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leaders TEMPLETON ROAD DISTRICT. TO BRICKMAKERS & STONEMASONS. TENDERS are invited for a Brick Barrel DRAIN 18 inches wide, or a Stone Rubble CULVERT, 2 feet by 18 inches, ocross the road at H. Johnston’s, near the Templeton Railway station. Specifications can be seen at the Templeton School-house, close by the station. Tenders must bo sent in by MONDAY July Ist, at 2 p.m., to the office Taylor’s Hotel, Yaldhurst. F. G. STEDMAN, 2811 Surveyor to the Board. For Sale. PALINGS, SHINGLES, Ac. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Pet, from Hobarton. JUST ARRIVED— Palings, 5 and 6 foot Shingles and Timber, 3x2, 4x2, 6x2, Bx 3, 4 x 3, 6 x 3, And Battens. 2700 P. LAURIE. Election Notices. COLERIDGE ELECTORAL DISTRICT. TO THE REV W. J. G. BLUETT. SIR, —WE, the undersigned Electors of the Coleridge District, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the Representation of the district in the General Assembly, and we undertake, in that event, to use our best endeavours to secure your return. DE RENZIE BRETT (And 60 other Electors). To the Hon. Col. BRETT and the other gentlemen who have signed the requisition. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in complying with your numerously signed Requisition, asking me to allow myself to be put in nomination for your district, and will take an early opportunity of expressing my views on the political questions of the day. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen” Your obedient servant, W. J. BLUETT. Holcombe, Leeston, 29th May, 1872 2212 TO THE ELECTORS or THE COLERIDGE DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — IT being generally understood that a vacancy will shortly occur in the Representation of the District in the General Assembly, by the resignation of Mr Kars lake, I have been requested by a number of the electors to again offer myself as a candidate. If I should have the honour of being your representative I would not be pledged in any way to the present Ministry, but I should give them a general support as long as I found they continued to give a fair share of attention to Southern interests, and more especially to the interest of the Coleridge district, by giving increased facilities for the development of its coal and other minerals. I approve of the peaceful solution of the Native Difficulty, which has already done so much in restoring the confidence of English capitalists in New Zealand, and I look forward with hope to the extension of the direct trade to America as benefiting all classes of the community. I should, however, watch carefully any proposed alterations of the existing relations between the General and Provincial Governments, and should oppose any change in the provinflU. control of the Waste Lands. I shall have great pleasure in meeting the Electors at such times and places as may be most convenient, to give any explanations that may be required as to my opinions on Education, Public Works, Immigration, or any other subject likely to engage the attention of the representatives at the approaching meeting of the General Assembly. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, GEORGE HART. Winchmore, Ashburton, April 19,1872. 1231 Miscellaneous. LEA AND PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Declared by Connoisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this mos? delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of “ Worcestershire sauce” to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ask for LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE, and see to that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. ASK, FOR LEA,; & PERRINS’ SAUCE, and see name on wrapper, label, bottle, and ■topper. Whr'esale and for export by the proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c., &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. To be obtained of MATHESON’S AGENCY, Lyttelton and Christchurch, 989 PORTABLE ENGINES, from 4 to 25 horse power, THRASHING MACHINES, single, double, and treble bias', with patent rolled steel beater plates, and all other recent improvements. Grinding Mills, Saw Benches, Straw Elevators, &c.—The steam engine trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Oxford, 1970. The first prizes at this show were again awarded to CI.AYTON AND SHUTTLEW ORTH, viz., First Prize for Horizontal Fixed Engine of 10-horse power; First Prize for Steam Engine, with boiler combined. At the previous trials of Steam Engines, at Bury, 1867, Clayton and Shuttlcworth took all the first prizes for engines, also a prize of £ls for Thrashing Machine s, and the Society’s Silver Medal, Clayton and Shattleworth have received first prizes at all trials of the Royal Agricultural ociety of England, at which they have competed since 1849. N.B.—All the principal makers of Portable Engines, &c., compete for this Society’s prizes, being the only trials in Great Britain conducted by competent and impartial Engineers, and where the capability and value of each engine is thoroughly tested by practical experiments. C. &S, therefore, do not compete at any other shows. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH, having for the third time made a REDUCTION IN PRICES, revised catalogues can now be obtained at Stamp End Works, Lincoln ; 78, Lombard street, London; and Tarleton street, Liverpool; free by post. »2»7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3569, 26 June 1872, Page 4

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