TO EBENEZER HAMLIN, ESQ. SIR, —We, the undersigned electors of the District of Kagl.au, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for a seat in the next Provincial Council. Wo do so from-having observed the active interest that for several years you have taken in such public matters as particularly alfect the interests of the country districts, aud we pledge ourselves to give you our earnest support in the forthcoming election. E. Constable James Runciman Thomas Rcid D. H Lusk V- M. Alexander .T. Crispe J. Kcle'lier' J. B. Hay George Holmes Alexr. Macdonald William Carter • .Tames Cos-ey William Currie JI. W. Hill' John Hedqe G. G. WVjters Arclid. Campbell Edmund Foley Walter J. Harris W. T. Bassett William Flavel Anthony Mactier S. Barriball John Wilson C. IT. Green 1 Elijah Hockin C. W. Flexman Win. Billing Anthony May J. MeNauglitou Wm. James J. England C. F. Bisclioft . T. J. Robinson John Holmes 'P. Dean • Wm. Walters R. J. Booth D. Taylor George Sexton S. A. Old field D. Harday Michael Walsh Phineas Moyal Thos. Ryan Thos. Kelly* John Jones Wm. Fumis* Thos. Mickey Wm. Smith John Orotty Wm. Holland ohn Keough Geoi'ge Cox John Waddoups Caleb Hosting George Bennett Samuel Miller George Tucker Wm. Maxwell Richard Booth James MeSheeau Robert Linnet James Priston Wra. MeGowan Thomas BinLiy R. H. Taylor James Finlay M. Enright S. Freedman James Hill John Somervil'e Thos. Morrow Gustav Adolpli R. Lever Edward Jones Henry Williams Luke Wilson E. Weay Samuel Crawford J. J. Deed R. Kerr Wm. Proctor John McFadden John Craig James Coleman Thomas Murray L. Kahn John Shcppard C. W. Mellsop J. T. Mellsop C. T. Hosking James Mellsop Samuel Hodge John Mellsop James Wrigley Wm. Spargo Wm. Cummins Robert Baynes George Marshall George Godkin Noah Pepler Henry Wortlnngton J. B. Godkin Benjamin Harris Render C. Udy Heywood Crispe James Badley Joseph Scott Edward Rhodes John Closo John Lundon W. R. McElwain Thos. Gordon Georgo Udy John Dromgool J. IC. May Joseph Ridgley J. Dougal Chas. F. Upsom Chas. Dromgool James Brcgmen George Crummer TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION AND THE ELECTORS OF RAGLAN. (1 ENTLEMEN, —I accept your invitation, j and, should I be returned, will be found in my place in the Council, -where I shall support such measures as promise to advance the prosperity of the country districts and the general welfare of the Province. 1 ''I am, Gentlemen, 1 11 Your obedient servant, : : ■ E. HAMLIN. Waiuku, Nov. 24, 1869. j ELECTION NOTICE. ] ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BAY OF ISLANDS. XN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of tlie General Assembly of New Zealand, j intituled " The Regulation of Elections Act ls5S" I, Robert Cla pit am Bahstow, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of BAY OF ISLANDS, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the seventh day of September, 1860, issued under (he hand of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, an ELECTION will beheld for the return of TWO qualified persons to serve as MEMBERS of the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL of the Province of Auckland for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of Candidates will take place at the Court-house, Russell, on MONDAY, the sixth day of December, 1-569, and that the Poll (if necessary)-will be taken on THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of December, 1869. Dated this twenty-second day of November, 1869. R. C. BARSTOW, Returning Officcr. The following places are Polling Places for the Electoral District of Bay of Islands : — Russell —The Court-house. —Principal Polling Place. Waimate —The Runanga House. Hokianga—The Court-house, Herd's Point. Whan»aroa —The Court-house. Kawakava —Mr. James Tautari's Store. R. C. Bakstow, Returning Officcr. WHAU EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. sR. THOMAS BARRACLOUGH has [\1 been appointed COLLECTOR of RATES for tho above district. JOHN BOLLARD, Chairman of Committee Wliau Educational District. November 15, 1865. rpWO Gentlemen can hi accommodated I with BOARD and RESIDENCE, ten minutes' walk from Queen-street. —For address apply at the i iKHALI) Office. BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Gentleman in a private family, no children ; healthier part of Auckland. —Apply for address, at the 11era.lt) Office. MONEY to LEND, at 8 per CENT.— Apply to Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street.. COALS. Xjrr J. HURST & CO., Queen-street, will V» . deliver Newcastle Coals, best screened, for 325. 6d. per ton, cash. 'riNF' IL, Bottling Wire, Bottling Waxi Ginger Beer, Twine, Tinware, at makers' prices. Wholesale and Retail. —P. A. Phillips, 52, Queen-street. Kerosene table lamps, complete, ss. cach ; ITolio wave, Enamelled Goods, Shoe Brushes and Useful Hardware, Bird ■ Cages, &c.—P. A. Piuurs, corncr of Shortland'and Queen-streets. Established twenty years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 25 November 1869, Page 1
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