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NEW AD VEItTISEMLISNTa eTITIbAIG-ENT will MEET the ELECTORS of the WAIMEAS, at the Sr-hool-vocmi, Spring Grove, on FRIDAY, the 4th of December, at Seven, p.m. Wnkefield, November 25, ISCB. 711 ME. C. PAEKEK will meet the ELECTORS of the MOTUEKA DISTRICT. At tlio ScnooL-uooM, WAIMEA WEST, on Thursday, December 3. The UPPER MOUTERE on Saturday, December 5, at SEVEN O'CLOCK in the evening." 695 mo THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY X OP NELSON. CrENTL'ESn?x —Numerous electors having expressed their wish that I should become a Candidate for the seat in the House of Representatives vacated by Mr. Stafford, I am induced to place myself at your disposal, and therefore at once proceed briefly to state my opinions on the most important questions at present before the Colony. Depression of trade and a falling revenue imperatively demand that vigorous economy should be pursued iv every branch of the Public Service. Simplicity of accounts is one of the most important means to effect this reform ; otherwise establishments are likely to be needlessly increased, and the existence of abuses is concealed. Determined to use my utmost efforts in this direction, I sho' Id still, if elected, support all measures requisite to bring the native war to a satisfactory cloae, which can only be attained when the cannibal murderers have received full punishment for their atrocious crimes. The preservation of New Zealand as one united Colony appeai'3 essential to its progress in population and commerce, and all attends at separation would meet my firmest opposition, under whatever pretext, or from whatever quarter they might come. Provincial institutions have played an important part in ibe setllenient of the Colony, and I should r.ot be content to see any course pursued that would tend to do away with them, so long as they can be bcnelie-ialiy maintained. Without forgetting the welfare of the Colony, I should guard the interests of Nelson with jealous care, and try most strenuously to procure the rejection of every scheme prejudicially affecting its just claims. Having no party bias, nor auy object but the public good, my endeavor would be to give an independent support to the policy best calculated to advuuce ; the prosperity of the Colony. During the whole session of the Assembly I should be found at my post, my engagements being such as to ali'ord leisure for the full performance of Parliamentary duties. On tlio day of nomination I shall be prepared to enter more fully on the topics I have now merely glanced at, and also be ready to answer such questions as you may be pleased to put. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH SHE?IIJITU>. Fernhil?, December 1, ISC-8. 732 In the ESTATE of JOSEPH FOORi) WILSON, Senior, late of Motuekn, Esquire, Deceased. A LL PERSON'S having CLAIMS against XJL <h<> above ESTATE, are requited to SEND them IN to tho undersigned, at the ollice of Mr. Sinclair, Solicitor, Nelson, within two calendar months from tV.is date : and nil persons INDKBTICD to the said Esta'c, are requested to PAY their ACCOUNTS forthwith to the undersigned, Kdw\abd Fkakox, at his residence, Northwood, Motueka. Dated this 12th October, A.r>., 186 S. KDWA.RD FK.VKOX, MAX SON SISCFATR, 515 Executors. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS who have not PAID the EDUCATION RATE, due the Ist of July, ISfiS, are requested to do so on or before the 31st of December, instant, or SUMMONSES WILL BE ISSUED Cor the recovery of the same. j G-EO. TAYLOT?, Collector. T*kaka, Ist D^c.,^1833. 711 " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1368." TVTOTTCE ia hereby given, that on and JLN after tlio 5Mi day of January next, Hi 1 Provisions of "Tho Cat'le Trespass Act, 1868," will be ENFORCED on my land, part of Sections 131, 132, 135, part 8 of Section 8., and nil other1 land belonging to mo in T;!c lka district, ; and that it is my intention to CLAIM JJAMAGES for all Cattle trespassing on tho said land, whether fenced or unenclosed. A. DODSOtf. Takaka, December 4th, 1808. 723 " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 18G8." "jVTOTICE 13 hereby gi» ren, that on and -L after 21st December next, the Provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Aot, 18*58," will be ENFORCED on my land, Section No. 26, Riwaka; and that it ia my intention to CLAIif DAMAGES for all Cattle Trespassing on tho said land, whether fenced or unencloaed. BENJAMIN" STRACIIAtf. Eiwaka, 20th November, 18GS. 674 TUST ARRIVED, ox Rambler^ CA Li JO O of WEST WANGANUI COAL, of first-eUs quality. TV. LLOYD, 930 Vanguard-street. SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! EX LATE ARRIVALS. MESSES. PEAT AND THORNTON beg to inform the public of Nelson and Maribovouuh that they have received FUR CHER SHIPMENTS of really FIRST-CLASS SADDLERY of every description, including some very superior Gents' Saddles, with Doeskin Seats, and Kneepads of improved shape ; and they also beg to state that being in a position to make their purchases from the largest and best English manufactories for Cash, it enables them to retail their Goods at less than the ordinary Wholesale Prices, which the following list will testify:— £ a. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from ... 2 7 6 „ „ All-over Hogskin ... 3 17 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 4 10 0 Ladies' Saddles, complete, from 3 17 6 „ „ Quilted Safes 4 11 0 „ „ Leaping Heads and Quilted Safes 5 17 6 Child's Pelch, for Boy and Girl 2 15 0 BRIDLES AND OTHER MATERIALS. An immense assortment of Bridles, com- £ b. d. mencing at 0 5 0 Ladies' Round Snnfllcs, from 0 12 6 Martingales 0 5 6 Hunting Breastplate and Martingales ... 012 6 Felt SADDLE-CLOTHS 0 6 0 HEAD COLLARS, from 0 6 6 Good PLATED SPURS, from 0 3 6 „ Strong BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete 6 0 0 „ Strong PLATED BUGGY HARNESS complete 6 10 0 „ Strong PLATED GIG HARNESS 7 0 0 „ Strong CART HARNESS 5 0 0 BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 290 [REMOVED FROM BRIDGE-STREET.] JAMES TING-LE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, j TIIAFAIGAR-STREKT, NKLSON. { New Buildings opposite Moose's Auction Mart. 1 481

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Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 4

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