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Tenders. .*''"' Engineer's Office, September 5, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed 'jto the Chairman, New Plymouth Harbour Board, will be recoived at tho Secretary's Office, up to 4 p.m. on Monday, the 15th instant, for tho SUPPLY nnd ERECTION of about 70 CHAINS of FENCING. Specification* oan be seen at the Secretary's Office. Each Tender must bo accompanied by a cheque equal to 5 per cent, of the Tender, and marked by a Bnnker as good for 18 days. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily aooepted. J. R. BEES, 0532—hb si 8 Harbour Board Engineer. TENDERS FOR EARTHWORK. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received by the County Engineer until noon on Saturday, the 13th September, for REMOVING. EARTH at the Pine and Lawson's Hills, Mangorei. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of the County Engineer. H. KING, 0533 hb s6 Chairman 3rd Road Distriot. TO CARTERS. rpENDERS will be recoived by the underX signed on Wednesday, the 10th September instant, for the CONVEYANCE of 100.C00 BRICKS from Brickyard, Urenui, to Waitara. The Contractor will have a considerable amount of back carting guaranteed, at current rates. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily aooepted. Tenders to bo addressed — LANGLEY k Co., 0520 hb s9 Post-office, Waitarn. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRIOT OF THE .GREY AND BELL. IN pursuance of " The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870," I, Cuakles 1 Edward Rawson, Returning 'Officer for the Electoral District of GREY AND BELL, do hereby give notice, that by virtue of a writ bearing date the 1 8th day of August, 1879, under the Public Seal of tho Colony, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as ' member of the Houso of Representatives for tho said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES will take placo at tho Court-Room, Taranaki Institute, New Plymouth, at noou on Monday, the Ist day of September, 1879, nnd that the. Poll, if necessary, will bo taken on Monday, the Bth day of September, 1879. C. E. RAWSON, Returning Officer, The following ' arc Polling places for the the Electoral District of Grey and Bell :— Tho Court-Room in the 'Tarahaki Institute, Town of New Plymouth.—(Principal Polling Place.) . • .• The School-House, Hua Village. Messrs. WcbsfcrV Sfcoro, Waitara. The Government Buildings, Inglewood, ■ : ..lUlkhaSO TO THE ELECTORS OF GREY AND BELL f\ ENTLEMEN;— Having been requested to • \Jf offer myself as n candidate to represent you iv Parliament, I do so, at the same time assuring you that if returned I will endeavour to the best of my ability to attend both to local wants and colonial requirements. Upon questions of general politics I willaddress you at meeting* to bo held in various districts. Yours faithfully, ROBERT TRIMBLE. Inglewood, 11th August, 187,9, 0392—hb to TO THE ELECTORS OF GREY AND BELL P BNTLEMEN,~Having been requested to \T ,conic forward by a number of Electors, whoao yiewß upon tho Native Question and Harbour do not coincide with those publicly expressed by the only oandidnto at present soliciting your Bupport, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. I believe that the Native Difficulty in this district will never be disposed of till tho country is thoroughly opened up by roads and railways; till plaoes of refuge for the disaffected, liko Parihaka, are suppressed, and the natives aro un oistakeabty shown that the law knows no distinction of colour ,or race, aud the authorities are determined. to arrest nnd punish criminate en^ law-breakera of any degree, fanatical or otherwise. , At the same time I thiuk all those natives who express themselves as willing to live peaceably under the law should be provided with and placed vjpon arapfo reserves. As tho settlement of the Waimate Plains must, at an curly date, engage attention, it , behoves tho three representatives of this coast to unanimously cotnbino to carefully and constantly watch over the Harbour Endowments, any laxity in. so doing would materially retard the successful carrying out of thoso works which have taken years of perseverance to initiate, works 'which, when completed, will combined with tho settlement of the native difficulty, tend to place Tnranaki in . the foromost rank of New Zealand settlementst — I am, > , ' " ' Gentlemen. ' Your Obedient Servant, H, 'L^FIHN SKJBET. Fjtzioy, August „,''„ „ . hbto , , FOR SAW ICA TWO-T OO T n SHE EP. JlOxJ Apply to , W. F. HOBKIN, . • > 0616, t0 hb, Penrose, Farm, Waitara West.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 3

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