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Election Notices.

TO THE ELECTORS Of AUCKLAND CETY WEST. Gentl men,— l beg to inform you that it Is my la« tention to present myself, on the (lay of Nomination as a Candidato for re-election to a seat for your district in tho next (fifth) Parliament of the General I have the honour to be. gentlemen. Your obedient servant, . . . . n L J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 27, 1870.

rpo CHARLES O'NEILL, ESQ. „. _. Thames, October 31, 1870, ¥rr~, Y£\ the undersigned Electors of the Thamei Goldfleld District, request 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 pledgo ourselves to do or.r utmost to secure your Election. We «re, sir, your obedient *err»nt«, (goto ioilow signatures.? REPLY. Auckland, November 10, 1870. Gentlemen,— l cannot but feel highly honoured »t receivingfyour very laige and influential Kequisition, and have much pleasure in complying with your request. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, j Your obedient servant, CHARLES O'NEILL_

TO THE HONOURABLE OULIUS VOGEL. Sir,— we the undersigned Electors of the City of Auckland E»it request that yon will allow yourself to be put iv nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly at the forthcoming Geneial Election, and we pledge ou> selves to do our utmost to aevifo your election —We are, Sir, your obedient ervunts,, Signed by about 290 Electors.) T> E P L Y. UKNTLEMEN,— I have nuch pleasure in comply* ing with your fluttering request. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, October 18, 1870.

TO THOMAS HENDERSON, ESQ., MERCHANT, AUCKLAND. Sir,— "We, the undersigned electors of Waitemat*, reqne 1 1 that you will iillow yourself to be put in nomlnition to represent our district in the General Asscmlilj-, »i ike forlkeominpr giUiPOl flleOtiOD. IDfl IfO secure your return. Wa ara sfr, Your obedient servant (Signed by a number of Electors.

/^ ENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in V3T complying with your request, and, if elected, will endeavour to do now, as I have done for so many yeara past, my duty. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your ob dlent servant, THOMAS HENDERSON, Auckland, October 31, 1870.

TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CIIY EAST. Gentlemen,— l regret that I shall not be able to be present ut the nomination ; but I feel confident you will recogniso that my absence is solely owing to the necessity for my attending to important public business out of the colony. I shall return in time to attend in the Assembly during the next spsiion; and should you do me the honour of electing mo, I shall take an early oppo tunity, after the close of that session, of addrening jou. I hare the honour to he, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, January 6, 1871.

TO HENRY WARNER FARNALL ESQ. We, the undersigned, Elector! of Kodney, request you to nllow yourself to be nominated for Re-election to represent our interests in the forthcoming Parliament, and we pledge ourselves to use every endeavour to secure your return Here follow sign»turoi.( /"i ENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in VST complying wltk youe *«<IU«St, ttllQ. 11 OlOCted Wiii <\<3 my foest Co t nether four u>tvie»ti>, I am, gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, HENRY VV. FARNALL.

mO JOHN MUNRO, ESQ., M.H.R. .sir,— We need not inform yon that, »fter ft careful and impartial review of your past political career, we ran see no reason why we should place any confidence i» your personal integrity (politically considered! and it would be a mere mockery of your established public character to ipeak in favourable teimsin lefprence to your intellectual qualifications. Though your actions are sometimes cloiely in.itatire of the dictates or disinten stednets, yet long experience lms taugh us to be always suspicious of your motives when you perform » " good turn ;" and, a« your habitu 1 and harmless opposition to the comprehensive, paciic, and progressive policy of the pie.ent Colonial Ministry clearly inditntes to eveiyoiie but yourself that you have now arrivml at that wayward and vacant period of political dot ige which cannot discern the attributes which distic gui-h the men of genius, it is surely not to bo expected that we, or any others concerned, ihould have any confidence in >oui legi-lative talents. Therefore we, the undersigned, Electors of the County of Marsden, beg to request that you will not allow yourself " to be put in nomination at tho forthcoming election to repiesent us m the next Parliament of New ZeaIiWlll }" anil, should you still persist in your intended v.v.tora.v*' "-Q force -jour -way ii>to Parltumeht && OUT PtP^>esL>»talive, we Iwieliy pledge auraelrea to exert j»ft lc{,ilimate means to secure your defuat We ai'o, sir, youw, &o. t Duncan McKenzie R. McKftj K'odcii'.k McKay, sen. James McKenzle Rotkrirk Fi.iser, jun. AViliiam McKenzie Duncan McKay, sen. Kobert Campbell Willi.im Lai.g Donald McKay, R.S. Ilcctoi McKonrie TTilliam McKenzio Knnelli McKenzie John McKay John Frasur, jun. Roderick Fraser Roddick McLean Hector McDonald R. Fml.iysou Donald McKay Neil MacCticgor Kenneth McKenzi* J«mes Whitelaw John McKenzie M. M^cKcnzie.

Goft'ee Merchants.

XT E W ZEALAND STEAM i3l COFfEE MILLS, WYNDUAM -STREET, AUCKLAND, [ESTABLISHED 1804.] GREGG & s"tlFp HENSON Have on Iland and for Sale — Cf ff ee, I\.iw and Roasted Essences Coffee, 1 to 4:21b. tins Kutmegj I'epper, Black, J to 6Glb. Clo\es tins Ginger Pepper, White. \ to EOlb. Cirraways tins Cinnamon Pepper, Ciyenne MftCB Mustard I" 1 mento Curry Powder M'xeri Spice Chocolate Allspice Cocoa Ground Rice Chi Cassia <&c, &c , &c Coffee Eoasted and ground daily. Wyndham-street, Attckland.

Conveyances. '

-\jrr o rowther ICTOMA LIVEEV AND AIT STABLES, Albert-street, (close to Wyndham street,) Patronised and appointed Livery Stable Keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and his Excellency Sir G-. F. Bowen. For Hue, * great variety of Carriages, open kod closed ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages with Grey Horses; Buggies single and double-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair 0/ horses; Four wheeled Dog Curls ; Brwk« for piomoparttw; eorwod V.w>"«%^ vcvci&% lw^ to oni-alsiricts J Ladies' and Geatleaien'a Saddle UoiBe3,&c., dec, &c. Charges moderate

Stud.

mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON "T A S MAN." "Tasman" ii a Puie Clydeidale, imported from lasinama. Ho was got by the celebrated Clydeidal* hor*e " Black Champion," out of an imported mare. He gained two first prize* in Tasmania and three in "SwV 1 itock bu reallted th« higheit pricei In 1 the V'hangauui Diitnct. He is a very heavy draught; jet blafck colour} »tftH<U lfl£ hand«, with very itrong bone; thoronfhly tUanch and of good temper; and a thorough tare foal-getter. He will stand this leaton at Auckland, Newmarket, Epsom, Otahuhu, Mangere, Papakura, Drury, anffl Panmure Districts. Termi: Single Mares, £6, and Groom, sf. Iwooi more mares according to agreement. For forth* particulars, apply to the groom, or to JOSEPH BWINS. Criterion Hotel, Auckland

Printing.

CTOEAP PRINTING — BILLHEADS J POSTERS, &c.-»t the „ DAILY SOUTHERN" CROSS" Steam Pdatlng-omce.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4197, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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