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TO THE ELECTORS OF RAGLAN. GENTLEMEN,— A VACANCY having occurred in the representation of your dietrict through the resignation of Mr. Taylor, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the vacant seat. My long residences n this province, and the part I have taken in politic,'render any explanation of my views on public questions unnecessary. ,r ~ Should you honour me by returning me as your representative in the General Assembly, j : -will, use my best endeavours to promote your interests, and the welfare of the province of Auckland and the colony at large. remain, Gentlemen., Your obedient servant, WITLIAM BTJCEXAOT). TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BAGLAN DIVISION. Dru»y, 13th April, 1865. BROTHER ELECTORS, HAYING been requested by many amongst you to become a Candidate for the Vacant Seat in the House of Representatives, and yielding to no man in. the wairn interest -which I feel for the welfare of Auckland, 1 have at once consented to be Nominated —not to carry out one Act, or one Measure, but as a Representative of the entire Colony,-while it continues such. I shall bo most happy to meet you on <he day of Nomination, and to receive your Votes on the day of Election, if you approve of me as your Representative. Your obedient servant, J. CRISP. HOKSE FOE SALE. A GOOD LIGHT HARNESS " HORSE. A trial will be given. ~ Apply to MR. KELLY, Devon and Cornwall Hotel, Queen-street. NOTICE OF EEMOYAL. A AND A. TAIT, General Smiths, Bellhangers, • Gaa Fitloi s, Iron Turner*, &c, have removed from Grey-street to more cemmodioua premises in •Wakcfield-strett (lately occupied by Cosier & Co.) N.B.—The Horse fc hoeing Department -will be conducted by a first-class Shoer and Farrier. WTRITCHABO, late with Mr. R. KEALS • : Architect, begß to inform his friends and the public that he has commenced business as an ARCHITECT, and he trusts, from his long experience in England, and also for the last five years in Auckland, together with strict attention to his profession, to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their patronage. Office —Wyndhasi Chambers. April 17th, 1865. LANDING AND TO ARRIVE. TWEED SUITS Crimean Shirts White Dress Shirts Fanoy Stripe and BiCiant Skirts Hosiery Indiarubber Braces Balmoral Caps Black Bordered Long Shawls Fancy Grenadine Shawls Rob Roy and Shepherd Long Shawls Chenille and Cord Hair Nets Turkey Twill Brown Sheeting Calicoes Black Silk Ribbon Braids, Cotton Reels, &o. Black Silk Handkerchiefs Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs Scented Soap Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes Congou Tea Pekoe and Young Hyson Teas Paper Huntley and Palmer's Biscuit (21b.) Pastiles and Jujubes Assorted Lozenges Chicory Carrawav Seeds Curry Soap Powder &o. &o. &c. On Sale at BUCHANAN & STEWARTS.

C)f\ CASES PRIME CHEDDAR CHEESE i\J 20 cases Prime Wiltshire Cheese, On Sale at BUCHANAN & STEWART'S. QA CASES COEY'S HAMS {j\J 10 cases Coey's Bacon 1 ton Sydney Bacon BUCHANAN & STEWART. nf\ BARRELS SMITH'S OATMEAL OU 30 barrels Pearl Barley BUCHANAN & STEWART. Af\ OASES SARDINES JLU 20 cases Lobsters, lib ring 10 cases Salmon, lib. tins 36 cases Red Herrings 100 half-barrels Herrings BUCHANAN & STEWART. EGROHEAD T O B A 000 Cavendish, half-pounds Cavendish, tens BUCHANAN & STEWART. fc(\ BARRELS CURRANT 8 Q\J 20 cases Raisins 5 casos Figs 5 cases Candied Peel BUCHANAN &. STEWART. EX 'PORTLAND/ 1 O f\(\C\ COVXTES3 SLATES, on. Bala 9 BUCHANAN &. STEWART'S. TO LEASE, ANEW SHOP and CELLAR, iu tho best part of Queen-street. Apply to '^ J GEORGE SI3BIN. MEDICAL HALL NEWTON, AUCKLAND. G-. A I C K I N, FAMILY AND DISPENSING- CHEMIST, IN introducing himself to the inhabitants of Newton and its vieiuitv, heirs most respectfully to inform them that ho ha* THIS DAY commenced Business, at the above add is;?, with tho Approval and Recommendation of the MEDICAL PROFESSION OF AUCKLAND, ' And ho trusts, by unremitting Personal Attention and bv keeping no Article but of tho YEE Y BE3T DESCRIPTION, to gain their Patronage and Support. He abo feels confident, from his many yours, experience, both in the Old. Country and abroad, that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may give him a trial. The dispensing of Physicians' Prescriptions and 'Family Receipts will always receive the most scrupii. m attention, both in the Selection of tho Medicine used, and the Mode of Preparation. A Choice Selection of Perfumery, Toilet and Nursery Requisites, from tho best makers, will always bo in Stock, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, &c ' &c, Achorse AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Or ALL DESOBIPUONS. March 20.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 3