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Election Notices. ! TO THE HONOURABLE JULIUS YOGEL. ■" Sir,— We. the undersigned Electors of the City o* Auckland East request that you will allow yourself to be put ib nomination to represent our district in tho General Assembly at tho forthcoming Geneial Election, and "we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure yonr election.— We are, Sir, your obedient S_»_*VA_lt_l (Signed by about 290 Electors.) REPLY. GENTLEMEN.— I have much pleasure in comply ing with your flattering request, I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JULIUS YOGEL. Auckland, October 18, 1870. TO THOMAS HENDERSON, ESQ., MERCHANT, AUCKLAND. Sir,— We, the undersigned electors of Waitcmata, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent our district in tho General Assembly, at the forthcoming general election, and we hereby pledge oursolves to use every ondoavour to secure your return. We are sir, Your obedient servants, (Signed by a number of Electors.) GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and, if elected, will endeavour to do now, as I have done for so many years past, my duty, I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, October 31, 1870. rpO CHARLES O'NEILL, ESQ. Thames, October 31, 1870. Sir,— We, tho undersigned Electors of tho Thames Goldfleld District, request that you wilt allow yourself to be put in Nomination to represent our District in the General Assembly at the forthcoming General Elections ; »nd we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your Election. We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Heie follow signatures.) REPLY. Auckland, November 10, 1870. Gentlemen,— l cannot but feel highly honoured at receiving your very large and influential Requisition, aud have much pleasure in complying with your request. I have tho honour to he, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES O'NEILL. TO HENRY WARNER FARNALL ESQ. We, the undersigned, Electors of Rodney, request you to allow yourself to be nominated for Re-election to represent our interests in the forthcoming Parliament, an d we pledge ourselves to usj every endeavour to secure your return (Here follow signatures. ( GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and, if elected will do my best to further your interests. I am, gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, HENRY W. FARNALL. fj^O WM. SWANSON, ESQ., M.P.C. Wo, the undersigned electors of Newton, request you to allow yourelf to be nominated as a reprcsenta- ' tive of this District in the General Assembly at the ensuing election, and wo engage to use our influence to secure your return. (Here follow signatures.) TO THOMAS MASEFIELD, ESQ., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING ;';THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,—! thank you for the honour you We done me, and in reply have to state that, if elected, i will do my best for your interests. W. SWANSON. 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, » i a Candidato for re-election to a seat for your distiiet in the next (fifth) Parliament of the General A s-iembly. I have the honour to be. gentlemen, _our obedient servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 27, 3870. TO H. L. SKEET, ESQ., C.E. TAURANGA. Sir,— We, the undersigned electors of the East Coast District, desirous of securing a representative in the House of Assembly acquainted with tho rail iiirements of our locality and able to advocate our interests, request you will permit yourself to be placed i;i nomination at the coming election. Wo are, sir, Your very obedient servants, F. C. Hallowes E. Insley J. Haddret L. Bidois F George Robert Kirk \V. Moon Thomas Suowden Stephen Dobbyn Peter Bidois W. F. Phillips Joseph Faulkner •i". Ealle E. Korel I). Kennedy •!• Glover O. Rolfe G. A.Crabbe Hugh Brown John Wadsworth <* Waterson P. Mahor Edwin LeaJ Jou " White J. Kinsley J . Donnelly K Johnson T. Reeves W. F. Johnson James T. Bradley A. Potior R. Hill •T. Potier Johu Stuart Charles Potier Andrew Spiering George Redt'ern Thomas Whittakor E. Grovatt .Tohn Mv phy Jtnies Young Peter Grant Frank Fil Edward Little Thomas Morrison W. 11. R. Spenling Thomas Way Michael Herbert B. F. Koller AVilliam Watson 1). Asher Jaibes Bodell John Butler Joseph Kinsley _. Rose James Robertson John Sawyer Charles Bartlett Hartls Percy W. E. Stewart J . RobeTtson R. Fenell Thomas Somervllle Lewis Samuels D. H. W. Bill J. Hagerty Henry Bickers J. Turnbuli J. Madden H. Uidois L. McGovern D. I 'arrow W. Earl Henry Grantham tJ. Bauer .loseph Howard B. Provo E. W. G. liroadbent. aENTLEMEN,— I shall have great pleasure in acceding to your request by becoming a candidato for the representation of the East Coast District at the ensuing election. I have tho honour tobo, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. L. SK.EBT. Coffee Merchants. \ UCKLAND STEAM COFFEE WORKS. i COFFEE.— Why is the consumption of Coffee in New Zealand not so universal as in Europe ? Because it has been either adultorated, or its preparation left to inexperienced hawLs. GOOD COFFEE will always remain a wholesome and refreshing beverage. If you like to enjoy a cup of really good cott'ee ask for BROWN, BARRETT, <fc CO.'S PLANTATION COFFEE, to be had in various qualities. But the quality that is most recommended ia the " Standard" brand— a mixture of the finest coffees that can bo without hesitation afiirmed as unequalled. Retailed at all grocery esrablishments, Wholesale at BROWN, BARRETT, <fc CO.'S, High -htukkt, Auckland N.B. — We guarantee that all o»r coffee is either ennlne or consists only of pure Coffeo with pure Chicory, mixed in such proportions as have been found from experience to be most generally appreciated. Under this guarantee, we will, when requi red defray the expense of a microscopic examination, re- { quiring only that an intact sample be d livered to a j competent microscopUt.— B.,B.. _ Co. \TEW ZEALAND STEAM J3I COFFEE MILLS, WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, .ESTABLISHED 1864.] GREGG ft STEPHEN SO N Have on Hand and for SaleCoffee, Raw and Roasted Essences j Coffee, 1 to 421 b. tins *mmegs ! Pepper, Black, J to 661 b. Cloves tins Ginger Pepper, White, \ to 661 b. Carraways tins Cinnamon Pepper, Cayenne Mace ! Mustard Pimento' Carry Powder Mixed Spice Chocolate Allspice ' , , Cocoa' Ground Rice Chi Cassia &&, &c, Ac. Coffee Koaßtad and ground daily. WVNbHaM-STRKBT, AUCKLAND.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 2

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