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Miscellaneous. NOTICE. 4 FTER this date, all stray horses and cattle 'i found upon the run belonging to Mr. T. Kino will be impounded ; and any person found m pursuit of the same without giving due notice, will be prosecuted. SAMUEL A. BRISTOL. Timaru, Oct. 7. NOTICE. A LL Persons found Trespassing or Hunting -'i Rabbits on the Islands m the Raugitata; River-bed will be prosecuted. W. K. MACDONALD, i Orari._ Tji L V I N G S II O T . THIS WELL KNOWN E N T I R E HORSE Will stand threa days m the week : Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at Mr. McKinlay's Stables, Arowhenua, fur the Season. The Pedigree of this horse is so well known as not to require repetition. Terms : Three Guineas per mare. Groomage Three Shillings. For farther information apply to Mr. McKinlay, or Mr. Win. Rayner, Arowhenua. Election Notices. m 0 THE ELEC T0 R 8 0 F WAIMATE. Gentle men, — My engagements in the North have prevented me from visitingyou at present, hut as I intend to address the Electors m this part of the country again, before the Election, 1 will then make arrangements for meeting- you. I trust that, m the meantime, you will favour mo by withholding- any pledg-es to the other candidates. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. L. TRAVERS. Timaru, January 10, ISOO. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. Gextloes, — I have the honour to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself at the ensuing- election as a candidate for the oiiice of Superintendent of this province. 1 give this early notice, m the hope that you may be induced to abstain from giving- pledges to any candidate until you have heard the views of each upon the important questions now discussed as matters of general and local policy. At an early date I will do myself the honour of requesting- j-our attendance at (Jhristchurch, Timaru, Lyttelton, Kaiapoi, Akaroa, and Hokitika, for the purpose of giving- you. m detail, my views upon those questions. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. L. TRAVERS. 1, Stone Building's, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, November ?, ISOS. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — Some of the supporters of my opponents have, (as I am informed) stated that if I were elected, I should not be able to obtain an Executive. Upon what ground they say this, I am at a loss to understand. I have been confidential legal adviser to a larg-e number of the leading- men of this Province, for some years, and I do not apprehend that any g-entleman among-st them would object to work with me m carrying- out a great policy for this country, unless he differed with me m reg-ard to that policy. I have every reason to believe that I should have no difficulty m securing- the assistance and advice of thoroughly honourable and able men. It is also said, that to support me would ensure the return of Mr. Lance. This is a fallacy. I assure you that Mr. Lance lias but little prospect of success, and that the real contest will be between Mr. Moorhouse and myself. This is well known m the North, although the whole of the Press there affect to ignore me ; a sorry " ruse" which they will be unable to continue much longer. They will at least be compelled to discuss my policy, let them say what they like about me, for I intend, on my return to Christchurch, to bring' it prominently before the public, and it concerns many of the supports both of Mr. Moorhouse and Mr. Lance, far too much to be passed over m silence. I trust you will place no reliance on these absurd reports, notwithstanding- the apparent confident assertions of those who are interested m damaging* my prospects of success. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. L. TRAVERS. Thnnru, January 1(5, 18G6.

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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 96, 16 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 96, 16 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 96, 16 March 1866, Page 4

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