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tendent, I shall endeavor always" to act a'p-to the principles and policy I have now and 6n former occasions expressed. 1 wish to give you a chance to endeavor to carry into effect true constitutional principles. I shall, if tlected, not dictate to or domineer over the Council. If it should happen that I could not agree with an Executive chosen from the Council in any important matter, I should immediately resign and appeal to you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, „ „ C. B. BORLASE. Wellington, Feb. 18, 1865. REQUISITION TO MR. JOSEPH MASTERS. WE, the undersigned, Electors of Wellington, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a Candidate for the Superintendency, at the ensuing election. In addressing this requisition to you, we are actuated by the sentiment that na other man but yourself cmld be found in th« Province, whose sterling worth, irreproachable honesty, spotless character, and consistent political career, so eminently point him out as the choice of the people for such an important trust. The sentiments expressed by you at a late Lyceum meeting, the spontaneous and decided assurance that you then gave, of inaugurating a sweeping and thorough reform in the body politic, have convinced us of this ; and we therefore asl? you frankly to come forward. Neither in Dr. Featherston, nor in Mr. Borlase, have we a candidate such as the present emergency demands. It is to Joseph Masters that we look, to save the Province from ruin, and it is in his support ire will put forth our utmost efforts. We remain, Sir, Yours, teo., J. Smith. W. Houghton, G. Billman J. Boutell R. Barry T. Care C. Croft J. Phillip J. Howell J. Mason W. Mansell H. P. Pickering H. Farmer and 250 Others. WA R M O L L ' Si FIRST-CLASS OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT^ (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. ( There is no Place Likb WARMOLL'S J - I to Bot Good Clothhjo. > " B3§T All the articles comttfne Strength,' Durability, Superior Style of .Cut, and Choicest Pattern of Material, that are sold at, WARMOLL'S. Sea Voyagers and Travellers, the best place for Outfits is WARMOLL'*. For a choice selection of Fancy Scarfs/ Ties/ Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs (hemmed), , Purses, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, .. and all Toilet Requisites — AIWaVV ' go to WARMOLL'S. Country Settlers, Farmers, < &c, will find * Stong, Serviceable and Good Articles at jhe •„ Establishment kept by J. WARMOLL; HATS AND CAPS. Every one should buy their Hats and Caps * at WARMOLL'S,, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. For the largest and best selected > Stock of- 1 Men's and Boys' Clothing Try Warmoli/s. „ MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES ! ! 1 Large Stock of Blankets, Sheets, Bedding, ' and Mattresses, always ready for use at WARMULL'S BEDDING WAREHOUSEr Four doors from HIS CLOTHING ESTABLISHME&Tv EC A M P B ELL,. CUBA STREET,. Respectfully intimates to the Latfieff 'of Wellington and . its vicinity / that^to: mak«-n room for her New Winter Goods, she istnowv ,? SELLING OFF HER WHOLE^STfISKiu Consisting of Bonnets,* Bonnet Fro; tf *.<;.< Felt and Straw Hats,, Flowers, Rib- r < bons, Collars, Sleeves, Ladies' Dress Pieces, Cloth and Tweed Mantles^ &c, &o. AT PRICES MUCH UNDERr.QOST* „ Best Hoyle's print, lod ; Horrock's best lorig v clotbg, Is 2rt ; flannels, la lOda yard.^ PHOTOGRAPHY. T ONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS* ' JJ Back of Barrett's Hotel) up steps*' The Proprietor of the above. Rooms beg*-.<i to inform the public that he intends staying, f at Wellington for a short time, for the pur-^ , pose of collecting a series of views for the' : Illustrated London News. Parties wishing to have views of their prey mises or portraits of themselves taken on the . newest and most approved style by the.itt , stantaneous process should not loae thiroj* "' portunity. February 6, 1865.

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Evening Post, Issue 21, 3 March 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 21, 3 March 1865, Page 4