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CAdvertisesieht.] To the Editor of the New Zealaxd Hebaid. SIB,— May I claim a small space in your columns to draw public attention to an abuse which feU r- W,termen > have to complain 11 1 f fi. frequent occurrence lately T diode to the practice of certain public officials making use of a Government boat to convey pa=s^. gers to ships m the stream, thereby interfering with the legitimate earnings of the licensed watermen, A glaring instance of this conduct took place yesterda«A person who had occasion (o toard the ship Iron" side as Bhe came up from the North Head bespoke a waterman s boat for the purpose, but subsequently got a passage in the Custom House boat, under the charge of Captain Williams, searcher. I need scarcely add that the waterman lost the earning of his fare. I think, Sir. Editor, it is rather hard treatment for men who are compelled to pay an annual license, and wait on the public day and night, to be thus interfered vith in their lawful calling by well-paid Government officers, and deprived of a portion of their proper livelihood.— Yours, &c., A W ATEEIIAN-. (Also signed by all the Licensed Watermen of the Queen-street Wharf.) 18th June, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —Mr. Henderson having resigned the seat he held as your Representative in the Provincial Council, I beg respec fully to OFFER myself as a CANDID ATK to supply that vacancy. I feel that we ore dependent on the country dis. trcts to raise us out of our present depression; therefore ,if elected, I shall use my earnest endeavours to obtain the extension and improvement of those roads already in existence, as well as tho general advancement of your important district. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obed : ent Bervant, W. J. HURST. Auckland, June 8,1867. TO MR. W. J. HURST. SIR, —Wo the undersigned, hereby request chat you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination to represent the interests of the Northern Division in the Provincial Council, in the room of Thomas Hbndekson, Esq. ; and we assure you VT9 will use our beat endeavours to secure your return. We are, Sir, Yours, &c Thomas Henderson Levi W• Eaton B. Whitaon William Greenwood Hugh Coolahan Hugh Mcllhone George Graham Oliver Mays James Darrocb H. S, Hawkins, Junr. Henry Palmer E. Taylor Keetley Jas. B. Jordan M. H. Koe Thomas Russell, Senr. J. S. Macfarlane David Nathan H. Partington Thomas Craig Richard Ridings Henry Nicol Morton Jones John Wyles George Webster John Holmes David Henderson James Halme3 Barnard Mac Donald J. Watson Bain Benj. Gilmour H. J. Hawkins David Graham And many others. TO MR. WILLIAM GREENWOOD AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. DEAR SIRS, —Grateful for the confidence you repose in me, if elected I shall honestly endeavour to prove myself not unworthy of it. Your obedient servant, W. J. HURST. TO HENRY DAOSE, ESQ., J.P., OKURA. SIR, —We, the undersigned, electors of the Northern Division, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the seat in the I'rovill--1 cial Covncil for our Division, vacant by the resignation of Thomas Henderson, Esq. j Should you consent to become a candidate, we 3 pledge ourielves to use our best endeavours to secure „ your return. We are, &c., Maurice Kelly Charles Gale George Ed. Fallowdown Joseph Banks James Kelly Daniel Sumpter Henry Lloyd Thomas Gu™n Chas. E. Burdon, C. E. Daniel Mahon R. P. Lambert Jobn Moffat William Inmonfc John Black Anthony Jacob Geo. L. Smith, Orewa William C. Hutson Harry W. Farnall ), Henry Hellyer M. Krippner 3. Henry Moss W. G. Cook Robert Brunton Cb. Putt Andrew Jack M. Schiska James Lord M. Tol'aopf Trevor Lloyd W- Tolliopf William Polkirghome W. Bager H. Butler Money (Major) J. Paul Henry Brown T. Pcihir d Henry Farrel M. Jessenzliy i- Gerald Fitzinaurico J• Sclioluin 3 James Fors'er J. Pittner Thomas Kelly P. Ga'tz P. Straka ' Thomas Poynton J. R. Hatfield Alex. McKay A. J. Hatfield Robert McKay W. R. Hatfield Patrick Melavin W. Dare Jeremiah Slalony W. Howell Phillip Callau _ G. Sewall James Fitzpatrick , John Neal James Fitzpatrick, Jun, . "ft illiam Cramer Charles Fitzpatrick r Michael Meany George Fitzpatrick George livan Thomas Ah shy i< Christy Nolan Michael Mcßride ' William Templeman James Kelly Richard TI Wedge Donald McKay 1 Samuel King <L H. Garner 1 William WVsh Edmund Houltou ' Michael Shea i ! TO MAURICE KELLY, E*Q., AND THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. G' ENTLEMEN,—I cannot but feel grateful for the numerously -n'mitd requisition presented to me by so many of my fellow-settlers. In complying vith your request, I beg to stauj that, if returned, t shaii use my best endeavours to promote the interests of tho Province and your district in particular. I aro, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ItE.NRr DACRE< TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. IN consequence of the resignation by Mr. ThoiiAS Hesdeksox of his sent in the House of Representatives, I beg TO OFfTkR MYSELF as a CANDIDATE for the vacant seat. If elected I shall endeavour to do my duty to you and to the Colony. _ THO3. MACFARLANE, Auckland, June 7, 18G7. TO THE ELECTORS OF THH NORTHERN D, VISION. ; GENTLEMENT,— I beg to ofFer myself as a candi- j date to reprer-ent you in the Provincial Council. ; I am, your obedieut servant, GEORGE STAI June 6,1867. AUCKLAND BONE MILL. J AND J. SOPPET having erected a New and a Substantial BONE MILL, with Machinery ol tho mo3t modern construction, are now receive orders for BONE DOST, J and B< The above are cash purchasers of Bone in any qUant i t Hg Nr)ERS oN & MAGFAELANE^S^ Free® an't Bay, March 16,1566.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2