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Business Notices SCHOOL FURNITURE, BEFORE Furnishing New Schools, Committees and Masters would do well to get particulars and, if possible, see sample, at the address as below, of our improved Desk and Form combined, the standards of which are of Iron, and the other parts of 2-inch Kauri Timber. We have supplied the above to a very large number of schools in other parts of the Colony, and they have always given great satisfaction. T. A. BOWDEN & SONS, Colombo street, Christchurch; and 5157 Feathereton street, Wellington. T notice, notice. HE .Undersigned are-prepared to Supply— COALS . TIMBER POSTS AND RAILS FIREWOOD And all hinds of FENCING AND BUILDING MATERIALS At the Balcaim and Amberly Stations, immediately on the Opening of the line, and are willing to make contracts now with station owners and others for future delivery,! Large store accommodation at both places. 764 BBNN & CO. Election Notices THE ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —Induced by the most flattering assurances of support, I venture respectfully to solicit your votes at the coming General Election The best years of my life were engaged in your service, and if you once more elect me, I will servo you faithfully. At an early period I shall ask you to hear me on the politics of the day. Meanwhile, may I request you to suspend your opinion. I am, Gentlemen, Tours very truly, 5763 W. S. MOORHOUSE, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN, —I take this early opportunity of informing yon that it is my intention to offer my services a a one of your Representatives in the next Parliament. As soon as duties 6f the Public Works Department will permit, I propose asking you to meet me in Christchurch. EDWARD RICHARDSON. Wellington, Oct. 22, 1875, 4970 TO THE ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH. jM ENTLEMEN,—Ihave the honour to announce IJT that I intend to offer myself for election as one of your three Representatives in the next Parliament. I shall ask you to meet me before the Election to hear my views on public questions. ' E. C. J. STEVENS. Oct. 26; 1875. 4615 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OP LYTTELTON. MR H. B. WEBB requests the Electors of the Town of Lyttelton to meet liim at the Colonist Hall on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past 7 o’clock. 6028 TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON, GENTLEMEN, —Having received a numerously signed REQUISITION, to allow myself to he NOMINATED as Member for your Town in the General Assembly. I have much pleasure in acceding thereto, and shall ask you before the Election to meet me and hear my views. H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY. Riverlaw, Nov. 11, 1875. . 5315 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— After the favourable manner in which my services nave been recognised by you in Public matters connected with the District for the last twelve years, and in compliance with an expressed wish of many of my friends, I havo much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in, the General Assembly. I havo the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. T. FISHER. Colombo street jouth, Nov. 24,1875. 5831 TO THE ELECTORS OF AKAROA DISTRICT. jpt ENTLEMEN,—I beg to state that lam a R3T CANDIDATE for your suffrages, and trust that you will again Elect me as your Representative in the General Assembly. I intend asking you to meet me in a few days at various places in the District. W. MONTGOMERY. Akaroa, Nov. 1, 1875. 4921 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE KAIAPOI DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the next Parliament. As soon as Public Business will allow me, I will take an opportunity of addressing you. 4828 CHAS. C, BOWEN. THE ELECTORS OF THE KAIAPOI DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —In offering myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election, I redeem the pledge I gave when defeated at the last contest. I shall endeavour to consult your convenience in arranging meetings in different parts of the District. I have the honour to subscribe myself. Your obedient servant, JOSEPH BESWICK. Nov. 13, 1875. 5414 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ASHLEY DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I have been invited by very many of the Electors to become a. Candidate for the representation of the District in the next Parliament, I have the honour therefore to solicit your support at the next general election, lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. L. HIGGINS. Tara, Gust, Nov, 19, 1875. 5725 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COLERIDGE DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—WiII yon do me the honour to meet me at the following places, at 7.30 Ashburton—Oram’s Hotel, Monday, 29th. Alford—Hood’s, Tuesday, 30th. Rakaia—Robinson’s, Wednesday, Ist. Selwyn— Schoolroom, on the 2nd. •> Greendale—Schoolroom, ob tho 3rd* Hororata—Schoolroom, on the 6th. And at other places, due notice of which will be ven in future advertisement. I have the honour to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J. G. BLUETT. Holcombe, Eeeston, Nov. 22, 1875. 5782 COLERIDGE ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT. ’”'l ENTLEMEN,—I shall have much pleasure in Jf MEETING you at the undermentioned places i the dates specified, and at 7.30 p.m. on each icasion.. . , 1 havo the honour to be. Your most obedient servant, CATECAET WASON. Hororata-Schoolroom, Monday, Nov. 29. Greendale—Schoolroom, Tuesday, Nov. 30. Willis’ Malvern Hotel, Wednesday, Deo. 1, Kowai Pass-Schoolroom, Thursday, Dec. 2. Kimberley schoolroom, Friday, Dec. 3. 4877 Educational WANTED A SCHOOLMISTRESS. BLENHEIM BOROUGH SCHOOL. MISTRESS, and an ASSISTANT TEACHER, L are wanted for the Girl’s School, The salary ■he Mistress will be £IOO per annum, and for the dstant £4O per annum. . ... .pplicatlons with testimonials, including certifle of competency from a recognised Inspector of iools, must be sent in to the undersigned on or ore Deo. 23,1875, Duties to commence on Jan, tYM." NOS WORTHY, Chairman of Committee, llenheim, Nov. 25, 1875. 6008 Board and Residence. BLIGH’S jtbrbury restaurant, Papanui Road, near Post-office. S at all hours of the day. Board and Aging; 17s, 18s, and £1 per week. Beds and Meals, Is each. 5613 . naK RESTAURANT, formerly Dixey* ning Rooms, Cambridge Terrace, nea bridge. The finest view in Christchurch I MEIER begs most respectfully to In. I friends and the inbabitahts of this pros■ovinoe that he has taken the above t, which offers every convenience for and Travellers, and intends to make hia of the most Comfortable and Respectable ts in Christchurch, ! Strictly Moderate.—Meal* at all hours.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4616, 30 November 1875, Page 1

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