ELECTION NOTICES. "j TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. ! — — — f*\ ENTLEMEN,— Believing that tho policy which I supported during the last Session of the General Assembly, still meets with your approval, I again place ray services at your disposal. On all tho great questions affecting the interests of Colony, my opinions aro sufficiently known to ender it unnecessary for me to »ay ruoro, than { ' hat I haTe Been no reason to "alter them. ' ! It is my intention to visit your district immediately after the issue of tho writs> when I shall be happy to meet my constituents, for the purpose ot explaining the past and stating my views as to the future. I remain, Gentloman, Your obedient servant, ROBERT PHARAZYN". Wellington, December 28, 1865. | HOTELS. "WHITE SWAN" HOTEL. CUBA-STREET. TpHE undersigned begs to inform hisnumeroue JL friends, and the public generally, that' he has taken tho above well-known Hotel, and he trusts that ho will receive a liberal support al their hands. The bost Wines, Spirits, and Beer always oa hand. Capital Stabling attached. Accommodation for a few Boarders. Visitors will find every attention paid them. CHARLES MONAGHAN, Proprietor. GAWTTH'S FAMILY HOTEL, HOMJSVPOBTH STBBET, THORNDON FLAT. A LFRED WISE in returning thanks for the J\. generous support he has experienced Bince conducting the above named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that 3iis greatest desire will be to secure the first-rate article in the market, so as to ensure their future favors. PurvATE Rooms for Families. Good accomodation for Horses, both in stables and paddocks. January 22, 186-4. ICE! ICE!! ATTIIB EMPIRE HOTEL. 7MTR. OSGOOD begs leave to notify to the inhabitants of Wellington, that ho has received per Tararua, A FRESH SUPPLY OF ICE! A limited amount' of Ice will be sold to private individuals in cases of lOlbs. (more or less.) The same will keep if wrapped in blankets for eight or ten days. \ I ICE CREAMS AND ICE CLARET PUNCH, From 11 a.m., AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL. February 26, 1866. OVERLAND ROUTE TO WANGANUI AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS ON THE WEST COAST. mHE PORIRUA HOTEL now offers the best X halting point on this magnificent line of road, and the Proprietor, seeing the necessity for combining comfort with economy, has thrown open a "well grassed Paddock of 16 Acres for the use of Drovers. The house affords all convenience for travellers, and tho Wines and Spirits have been chosen with great care. Good Stabling. JNO. McGRATH, Proprietor. (Luto Whi. Jenkins. GREYTOWN HOTEL, "WAIRAItAPA. JOHN M'KINNON (late of the New Zcolander t? Hotel, Wellington) begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa and surrounding districts, that ho has taken the above establishment, when ho trusts by civility, combined with every requisito siiitablo for residents nnd travellers, that ha will receivo a share of public patronage! Good paddocks for horses. Novembor 6, 1865. /~IROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS ay« manu\J factored only by H. E..& M. MOSES, 14 Cannon-street west, London.
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