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NOTICE TO WOKKMEN. WELLINGTON-POXTON RAILWAY. CROFTON SECTION (KAIWAREA VALLEY). Public Works Office, Wellington, 28th August, 1879. V4TORKMEN Dxsirous of being EmT f ployed on the above work, will attend on Monday, Ist September, at 8 o clock a.m., on thb Gbound, where the ■Engineer or Overseer will receive applications for employment. The beat way of arriving at tbe place where the work will be begun is by way of Wadestown Road. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. LAMBTON WARD. To LEWIS MOSS, Esq. WE, the undersigned, Ratepayers of Lambton Ward, hearing that you retire from tbe City Council by effluxion of time, request that you will again allow yourself to be nominated for this Ward, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return to the seat you have so ably filled for the past twelve years :— J. H. Marriott J. E. Evans W. Wiggins H. J. Goodman R. Hannah Edward Augustus Thomas Myers Casey k M'Donald John Orr Whittaker Brothers Samuel W. Alcorn Wm. H. Clarke C. Gamble Joseph Taylor E. Wilson J. W. Leahy Peter Laing C. Bonnington C. Ludwig ■ T. J. Mountain J. E. Hayes G. Hall W. Woods E. Plummer S. Crosbie A. Curtis Alfred Wise J. T. Steele J. Gale J. H. Cook A. Wilton F. Wallis B. Levy N. J. Isaacs B. Ling Thomas Urwin Wm. James James Bsrlow A. Warsaw James Barber G. L. Jenness Joseph Mandel Jacob Joseph & Co H. E. Liardet W. Owen L. L. Harris John Young S. S. Downes Stephen Bishop B. Cohen H. Bennett WiUlam Fife Philip Moeller J. Watt Fred. C. Binns J. Powneeby W. Whittem Duncan Cameron H. W. Barbor John Coogan Joseph Rowley F. Aug. Krull George North N. Guthridge W. F. Ross Salvatore Cimeno James Hrxley A. C. Shaw W. M. Bannatyne Charles Hill J. k R. Sloan H. S. Fitzherbert Geo. W. Dutton James Reid W. H. Spiller Robert Laery Wm. Simpson G. Noble Campbell J. E. Nathan Kirkcaldie k Stains Webber Bros. George Aldoua W. H. Cook R. Port W. H. Levin J. Dransfield, junr. William Dawson& Co J. L. Johnston J. Hughes P. A. Buckley G. V. Shannon Henry Sullivan J. S. M. Thompson W. Clark D. T. Stuart R. A. Marshall John W. Stevenson F. Lessington Samuel Danks J. H. Bethune J. Mackay D. M'lntyre H. W. Diver James R. Brown A. K. Newman . J. Nancarrow, junr. Wilson k Richardson Kohn & Co. A. R. Hislop M'Dowell Bros. Albert Fisher John Plimmer Alfred Lindsay Thos. Mills E. W. Mills Charles White J. H. Wallace William Light C. Cheymol G. S. Graham T. J. Ladd Geo. M. Summerfield Robt. Gardner Charles Ambrose J. Willeston R. J. Duncan John Danks F. Simeon GBNTiiBMBK— In answer to your very flattering and so numerously signed requisition, which assures me you retain the confidence you have held in me for so many years past as your representative for Lambton Ward, I have very much pleasure in acceding to your request, and, if again returned, will continue in the future as 1 have done in the past, to use my best endeavors to serve the interests of the ratepayers of the city, and Lambton Ward in particular. I have the honor be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. LEWIS MOBS. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TE ARO WARD. To EDWARD STAFFORD, Esq., Wellington. SIR— We, the undersigned ratepayers of Te Aro Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate in the forthcoming election to represent the above Ward in the City Council, and we pledge ourselves to use every effort to secure your return. George Crawford George Dixon M. Quin E. Seager J. M'Ardle R. Somerville R. B. Haybittle F. Cooper And 97 others, representing 300 votes. Gkntlbmbn — I have much pleasure in acceding to your requisition. If elected I will endeavour to perform satisfactory the responsible and onerous duties of a councillor to the benefit and advantage of Ta Aro Ward and the city as a whole. I shall take an early opportunity of addressbig you and the other ratepayers of the Ward on municipal matters generally. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. STAFFORD. TO TIMBER MANUFACTURERS, kc. JOHN NILBSON, FeHding, begs to Inform tl Manufacturers, Bridge Contractors, and Builders, that he is now prepared to supply Totara and Matai, in scaitlings, from 10 x 10 up to 24 x 21, and ia lengths varying from 10to50ft. Orders addressed to the above, Post Office, Feilding, shall receive prompt attention. EDUCATIONAL. MRS. CURIE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies keicovbd to Rosslyn, Abel Smith-street, next High School. The Adult Dancing Class in connection with her establishment will commence on Wednesday fint, 27th instant ; the Juvenile Class on Saturday afternoon. MUSI C. " MISS BASCAND, Teacher of Pianoforte Music, begs respectfully to inform her friends and the public that she has moved from Woolcombe-street to Majoribank-street, between the two biirk cottages. Terms from one guinea per quarter, or Is 6d per lesson. Also attending pupils' residence. ONEY ADVANCED upon Accounts tor Collection. Tradesmen's Books made-up. W. BURNS, Commission Agent, Lloyd's Rooms. ONEY to Lend, at 10 per cent.; freehold property. CHANDLER k CO., Lloyd's Rooms. ONEY TO LEND, in sums of £600, £300, £850, £550. Chandler k Co., Iloyd's Rooms. ONET TO LEND; short dates; good security. Offer to R.M.C., office of this paper. -POAfi TO LEWI) immediately on firstow /vUU class town security. Address A.0.F., General PostOffico. DEVON AND HEREFORD CATTLB. "HI O R SALE. A SMALL BTUD HERD Of Pure Devons, consisting of Cows Imported from England, with their increase— twentyfour.head in all. Also, 45 Pure Hereford Heifers; price for Hereford*, £10 10s a head. MACDERMOTT BROTHERS, Stock and Station Agents, Sydney, and Rockhampton, Queensland. A BARGAIN. fTIO BE SOLD, a seven-roomed House, _L nawly built, with from half an acre to about three acres of ground, a portion oi which Is laid out sb a garden, and stocked with young fruit trees ; price £900 ; £50 cash, the remainder on easy terms ; or a portion of the above can be let, viz. : the house and half an acre of ground at a rental of £1 per week. For farther particulars, apply to F. H. Fraser, Mansers-street ; or W. BARBER, Wellington Dye Works, Cuba-street. OATS. OATS. OATS. ON SALE by tbe undersigned, 20,000 bushels prime oats. JACOB JOSEPH k CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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