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Election Notices. decided that Separation is necessary, in consequence of the treatment of this District by the Superintendent and his Executive having seriously retarded its progress and development, it is most essential at the present juncture of political feeling that the welfare of this portion of the Province should not be intrusted to a gentleman whose interests are already identical with those of a party entirely inimical to the prosperity of the West Coast, and, therefore, it is apparent that an independent candidate should be elected, and not a nominee of the present Executive. That the recent appointment of Goldfields Secretary as a member of Executive is an unconstitutional and illegal one, and is in direct opposition to the votes of a majority of the Provincial Council as expressed in division upon two distinct occasions in the last session, when the members of the Executive voted against the appointment of a responsible Goldfields Secretary having a seat in the Council, and therefore it is not likely that this appointment can be sanctioned by the Provincial Council at its next sittings. On the question of Separation I am still — notwithstanding the report of some persons to the contrary — as much in favor of it as ever, and consider that all those who have the better government of this District at heart should protest against the way in which the appointment of Goldfields Secretary has been made, and should endeavor, as long as we are obliged to remain attached to Canterbury, to strengthen the already too small force of representatives by the appointment of a member with independent principles, and free from the controlling influences of the East Coast. Having already devoted some time and money in the cause of Westland in the Provincial Council, I am still willing to devote a portion of my time and energies for furtherance of those measures necessary for the welfare of the District. I therefore trust that the electors will use every fair means in their power to protest against the course recently taken by the present Executive. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obt. servt., 10071 E. Prosser. To Let, &c. TO BE LET, mHE TENEMENT on Gibsons Quay, known as " OUR HOUSE," lately in the occupation of Butler and Gage. Apply to Frederic Greer. 9917 Drapery, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. TT GOLDSTONE begs to intimate to the public that he has purchased those Premises lately occupied by Messrs Thorn and Bullen, and / IS NOW OPEN, With a very EXTENSIVE STOCK OP MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. One visit will prove that his stock cannot be surpassed for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY in any house in the Colony. Note the address — LONDON HOUSE, Revell street, Hokitika. 9838 Coaches. CO B B AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for ROSS and GREYMOUTH, and weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors :—: — Christchurch L 6 10s Od Ross Town Ll 0s Od Greymouth Ll 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. W. Crawlet, Westland Manager. 715 a A N EXPRESS willleavo the NOAH'S -"■ ARK STABLES, South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and ROSS every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. G. H. MOSS, 883$ Agent lor Hokitika. '

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West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4

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