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Meetings, QTAHUHIT^HI^HWTrnSISTRiCT. The Trustees will hear appeals against the Assessment at tho Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu, on Thursday, the Ist Dscembor, at 12 o'clock noon. The List is posted up at the Post-office Otahuhu. F. D. YONGE, Chairmam.

' i -_-__________.___—. Landed Property, &c, _Tor Sale.

TjlOR SALE : Caledonians All Nations Young Americans Long Drives. <■ MARTIN SHOLL.

FOR SALE, a FARM of 438 Acres, at Whangaiei, partly improved. Two-thirds of the purchase money oun remain on mortgage, if desired. —Address, Box 220, Post-oflice, Auckland.

ri OLDMINING SHARES FOR SALE \JT 25 Shares Whau G.M.C.— Apply to L.S., office of this paper.

To Let.

TO LET, the Offices tn Shortland-street lately occupied by Mr. LasCelles. All fittings, in-luding gas, oilcloth, wall-desks, <_c, remain for the use of the tenant. BROWN, CAMBBELL, & CO.

TO LET, a Ten-roomed House in Onehunga, with Stables, Paddock ; Garden, wellstocked with fruit-trees. Rent, £50 per annum,— Apply to Captain Symonds, R.M. ___.

TO Sell or Let, a House with eight large' rooms, and three or four Acres of Land. — Apply to Fleming and Stevenson, Onehunga.

TO LET, anine-roomed House, beautifully and conveniently situated, with an extensive garden well stocked with fruit trees. Eent, £80 per annum.— Apply H. Partmgton, 30, Queen-street.

Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST.

Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you that it is my intention to present myself, on the day of Nomination, as a Candidate for re-election to a seat for your dis trict in the next (fifth) Parliament of the General Assembly. I have c honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant,

J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 21, 1870.

O WM. SWANSON, ESQ., M.P.C.

We, the undersigned electors of Newton, request you to allow yourelf to be nominated as a representative of this District in tho General Assembly at the ensuing election, and we engtige to use our influence to secure your return.

(Here follow signatures.)

TO THOMAS MASEFIELD, ESQ., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION.

Gentlemen,— l thank you for the honour you have done me, and in reply have to state [that, if elected, I will do my best for your interests. W. SWANBON.

TO THOMAS HENDERSON, ESQ., MERCHANT, AUCKLAND.

Sir,— We, the undersigned electors of Waitemata, request that you will allow youiself to be put in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, at the forthcoming general election, and we hereby pledge ourselves to use every endeavour to secure your return. We are sir, Your obedient servants, (Signed by a number of Electors.)

/~i ENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in \_JT complying with your request, and, if elected, will endeavour to do now, as I have done for so many years past, my duty. 1 have tho honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant,

THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, Ootobor 31, lt>7o.

HE DISTRICT OF EDEN.

TO EOBERT JAMES CREIGnTON, ESQ.

Sir,— -We, the undersigned electors of Eden, request that you will allow yourself to bo put in nomination to leprasent our distuct in the General Assembly at tlie forthcoming general elections, .md we pledge ourselves to do our utmost endeavours to secuie your return.

(Here folio .v signatures.)

f^ ENTLEMEN,—! have great pleasure in \J^ accepting your very flattonnsj and influential lequisition. If elected, I all ill use my best exertions to lopiosent ystuv inteiosts fnithlully. I lem.un, gentlomen, Youi obedient servant, ROBT. J. CREIGnTON.

fTIO CHARLES O'NEILL, ESQ. Thames, October 31, 1870. Sir,— We, the undersigned Electois of tho Thames Goldfield District, lequest that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination to represent our District in the General As->embly at the forthcoming General Electious ; and we pledge oursolves to do our utmost to secure your Election. We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Hore follow signatures.) REPLY. Auckland, November 10, 1870. Gentlemen,— l cannot but feel highly honoured at receiving your very laige and influential Requisition, and have much pleasutc in complying with your xequest. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES O'NEILL.

TO HENRY WARNER FARNALL ESQ.

We, the undersigned, Electois of Rodney, request you to allow yourself to be nominated for Re-election to represent our inteie3ts in the foithcoming Parliament, an d ue pledge ourselves to use every endeavour to secure your return (Here follow signatures.(

f^i ENTLEMEN, — I have much pleasure in \_JT complying with your request, and,_if eJocted will do my best to fuither your interests. I am, gGiitlemon, Yotir very obedient servant, HENRY VV. FARNALL.

TO H. L. SKEET, ESQ., C.E., TAURANGA.

gi^—We, the undersigned electors of the East Coast District, desirous of securing r representative in the House of Assembly acquainted with tho requirements of our locality and able to advocate our iuterests, request you will permit yourself to be placed in nomination at the coming election. We are, sir, Your very obedient servants, P C. Hallo wes E. Insley J. Haddret L. Bidois F George Robert Kirk W. Moon Thomas Snowdon Stephen Dobbyn Peter Bidois W. F. Phillips Joseph Faulkner T. Eaile E Korel D. Kennedy J. Glover C. Rolfe G. A. Crabbe Hugh Brown John Wadsworth G Waterson P.Maher Edwin Leaj John White J. Kinsley J . Donnelly F Johnson T. Reeves W. F. Johnson James T. Bradley A. Potier R. Hill J. Poiier John Stuart Charles Potier Andrew Spiering George Redfern 'J'homasWhittaker E. Grovatt John Murphy James Young Peter Grant Frank Fil Edward Little Thomas Monison W. H. R. Spenling Thomas Way Michael Herbert B. F. Roller William Watson D. Asher James Bodell John Butler Joseph Ransley E. Eose James Robertson John Sawyer Charles Bartlett Hartis Percy W. E. Stewart J. Robertson R. Fenell ThoinnsSomenille Lewis Samuels D. H.W. Bill J. Hagertyl Henry Bickers J. Turnbnll J. Madden H. Bidois L. McGovern D. Farrow W. Earl Henry Grantham | C. Bauer Joseph Howard I B, Provo ' E. W. G. fcroadbent. /N ENTLEMEN,—I shall havo. great plea\JT' sure in acceding to your request t>y De'coming a candidate for the representation of the East Coast District at the ensuing election, -','•■ -< < ' I have tht honour to be, gentlemen) t ■y«_t»tooaie_*»ery»nti__, /

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4147, 28 November 1870, Page 1

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