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juCKLAND CORPS. pHE Usual MONTHLY Government Inspection f! PARADE will bo hold in the Drill Shed, (rinces-streot, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m.. rhen every member must attend in Uniform, with a'l irms and Accoutrements, to undergo Inspection. Members of the Corps at the Thames will be inpectod on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the Ist February, at G p.m., by an officer appointed. THOS. IC. GUILDIHG, Captain Commanding A. N. Y. \ A. N. Y. Oißce, January 25. I JL Jt? K OISIT ED SERVICE LODGE, No. 421, 1.0. j ' t tf consequonce of tho Holiday on Wednesday, tho ; regular MONTHLY MLSKTING of this Lodgo II be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, in the £sonic Hotel, Princcs-etreet. Hour of mooting : Ualf-pasfc aoveii sharp. By order of tho W.M. ! W. J. SPEIGHT, Secretary. LAND ASSOCIATION No. 2. 1.0.0.P., M.U. 1 COMMITTKE MEETING of the above /, Socicty TITI3 EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the 01 Fellows' Hall, to druw for funds in hand. 1 S. 31. UIIEH.V, b'ecretary. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, ED W.IKD KS-3T MEET. rp.W' RECEPTION MK RTIKG of tho W. - tT. I>K\N will be held Til la (Tuesday) ' fc.YHNING, January 28. 'I:n on tho Table at 6 p.m. Rnlie Mooting immediately after. Sreral Ministers and friends mi'.y he expected to addii?s the meeting. 'Jjket' Is. Cd. oa :li. Pbeeeds of Tea to go to the Trust Fund. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. • IK ANNUAL SOIRICB will fciko plao on f WKDXHiSDAY EVENING. Tea on th> l.abliKHt half-past G. Alter tea :i public meeting will be bed, when addresses wiii b*i delivered by the I'. ii. OoitNKOi.D, .1. I/Eak, and J. T. W. I)avj:s, and othrr.i ; int<-rr.pers-3d with choice deletions of music. His Umwr the Superintendent; is (Speot"d to preside .'lie services of viewers. Austin, Westmorland, a-ett, and others, have been secured for tlia musical portion of the evening's proceedings. Tickets: — Adult*, Is. (id. ; Chi.dren, Is. TO THE ELKOTOKS OP CITY fiAST. /~~i EJCTLT-tMF.N,— jr P _ Weaver hnving resigned his \JT • :* ,' 1 '" T'-ritinciii Council. I. he.-f to titer mv ■-*' to act as year ICepregeutalive. I huve the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. \V. J. HURST. January 13, 1868. TO THE ELECTORS OH- TiTE CITY EAST. GEt^TTjEHKN", —Having resigned on a former occasion when I sought your confidence, it has been suggested to me that I should publicly announce that UN I 'EIiNQ CIRCUMSTANCES WILL I NOW DO HO. 1 therefore pledge myself to go to the poll; and would just add that although, no doubt, you might elect many belter qualified for tho position, yel, I beg to assure you, you will find none wiJi a moro single and sincere desire for the welfare aud advancement of this Province. 1 I have the honour to bo, Genticmon, Your obedient servant, W. J. HUKST. CITY EAST WARD. TO CHAS. DAVIS, ESQ. QIR, — A Vacancy havirg occurred in the represents,/ tation of tho City of Auckland Kust for a Member of tho Provincial Council, we tho undersigned Klectora of the District, having regard to tho present important erit.is in Provincial affairs, deem it desirable that our interests should bo represented by a Gentleman of known ability and long experience. Believing that tou have the confidcnce oi a lsrgo nvjoritr of the constituency of Auckland Kast, wo ci'spfCtfully request that you will a?low your.ilf to bo put in Nomination for the vacant, seat and wo pledge ourselves, in tho event of your so doing, to use our utmost oxortiona to secuio your return. ' We remain, Sir, your obedient servants, James Smart Ilyarn Joseph J. M. Clark Jeremiah Casey J<. Stevenson Thomas i'/illimns Jiobfc. Tnrnbull F. H. i.ewi«so,i T. Macready K. Johnson John Finluy James Harris Louis A. .Nathan '' liomaj Watters A. Dornwoll Jno. i\knzi<-s Jas. Georgn Henry K«ie>iujj. TO Mr. JAM ICS SJUKT, JA'vffC* M. OHKK, ;\ND THE OTH.KH (J/'.MTDEMJJS SKJ-ri-ISG THE REQUISITION. ' EtnTiKMKN, —In reply to your request that I ■Jf should allow mvaolf to bo put in nnmination for the vacancy in the Provincial Council f.rCity R;>ft, 1 have much pleasure in nccediiiij to your request, ami can oidy nay that, if elected, I will at all timei net to the best of my ability lor the benefit of my constituents. [ have the honor to be, Gentlemen, yours respectfully, O. DAVIfs. IUiFUGE FOR THK DESTITUTE AKD L\'IKG-IN'HOSPITAL. Patrons : His Excellency Eih G. Ghet, His Honor the (superintendent. mills SALE of FANCY ARTICLES in aid of tho S above Institution will take place EARLY in MAKOff, particulars of which, will appear in a future advertisement. Contributions of articles m aid of the above object will be thankfully received by any of tho following Ladies of tho Committee : — Mosdamca J. S. Macfarlano, ■>. L. Wilson, Fenton, Whitakor, J. Brown, Lloyd, Murdoch, Dacre, tftannuß Jones, Hidings, Staveley, Flower, tS. Brown, Jns. Gilbert, G. Owen, Owen, William Williams, Jno. Williams, Maodonald, Oornford, 0. Davis, Ireland. Elkin, Smart, Burst, Ewen, ManCormick, and Miss Hull. ■ NOTICE. A LL DEBTS ETJR TO TJ3 MUST_ BE PAID JL jL et our Stores, Queen-street, on or "ociore FRIDAY, tho 31:t instant, or otherwise they will bo handed to our solicitor. -JOHN SALMON & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1310, 28 January 1868, Page 1

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