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Prospectus •A.BRIDGED PrOSPECTU?. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Capital; £IOO,OOO, in 10,000 Shares of £lO each. Of which £91,100, or 9110 Shares, have already frees subscribed and allotted. Of the Second and Final Issue of 4CDO Shares now being offered to the shareholders and general public, only 890 remain to be allotted, and as these are being rapidly subscribed, intending shareholders should lose no time in making application to the Brokers of the Company— Messrs T. Iv. Macdonald andDi T. Stuart,- Wellington. By order of the Directors. ALEX. MACDOTJGALL, Secretary. Wellington, 3rd September, 1883. 748 Electoral Notices rjl HE TE ARO MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TE ARO WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the request of a large number of Friends resident in the Ward, I consented this morning to contest the representation of Te Aco fn the forthcoming election. Since then I have learnt that Mr Andrew Young had previously consented to come for* ward, and as X think he will prove an admirable Councillor, I have, with the consent of my friends, decided to retire in his favor. On a future occasion I will be prepared, if required, to place my services at tbs disposal of the ratepayers of the city. In the meantime, I have pleasure in thanking you for the compliment paid in asking me to come for ward. 1 remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Obediently, CHAS. HILL. TO AtfDBEW YOUNG, ESQ.

Dear Sib, — We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Te Aro Ward, City of Wellington, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to represent our Ward in the forthcoming election in the City Council ; and, in the event of your acceding to cur request, pledge onrselveu to use every effort to secure your return. XI. Greenfield W. F. Logan F. Cooper James Madden Edward Dixon W. R. Waters T. K. Macdonald J. E. Sayea W. Widdop And 150 others. TO MESSRS COOPER, MADDEN, DIXON, WIDDOP, WATERS, MACDONALD, HAYES, GREENFIELD, LOGAN, And the 150 other gentlemen signing the requisition. I shall have much pleasure in acceding to vour request, and, if returned, will endeavor to do my duty, as heretofore, in the interests of eur city. Yours obediently, 770 ANDREW YOUNG. T lO THE BURGESSES OF THE THORNDON WARD, OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. Gentlemen, — At the request of a number of Ratepayers of your Ward, I have consented to be nominated as a Candidate to represent you in the City Council, and, if elected, I hope to merit the confidence reposed in me. I shall take an early opportunity oi address, ing you on matters relating to the city. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 745 WILLIAM FITZGERALD. CITY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OP LAMBTON WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the request of a number of Electors in our Ward, I offer myself as your representsve in the City Council, and solicit your votes t the forthcoming election. Youii obediently; JOHN M. RICHARDSON. rO THE RATEP AYERS OF LAMBTON WARD. [i a dies and Gentlemen, — I again have the honor to solicit your votes vt the forthcoming election. Your obedient servant, H. W. DIVER. ~iO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK WARD. idies and Gentlemen, — X have much pleasure in fulfilling my pro- j se of last year in again presenting myself as candidate at the forthcoming election, and ipectfuliy solicit your support. My motto Strict Economy. Yours obediently, ALEX. WILSON. August 30, 1883. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen— Mv time of office as your representative in the City Council having expired by effluxion of time, I beg to again solicit your support at the forthcoming election. Yours obediently, R. GREENFIELD. Wellington, August 27, 1883. _667 |PEN IN G N O TICE. Vented Known, that GEORGESON & having purchased from John Plimmer, l’, his Atheneeum Tailoring Business, are pared to supply the Gentlemen of Wellingwith the very best quality of goods at the eat possible price. _ . rEORGESON & CO. having jest received msignment of goods direct from Glasgow j largest ever received by any tailoring iblishment in Wellington) of the very best litv of English and Scotch Tweed?, Fancy ktiDfft &c,. can confidently recommend them >eing just the very articles that will give sfaction. It is scarcely necessary to Say that and workmanship are unsurpassed, as one ,1 will effectually convince cnst.uners that y can’t get better quality, fit, or workmana in this city. , _ Jest Tweed Suits from £4 10s ; Trousers m 25-. .. k trial respectfully solicited. GEORGESON & CO., Tailors, tiensum and WilUs-sfrect, Wellington. 504

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6957, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6957, 8 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6957, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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