ELECTION ADDRESSES TO THE ELECTORS THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —I again solicit the honor of representing yonr district in the Provincial Council. Should you consider me deserving of reelection, 1 will endeavor (as I trust I have hitherto endeavored) honestly, and, to the best of my abilitv, to justify your confidence. I am, Gentlem n. Your obedient servant, 2789tc DAVID SHEEHAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. ENTLEMEN,— Having been urgently requested to go into the Provincial Council as one of your representatives, and believing it to be the duty of every man to give all the assistance in his power to extricate the Province from its present difficulties, I beg to say that I shall be willing to act if elected by you. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 2796tc THOS. HENDERSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THENURTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— Having already had the honor of soliciting your suffrages for my return once more, as one of your representatives in the Provincial Council, I beg to again remind yon that I will feel much honored by your support, and also to assure you that no efforts of mine will be spared in advocating your interests. You willfind me, as heretofore, giving steady and watchful attention to every matter that concerns your large and important district. I have the honor to be, Gentlem n, Your obedient servant, 2841fc J. CADMAN. TO THE ELECTORS OK THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —• The encouragement I have already received induces me to come forward, at the present crisis of affairs, to off r myself as one of the candidates for the representation of your district in the Provincial Council. Should you deem me worthy of your confidence, I trust I may calculate upon your support and interest at the approaching Election. The shortness of time, and the extent ol your district, unavoidably prevents the possibility of my calling upon you personally, which circumstances will I hope plead my excuse for not having done so. I shall refrain from any attempt of bringing under your notice the very many important matters which must necessarily engage the attention of every person in this Province, beyond stating that should you do me the honor of returning me. no exertions shall be wanting on my part to procure separation, and promote the general interests of the Province at large. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, HUGH MORROW. Charlton Lodge, Auckland, November 3, 1865. 2824tc TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —Tbeg respectfully to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of your division in the Provincial Council. Should you do me the honor of |electing Jme as one of your representatives, I shall use ray best endeavors in carrying out such measures as will best prdlnote the interests and welfare of the coumry settlements. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN McLEOD. Helensville, Kaipara, October, 30, L 865. 2813 tc ELECTION NOTICES m ELECTION NOTICE. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the Declaration of the Poll for PARNELL, will take place at the Old Court House, Queen-street, at noon, on THURSDAY, the 16th November, 1865, H. C, BALNEAVIS, Returning Officer. Auckland, November 13, 1865, 2896n014 'TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. {'H ENTLEMEN, —I beg to intimate to those JT electors who have done me the honor to sign requisitions, inviting me to become a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council at the coming elections,that I consider it my duty, as a resident landholder in the district, to comply with their request. I remain, gentleman, Yours, &c., I. R. COOPER. Orewa, October 25, 1865. 2881 te BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE!! FURNITURE!! T HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND FOR FURNITURE and MATTRESSES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, 18 AT THE ‘LITTLE OUST PAN” FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, SHORT LAND-STREET. New and Second-hand Furniture Bough Sold, or Exchanged. SSIT N.B. Remember the address t THE “ LITTLE DUST PAN,” BHURTLAND- STREET. H . PROBERT, Proprietor. 2167 feb 8 Presents! Presents!! Presents!! j PRICE ONE SHILLING. AT THE GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT* Queen-strket, (corner of Wyndham-street.) BOOK MARKERS, of Elegant Designs, in colored silks, comprising Portraits of Illustrious and Eminent Persons, &c.—Amongst them may be found the Prisce of Wales, Robert Bams, Garibaldi, John Knox, Shakespeare, Cardinal Wiseman, Pope Pius IX., Rev. John Angell James, Rev. Dr. Miller, (Rector of St. Martin’s, Birmingham.) Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, Richard Weaver, Rev. Hugh Bourne, (Founder of the Primitive Methodist Connexion,) Bishop of Oxford, (with a view of Oxford Cathedral), GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Qurkv-strekt, (eorner of Wyndham-street)
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New Zealander, Volume XXIII, Issue 2578, 14 November 1865, Page 2
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