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NE W W I KITK l T E X GO'.ODB, HOW LANDING, "EX _" MALLARD/ FROM LONDON " DIRECT, TWENTY-SIX CASES AND BALES OF NEW AND REASONABLE DRAPERY, AS FOLLOWS <— A VERY CHOICE LOT OF 6-4 CLAN TARTANS, all-wool **■ Aberdeen Winceys, black -and colored French Merinos Very superior lot of striped Wincey Skirtings 1 case of new Dress Materials A choice lot real Sable and other 'Victorines Ladies' and Children's Mantles and Paletots in great variety Drab, Crimson, Green and others coldrs all-wool damask Gents' Silk Scarfs, Brother Sam and other new Neckties Gents' Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, in great variety B*4 Crumb Cloth, 5-8 and 7-8 Lawn Handerchiefs, hemmed Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, Cot Quilts Victoria Table Covers, Wool Spot-, Book^Muslins 'Black and white Brussells Net, grey and brovm ladies' cloth A superior lot of colored Flannels, ladies' wflist bands ' . - Tulle, Crape and Lace Falls 73 and 80 r inch Grey and White Croyden and Barnstey Sheetings. Drab Jean, Linen Ducks, Linen Bed Ticks, Russia Crash Welsh Flannels* Blue Navy Serge, very superior Tweeds ?' .. ?• Florentine Shirts, Window Hollands^ all widths ' 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12 4 White Blankets, good ■ s - Tapestry and Felt Carpets . - I A large assortment of Gents' Cardigan Vests and Jacket* ~ ' / Ladies' 6 to 10 Hoop Crinolines v -. i Gents' New Crimean Shirts " * ' ,j darks* best Reel Cotton, Gents' Paper Collars - . * "Every description of Winter Hosiery end Gents' black and coloured Kid Gloved ' An endless yariety of new Trimmings- and Buttons Garibaldi Jackets, fancy. Wool Petticoats Wool Boas and Scarfs, Mohair Caps, Hair Nets -A l&rge variety of boys* and mdn's feady-made Clothing • Heavy military Rugs, all-wool 31ack Broad Cloth and Tweeds, leal West of England And a variety of other goods, all of which have been purchased in the cheapest markets 1 for cash, -and will be sold as reasonable as possible by J< BURNE, • IiAMBTON-QIJAt. Wellington, 15th April, 1865.

ELECTION NOTICE.

ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY

■OF WELLINGTON.

IN pursuance of the Provisions of an Act of the General Assembly" of New Zealand, iutituled " The .Provincial Elections Act, 1858," I, Chaki.es Dudiet Robert Ward, Esquire, Returning O'ffioer'f'of the Electoral District of the City of Wellington, do 1 hereby give notice that by virtue of aWrit, bearing date the Sixteenth day of January, 1865,' issued under the band' of %I8 Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, an' Election will be held for 'the rettfrn of f welv* qualified persons 10 serve ai ffietnbers of the Provincial -Council for the said Electoral DisCrict, »nd that the Nomination for Candidates will take place at the Resident MtgistrateVConrt, at Wellington, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of April, 1865, at noon; and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1865. Dated tun eleventh day of April, 1865. • C. Dv R. WARD, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling Places 'for the Electoral District of the fky of Wellington : — At Wellington— The Resident Magistrate's Court} the Public Market of Messrs. Beihune oc Hunter. Hours of Polling — 95..m., to 4 p.m. - C. D. R. WARD, Returning Officer. April 13, lSo^.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON,

f*i ENTLEMENy— We beg to offer ottrVJT selves ai Candidates for the honor of representing the City of Wellington in the Provincial Courcil. Having served as yonr Representatives fn the two last Councils, and having always taken a prominent part in all public questions connected with this Provinoe, our opinions ire sufficiently well-known to render unnecessary any lengthened address. If elected we shall, as independent members, endeavour to support to the beat «f our judgment and ability, all measures which we believe to be for the public good and calculated to advance the interests of this Province in whioh we have resided front its' first esta- . blishment. We have the honor to by, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient servants, GEO. HUNTER, ROBT. STOKES.

Weflingtott, . April 13, 1863-.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE' CITY OF WELLINGTON. ,

/^ ENTLEMEN,— In the choice yon have' VjT recently made of Dr. Featherston as Superintendent, au> election 1 to which 1 you so largely contributed by your votes-, you have shown your appreciation of his policy and hi* long continued effortsfor the prosperity of the Province. You are now called upon to elect twelve members to represeal jou in die Provincial Council, and- 1 need* hardly -point out to you the* importance of th* task imposed upon you.- Jf, from the apathy or indifference of tin Electors throughout the Province, rH majority of members is- returned opposed to the Snperin tendent^ policy,- Mush difficulty wonJd probably result; if, on the other hand, a Council is elected eoin 1 posed of members Who on general question* entertain the same opinions as the Superintendent, you will'hav# the two working together in harmony, agreed 1 upon 1 daia questions, but acting as a check upon each' other in the manner- so evidently intended by the Constitution Act* On a previous oeoas&n' ,yott' did' nw the honor of ( electing me as one of your Representatives and I- now seek a renewal of the trust.' If elected, I shall, witht j out giving a blind adherence^ to any. be found as . heretofore a consistent supporter of the party with which 1 have so long co-operated in working out' the j policy needful for the development and good govern* tnent of this. important Province; a policy which, by the election of Dr. Featherston, as Superintendent, you have nlready stamped" with your approval. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. W. TAYLOR. ', Willis-street; 15th April, 1865:

10 THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. -

Y^ EN-TLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as VT * Candidate for re election to represent you in the P'rovincial-Conncil. J I may be allowed to state that ray political opinions have in no way changed, and should' yuu again honor 'me with your confidence, I* shall u*e my utmost eadeavours- to deserve it.' 1 »q>, Genitemen; ' Your obedient servant,

. GEO. ALtBN.

Wellinftofl,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 2057, 19 April 1865, Page 2

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