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SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received at the under-mentioned office up to noon on Monday, the 11th September, for the supply of Fencing Materials for Horokiwi Valley road. Specifications may bo seen at Lennie's Store, Pahautanni. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. FITZHERBERT, County Engineer. Hutt County Council Chambers, Engineer's Office, 2nd Sept., 1882. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). No. 7 CONTRACtT PALMERSTON SECTION. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at tho Company's Office, Wellington, up to noon of Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1882, for the Construotion of the above Contract, whioh includes the Bridge over the Manawata JBiver. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at the Company's office, Wellington, at the Public Works Offices in Christchurch and Auckland, and at the office of Mr. James Linton, Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. P. HIGGINSON, i Engineer. Wellington, 6th September, 1882.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELEOTION OF COUNCILLORS. T^TOTICE is hereby given that the Annual J3i Election of one Councillor for eaoh of the undermentioned Wards of the City, namely:— Cook Ward Te Aro Ward Lambton Ward Thorndon Ward Will be held on THURSDAY, tho 14th d*y SEPTEMBER next. Candidates must bo nominated in the preeoribed form beforo noon of SATURDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882, at the offices of tho City Connoil, Brandon-street. Nomination Papers and all farther information oan bo obtained at my offioe. JAMES AMES, Returning Offiosr. City Counoil Offices, Wellington, 30th August, 1883. TO THE ELECTORS OF LAMBTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-At the request, of a large number of ratepayers of Lambton Ward, I havo deoidod to stand for tho offico of Councillor at the forthcoming election, and I have muoh pleasure in complying with their request In the event of a oontest, I most respectfully solicit your support. Should you do me the honour of elooting me, there will be nothing wanting on lry part to represent you faithfully. Bespeotf ally yours, ANDREW YOUNG. , Wellington, 10th August, 1882. TO THE' ELECTORS 'OF LAMBTON WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-I am again a candidate for tho representation of your Ward in tne Oity Counoil, and shall, if elected, watoh over your interests with tho same oare and vigilance as in tho past three years. Youra obediently, ¦ J S. DANKS. LAMBTON WARD ELECTION. A/|R ALDBICH intends soliciting the votes of the ratepayers of Lambton Ward for Councillor, and will address the Eleotors at a publio msoting before polling day. 3lst Angust, 1882.

IE ARO WAItD ELECTION. Wellington, 26th Au«utt, 1882. SIR — On behalf of the Reform Association of Wellington, I am authorised to inform you that you were soleoted as a candidate to oontest tho forthcoming elootion I for Councillor for Te Aro Ward, and that the Association wfll use its best endeavours to secure your re-turn. ' ( Youra respectfully, MIUHAKL QUIN, Chairman. To Thos. I)wan, Esq. To Mr. Quin and other Gontlomon Forming tho above Association. Gentlemen— l bw most respectfully to submit to yonr dcoieion, and in accordance Ehall becomo your candidate. If elected I shall do rriy duty to my constituents. , '• • I have the honor to be, tie, yours >•' faithfully, , ' THOS. DWAN. TE ARO WARD ELECTION. ' TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TE ' ARO' WARD. ' LA DIES AND ' GENT t/EMEN— Understanding that .Councillor Stafford has finally decided to relinquish his inte&tionof again becoming, a candidate for the representation of your interests in the City Connoil, I beg to offer my services as your represontUive. I am urged to this course by a large ' number of my friends and acquaintances in' the Ward. Should ys'u do me the honour of electing me, the same oare and attention whioh characterised my oondnct when formerly representing Cook Ward will be brought to bear on the interests of the Te aro' Ward and the oity generally— economy and reform being absolutely necessary at this Btagoof the oity's history. I am, ladies and gentlemen, ' ' Your obedient servant, R. AITT.T.TJTR..

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 4

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