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j MISCELLANEOUS. ! , POS WELLINGTON DIEECT. „ „ HpHE s. S.KAPIE B 4<sr|£%V -4- (Japfc. Doile, will sail as above, on SATUIIFor Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS BELT), Agent Feb. 4,1873. POR WELLINGTON I DIRECT. sd^^ ■- T HE s-s- " WA3STMOnKayT ToTh inst., at B'p.m. W. FINNIMORE, Manager. Feb. 6, 1873. NOTICE. MRS CAMPBELL begs respectfully to intimate that she intends re-opening her establishment on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19. Feb 5, 1873. REGISTRY OFFICE. mHE undersigned has opened a RegisJL try Office for all kinds of Labor, where employers and employes can have their wants made known, and supplied on the shortest notice. C • P..O'HAILOII, CAMPBELL PLACE. Country Settlers in want of Farm Labourers, etc., will be, specially attended to. WANTED— A Female General-Ser-vant. TIT ANTED—A Steady Man Servant V ? who can milk and make himself generally useful. WANTED— A Man who can plough and used to farm work. WANTED—A Smart Boy between r ? 16 and 17 years of age. One Avho can. milk preferred. Feb 7, 1573. ELECTION NOTICES. REQUISITION. TO JAMES FINDLATER, ESQ., WE, the Undersigned Electors of the Wangaehu District, beg most respectfully to request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the Representation of our District in the Provincial Council, and should you accede to our wishes Aye pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your Election. alex. McGregor geo. paterson p. buckthought h. b. Roberts H. S. HARRISON D. S. DTJRIE JOHN CAMERON &c, «fee, &c. Feb 5, 1873. Wangamii, sth Feb. 1873. To Messrs H. S. Harrison, H. B. Roberts, P. Buckthought, D. S. Durie, Geo. Patterson, Alex. McGregor, William Patterson, L. Daniel, Andrew Duncan, and other requisitionists. H ENTLEMEN,—With thanks I beg IX to accept your request to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. I cannot. boast of past services as a reason that the electors should support me, but from my long residence in the neighboivrhood I consider that I have an intimate knoAvledge of the wants of your district. I haA'e never connected myself Avith any political party, and, if elected, Avill consider it my duty to work in unison Avith the other members of Coimcil in the adjoining districts for the general good of the Province and of the Wangaehu District in particular. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedt. Servt. JAMES FINDLATER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RANGITIKEt. DISTRICT. n ENTLEMEN,— At the urgent reU quest of :i 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 my utmost endeavors to promote the progress and Avelfare oJ the province in general, and this district in particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your most obedient servant, ..,■;..'.■• . ALEX. MILNI Rose Bank, Jan 27.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 16712, 7 February 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 16712, 7 February 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 16712, 7 February 1873, Page 3