j CITY BOAED ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WEST WARD No. 1. j. ENTLEMEN, —Having been nominated a canj vX didate for tho vacancy in this Ward, I request your support at the poll which takes place at tho City Board Offico THIS DAY, at 9 a.m,' until 4 p.m. If returned I will endeavour to do my duty to my constituents as heretofore. I remain, Yours, &c., JAMES GEORGE. Juno 16, 1865. TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD No. 1, 0 CITY WEST. c >f J /"I ENTLEMEN, —Having been nominated Mem\JT her of tho City Board for Ward No. 1, City West, I tako this opportunity of soliciting my friends » to bo early at the Poll, Canada Buildings, and I can 0 assure thoso friends who may honor mo with their suffrages, that if returned, there shall bo nothing wanting on my part in energetically forwarding the best interests of tho City. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RICHARD MARSHALL. J uction Steam Saw Mills, Foot of Grey-streot. CITY BOARD ELECTION. r NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF WARD No. 3, WEST. B THE Boundaries of the Ward are as follows: — Commencing at Cook-strcet, at its junction f with Queen-street; along middle of the street to Union-street; down Union-street and front of DrakoBtreet, up Franklin Boad, along Ponsonby and Earangaliape Roads, and down Upper Queen-streot ' to point of commencement. ® All persons who are on the Rate Roll of tho Ward ' and have paid their rates aro qualified to vote. The undersigned trusts his friends will ensure his election b_v recording thtir votes in his favour TO-MORROW (Thursday), at the City Board Office. HERBERT ASHTON. Wellington-street, 14th June, 1865. 1 : WARD NO. 3, WEST. VOTE FOB, ASHTON. WARD NO. 3, WEST. VOTE FOR ASHTON. WARD NO. 3, WEST. VOTE FOR ASHTON. TODD HBATL T'S WINES, &c., &c., Ac. gUPPLIBS OF THE ABOVE, comprising— Champagne Yellow Seal Sherry Capsuled Claret Old Cognae 1 i TO ARRIVE PER 'ROB ROY,' AND OTHER VESSELS. I BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. PHOTOGRAPHY. • CAUTION TO PERSONS WHO WANT AN ' EVERLASTING PHOTOGRAPH. NEVER go to an Establishment whero there is a reduction in price; 'tis a sure sign of a bad article, and a bad Photograph is worthless and sure to fade —consequently the shadow perishes before the substance. II W. H. EEED, artiste, Shobtland-stbeet. , r tgg* Every Photograph warranted or exchanged. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 496, 15 June 1865, Page 1
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