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HKDIC A i APPLICATION^ ah- inviu-d froto duly qualified Aledivul Practitioners desirous of set I liny in Turakina, Province of Wellington. The inducements offered are — A guarantee of £100 per annum, subscriptions from railway men equivalent to aboiif £2 per week> and from Odd Fellows' Lodge about £20 to £25. No Doctor resident within nine miles; A capital opening. Applications (jintil the 25th Match, to be addressed to Gl Y. Leth bridge, Turakina. March 6. IMPOUNDING NOTICE; IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound,-. Upokongaro, ou March 3rd, off Eaglesham Station, One Bat Maeh, branded OW ori. near shoulder, and like AW on off shoulder. One Chestnut Mark, no visible brand; If uot claimed and expenses paid, wili be sold on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst.; at 12 o'clock noon. JOHN KENNEDY, Pound keeper; March 8. £500 REWARD! T B E TIMES RESTAURANT, ST. HILL STREET. Meals at all hours for Ojs t b Shilling^ Night Suppers, Oysters, &c, Is Qd. LEWIS KELLY, Proprietor; FebiG. .. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE" RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. /GENTLEMEN,— Mr Fox ' having vX publicly annouuced to you his intention of immediately resigning his Seat in the House of Representatives,' I beg most respectfully to annouuce myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. Sihofrgtf I have, like your late member, been a" consistent supporter of Provincial Institutions ever since* their ititroducticfu, 1 and done my best to arake if^em the meaus of advancing the prosperity tnd good government of the Colony, I sub quite prepared to admit that the maay changes which have occurred have rendered them no longer applicable to the circumstances of the North Island. I frankly accept the resolutions of the House of Representatives on the subject passed last session as representing the general voice of the Colony, and I am 1 prepared to give the Government ,niy support in carrying these resolutions 5 into effect. I am, as I always have been, a thorough supporter of the Public Works and Immigration Scheme now in course of operation, and if elected,- will do my best to promote its success, botk in the Colony as a whole, and on 'tho West Coast of this Island in particular: I am, and ever have been, the advocate' of popular lualiiulious, and desire to 1 see effect given to the will of the people; and the expenditure of local taxation,' and endowments directed by popular confrol, through the machinery of purely Local Institutions, Without assuming auy personal credit, I may remind you that from, my arrival in the Colony, upwards of thirty years ago, my interests have bern identified with those of th«j West Coast, that my prosperity, and that of my family' are bound up with this part of the Colony ; and I trust that I may, without egoiisui, appeal to the share which personally 1 have contributed, and am' contributing towards the advancement' of the districts around Wanganui, and 1 to the many friendships, political and 1 otherwise, which I have the sa'Lis Tact' ion 1 of enjoying among you. Iw conclusion, I may state that I liavc^ already sent in my resignation of my seat in the Provincial Executive, a sli-p' which I hope will tneei with your approval, and secure your support. I have the honor to be, fl-entlemeiv Your obedient servant," . . W: HV #ATT. March 5. TO THE RATEPAYERS No. 7 Waßl),* Wanganui and Waitotara Highway District. f^ ENTLEMEN, — I beg to inform* vJT you that I am a Candidate for* the honor of representing our iisuiual' interests in the room of W. Finiiimoik-V Esq., and if elected as Warden 1 qha'Jl d</ my utmost to deserve your eontide'.>c*. . .. R. TAYLOR DA V*i. March 3. yd TO LET, AN 8-Roomed House, and Acre or Land, delightfully situated on 1 ' the River Bauk, commanding an extensive view of the river and surrounding^ country ; it is oniy two miles from 'the"" Post-office, at the corner of River Bank v and Brunswick road. There are stables,' coach house, and every convenience oi^ the premises. Apply to : Ed. N/.LIFFITO.N, . $utl&.'nd Chamber*''' 1 .March 4:,\ $

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2696, 13 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2696, 13 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2696, 13 March 1875, Page 3

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