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ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE -ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF WANGANUI. pENTLEMEN— In response to vX numerous requests, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the Provincial Council for the Town of Wanganui. If elected I shall endeavour to promote; your interests. I ana, Gentlemen, Yours faithinlly, CLIFFORD IVESON. January 24th, 1883. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF WANGANUI. Wanganui, Jan 20, 1573. n ENTLEMEN, — The Provincial \JT Council of Wellington having been dissolved, an election of members will take place in about two weeks. I beg to announce that I am a candidate for re-election, and will feel myself honored by a continuance of the trust you have reposed in me since 1867. My opinions on provincial affairs are known to the most of you, and before the day of election there will be an opportunity—perhaps more than one—of going into details, of which I shall avail myself. I have the honor to bo, | gentlemen, yoxiv obedient servant, WILLIAM HUTCHISON. Jan2o, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RANGITIKE" DISTRICT. n ENTLEMEN,—At the. urgent reIX quest of a number of my fellow electors. I have again consented to become a candidate for the representation of the district, in the Provincial Council at the ensuing election. If you consider me worthy of a continuance of the trust reposed in me for the last eight years, and return me, I shall feel honored, and will use ray utmost endeavors to promote the progress and welfare of the province in general, and this district in particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your most obedient servant, ALEX. MILNE Rose Bank, Jan 27. WANGAEKU ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAiVGAEHU DISTRICT. Q ENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce OT that lam a candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council. For my quali fications I refer you to my actions in the Council since 1867, and assure you J see no reason to change my opinions. If returned T promise to serve you to the best of my ability. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, JOHN MORGAN. Jan 29, 1873. R. S. LOW. HAS received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at Mr Jackson's yards, Puriki, on TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At One o'clock. 1,90 0 SHEEP, viz., 800 Ewes, 2, 4 and 6 tooth 300 Wethers, fat 500 Ewes, 2 and 4 tooth 300 Lambs SIXTY-FIVE HEAD MIXED STORE OATTLE. SEVENTY-FIVE LINCOLN BAMS, From the flocks of Messrs Baker, Owen, Mrs Hair, and imported from Auckland. The ewes are fine, strong and healthy, and well worthy the attention of buyers. Jan 30, 1873. OPENING NOTICE. , MR S. COLEMAN. WILL sell by Public Auction, at his New Mart, BULL'S RANGITIKEI, on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7th & Sth insts., Consignments of General Merchandise. Drapery, Cutlery, Plated Goods Saddlery, Sugar, Coffee, Candles Engravings, Perambulators Merschaum and Fancy Pipes Pickles, Salmon Butter—in kegs Vesfas (250), American Brooms Looking Glasses, Hair Brushes Sets Tea Trays, 2 Writing Desks 100 vols. New Books, 100 do second- * hand do 2 cases Superior Port Wine AND A variety of useful articles. Sale to commence each day at 1 p.m sharp. Feb 3, 1873.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 16710, 5 February 1873, Page 3

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