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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY.

T UK II A Y M A K K ET,

IjlOR SAIJv, To-ilav (Kiulay),.Junc 115, at 11 • o clock, \n Fxprc-s W.igon a Double funow Phuiyli U> llovtiird 2 Draught Horses from the country, sUunch and >|iuet Pi uitjlit Pony Also, J \ er> HeA\y Dian^ht Colts, rising 1 yea's ALFUKD M T CKL\ND.

THIS DAY.

THE HAYMARKET.

FO1! SALE, To .lay (Fi id ij ), .liinc W, at 11 (')'. lock

K Light Hai ness IIoim-,, 1 ami ". ox " ' Wollingtpn, I mm Tut in iki ALKIIFD III CKLAND.

Horse Stock, &o (J ADDLE 1IO K ME KOJJ SALE. Y or S lie, a well-broken none, got hy "Wonder out of .in impoited man.-, A yeais old, d.trk brown with black points Al-o, a Firit e! iss Ladies' Saddle, with crutch and ]> tint stirrup App'yto JOS. CRAM, Fo't street

|71 O It I' It I V A T E S A I, E, X? t< tonsOVTKN HAY and ,ui Acre of M mgulils HIT NT Ml \ NOLAN

Electoral.

TO T U JO E L E (' T O It S oi llif l'KIA INCK 01' A I CKLANJ)

(iknti fiifn,- In pursiuna' of tho announcement mule 1)) im whin consenting to become a Candnla'o for tho otlite >>f Superintendent of tho Province of Auckland tli it I w. uld tako an early opportunity of l.iung my mi as before you, I have now thu honour to stuto that for some yens pist I have looketl upon tho l'rnvinuil Go\ eminent as costing more money 111 in ltitaswortli and this view £ have rcpoatcdh c\pressod to some membets of the Provincial Council without being shown by any of them any reason to enuse me to alter or even rrodify my belief. My opinions as to the dusir.tbility of getting rid of the Provineiil Government of Auckland have lately been strengthened, as I feel perfectly satisfied that tho good demt I from its operations are not at all e immcnsui.ite with its costs, and as I am quite convim I'd that ne irly all the work done by tho Provincial (Jov eminent s could ha done bettei , moro economically, and wild greater satisfaction to the ratepayer thiough the instrumenUlly of local bc.uds .uul loi .il institutions than by a Superintendent resident in Aik kland lu addition to the expense that would In my opiu on be sa\ed to tho country by the work of the l'rovinci U Council beinj, dono bs local ro id and othc bomN, I bclie\ethat those boards would work 1I1O1O harmon ously with tin Ceneral Govoinment than tho Prowntul Uo\ eminent his hitherto done; aud as opening up tho countr\ is tho undertaking of jrroatest importance to the colony, tho best method of (jetting tht work done should most certainly in ray opinion be adopted without loss of time. And as regartls the goldlields I entertain no doubt tint ilic people on these fields cou'd manage thur aflair^ without the intervention of a Superintendent not ie-idmt in th u neighbourhood, and that their local rcpresentatnes could deal better with tho Supremo < ioverument of the colony than a Provincial Government M ith reference to tho desirability of having tho railways pushed on quickly, of course I ontiroly concur, and uith regard to fostering theestablishment of native industries I prcsi'ine I need only refer you to tny actions duiiug the last few years With regard to tho present Government, I believe it to be the most able Government that New Zealand ever had, and I fully espect tlu.t if tho Qovernmont recoivci from the forthcoming Genoral Assembly that support to which I consular them entitled, the native difficulty <i*kI .il oth r iotistaclcs to the Go\erriinent of tin <olon\ wil dis ippuir I am gentlemen, Youi most obedient «crvant, J. S. MACFARLANE Auckland, Juno 5, 1873.

TO THK ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OP TnE HAY OF ISLANL'S AND MONGONL'I,

! ('• fnti.emfv, -I have tha honour to offor myself as a Candid tte for E'ection to tho seit in tho General Assembly vac.ite.l by Mr. McLood I have resided in •New Xialund for about thirty years, and may be known to many of your community; but as I luvo i ever occupied any politic «l or public oflic", you may desiro to know tho grounds upon which I ask your support. Al'oiv me then to stale that I ask jour votes in bohtf tli it you will consider that my lengthened c\ perienco in business matters, coupled With my knowledge of local concerns, will enablo rao to form a correit judgment of what measures I should support in the As-einbly as being likely to bo benefit al to your dKtrict. and I Ukeleiivu to sol kit rour attention to the fact that I havo over been ready to promote and cncourit^e all those undertakings and industries calculated to advance the prosperity and wcilth of tho colony , in short, while many havo beon counselling tho establishment of ne/r industries, I hive in a grout many instances created inon f useful and valuable iHtitutinns With lPgard to tho present Government, my views are most fa\ouraWe to the policy which they hrve in indurated T consideV tho Government essunti illy one of progress, and I believe that the groat schemes of I'uhlic Woiks and Immigration are of incalcuhiMa valuo to the whole colony, as being the best means for promoting (cttlc-men t of population, ami thereby sccuringpouto. Hut though I so highly appreciate the value of tho sehon ei referred to, I do not assert that, in the carrying out of the samo, si rious miUkc^ have not already been made, many of which wou'd possibly h(i\ < 5 b.en avoided had tho Government iocei\cd mire cordial support and assistance from the Assembly, as 1 consider that much valuable limn wjs lost, and tho energies of the Government distractod or paralysed by Opposition, wlmli had the effect of impeding and delaying the- business of the countr\ , one of the man\ public works so de!a}td being the railway from Kawakaw \ Coalmines to deop water I trust jou will pardon me fcr asking you to keep in view, whon doctding for whxli candidate \"ii will record >our votes, that any nicmltci sent to the Assembly who w likelv to he .uitigonistic to the proiont Government or favomablo to tho Opjiositiou will, in my opinion, most sei iously injure your district and the count iy generally I hid, genlleiin n, Your obidieut senint, J H. MACPARLANK

TO TUE ELECTORS OV THE BAY Ot ISLANDS AND MO-M.OXtl KLhC TORAL DIblRHT.

Oentleiiien. — I beg leave to offor inys< If as a Candi date foi i It ction to the se.it in the <Ji ncral Assembly for your eleitor.il distritt mailo vacmt by tlie ivsi^, nation of Mr John Md.eod I am, Your most obedn nt scrrnnt, .JOHN LIJ.N DON

Sewing MachinesTA Y L O R ' 3 PA1KNT LOCKSTITCII SEWING MACHINES ARE A I IIOIIOIM III V (i E N L I N K Alt T I (J L V, I OSTAIVIM IMI'OltTANl IMI'ltoVKMKMS, Ueinir i orrect and substantial in < onstruction, simple in action, haudsoino m .ippcarani e, and K mn i? thorough -..itisf iction P/iies HAND MACIIINKS, 5 guineas » With SIAND MACIIfNKS, 8 and7gutnc,is ) extras lie'iuisites supplied, instructionH ghen, and repairs dono on the premises. T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, S II O It T L A N D-S T R E h) T, AilENT roR NKW ZKlLANk

Miscellaneous.

NAIRN'S TRACTION ENfJINKS, WITH J-IUROUS TIRK-J. 'Illc^e Engines are a decided impiovemint upr.n thoso lnthei-to in uso, being less expensive, not so llalile to i,.'t rnt "f order, and rooro readily repuirnl They are o isily managed, md may ha rn«<lo aiathl/lc foi all funning: purposes requlrlnf,' motive powei. At,ont in Auckland- K. L. Bjckoi,/. and Co , lien ilt r-^on and Macfarlano's ISuildings, '^uoen street A 0 II P Engine, ordered by Mr A Dornwell.is etpoctod shortly, on the ai rival of which an opportunity will be afforded lo those intern toil to jii of Its merits and capabilit os Ijy O R ;SAL E, by tho undersigned , JD Janks, Pitent Ventilating Bricks 1 , Call shafts Coals (H-y of TBlands and Newcistlc) 1'irewood, Ballast, Ac. J. (JRA.IO, Port-street

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4930, 13 June 1873, Page 4

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