiderabl* experience in firat cltai houeei in London, e^try reqwaitt will be found ; and Mmn. G. N. & Co, beg to point particular attention f a T«rj largo asiortmeot of BONNETS of the neweit fwhion, of which they have just received a wapply direot from Ladie»» and Children'* TJNDERCLO THING in great variety ia ako en ha»d, *ad oan bo made up on th-pwmiitea to any ii*e, style, or pattern. .. Ladiei' Vtetat* purohaud on he pramiies can alto bemad* up undar the aupervutton of aicwa ™Bov™'and Youth*' WEARING APPAREL, and Gentletnen'a CLOTHING of all deioriptiona, ties, «lk soarfi, black, coloured, nnd white KID gloves, blaak doth hat band», I. R. '••lt« «d braces, waterproof coats, and pvery requisite for •eafaring person* and miners, aw al*o o« band, and oan be nupplied »t v*>ry low rat«s , In HOSlEltY *»d HABERDASHERY every conceivable article will be fonnd; and enstomers will be attended to with the greatest CIVILITY and tTTRs'TlON, and *itl bm waited on »<y assistants who h»ve very extensive experiense in all the braeohea of th« linendrapf ry u-isi-BM", both in tht Australian eolouiesand in &uropea» oitiea

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 7

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