TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKJjAJYD WEST.
GENTLEMEN, — Having observed that Mr. Daniel Lynch, your representative in the Prorinciiil Council, has resigned his seat, 1 have the honor to oik-r myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and be£ to assure you that, it returned, I "will do evervthin<; in my power to further your interests. I hnve the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, PATRICK DARBY. Auckland, 23rd September, 18(i 1-. EX ' MARY WARREN.' ON SALE (WHOLESALE). p-A CIIESTS CONGOU T E A 715 boxes ditto ditto 11Y T. 11ID1EY LEI GIIT ON, Tea and Coilee Broker. AMERICAN UOWLIN.G ALLEY. GROUND ill the Centre of the City euitablo for a liowliiy Alley—rare opportunity for making money.— Letters addressed M. 20, Hkuald Olllce, will have attention.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 3
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