3 TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND, (CITY) WEST. e ri E fi >TTI '' EMEJr ~ A vacancy having occurred in ~ V i> re P ri -' SI -*»tatiou of vour important District in ■ u" n n VV itll Cou,,ci1 ' b > tho of Mr. \v. c. Daldy, I beg to oiler mvself as a Candidate • lor your sulirngce. ; Should vou C ,!ce,n me worthy of flic honour of ropr.-s.-pitnif, y,.,ir interest-, you may rely upon mv • >M.(|.T)on lent, discharge of the importunt duties of the trust rep wed in mc . } I have tho honor to be, Gentlemen, • j Your most obedient servant, 1 „ _ HUGIi COOLAHAIf. St. George's I3a.v, \ Tueedny, April 18, 180-1. TO JirOH COOf-AITAN, F.SQ., MMlin.lTE VOH THE CITY WEST. S IE.,—Seeing that yon offer your service? to represent tho City West in the Provincial Council, I Itejr to submit to you the following :— ! Your are doubtless aware that on the Sth of July ' IRfili, the whole ~f thr Militia and Volunteers were ordered out on " Actual S'-rvire," and that, they have been out. on station for periods extending from one week to two months, from tho I Sth .July.' l>103; when one hundred and sixty of the Kiivl-class Afilitia. under dipt. Mclntosh/imd about one hundred of the Auckland I,'itle Volunteers under ('apt. Perrom, inarched to I ilaliiilin, till I he M.sl Maiv)., ISIM, when the shattered remiuint of the First-class Militia, under Major Tighe. arrived in town, nft.-r two months' hard st rvice at Prury ; the Second-class and others doing duty here in town. You cannot but be aware that the men have sutlered severely, both in health and in pocket: some of them being still on sick beds, some have died, and others, the ghosts of their former selves, are just able to crawl about, the scarcely living evidences of the neglect of those, whoso fiat sent them from their homos. It is needless to point out, to you the recognition by (he Provincial t'ouncil of tlie services of those who served in the " War of the North," bv tlie passiu" of the Naval and Military Scrip Act,' 1 S.'iti. It is, therefore, submitted to you, if the Militia and Volunteers are not e.pially .-,,' title.i t,-, some consideration at tho hand:t in' tlie Provincial Council, and if 30, whether you aro propnred to etronucmsly advocate und push, forward their claims in the Provincial Council, no that the General Assembly iuiy fool compelled to moto out to tlium lardy ju.-.Uoo. WILIi'IAU'OKIPKIN. Klector of City Wost. April I!>Hi, 186 i. To >fr. WII.I.IASr GRIFFIN. Km:.—l beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this day's date, addnvsed to me as » candidate for the vacant seat for the City West in the PriiN inriiil Council. In reply to your enquiry con- i tained therein, 1 need only say that having, with the great bulk of the Auckland ci.mmunity, fully recognised the importance of the invaluable services which the Volunteers and Militia have, under great discouragement and much sufleriiig, rendered to this Province in the time ol its -d, it will indeed be very gratifying to me if, by any means. 1 can lie made the humble instrument in obtaining for them that proof of the public gratitude to which I j consider them so fully entiil.-d. 1 do not he.-itate t<, j e\]ii-i ss my own conviction that the Kepresentativcs J of the people of this Province will only give effect to ] their constituents' wishes by employing legitimate j j m.-ans for placing the members of our own Local | Forces upon the same tooting as that of tlie " Naval" and Military Settlers." provided for in the "Auckland Waste Lauds Act." lirC.IT COOLAHAN. St. George's P.ny, April 1!>, ISii-l.
: CITY OF AUCKLAND ASSESSMENT. APPI-AL NOTICK. Citv liiard of ('"imnissioners' Olli.-e, Canada liuildiim-s, Ijueen-street. Auckland, '-'I'lid April. 1 Sr.-J. is herein- L_'iv.'ii that the Coininissiivucrs i> under the 'Citv "Hoard Act, lSii:!. , and the 'Citv Hoard Act. INIiU. Amcmlmcnt Aci,' have this da'v m:..1.- a Kale of Six I'eiice per I'ouinl on the ni'l'i annual value of Properly a.--c-»hlc under the said Art- for the period from 1-i day of December. IM'.H, to :<lr-l duy iif May. IStU (both inclusive): and I lint purties who miiy coti-nier themselves - on the ground of irregularity, unfnirueiis, or inc<-rrrct:ie-s in the vainalion or in the amount nescMd ihcrcou. are bcrcl.> recpdml. within fuurl,cn cla\s from the dale hereof, to »ive notice to the Clerk of Ihe Hoard of Mich their objections, and to state explicitly the ground thereof. ANJiW. HKYKKIDGR, Chairman. MATSOX DTC PARTS. ~\T II Si . li YR 0 N begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that, prior to withdrawing from business, she will Skm, ovv the j whole of livr New and fashionable Stock j t At a ltrcrjrcTio.v of 2h I'KK cknt. fuom tiik rsr.vi. ] Skli.i.vw I'kkts. Thr> Stock consists of New nnd Fnshionnble Millinery, Mantles, Rich Silks., Moires, nud Fancy ] Dress Materials, Real Laces, Collars, Sleeves, c Gloves, Vmbrallas, and Fnncy Goods in great variety FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, , QUKKN-STUKF.T, AfCKI.AXH. ( 1 i TTMBKIt, TIMIJER. I MIL ROE begs leave to inform Builders, • Shippers, and others, that ha vim: made additions to his Machinery at Connvaiiis, (bcsi.ics j . regular building timber.) he is now prepared to j j supply l'lancd, Toiigiicd. and Grooved Flooring, I Dressed Lining, and Wcaihei- Hoards, Ac. I J • ! Orders tn any extent delivered ill Auckland. Otii- i huliii, or any of the lauding p'accs on the .Uunukiiu, \ lit current rates. I Oliices and Timber Yards, Onebunga. April 2a, ISGI-. . ■ i REMOV A L . I G HAMPSHIRE bears to inform Ins friends, and . the public generally, that he has removed his , liu.-ines-i to Victoria-street 'East, adjoining; tile Grey- ; h..und Hotel, where he hopes to receive all his lonner ; patronage. I i HAIR DRESSER AND J'ERVUMER- ! i Auckland, 36th April. ISiH' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 140, 25 April 1864, Page 1
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