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>0* §4 ® LODGE SAINT ANDREW, No. 418, S.O. 3 rriHß Regular Monthly Meeting of the above 1 X LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room, Stai Hotel, Albert-street, on MONDAY EVENING next, the 26th current, at half-past seven o'clock. I By order of the W.M., I JNO. O&ILVIB, Secretary. :0 WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, of the Shareholders in this Company, will be held at tho Company's Office, on THURSDAY, the Ist March proximo, at 10 a.m., to confirm 3 tho Resolution of the Extraordinary General Meeting held on the Ist instant, authorising the sale of the ' Waitemata.' By order of the Directors, G. RIDINGS, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND FLAX. !i A MEETING of the Gentlemen who have subscribed to test the process of dressing Flax, patented by Purohas and Ninnis, will bo held in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms, on MONDAY, 26th instant, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of appointing a Committee to conduct the experiment. J. M. CLA.RK, . Sec. pro iem. ' Auckland, 23rd February, 1866. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL SOIREE, ON WEDNESDAY, the 28th February, at 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets 2s. Gd. each; to be had of the Officei bearers, and of Mr. T. Peacock, Shortland-street; Mr. D. Cno>tnra, Staffordshire Potteries Depot, Queen-street; Mr. R. Brown, Parnell. THE Members of the Remuera Riiles are requested to meet at the Old Chapel, .Remuera, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7 p.m. prompt, to consider matters of importance to the Company. D. GRAHAM, Captain R. R. V. Remuera, 23rd Feb., 1866. TO THE ELECTORS OF MARSDEN. 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 the House of Representatives, as your member during the whole of the last Parliament, I am conversant with tho various political plans and organizations that have existed or exist, which bear on your interests, and those of the Provinco at large. As a 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 believe will prove detrimental to them. I am strongly in favour of Separation; I think that on the attainment of this the prssperity of the North depends. I will be prepared to support, there fore, any .proposal for complete Separation from the South Island, and withdrawal from the influence of Southe ru politicians. It will also be my endeavour to ehcoiiTage the introduction of population into tho Province, and to promote the permanent settlement of the country ; on tho success that may attend the effort in this direcrcction will .'mainly depend the future prosperity of the Province of Auckland, and especially of Marsden, which so much needs a resident and improving population. j _ I am induced to come forward and again offer my services to you, at the request of a largo number of the electors, and with the approbation of several of the most influential of my late colleagues. Should you do mo tho honor of returning me as your representative, it will be my duty, as it has been my pleasure, to co-operate in all things with my brother representatives, for your benefit and that of the ProvmCo' I remain, Gentlemen. Your obedient servant, JOHN MUNRO. Marsden, January, 1866. NOTICE. ALL A C'COUNTS due tohe undersigned, if not paid by tho 10th MARCH, 1866, v?ill bo handed over to his Solicitor for recovery. MEA;Rg February 22nd, 1866. — NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to tho Undersigned, in connection with their late Grocery Business, not paid before the 10th March, 1830, will be handed in to a Solicitor for recovery. ALLENDER & STEYENSON. ®®Parnell, February 22, 1866. IN LIQUIDATION. " NEW ZEALANDEB " ACCOUNTS. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the undersigned *; r ; requested to PAY their ACCOUNTS to the authorised Collectors or at the Steam Prrnhng Works, two doors below tho Heraid Office, Wynd-ham-street. It is also requested that nll powons to whom the undersigned are indebted will at once render their accounts for Hqu^Uor,. & AuoMand, January 20,1866. COMPENSATION INVESTIGATIONS. MR CRISPE will continue in Auckland to watch the interests of his Clients, and any others who may please to avail themselves of his arid should a second investigation take place ADVOCATE T ™Cr^pe consulted at his old quarters, Claremont House, Princess-street, Auckland, he wUI also be happy to attend to fcesh or amended claims. N.Z.S.N. COMPANY (LIMITED). SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company are h.r™ <l»t a. BIGKTB[ CM.I rf Second Series ov Shakes, becomes DUE on Ist MartA next, payable at the Bank of Ivow Zealand, Auckland. 00 MBES & DALDY, j Agents. into the business conducted by me as Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, which and future under the style and firm of METCAL**. ana FOSS. THOMAS METCALFE. Australian Tea Mart, 478 George-street, Sydney, { January Ist, 1866. METCALFE & FOSS havo this day entered into PARTNERSHIP as Family and 81 "P pl "S Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and beg to • solicit a continuance of that support so li ora y stowed on the lato proprietor. AH orders entrusted to them will be executed with the utmost care a • promptitude. METCALFE & FOSS, Purveyors to Her Majesty s Navy, Family Gioosrs, Wine and. Spint Merchan «, I ' 478 Q-eo?gfl*ctyeet) Sydney*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 1

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