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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND PERPETUAL MEMENTOES or THOSE "WE lOVJS, AB - • , " . ' AUOKLAND.^^^^fe i SBS S % ST . fe&a&aasaa. G-HEAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. given for supplying presentation \J Carte do Visites, at per 100 or 1000. So will satisfied were Mr. and Mrs. Case with the ards executed for them, that they have ordered 1000 more for their Provincial tour. TO THE ELECTORS OF MARSDEU". GENTLEMEN",— As you will goon be called upon to elect a member to represent your interests in the General Assembly of New Zealand T beg again to offer myself as a candidate for your suhrages. Having attended in my place in the House of Representatives, as your member during tho whole of tho last Parliament, I ::m 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. .As a Marsden settler, lam familiar with your wants and wishes, and should you do me the honor of again electing me your icpresentative, I will not fail to support those measures which I know and feel will be to your advantage, and oppose those which I believe will prove detrimental to them. 1 am strongly in farm:r of .-eparation ; I think that on the attainment oftl'is the prosperity of the North depends. I will be prepared to support, therefore, any proposal for complete Separation from the South Island, and withdrawal from the influence of Southern politicians. It will also be my rndoarour to encourage tho introduction of population into the Province, and to promote the permanent settlement of the country ; on the succcsb that may attend the effort in this direcrcction will mainly depend the future prosperity of the i-rovince of Auckland, and especially of Marsd6n, which so much netfds a resident and improving population. I am induced to come forward and again offer my services to you, at the request of a large number of the electors, and with the approbation of several of the most influential of my late colleagues. Should you do me the houor of returniuj me as your representative, it will be my duty, as it has been my pleamire, to co-operatc in ;:1! things with my brother re« prescntativcs, for your buntfis and that of the Province. I remain, Gentlemen,

Your obedient servant, JOHN MU.NRO. Marsden, January, 1866. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. GENTLEMEN, —Having been requested to Btand for the Pensioner Settlements, ut the 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, Your obedient servant, P. F. EE QUINCEY Howick, November 23, 1865. WEBSTER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO AND EMPORIUM FOR PI! OTO GKAPHIC REQUISITES, QUEEN-STEEET, (Junction- of Queen and Waki.fif.li) Eteeets.) MR. "WEBSTER has for sale a large stock cf 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 Porce!aine), Collodion Dipping Baths and Trays, Stereoscopes, Glass Funnels, Spirt Lamps, Graduated Measures, Cornitless Collodion Bottles, Backgrounds for the Operating Room and Slips, Pneumatic Pluteholders, Albumenized Paper, Improved Printing Frames, from in. to 1 in. plate, Passe Partouts, Frames for ditto, Cardboard Mountings, Collodion for Dry and Wet Processes, Slosv-sfitting ditto for Views, Distilled Water and Chemicals i'or all Photographic purposes. Mr. Webster has also on sale a great variety of Shields, containing Likenesses of Ofllcers of the Staff, 65th and other Regiments, Portraits of Distinguished Persons; also, Views, in the best style of Photographic Art, of some of the mo;t picturesque Sites in the Colony, including Views of the Bay of Islands, Tauranga Harbour and Cemetery, showing the Obelisk erected to the Slemory of the Officers of the -[3rd Regiment, also of the Gnto Pa, the Township of Taranaki, with Mount Egmont in the distance. Mr. Weiistt '.ndertakea every kind of Photographing—viz., Copies of Works of Art, or of Photographs, to any number that may be required. PURE BBEl) ALPACAS. EIDINGS & DOWDEN have for Private Sale by TENDER— 1 Male Alpaca 3 Female ditto 3 Young ditto Now running in the Government Domain, Auckland, and recontly imported by the late Edward King, Esq. 'lenders will bo received by RIDINGS AND DOWDEN, Auctioneers, (who will give particulars of the Animals), up to April l'lth, 1866. Auckland, Jan. 37th, 18G6. EMPIRE RESTAUR A N'T. Board, lodging, and dining rooms, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, Qui cii-street. GEORGE JDOUGL/V3 Propriator. ■ WALTER GRAHAMS, Fort-stheet, Has on hand for sale, in quantities to suit customers, jg EST NO. 1 GO VAN PIG IRON C<. •; modious Stores to let. TO CRICKETERS. ON SALE at tho Heualu Office, Wyndhum-street, SCORING BOOKf, on the principle, and ii tho most complete style. GUANO! BOLIVIAN GUANO! rjiHE Undersigned beg to call tho attention of JL Agriculturists to the cargo of GUANO Just Ar-iv\»d. eJS brie ' Venus.' from Bolivia direct, ( A rar*a, qrfuICSbHANK, fcMART, & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 7