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Electoral NoticesfJlE AR O ELECTION. I beg to return my sincere thanks to the Ratepayers of Te Aro Ward (and especially to those gentlemen who assisted on my Committee) for the liberal support afforded me at this day s election, and can only state that I shall at all times endeavor to merit the confidence placed iu me. , TT „. j. R- GEORGE. Wellington, 10th September, 1874. TO THE ELECTORS OE THORNDON WARD. Gentlemen", —I thank you with very great pleasure, not only for electing me once more as your representative at the Council Board, but also for the very strong testimony yon have borne—as shown by the numbers polled—to the sendees I have been able to render to you in the past. I promise to give my very best attention to your interests in the future. To my Committee I am particularly indebted. I am, Gentlemen, Your obliged and obedient servant, ROBERT BUEEETT. Wellington, Sept. 10. mo THE EATEPAYEES OF TE AEO JL WARD. Gentlemen, —I beg to x-eturn my-thanks to those of your body who recorded their votes in my favor. Though beaten, lam not discouraged. 282 votes for an “immigrant” exceeds by 108 those given to a nominee of the clique at the last election; and had the ohm not coalesced with the clique we should have beaten them. I shall make it my business to see that every i-atepayer is enrolled for next year's contest. This is my first experience of voting under the ballot, and I say deliberately that it is a cloak for treachery, a snai-e for the ignorant, and a shield for cowards. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, 0. MOODY. Saddlery. gADDLERY AND HARNESS. The undei-sigued is now making, up every description of Saddlery and Harness, of a superior kind, and at lower rates than any imported. INSPECTION AND COIirAEISON INVITED. On hand, — A good assortment of carriage lamps, whips, spurs, thongs, valises, satchels, coat straps, stallion gear, breaking tackle, and all the usual stock of a Saddlex , ’s shop. Repairs of every description connected with the trade promptly executed. J. E. EVANS, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of saddlery and harness. . Under the Verandah, Lambton Quay. gADDLERY. SADDLERY. The lax-gest and best assorted stock of Saddlery in the Province of Wellington is now' openedup and on view at W. WIGG IN S, SADDLER, LOWER HUTT, Consisting of— Colonial, Austi-alian, and English Saddlery, all Sizes and Shapes . f In consequence of being a direct Impox-ter from the best English firms, I can guarantee those goods, and which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices to make room for more coming in. This is the best opportunity ■ offered in the trade for many years. Saddle, Bridle, Martingale & Crupper £3 7 6 Cart Harness ... ... ... ... 5 10 0 Trap Harness ... ... ... ... 5 10 0 And everything else equally cheap ! Old Saddles taken iu exchange. Books, Stationery, &oLyon and blahi’s new list op books ON SALE. 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Halfteld’s American House Carpenter. Prof. Rankine’s Mechanical Text Book. Webb’s Farmer’s Guide. Dobson on the Ox and his Diseases, &c. Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor. Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor. Studies of Christianity, by James Martineau The True History of Joshua Davidson. Trench’s English Past and Present. Dawning Lights, b5 r T. P. Cobbe. Aytoun's Ballads of Scotland, 2 vols. The Spanish Gypsy, by Geo. Eliot Little Dinners, and How to Serve Them, by Mary Hooper Ganot’s Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young Persona Stormonth’s English Dictionary, including a verycopious selection of scientific terms MACMILLAN’S SCHOOIa CLASS-BOOKS, amongst which are Huxley’s Physiology, Oliver’s Elementary Botany, Perry’s Treatise on Steam, Roscoe’s Elementary Chemistry, Balfour Stewart’s Physics, Mivart’s Elementary Anatomy, Norman Lockyer’s Elementary Lessons in Astronomy, and others of a like nature INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.—The following are a few of the later volumes published: —Bain’s Mind and Body, Tyndall’s Forms of Water, Maudsloy on Mental Diseases, Pettigrew’s Animal Locomotion, &c., &c. NATURE SERIES.—The following have been lately received: —Lockyer on the Spectroscope, Sir J. Lubbock on the origin and Metamorphoses of Insects. Rodwell’s Birth of Chemistry MACMILLAN'S SCIENCE PRIMERS, edited by Professors Huxley, Roscoe, and Balfour Stewart Heterodox London, by Davies ; 2 vols. Middlemarch, by Geo. Eliot; new cheap edit., complete in 1 vol. The Fall of Prince Horestan of Monaco, by Himself ; cheap edit.. Is. fid. Snaith’s Inorganic Chemistry for Elementary Classes Cusack’s Popular History of Ireland Tuttiett's Household Prayers Lucius Davoren : a new novel by Miss Braddou ; 2s. edit. Holiday Number of London Society Human Longevity, its Facts and its Fictions ; by N. J. Thoms Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs. Chisholm 1 Africa. Geographical Exploration and Christian Enterprise ; by A. G. Forbes London Characters, Illustrations of the Humor, Pathos, and Peculiarities of London Life ; by Henry Mayhew Piccadilly, a Fragment of Contemporary Biography; by Laurence Oliphant; cheap edition Two Little Wooden Shoes, a new novel, by Ouida The Atlantic to the Pacific, What to See, and How to See It; by J. E. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4205, 11 September 1874, Page 3

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