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Electoral. rjTO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAIIEMATA. Gentlemen,—The return of Mr. Von derHejdo having been declared void, I have the honor again to offer myself as a candidate to represent 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 Hcyde, is disapproved of by some of your 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 are too frequently resorted to at elections, and are most reprehensible, I hold it to be perfectly correct to use all fair and legitimate means to defeat an opponent. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. J. S. MACFARLANE. rjl 0 THE RAMA RA M A CONSTITUENCY. Gentlemen,—Tlio Electoral Roll provided by the Government for conducting the above election being found defective, I have no other course left me than to resign my seat and go to a fresh election, which I shall do with entire confidence in having your increased support when the polling day arrives, which I will settle the matter beyond dispute. | Your old and fried friend, J. CRISPE. Mauku, August 27, 1574. rglO TIIE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITE.\IATA. Gentlemen, —My Election having been declared void by a Committee of the House of Representatives, I beg to offer myself for re-election, and should you again honour me with your confidence you may rely on my best care being devoted to your interest. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. VOX DER lIEYDE. IT E M AT A ELE CTI ON. MEETING AT lIEVOXPOET. MR. VON DER lIEYDE will ADDRESS THE ELECTOIIS of WAITEMATA, and other Ecsidents, at DEVOIs'POIiT, TO-XIGIIT (Friday), at Eiglit o'clock, in the IVvon[!ort Hull. ELECTION. MR. YON DER lIEYDE wii! ADDRESS r .T! K UI3SIDEJTTS in the LAKE DISTRICT at Ko.-r o'clock Tins PAY (I'l-iday), September 4, at the L:'.]:e -Oistrict Sci. oil-house. rjpo THE ELECTORS OF i'A KNELL. The undersigned will address the Electors of Parnell at the Parnell Hall, on FUIDAY EVENING next, atS o'clock. READER "WOOD. September 2, 1574. rjpo THE ELECTORS OK CITY WEST. MR. T. n. GI LUES Invites his Constituents to Meet him at the MECHANICS* INSTITUTE, On TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. S, AT 7 30 P.M., To hear his account of the proceedings of tho late session of Parliament. Notices. CKL AND WATER WOLiKS. City Council Oiliccs, Auckland, August 13,15T-1. In terms of the Municipal Corporations Waterworks Act, 1372, notice is hereby given that it is tiic intention of the City Council to carry ou v , the undertaking of supplying tho City of Auckland with water, and that plans shewing by metes and bounds all Imds intended to be taken or used for the purposes of the undertaking, and the locality from which the supply of water is intended to be derived, and ;»!i land:, to a reasonable extent intermediate between the place of supply and the said city, aud all lands included within the circuit of the said city, together with h book of reference, are deposited in the otlices nf the City Council, Canada Buildings, Queen-street. Auckland. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. O T I C E~! We, the undersigned, -Erated and Cordial Manufacturers, beg to inform our customers and the public generally that on and after this date a JJottle Account will be rendered monthly, shewing the deficiencies, and such deficiencies will be charged for at the rate of 4s. and 2s. per dozen, respectively. JOHN GREY GEORGE THOROGOOD GEORGE GLEDHILL HENRY P. HA YD EX JAMES HANLEY Ji CO. Auckland, August G, 1574. O T I 0 E. Ho favourable torras being obtainable, the shop corner of Victoria and Queen-streets will be closed. The business will be added to that in Quo^n-stree't. Beef and Mutton 41b., 01b., Sib., or 101b. for 2s. A. DORNWELL. O T I C E. Mr, A. FLETCHER informs the public that, having bis licence for the REMOVAL of NIGHTSOIL, all orders left at the City Council OJlices, Clarke's Shakespeare .Hotel, British Hotel, and S. Evinson's Caledonia Hotel, wfll bo promptly attended to. Also orders for Well-sinking received. August 31, 1574. "jq" OTICE OP REMOVAL. We beg to inform our Friends and Clients that we have REMOVED to moro commodious Otlices in SHORTLAND-STREET, corner of High-street. * GAIuLICK, Land Agents and Brokers. o x I c E. The Free Passage Ticket to and from tho Hot Snrinffs will be discontinued after this date. S. 11. WEM3, Hot Springs, Waiwera. : August 31, 1874. ' ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3998, 4 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3998, 4 September 1874, Page 1

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