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Public Auction Sales.

TUESDAY, .IAN I AKY 11 I CITY MART. ' I UNDESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY CLOTH! NO, ETC. GRANT & MOUTON liave received in- j fctimtuma to boll In uictioii, <m Tucsdaj, 11th iiibUnt, at 11 o'clock, ( Ciouri.il Diapoi v , Clothintc, .nc. , \lso, 2 eases Tweeds ind Co itm','8 ) 1 eisi Mushn Robes For t'luobiuved .Sale. Teims it «ili

Electoral. i fyo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. CrNTtFMtN,— Being assured that several of th Candidates, desirous of repicsenting vour distnet in Parliament, aie making an activi" canvass of the Electors, and endeavouring to obtain pledges of their votes, I deem it .ny duly fo intimate to jou, . that I disapprove iltouether of trjing to influrnco V.lprtor; t" give any promises whatsoever, and that I 1 considei such proceedings to be virtmilh an improper interference with L'lei tors, and < ilculated to destroy the usefulness of ,vote bj ballot, as also being hkelj to lead to the stirring up of ammositj between friends I trust, therefore, that m> mode of action may not be misconstrued, into indifference to obtain the support of all Electors who may deem me worthy of their confidence Iliave the honour to ho, Gentlemen, Youi most obedient sen vnt, .! S MACVAKLANE. Auckland, 10th December, 1S7.">.

ryo THE ELECTORS OF FHANKLIN. GhMLFMhN.-l a',Min ollei invbdf as a C'audidat foi vour suffrages at the coining Election. Should vou on.e more honoui me with vi ur confi dime-, I shall, as vour leprcbeiitatne, sup|h>rt Mich measuics as. v\ill piomote the unitv of the Colonv with one Lc^islatuie and one purse 1 shill also advoiate the continuance and extension of Loc el Government undci Munii ipihtics and iindci the v irmus Bonds, (including Countv Hoards lor the 111 iiia^eiiieut of in un louls, hniL'c-, and ntlici UWt te I-*) vs AtiVUilalllVUVI- KODlhs It will 1» mv eude.iv 0111 to aid in the est iblishnient of a Coloiinl svbtdn of Sceillai Education, biippol ted fiom coi.-.lidited levenue wheie educational endowments aiu nisuflitient foi the purpose of its mini tunanc'e Fianklm being a l.uj;e distnet, it is ditheiilt to meet the Electors at one or two places ; but if the Electois ot uiv loc ilit v m the distikt will 11 uue 1 time and pl.ue to suit themselves, I sli ill bujil.ul to meet them ' a'ldffive' them .in .UKiiint of listsebsion, indi\pi's-, mv opi 11s on our fntuie ptospeets 1 am, Gentlemen, join's tiulv, JOSEPH MAY.

rpo THE ELECTORS OF MONGONUI AND BAY OF ISLANDS. GuNTLXiiPS,— I offer mv self as a Candidate for vour iuflfrageB m tho comintf Election. Should >ou honour me with jour confidence, I shall, as jour Representative, support such measures as I bohevo will be foi the good of the whole of the North Island— European and Nitnc alike - independent of wluehcver partj may bo m p<>wor I nhould stroniflj advocate two Provinces for Hie North Island. Failing tins, 1 should vote for Sepai at ion of the two Islands, as I consider the Southern majontj the cause of all our tumbles, namelj, the removal of the beat ol Government, he Native War, and our accused Land Laws, which arc . i rubber} of the Natives. 1 jubt .in,hts, and an impediment to our pi ogress. 1 am thoioii^hl.v acquainted with the wants of vour much neglected distnet foi the last tun je-i's, md have taken cverj oppoitumtv to foiward the interests of the North, both as i member of the Piovmei.il Council and pmati individual, namelj, m ro ids and budget, schools, Mibsidics to steamera ; and it wasbv nu , and U1101V4I1 me, tho Hon. J. Vojfcl and the Hon. D. McLean settled with me, 111 Mr Wlutier'b ofhee, at Wellington, for the tloO.000 out of a vote of tin previous P.uh.munt of ttOO.OOO fm winks in tin North Maud, naiuelv, <MO,000 foi the K upara I Riihvav,.ind U.0,000 to be spent Noith , €20,000 je u h for three v cars, and anj of that monev spent on unv other work vs is u. inisappropiiation of that agreement, which Mi Wlutikir < m c.rtih, as he drew up the agreement Yom district biinj,' Ur^'c and si ittcrul, I shall visit ill |>irU of it hi foro the ele. tion, v\ ith a v lew of m^ joiianv ju.htic-il inform itio. i, 01 aiibwtiinj,' an.v ipics tionb vou in iv rci|iuic I am, gentlenien, .IOIIX LLNDOX. Ducmbei 2i, Ia7 >

rt^i) THE ELECTORS OF WAITEM VTA. GhNrn MhN,— Having heen pievented hi the ui itliei llom iiicetm^ >ou, »s jiioiinsed, 1 now hi n ' to f.u \oui conbideiation in) political deed . I believe in the unanimity of mcinbers on all .pics turns affecting the in te' rests of Auckland, and that the} should be pledged to vote with aiiujoiitv of, sav — two thuds, oi tender then resignations. 1 believe in follow mjf.Sn George On \ , or anv nt lie l leadei who h is t ilent and inte','ritv, and his the wcl f.ue of md at licit I 1 believe- in an linmedi.ite completion of the Public W inks; fin inst-ime, the (Ntciibioii of th( haipu.i R u 1\\ i\. I believe th it a rifoim of the Civil Scrviic is impeiativelv nceessarv , t>o that we niaj be able to disband a laitfc portion of the army of ofiiuals, whoso nuniheis and pohtual inflnenc-e have now reichdlan alarming point. ( heheve* Hi it Insular .Sopaiat. on is advisable, if obtAiuablu on terms iih uitJ^Lous to AuifJand ldo not hcheve in the \dnimisti ition of tin pi>sent (.loveimueiit, and would, therefoie, advoiate i •liau^e, in ordei to flee us Horn the dilhculticb whuh ' are now fast around us i im, (ii utleiiien, v,omsfailhfull\, TIIOS HF.NDER.SOY

rr 0 THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. C.kntmmi-n, — I beg to announce m>self aa .k , Candidate to lepitsent jour interests in the foith ( oining Parliament 1 will take- an oail> opjioktnnit; of < xj.resslng my views on thf important rpiestioni now C(Cii]i\ing public attention oin obedient servant, W 1 HIRST Auckland, Deenmlx r '», 187. r >. Jewellery. ALFRED ALBY WATCH and CLOCK-UAKKB, JEWELLER, 4o., , 256, Qucon-street (Oppo'sit* th« Market). | A. A bc«i to inform his Cuitomen »nd th« PublU eenorally tint ho h»^ Recommenced Uueinett in hit 1 NEW I'Kl.MisKS (on tho old mtu), where h« hope* to ) meet witn continuance ot thole kind Uvoun Sf Ubtr«iH> bestowed upon him for the put tou y—n. [ESTAUMtiMKD 1886 (

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5709, 10 January 1876, Page 4

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