TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. GENTLEMEN, —At the request of many influential friends, whoso names are on tlio Electoral Roll for the City of Auckland West, I beg rcßpectiully to offer myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy in the Provincial Council occasioned by tho election of John Williamson, Esq., to the Superintendenoy of the Province of Auckland. If you aro pleased to return mo na your Representative, I shall do nil in my power to aid in whatevor may tend to the advancement and prosperity of the .Province. I have tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, J. A. GILFILLAN. Queen-street, Auckland, 20th April, 1807. TO THE ELECTOIiS OP CITY WEST. ENTLEMEN,-—ln reply to your numerously VJT signed Requisition presented to me on Saturday lnt-t, I beg to say that I am a Candidate tor your suffrages at tho ensuing Election for tho seat in the Provincial Council, vacant by the election of John Wiiliamsok, Esq., as Superintendent. 1 have, &c., CHAS. F. MITCHELL. April 21, 1867. TO P. DIGNAN, ESQ., M.P.C. WE tho undersigned Electors of tho City of Auckland West, solicit your sanction to bo nominated n candidate Jor tho SBaT in tho General issembly, for tho City of Auckland West, vacated 3y the resignation of James Williamson, Esq. ; and *e hereby pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return for that Seat, in ease you -will illovr yourself to bo so nominated. Thos. Henderson Alfred Alexander *W. C. Daldy B. Kean A. Black Edwin Tremnin J. A. GilCllan Geo. Hamilton David bheclian Geo. Lawrence Thomas Macfarlane Hans Christopher Benjamin E. Turner Wm. Oliver J. Lillewall John Beaton Petor Grace A. Oliver, junr. Henry Gilfilhin Geo. Bluctburn "William Kowe Edwd. Barry W. 0. Wilson Alex. Wiseman Hugh Coolahan Chas. Joynt Frederick Hannkcn M. S. Harney Frederick J. Von Sturmcr I;. Scott H. Partington William Parker Goo. Gallagher Jas. Wiseman Patrick Coylo J. Cater D. M'Leary John Coylo Arthur Fennell F. R. C. Bryant TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION". P( ENTLEMEN, —I have tho honor to thank you H for tho requisition which lias been presented no this evening, requesting me to permst myself to ic nominated a Candidato for tho vacant seat in tho joneral Assembly for tho City of Auckland West. I am grateful for tho assurance thus conveyed to no of such goncral support, and I cannot hesitato to iccept an invitation from so many of my fellow citizens, who have contended with tho difficulties of he past. I accedo to your request, however, with tho oxjress understanding that should a candidato more to your views como forward and offer himielf, you will permit mo to retire in his favour. I have tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, P. DIGNAN. April 20, 1867. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. IN pursuanco of tho provifions of an Act of 'the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled " Tho Regulation of Elections Act, 1855," I, Henky Coi.in B.vlnkayis, Esq., Returning Officer for tho Electoral District of tho City of Auckland West, do heroby give notice that by virtue of a Writ, bearing date tho eighteenth day of April, ISG7, issued under tho hand of his Honor tho Superintendent of tho Province of Auckland, an ELECTION will bo held for tho return of one qualified person to servo as a member for tho Provincial Council ot tho said Electoral District, and that tho nomination of such Candidato will take place at tho Old Court House, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, tho Ist day of May, 1867, and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on THURSDAY, 2nd day of May, 1867. Dated, Auckland, this 20th day of April, 1807. H. C. BALNEAYIS, Returning Officer. Iho following is the PollingPlaco for tho Electoral j District of tho City of Auckland West: — Tho Old Court House, Auckland. U. C. B-LNEAVIS, Returning Officer. Dated, Auckland, this 20th day of April, 1867. ELECTION FOR CITY WES T. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. A PUBLIC MEF.TING of tho Electors of City West will bo held TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING next, at half-past 7 o'clock, in tho Catholic Institute, Wellington-strcot, to which the Candidates for City West avo lioroby invited. GEORGE STAINES, Secretary. April 24, 1867. NOTICE. PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between a. Messrs Vickcry and Mascfield as Engineers and Iron-founders, of this City, has been DISSOLVED hy mutual consent. The business will in futuro bo carried on under tho firm of Masefield ai.d Co., who will recoivo all debts owing, and settlo all claims connocted with the lato firm. Signed WILLIAM VICKERY. THOMAS T. MASEFIELD. Witness, EDWAIII) HATtKEU. Auckland, April 17th, IS6". NOTICE. r jIHE SUBSCRIBERS havo this day ENTERED | JL INTO PARTNERSHIP as Auctioneers and | Commission Agents, under tho firm of Samuel Cocitbane & Son. SAMUEL COCHRANE, WILLIAM S. COCHRANE. Auckland, April 4, 1867.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1074, 24 April 1867, Page 1
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