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ElMtion Noticw-

mo THE ELECTORS Or AUCKLAND X OlTyww?, , ' CkmU xoxtks-l b«f to Intoim p« that H U »f U>Vmtioa to p»s«nt myts>tf» on tin* day of «oOßin««dH at «i CandldßU for re^leotion to a feat forjonr dii* triot tn the next (fifth} Parliament of tot Central Assembly, X have the honour to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auokland, Ootober 27, 1870.

ryor y0 CHARLES O'NEILL, ESQ Thames, October 81, 1870. Sis— We, the undersigned Electors of the Thames Goldfleld District request that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination to represent our District in the Gen. ral Assembly at th» forthocming General Election*; ~nd w« pledge oumlm to do our uttaost to secure your Election. We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Here follow signatures.)

REPLY. Au<s*ta«<t> tfoiwalwr W« *S7fc Oentiemra,— l oannot but fe»l nighty honoured « receivlng|your very lar*e and infl entlal BoqaliitiODi and have much pleasure in compl/in? with your request. I have the honour to be, gmtlemta, Your obedient servant, CHARL&.S O'NEILL.

TO THOMAS HENDERSON, ESQ., MERCHANT, AUCKLAND. Sir,— We, the undersigned electors of Waitemata, request that you will allow yourself 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, Tour obedient servant (Signed by a number of Electors.

pi ENTLEMEN,— I have muoh pleasure in \JT complying with your request, and, if elected, will endeavour to do now, as I hare done for so many years past, my duty. X have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your ob dient servant, THOMAS HENDERSON. iuoklsndj Ootober 81, 1870,

TO THE ELECTORS OP AUOKLAND Oil YEAST.

Gentlemen,— l regret that I shall not be able to be present at the nominati n ; but I feel confident you will recognise that mj absence is solely owing to the neces-ity for my attending to important public business out of the colony. I shall return in time to attend ia the Assembly d .ring the next st-siion ; and should you do me the honour of electing me, I shall take an eaily oppoituuity, after the clone of that session, of addressing jou. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, January 6, 1871.

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 ust every endeavour to seoure your return Here follow signatures.?.

pi ENTLEMEN",— I have much pleasure in \JT complying with your request, and,, if eleoted will do my best to further your interests. I am, gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, HENRY W.FARNALL.

Coffee Merchants. VT E W ZEALAND STEAM «L 1 COFFEE MILLS, WYNUHAYI-STBEKT, AUCKLAND, (ESTABLISHED 1864.] GEEGG k s'tHTp H E N S 0 N Have on Hand and for Sale— Coffee, Baw and Re as ted Esiences Coffee, 1 to 421b. tins Nutmegf fepper, Black, J to 601b. Clove* tins Ginger Pepper, WLtte.i io Sfilb. C^ttWiyit I tics Cinnamon ' Pepper, Cayenne Mac* Mustard Pimento Curry Powder Mixed Splct i Chocolate Allspice Cocoa Ground Rice Chi Cuiia &C , &0.. &C. Coffie Boaßted and ground daily. WyiTDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Merchandise.

WG. HARRISON & CO., 7, Wynd- • ham-street, have on Sale at their stores, ez ♦ Timaru and ' City of Auckland ' :— DRAPERY— 2 bales, 72in., Croydon Sheetings 2 bales, 72in., Wigan Shirtings 1 bale, 721n. and 80in., Twill Shirtings 2 oases Lorn Huok Towels 2 oases Tuikish Towels 1 oase Crush Towels 2 cases While Counterpanes, assorted 2 oases Terry ("ounterpunes, assoited I case M»rieille< and Toilet' Quilts l CAS* Cation Po"tat and Bun Ha Hindkerohlos 1 Ct«bO Imitation Silk Handkerchiefs and Cotton Bands 1 ouse 'Pale Boole Jaconet (and Tape Check Muilms 1 case Lappet Blind Book, ko. 1 case Humes and Leno Curtuins i 5 bales Imitation Welsh Flanneh, assorted 6 bales -axony Welsh Flannels, assorted 3 bdlfS Anti- Rheumatic Flannels, asiorted 5 bales Electoral Flannels, Assorted 3 cases .scarlet Electoral Flannels, assorted 2 cotes Printe I F'annels, white ground 2 case-i Printed Flannels dark ground S cases Fa> cy Wove new styles 8 cmes Wove Union Shirtings 2 cases Printed Shirtings, new patterns 2 cases Fancy Wove Crimean Shirts 2 c<nes Pnnte I Wove Crimean, whitt ground 2 cases Printed Crimean, fancy patterns 1 case Recent and Tom Thumb Ties 1 case Desideratum Umbrellas and Parachutes 1 citse Patent Corsets 1 case La c Go ds, assorted 1 cuse Fancy Check and Striped Poplin? 1 case Dress Serges 1 cuse I ustresand Grenndines 1 case 9-8 French Pr nted Muslins 2 ca^es 7-* Coloured Thibets 3 cas s French Merinos, assorted 2 cases Plain Camlets, assorted shades 1 case 6-4 Figured Glace 2 caws Railway Cords 2 cii3«< Cdambrav Wincey*, new shades 3 36i0. and HBin. Wmce> Skirtings 3 cases Waterproof Tweeds auo.ted shades 2 cites 8-4 Saxony Turt >n Shawls 1 cuse 9-4 Saxon v Tarran Shawls 2 cases Super Tartan Long Sh-iwls < 2 cases Queensland Ta tan .shawls. CHOCKcKY— 5 crates Dinner Sets, assorted 5 crates Breakfast and Tea Sets, white and gold cusei Breakfast and Tea Sets, bide sprig . 2 crates Toilet <set«, whitu and gold 2 caess Toilet Sets, assorted patterns. GLASS ARE— S casks Tumblers assorted 2 casks Sug rs and Creams, assorted 1 csak Dec inters, Liqueurs, <Sjc. 2 casks L«mp», assorted 2 casks Handsome Vases, Ac. IRON BfDSTEAUS-6 cases Children's Cots, French and half-tester 3 case* Frenchßedsteads, 3 feet 6 inches 5 cases Fren> h Bedkteods, 4 feet 6inchei,sssotted 3 cas s Half-tester Bedsteads, 4 feat % inches, assorted 2 oases Tabular Brass-mounttd BatUttadt, 4 feet 0 inches 2 cas-s Half-tester JBraumounted Bedsteads, 4ft 6in. W. G. HARRISON & CO.. IMPORTERS *l> Wyndham-3tre*l. '

p^ HAiIAN & CO HfGH-STKEET, DUNEDIN, OTAOO, WHOLESALE JEWELLER. AMD IMPOBTEBS 0T Tobacconists' Sondmbs, SxATioHiar, Etxcwioplatid Wasje, Cdtlmt, Loouko Guibks, QLxuayruu, Casinitwa«i, , PuruitnT, Patint Mxoicihzs, Saoslxkt, BausaWAIUC, MUBIOAL iNInUJUKTS, Tots, Bwu^'l Wooi, , and XVXRT SISOBXraiOK Ol> English and Foreign Fancy Goods. CATALOGUES POST FfiEE, ON APPLICATION P. HA.YMAN & 00.

High-street, Duntdin, Ota Whbleiait Agent! for - " ' Dr. J. C. Aver and Co. '• Family Medicine a, 1 ' - > / ■,■■ >ft { *i' ITfO^

.QOrlES.of Mr. Tinat'» ,j*fym *£*s***tht Publishing Offlct "of this 'pa^mQueii^switv IWct?' Bd.eachi < ,''->,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4198, 27 January 1871, Page 4

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