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$anft Notices* BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL . . . £500,000 RESERVE FUND . . 100,000 AKITIKI AGENCY. DRAFTS issued on the various BRANCHES and AGENCIES in Now Zealand, the Australian Colonies, and Great Britain. Interest allowed on Deposits, subjeot to notice of withdrawal, as under : — 3 months' notice, 3 per cent, per annum. 6 do. do. 4 do. do. 12 do. do. 5 do. do. THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. T. Webb Rbbs, Agent. February 13, 1865. 362 BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital . . £1,000,000. Rbsbbvb Fund . £323,160 AN AGENCY of this Bank ia now in operation at OKITIKI, West Coast Goldfields, where Drafts are issued, payable at the various branches and agencies in London, the Australian Colonies, and New Zealand. Deposits received, payable at call or to bear interest for fixed periods, and Gold bought at the highest price. J. Dow Busby, Manager. Bank of New South Wales, Nelson, March 10. 531 Election THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF NELSON PROVINCE. mo ALFRED SAUNDERS, Esq., Nelson. Sib — We, the undersigned Electors of the Province of Nelson, hereby request you to allow yourself to be put in NOMINATION for the Office of SUPERINTENDENT of the Porvince, now vacant through the sudden and lamented death of his late Honour, John Psbby Robinson, Esq., and we promise you our support in the erent of your consenting to stand for the office. Edward Atmore W. Andrews, sen. F. W. Haase James Rose David Grant W. Boyce W. R. Parmenter W. Egginton Christian Sixtus A. Franklin W. Wilkie B. M'Mahon, M.P.O. D. Gilbertson T. Rowling Francis Avery W. Askew, jun. B. Condell W. Askew, sen. Robert Lucas Peter Askew I. M. Hill W. Lynes H. Davis Henry York T. H. Stringer Charles Swarm 8. Biggs David Goodall James Gibbs James Cook Isaao Gibbs Charles P. Pattie John Soott J. Duncan sen. Joshua Sigley J. Dunoan, jun. G. Tarr John Duncan T. Whitwell James Dunoan Arohibald Banks W. Mickell T. H. L. Watts Archibald M'Lean James F. Leeoh John M'Lean J. B. Hargreaves James Miokell J. L. Haase M. E. Mason E. Laney Richard Holyoake W. Jenkins J. S. Anstice W. R. Waters Stephen Limmer H. J. L. Augarde John Aiken W. Walker W. M'Gowan Thomas Pateraon E. G. Rennell George Jordan W. Kicketts Donald M'Gregor T. Newman W. May John G. Miles, M.H.R. Peter Clissold J. Maull Charles Bray E. G. Collins John Wilson Henry Van W. Akersten S. G. Robinson J. B. Colder E. A. Robinson W. Herrick W. Nation John Charles J. A. Packer W. Dedman Robert Sharp George Moulder O. Andrews Henry Coombs John James Joseph Rothwell Lewis Bryant W. Oresswell William Palmer Thomas Yarrall Richard Seymour F. W. Flowerday John Andrews David Mair William Andrews, jun. Henry Whiting Richard Phipps John Robertson T. Andrews Andrew Salmon William Newman Charles Parker, M.P.O. Ferdinand Nieman Riohard SutoluTe Thomas Hopgood Jamea Wilkie James Wads worth Thos. Clarkson Benjamin Thomason Wm. Coppins Matthew Green Wm. R. Coppins William Green Arthur Thos. Coppini Levi James Joseph Parker James Moore J. Aihburn W. N. Franklyn D. M. Luckie F. W. Irvine, M.D. John Barton John Sheat James Robinson Frederick Borckman B. 8. Allen, sen. R G. Crooker B.S.Allen, jun. R. Rart Charles Lunn John Lodge Henry Lunn Thos. Butler James Lunn Henry John Kriiger Tbos. H. Vyvyan John Kriiger, sen. Thomas Boyes Fried. Schroder Charles Green Ernest Siggelkow William Douglas Henry Fanselow John Staples, sen. William Jessop Robert Franklin Richard Eden> John Brougham Charles Balk William Burlace Thomas Cropp Edward Austin A. H. Beneemann John Holdaway James Harford William Holdaway 0. P. Kearns Riohard Burnett S. Mercer William Eylei James Haycook Daniel Eyles Jamea Parker Samuel Cave TO THE ABOVE-NAMED REQUISITIONISTS. Gxntlbhbn — Your requisition, signed by such a large number of my fellow-settlers, including many old and valued friends whose confidence I highly prixe, and with whose wishes I should naturally feel it a pleasure to comply, has just been placed in my hands. With the opinion I have always entertained and expressed, as to the obligation which every member of a free, and especially of a young community is under, to place the best public services in his power at the disposal of that community when called upon to do to, I do not feel myself at liberty to urge my own unfltness for the office, or the necessary sacrifice of my private feelings and interest, as sufficient reasons for not complying with such a request. Whilst therefore I must be allowed to say, that I feel myself unequal to the responsible, and in many respects peculiarly unpleasant duties, that I clearly see to be just now inseparable from the office you seek to confer upon me, I am prepared, at your request, to place myself in the hands of the electors, in the full confidence that, should they by their votes cill upon me to accept the office, they will continue to me the same kind forbearance, consideration, and support, which I have so invariably experienced from them in the execution of the duties connected with the rather numerous public engagements which they have, during the last ten yean, entrusted to my handt. My opinions upon most provincial questions have been so frequently expressed in public as to be well known to most of the electors, and the day of nomination will afford me an opportunity to give a full statement of my views upon the present condition, prospects, and requirements of this province. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, A. Savudbbb. N»l*od, February 27, 1865. 457

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

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