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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. GENTLEMEN,- —At the request of many influential friends, whose names are on the Electoral Roll for the City of Auckland West, I beg respectfully to offer myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy in tho Provincial Council occasioned by the election of .Tohn Williamson, Esq., to the 0 Superintendency of the Province of Auckland. ] If .Vou are plonaed to return ino us your Reprcsen- i — tativo, I shall do all in my power to aid in whatevor j may tond to the advancement and prosperity of the , Province. ; I have tho honor to be, ( Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, 1 J. A. GILFILLAN. s Queen-street, Auckland, I 20th April, 18G7. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY W3ST. GENTLEMEN,— In reply to your numerously signed Requisition presented to mo on Saturday last, I bog to say that f am a Candidato for your suffrages at the ensuing Election for tho Seat in the Provincial Council, va-.-aut by the -election of John Williamson, Esq., as Superintendent. I have, Sec., CHAS. F. MITCHELL. April 24, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. /^TENTLESIEN, —A vacancy having been created JT in tho Provincial Councilby tho resignation of Jerome Cadman, Eaquiro. And having been promised tho support of a very largo number of influential Jtlectors, of the said division, I hereby beg to offer raysolf as a candidate for tho vacated seat. Should you do me tho honor of returning mo, I beg to assure you that I shall uso every exertion in my i power in improving tho present neglected stato of your district, as well as attending to tho general interests of this Province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, IIUGH MORROW. Auckland, April 24, 18G7. TO H. CHAMBERLIN, ESQ. j j SIB, —A vacancy having occurred in the Houso of ] Representatives, by tho resignation of Joseph 1 Newman, Esq., as Member for Raglan, wo, the £ uudersigned settlers of this District, pledge ourselves to support you by our votes and interest, if you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the vacant seat. Wo have the honor to bo. Sir, Your most obedient servants, J.C.Johnstone, G. Clark, J .Bichard Pndd, James McCrackin, Richard Nuzer, R. khilp Robert Gilmour, James Swann, Joseph Graham, George Barrett, Hy. J. Falwasser, Joseph Pretty, Thomas Jaggar, Martin Harsant, Llenry Fuller , J.LaTrobe, Herbert W. Brabant, Jno. Bulford, W. Harsnnt, John Hangrens, Samuel JforgaD, W. Bulford, Michael Shealian, John Moon, D. B. McDonald, John Douglas. Raglan, 19th April, 1867. TO THE GENTLEIIES' SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEAIEN, —I have the honor to convey to you my thanks for tho requisition c received by me to-day, requesting mo to allow (j mysulf to be put in nomination for tho vacant 1J seat in the Houao of Representatives for the District of Raglan, and be? to inform you and the other Electors of tho District, that should you think proper to elect mo I shall bo happy to serve, and will do my duty to the best of my ability as your representative in tho General Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, ( Your faithful servant, V St. George's Bay, Parnell7"" IJV CHAMBERLIN. « April 2l>, 18G7. TO ALLAN O'NEILL, ESQ., NORTH SHORE. SIR,— We, the UNDERSIGNED ELECTORS of the Northern Division, respectfully request that you will permit yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for tho vacant sent in the Provincial Council, for the Northern Division. { Your long and intimato connection wich the Dis- * trict, and your devotion to its interests when formerly g representing it, warrant us in readily promising our it best efforts to secure your return, should you become V a candidate. P We are Sir. your 3, faithfully, Thos. Poynton Robert Macky 6 B. Menary Patrick Melavin o John Holmes. S (Here follows about one hundred signatures.) TO MESSRS. POYNTON, MENARY, MACKAY MTCLEVIN, HOLMES, AND THE OTHERS " SIGNING THE REQUISITION, * ENTLEMEN —I had not the slightest intention 0 \_X of offering myself as a candidato for the Provincial Council, but looking at tho names of those j who signed the requisition, nearly all of whom supported mo during tho twelve yeats I w as a member for the Noithcrn Division, I think it would bo ungrateful of mo to refuse complying with your request : therefore, under these circumstances, I lay myself entirely in your hands. I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 'ALLAN O'NEILL. North Shore, 26tli Apr'.l, 1867. 1 FARM AT TE AWAMUTU. CREAM OF THE WAIKATO. fiIHE Undersigned odors for SALE his FARM - | at TE AWAMUTU, containing 400 acres, being sections No. 75, 7G, 77. 73, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of Gundry and Goodall's Survey, in the Parish of Mungapiko. 120 acrcs are enclosed with substantial two rail fence, ditch, and live fenco, subdivided into paddocks and the greater part in g.- ass. Tho quality of the soil is second to none in Waikato. 'The land is undulating, affording shelter against any weather and is admirably adapted for a thoep farm. It has a frontage of 1 \ miles to the road lo Alexandra, is bounded towards To Awamutu by mission land and towards llio Puniu, it joins a , reserve of SCO acres which have recently been awarded to natives as compensation, und may bo purchased at a low price. Mr. Simpson's Hotel is erected on a portion of the land and is held by him under lease for two years with a purchasing clause of £200, por acre. The situation of tho farm is unrivalled, Te Avramutu being the grand centre of the moßt thriving villages viz., Ohaupo, Te lialm, Rangiagllia, Orakau and Kihikihi, and the market Town of all the Waikato settlements. No township has been laid out by Government at Te Awamutu and the only site available for ono is on tlio land now offered. Numerous offers have already been made for the purchase of quarter-acro lota as business sites, but L refused, as it is desirable to dispose of the whole in ono block. | f Intending purchasers aro requested to inspect ttie I . property and satisfy themselves that land in a more ( commanding and valuable position, and of superior quality of soil, is not procurable in the Waikato. j FRANZ SOHBRFF, Fort-street. 3 rpHE undersigned begs to intimato to his friends s X and tho public that ho has recommenced his , BUSINESS AS* A BUILDER, and that he is now prepared to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him with economy and despatch. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 27 April 1867, Page 3

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