Electoral.
IH L K (' T I 0 N X O T I C K. In pursuance of the Regulation of Elections Act, 1S70, am] fthe Regulation of Klti tionn Act Aniendniorit Act, Is74, i, H« irv Colin lUInenus, ]>n , Returning Officer for tlio Electnr.it UisiuUof Auiklnnd t'it.> ttcr, do ho efoy git c notice that h\ \irtuo of a wnt beating date the 13th da\ of .i u l\, lbTo, under tho li.md and seal of the Clerk of the Writs, mi Election \ 1 be ho d for the return of one <|uuhfud I>en>on to r\c as member of the House of Hepre en tatitt-Hfo iu said Klect»nil District , and tint the N'omiiuiti ( ,f C_antlid.«t a will take place at the Yo nj; JIi 'a Chrislian Association lluildm^ at noon on 22nd d . of July, 1870 , and that tho I'oll (if neceswarj) will lake i>Uue on the 2 r >th ,Juh, 18TU. H. C. BALXKAVIS. Itcturiung Officer. The following is the I'ulling placo for the Elettoial District of Auckland t'ltj \\ est . The Young Men's Chrikti.ui Association Building. H. C. BALNEAVIS. Kcturmng Otticer.
'1^0 THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. GENTLEMEN,— I luvvo the honour ,to inform jou that I purpose offering- m>selfas a Candidate to represent .\ouin the General Assembly at Wellington, r tho lout vacated by Sir George Oro> . I am a mpportcr of Sir George Grej's, and withdrow from my candidature for Rodnej in order to allow a supporter of h)9 to be returned lor that dlstnct. I hope before the election personally to place beforo you my >lews upon the present political position ; but should this be impossible, I will iuuc an address, which I truit will be satisfactory to tho majority of the elector*. I am, &c , HARRY WARNER FARNALL. fipO THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. GENTLEMEN,— It is with rerj great diflldence thmt I accede Vo th« request of the meeting called in the City Went \acatedb} him, but I cannot help feeling that this crisis i!i tho history of th» country calls for mon to make, personal lacriflcet fur the public welfare. I lm e, therefore, contented to come forward on the undemanding that, if elected, I shall bo allowed to rttire at the close of tho present session if * candidate more acceptable to tho constituent:} ciu be found. I feel that it Hill not bcnecesnirj for mo to call jou together previous to the •lection, for X presume it is generally understood that If elected I go to Wellington in the interest of Sir titi>r n r c Gu>S|art}, and 1 can asaur* his friends in ut> W'oat lie « ill Ins o iu\ un wavenug support in lus efforts to obtatu real lc-a Mlf-govornment, revenues, and equal rightx for all in purchasing public lands. D. G0LD1B. Hardware.
JJETIEING FROM BUSINESS ! SELLING OFF! H. FENDELOW Bog3 to inform the public that ho intends SELLING OFF the Whole of his Large Stock of FURNISHING, BUILDERS', AND HEAVY IRONMONGERY i AT COST PRICE. Galvanised Irou, £32 10S- ton Sheet Iron Bar Iron, £15 ton Smiths' Bellows, 30, 33, 36in, Cast Steel, 6.}d. lb. Grindstones, 12 to 48in. Iron Hooping, 88- bundle Water Tire Irons Horse Nails, 10d- lb. Stocks and Dies, Saw Wrenches Horse Rasps, 2s. 6d> each Files of all kinds Cart Arms and Boxos, 5d- lb. Patent Mail Axles, 1± to 2in. ] Carriage Springs 2-ffc. Iron Squares, lfl. 4d. eaoh Screw Plates, Callepert Patent Double Tape Safety Fuse, 10d. coil Iron and Zinc Iron Wire Sheet Copper, Is. 2d- lb. Iron Washers, all sues Air Bricks, 7s. 6d. doz. Blow Pipes, Spring Dividers 7-in. Iron Kim Locks, 3s- each Bench and Hand Vyee Haud and Slcdgo Hammers, 5 id. lb. Nuts and Bolts, Coach Sciewa Sheet Zmc, 4id- lb. Nails, Ewbank, Wire, and Cut Zinc Plate Nails, 6d. lb. Shipwrights' Augers Hooks and Hinges Sash Weights, 1 id. lb. Iron Axle Pullies, 2u. 3d doz. Patent Sash Cord, No. 4, 9d. knot Mortice, Stock, and Pad Locks Double-aetiou Door Springs Brass and Iron Butts Iron and Brass Sciews Perforated Zinc, 5d. foot Glue and Glass Paper Copper Boat Nails and llivets, Is. 10d. lb. fcc, &c, &c. IjIOR SALE, Cheap, 15 Toub Best Fencing MJ Wire, Nos. 0, 7, and 8. ' C. 8HIPUEUD,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5230, 17 July 1876, Page 1
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