Election Notices,
jnpO CHARLES O'NEILL, ESQ. Thames, October 31, 1870. Sir,— We, tfu? MtfdifriJgoed Electors oi the Thames Goldfleld District, fsqnwt that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination to represent our District in the General Assembly at the forthcoming General Elections; and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your Election. We are, sir, your obedient servant!, John <v*rmoll Daniel Bull Richard Kenn«n Richard Madden G. 'froasaenn, M.D. W. E. Crofton W. H. Skeet J. Greenßeld JsiWes Marshall E R. McGregor Charles Curtis James, ucdiunochie Grindefson and Ahlgren James Nosw >rthy Wilfoftfai Sturrock Thomas Wattetl R Mdglnn JUginn BrO9/ William Green Fryer and Co, B. S, Wilson T. Gudgeon B. Onyon W.Davies JohnE Bank* Moses Brothers John Snaith James Reid George Grieve Bums Andrew Gold W. J. Boyle T. W. and J. Brown JohnO J.Atten Charles Gilligan John Uncles Emanuel Maiks Thomas st^venson D. Wilson Alfred Bignel W. E. S. Hickson David Reed A. H. Hickson D. McMastera Barnett and Levy J- hn O«nfle Joseph Samuel Samuel Young Lewis Meyers A. ueimu Thomns Wilson W. C. AVright Samuel Alp« A. C. Haymes Thotnat Short J< S. Chapman D. McLar Louis Ballin Henry Hewin Samuel Whiteside W< Payne James Ninnis James AJICW*y James liiggins Etlwwti H. rKHbwi T. S. Shephord John Rouutree 3. Hamilton Ward O. McNab Wm, T >le A. McMillan J*me» Eeiuiek George Deniey Wm. L File Ji-hn Browning B. H. Thomas John Taylor Augustus Babeki Robeit Skeen David Millar Saimiol Stwenson Mfttthevr Delaney Michael Browne Edward Smith Alexander Lamb E. W. Bris«enden Peter Lamb Alexander Dawar JameaUUtke S. E Bicuards Wm. Harris Alfred Jonca Richard Bach R F C'lnningfcata Alfred Bach Henry Hawkes jouu uiuwa J, i>» U>»ta John P. Hall J. C. D. Bowden Frederick * ell 3 Josiah Prout A McDonald Rich«d Tregonning G Speers Edward Thomas Wro. Rykers Henry GlUtftt Job Tyler Selwyn Vidal C. Graut A. and M. Evans Edward Johns S. Percy J. C Akers John Thompson Bryant Vercoe H. U. Richmond Bernnrd Ballin J. Davisou R. C Jord*n J. B. O'nonnell Robert N. Smith H. C. Lawlor, J.P. Wm Coubrouuh E. U. Power, J.P. R. Harris James Mann James Sargent Job n Phil ips and Son J. Boulter T. Beresford Wilson H. Gertz J. Wayraouth P. McLeod W. H Grace W. Elliott W. J. Clements John Cirfrae James Dick John Giles W. Bnrton fteorge Lovatt Johu R Perry Charles Pye William J. Beate L. Lessong William Shaw William K. Patterson William Everett Charles Burton Laurence Levy John Graham C. Cox T J. Gnhdm James H Lymburn P. Patterson „ James McCormiclc R Richards Samuel McClatcby William ooutor G.deon Smales Henry C. Glllespie George Burdett Eobert Stone J. Missen I H. Alexander Henry Frith H burnfoot James Cater , A. G. Mitchell George iinlme "*' William Wilkinson w. Knight G B. lhoms R. B..wt.d I Chribtophei Edwards Fiecierick Cock Alfred Curtis J. Harrison William Towers John laylor Alfred Reed John West William Coutts R. S. Brown John F. Heigbway James Spry James McCurten Davjd itiichie W. Farquhar John Newson George B -nows J. P. Hamlin Robevt Vincent Alexander Saun<?en Peter Grain J. Howard Chailes Cantell T. J. Ward»ll Henry Sealo N. Walker Archibald Campbell A. Anthony John W. Shaw George Williamson Jaine-. Cocks T. and S. Morrin W. S. Casely Wm. Payne J. Lawrence John llclnerney T. Emerson P. Delahanty Frederick F. Day John Moore A. Alunroe Ebenezer Linsay John P. Clark James Colltry Henry Clayton, M.P.S. Thomas Considine Chr stopher Tester Henry Willis G. Bablngton W. Alorgan James Kutement F. O' am Peter Norbury James Downes J. Waite Win. S <nderson John W. Walker David Maher Matthew Edgar Reuben Nichols J. Me Roberts P Donnelly Samuel Wells Jo-hua Lyes Seymour Wells Robevt Turner Wm. Lloyd William Dunne James Bennett G. Clotworthy John Bennett J*mes Wm. Winters HBl i rich Kohn J.itnes Coots Sigiamund Kohn John Hayes A. Laseelles Michael Clancy D J. O'Keeffe Edward Qum M H. MeUinley Maurice W. Power Wm Laird A. M. Loughlin James Mullhall James McGuire Thomas Sellars William Flahive Thomas Healy T. W. Robinson William Lynoh Mark Sheehy C. W, Coney G. Meaohim James Powell W. Bobbett TVilliam Coombe Wm. Reed J. Conning L. S. Phillips CF. Lethbridge, M.D. Thomas Slater James Heron' P. Danse James Bennett John Fitzgerald W. Clements E. W. Dobbs M. H. Airey Robert Knkpatrlck D. Quadrt William Walsh — Soldino James Anderson Carroll Nash Wm. Green W. McQuillan F. O'Dowd T. Garrett Samuel Roach John Rafferty James Biker lames Hopcr«ft Denis Hogan Wm. MoCullough James Garvey Philip Lempiiere Edward McCarron P. McFeeloy Edw»rd Boyle James G. Quinn Edward Healey Edmond Twohlll Edward MoManaway Hugh Coolahan Richard Potter Ihomus Mulguan Thos Keuney dL O'l/onnell John Kennody T. Murray James Devin Thomas Rowden Patiick Joyoe Hunh Call John Mullen Patrick Kelly Bart. Brown Henry Devin Florence McCarthy Matthew Whitty Thomas Baird Thomas McEvoy John Ityan Peter Mahon Michaei O'Mava Patrick Fl/n James Walsh Owen Reynolds Peter C. Greene Robert Thompson Peter Brown Thomas Lynch D McAuley James McKenley Timothy Hunt James Bxrrott Philip O'Connor James O'Hea Timothy Ruckley S. Keane John Griffin E. Dooley Robert Fox James McNamara Martin Maher P. Brophy M. Flannigan Frederick Trevors James O'< 'onnor John Hegarty James Baird a. 8, Driver D. McCarthy. M. Daley REPLY. Auckland, November 10, 1870. Gentlemen,— l cannot but feel highly honoured at recoivinq your very large and influential Requisition, and have much pleasure in complying with your request. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient bervant, CHARLES O'NEILL,
Merchandise.
I\TOW LANDING EX 'SYDENHAM XI AND 'ARGYLBSHIRE:' 30 tons Galvanised Wrought Iron 250 boxes Window Glass 23 packages French Corks 106 boxes Do Roubaix"s Candles 200 boxes I-eith Candles 8 bales Fine Kent Hops 4 bales Fine Foreign Hops 5 cases Confectionery 4 case* * t tio cry 2 bales Printing Paper 1 Lithographic Pi ess, Stones, <fee. 5 bales Flour Bags 3 bales 3-bushel Bags 100 casks Portland Cement 20 casks Jeffrey's Sparkling Ale, in stone bottles 10 4-casks Compain's Brandy 50 cases Com pain's Bramly 15 cases Very Fine O(d t'.randy, in qrts. and pts Also on hand ox late arrivals, Bran.iy— Sl ail ell's, Hennessy's, UVP. and other Brands, in bulk and bottle W hiskey— Cnmpbellton and Iri*h Geneva— JDKZ, in cases of 20, 15, and 12 bottles Schnapps Wflfe'g I'ortwine, in qr.-caslci and octaves, Silva's Sherries, good to fine, dry. pale, L. Cor's and Cozens's Champagne, Olaret. Liqueurs, and Bitters, in groat variety Stout— .Jeffrey's, Younger'.s, and Porter's Ale— Jeffrey's and Mallet linseed Oil, r.iw and boiled CuUa Oil, English and French Paints, Driers, and Turps Oilmen's btores and Groceries 1 .'*cwt. Btenm (Tarftmer 1 tanching and Shearin? Machine 1 Lever Hoop Punching Press, with punches And dies Bva Bsnghei and Circular S*wj,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4145, 25 November 1870, Page 3
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