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Electoral. r|lo THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. (rENTL—The return of Mr. Von tier I-i'ej do having bwm declared void, I have tbs honor again to oifcr myself as a candidates to represirb your district in the General Assembly. Having been told that my action in the matter of the petition which resulted in the unseating of !Mr. Von der Heyde, is disapproved of by some of j*our number, [ take this opportunity of assuring you that I believed it was my duty to follow* the course of proceeding which I did, even if only in consideration for those electors who had exerted themselves on my behalf; and although I consider that personation and such like disreputable practices avo ioo frequently resorted to at elections, and are most reprehensible, I hold it to bo perfectly correct L> use all fair and legitimate means to defeat an op.^ciient.

I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. M ACFAKLAIS E. fJIO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMA.TA. GENTL"ESiEy,—My Election having been declared vend by a Committee of the Home of llepreseutatives. I beg to otfer myself for re-election, and &liouM you again .honour me wilh your confidence you- may rely on ray best care being devoted to your interest. I have the honour to be, •Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C-. VON" DER HEYDE. rjl O THE 11 AMAft Ail A CONSTITUENCY. G-enti/emsn,—The Electoral Roll provided by the Government for conducting the above election being found (Tcfeclive, I have no other course left me than to resign my scat and go to si fresh election* which I shall do with entire confidence ia having your increased support when the polling day arrives, which' trill settle tlie matter beyond dispute. Your old and tried friend, J. CBISPE. Mauku,. August 27,1574. \\f ILL. Mi-. Vox der Heyde tell the IY "Working Men of "Waltemata why lie voted against the Rich Man's Club House payiug a>Licence ?

Art Union: 11 T UNION SEWING MACHINES. SECOND DISTRIBUTION. FOURTEEN FIRST - CLASS SEWING MACHINES AS PRIZES. VAL'XE—ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. TICKETS—IOs. EACH. LIST FILLING JIAPIDLY. SE.Vn FOR CIRCULAR. THE FITT IN G SHO P, TVI.CAN LANE. Earthenware, &c.» CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTH EN WARE, GO TO J. KEHSLEV'S JUNCTION HOUSE, QUEEN-STRET. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK IN AUCKLAND. ALL fiOODR CAREFULLY TACKED. pHINA AY AR E HOU SE. Tho undersigned lias opened in one of the Now lSuildings, Next to the A xenon llotel, With a choice selection of the undermentioned Goods: Ex ' T)ohette'— CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. E.X ' JIiBII.EE'— CUT AND PRESSED GLASSWARE. F x ' Kooi'A TOILET AND DINNERWARE. Ex ' Loch Aive'OPAL CHIMNEYS, &c., &c. To AIUIIVK, I'KR ' JAMSS WISIIAKT'— LAMPS & FIXINGS, CHAMPAGNE AND WINEGLASSES, &c. A I.SO, TER ' Fsiindai.E'— IS PACKAGES OF ASSORTED WARE, Full particulars of which will appear in a future issue. JAM E S B. FRAN CI S, QUEEN-STREET.

Faints, Papertmngings, &o. ROCLAMATION. NEW PAPERH A>' GIN GS, EX ' FEItN'DALE' AND 'CHILE.' A choice selection of the above now on view. OILS—Kaw and Boiled in cask and drums WHITE LEAD in wood .ind iron (various qualities) GLASS-Bough, Plato, Fluted, Enamelled, Sta'ned, and Sheet COLORS—Burnt ami .Raw Sienna and Vandyke Brown (in oil and water) VAIINISHKS- House, Coach-painters' and Cabinetmakers' Methylated Spirit TURPS, English and American Clock and Compass Glasses, Scrim and Calico, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Brushware, Glue, Whiting, Mired Paints, and the various other articles, too numerous to mention, required in the trade. J. HENDERSON, Oil and Color Merchant, 57, Queen-street. N.B.—Country orders will meet with prompt attention. PAPERH A NGINGS, GILT MOULDING!?, HOLLAND AND JBUTLER, OIL AND COLORMHN, 28, Victoria-street, Auckland. Importers of Paperha'Qgings, Whitelead (in wood and iron), Painter Eaw »nd Boiled, Brushes, Plain and Ornamental Window Glass, Artists' Tabs Colors and Photographic Glass, Gilt Mouldings, Glass Bhades, tie. PICTURE-rBAMIMQ TO ORDEK. Agents forthe Nelson Hematite Paint Company, This Paint is the best preventative af rust in iron. Coal. OOALS! COALS'! COALS!!! The undersigned having arranged for regular supplies of Newcastle Ooals, a? e to execute orders for the same at 'owest Considerable reduction to consumers] •VV. & G, WINSTONE, "Wholesale and Retail Coal and Wood Merchants.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3995, 1 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3995, 1 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3995, 1 September 1874, Page 1