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S. M. GBEEN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX ' PERCY,' LARGE ASSORTMENT OIT Ladies' Gentlemen's )■ Boots and Shoos. I Children's J Of German manufacture, of very superior quality; unsurpassed in beauty and durability. CAETE t>E YISITE OF R. AND MRS. HEINE, ONE SHILLING 'EACH, AT MESSES. BAIITLETT & CO.'S, QUEEN-stbeet. R. H. BARTLETT. TO THE ELECTORS OF MAESDEN. GENTLEMEN, —As you will soon, be called upon to elect a member to represent your interests in the General Assembly of New Zealand, I beg again to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. Having attended in my place in lie House of Representatives, as your member during the whole of tha last Parliament, I am conversant with the various political plans and organizations that have existed, or exist, which bear on your interests, and those of the Province at large. Asa Marsden settler, I am also familiar with your wants and wishes, and should you do me the honor of again electing mo your representative, I will not fail to support those measures which I know and feel will be to your advantage, and oppose those which I belie vo will prove detrimental to them. I am strongly in favour of Separation; I think that on tho attainment of this the preßperity of the North depends. I will be prepared to support, therefore, r.uy proposal for complete Separation from the iSouth Island, and withdrawal from the influence of Southern politicians. It will also be my endeavour to encourage the introduction population into tho Province, and to promote the permanent settlement of the country ; on the success that may attend the effort in this direcrection will mainly depend the future prosperity of the Province of Auckland, and especially of Marsden, which so much needs a resident and improving population. I am induced to come forward and again offer my services to you, at the request of u large number of the electors, and with the approbation of several of the most influential of my late colleagues. Should you do me the honor of returning me as your representative, it will bo my duty, as it ha 3 been my pleasure, to eo-operato in all things with my brother representatives, for your benefic and that of the Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN MUNRO. Marsden, January, 1866. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. GENTLEMEN, —Having been requested to stand for the Pensioner Settlements, at tho approaching Election for the General Assembly, I have the honour to intimate my readiness to serve as your representative, if elected, and beg to request your votes in my favour. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, P. F. DE QUINOEY Howick, November 23, 1865. WEBSTEB'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO AND EMPORIUM FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES, QUEEN-STREET, (Junction or Queen: and Wakefield Streets.) MR. WEBSTER has for sale a* large stock of requisites for Photography, and is prepared to supply Photographers at moderate prices with the following articles:—Landscape Lenses and Cameras, Stereoscope Lenses and Camera Stands (Glass and Porcolaine), Collodion Dipping Baths and Trays, Stereoscopes, Glass Funnels, Spirit Lamps, Graduated Measures, Comitless Collodion Bottles, Backgrounds for tho Operating Room and Slips, Pneumatic Pluteholders, Albunienized Paper, Improved Printing Frames, from 1 in. to 1 in. plate, Passe Partouts, Frames for ditto, Cardboard Mountings, Collodion for Dry and Wet Processes, Slow-getting ditto for Views, Distilled Water and Chemicals for all Photographic purposes. Mr. Webster has also on sale a great variety of Shields, containing Likenesses of Officers of the Staff. 65th and other Regiments, Portraits of Distinguished Persons; also, Views, in the best style of Photographic Art, of some of the most picturesque Sites in the Colony, including Views of the Bay of Islands, Tauranga Harbour and Cemetery, showing the Obelisk erected to the Memory of the Officers of tho I 43rd Regiment, also of the Gate Pa, the Township [ of Taranaki, with Mount Egrnont in the Jlistance. Mr. Webster undertakes every kind of Photographing—viz., Copies of Works of Art, or of Photographs, to any number that may be required. CHEAP AND GOOD ALLOTMENTS ON VERY EASY TERMS, WITHIN HALF A MTT/F! OF AUCKLAND. Q A VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS on the Mount £j\j Eden and Stockade Roads, at prices varying from THIRTY PODNDS to SIXTY POUNDS each, in five yearly payments. Apply to Ridings axd Doayden, Queen-street. The above Lots are close to the Water Reserve near the Stockade. ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED' Ex 'KiHermOnt,' from Melbourne; ' Rita,' from Sydney; and 'Gala,' from London, Q£rrv BARRELS PORTLAND CEMENT tJU\J 60 barrels Plaster of Paris, ex ' Eastward Ho,' from New York. D. GOUGH, jun., Hobson-streefc. January 5 r 1866. ' ON SALE. ' 1 IMPROVED BRICK PRESSING MACHINE of the latoat Patent, just arrived per 'BaUarat.' Apply to DAYHMUTEAN,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 2