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Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. Gentlemen,—Haying just returned from England. after an absence of nearly two years, I find that I am compeUed by private business to go away again for a month immediately. This will, unfortunately, deprive me of the opportunity of meeting y n ai a< ».irly a date after my return to the Colony as I should have wished, to explain to you that it is my inte tion to solicit your voto to return me as your Representative in the House of Assembly at the next election. Ido not ask of any of you to promise your support uutil you have had au opportunity of hearing my views on politics generally; but, hearing that other candidates are already taking action, I hive been advised by many of my friends to make it known without delay that it is my intention to come forward when the opportunity occurs. I therefore trust that you will pard* n this short notice, and merely ask you not to promise your votes to any candidate nntil I return to the District, and have an opportunity of meeting you all personally, when I shall be most happy to make known my views to you. Meanwhile I desire publicly to announce that I have determined to offer myself as a candidate for your votes at the ensuing general election.—l remain, gentlemen, yours faithfully, PHILIP HARINGTON. Public Notices. "VTOTICE.—Poison is laid on my Paddock J_l in the MountEdeu District.—Edward Robinhon, Mount Eden. TW" O T i C E~! A red Steer, white on belly and flanks, having small horns, and branded Indistinctly, has been running on my property for four months. If not claimed in 14 days from this dato. it will be sold to defray expenses. ROBERT F. CORBETT, M.D. Tuakau, July 13, 1875. "OINAL NOTICE. LEAVING FOR THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Mil. S. C. Smith, Ilobson-street, General Fumisidng Warehouse, notifies to tho public that all Claims ag.ilnbt him must he rendered «t once, and all accounts due to him Paid within three months from date: and after that time all accounts standing will be handed over to Messrs. Russell aud Devour for collection. S. C. SMITH. X> E M O V A L. MESSRS. J. AH KEW & CO. Beg to Inform the Public that they have REMOVED to larger and more centrally situ .ted Premises, No. 234, QUEEN-STREET, next the City Hall, where they arc prepared to give the highest current rates for FUNGUS. Juno 8,1575. MRS. NEWMAN and MISS OAKEY, having commenced business as Dressmakers, Milliners, and General Sempstresses, in Franklin Road, two doors fr. m Freeman's Bay, respectfully solicit the patronage of tho Ladies of Auckland. Ladies att- nded at their own residences. Machine-stitching done. TCT O T I C E. Mr. A. FLETCHER informs the public that, having his licence for the REMOVAL of NIGIITSOIL granted bv the Central Board of Health nnd City Council, all orders left at the City Council Offices, Clarke's Shakespeare Hotul, Uritlsh Hotel, and S. Evinson's Caledonian Hotel, will be promptly attended to Also, orders for Well-sinking received. i September 5. 1874. I Insurance. i BATAVIA SKA AND FIRE INSUR- j ANCE COMPANY. K ST A II LI S II EI) 1S 4 :i. I Th» undersigned bavins been appointed Agent to | the above Company is prepared to nccupt MARINE RISKS I ou Hulls and CVgo to all parts of the World, as also upon lnter-colonial and Coastal Kisks. FILE BUSINESS on all descriptions of Insurable property. The Premiums will he charged at the nio-t moderate j rat-s current. i Settlements—Marine can be made payable at all ' branches of the Company, whieli is ge erally repre- j sented throughout lh« World, in Loudon, and Liver- | pod, at their Agent's B.iring Brothers aud Co., or ] here, is casii claims can be settled h- re, in lash, | without Discount, fur which purpo-e a li eral bank j credit has lueli cstahlishe 1 at the Bank of New Smith | Wales. ' For further particulars apply to 11. W. lIE-.TH. ! Hank Buildings. j THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND | AltlNE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAMTAL £750,000 j (Unlimited Liability,'. I The large and steady increase of the business of the ; Company, as shewn by its reports, affords the best , pioof of the confidence of the public in the institution, and of its popularity anion? insurers. It is conducted en found principles, and is widely known for libcmlitv and promptness in the settlement j : of claims. I Losses can he paid at any Agency, at option oi iP " ,mK A. BOAUI.MAN, Manager. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT 8 O C I E T Y. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. ' N' E W ZEALAND BRA N C 11. Head Oilice:—Wellington. Present Annual Revesl'e-£3:i0,;4'2. Accumulated and Invested Funds-£1,M0.W7. Persons Assuring with this Office share thn whole profits, and a Bonus is declared every fifth year. Auckland Agent-Hi nuy Gii.fiii.an. Medical Referee—T. B. Kkndeiioive. THE TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF iIAMUL'KG. Cal'lTai. (Revised)— £'220,000, in 3,000 Shares. Capital Paid-ui- and Reserve Fusd (Reviscl)£57,000. Bankers in tiie Colony: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. S3T All Claims Settled in the Colony Without Delay. Head Office : CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AGENT-A LE X. S A UN D E KS, No. 0, Insurance Builpinos, Queen-st. The Board of Management hive made favourable and binding arrangements with the undermentioned Reinsurance Banks and Companies. This will enable the Agents of the Company to accept any risk of whatever magnitude, and will give, to Policy-holders the security of over ONE .MILLION sterling of subsc ibed capital:— The General Insurance Company of Frankfort-t n-the-Oder The Eastern Bohemian Bank of Prague The Solus Reinsurance Society of Vienna The Atlas Re-insurance Hank of Vienna The Germ-in Reinsurance Bank of Frankfort-ou-the-Maine The Eag'e Society of Berlin The Liepzig Re-insurance Society . The Rhenish and WcstpluilUu Re-lLsurancuaociety Machinery. npiVO-ST AM P MACH IN E. PATENT ATMOSPHKUIi; ST%MP AND QUARTZ | CRUSHER. FUR SALF— One of the above Machines, for the Pulveri-ation of Gold, Silver, or other ores, to an Impa pable- powder: Is very simple in construction, little liable to get out of order, and ca-ily repaired by an ordinary mechanic when necessary. The principle upon which the machine is constructed ] allows two or more stamps to be driven from the same I shaft, and is warranted to do with twosUmps as much work as an ordinary feven or eight-stamp mil). 'J lie machine is itself surprisingly small and can be I can i d a cart or on pack horses, -and put up in a | few hours. ] Working Plans and further informatiam may be obtained on application to W. AITKEN. , Land Agent. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 1

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