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fc Miscellaneous.

PRELIMINARY fKOfI^BCTUB *- ov mr. - ! HAMILTON PUBLIC HALL COMPANY. - It U prapoierl to establish a Tin dp r tbeabora litte, for the purpo»» of erecting a suitable Public Hall in Uamilton. That the waut of such a building i« muoh jfelt *i§ indisputable. The people ar« at present bntirely dependent for acrommodntion upon Jhe courtesy of the Officer Commkhdin^ the'dietrici, or of fha '■Remront Magistrate, f&r the time teiDg, of Waikato. The present undertaking proposes to remedy this deficiency by providing, a place whfere all classes snd sections of the community can meet -for -public purposes. The government have TxJen applied to fdr a •ite tfer »the propo»ed hill, and fchoVo is liUle doubt that the request will be nccedrcMo The capital will consist of 500 ifaares, of £1 efllch. payable as follows :—s*: — 5* upon application, and 63 each •uocteding mouth. As -a<*Qn a» a cufficicnt number of shores have been applied for, a meotin«j of the shareholders will be convened, for the purpose of electing ofliceri and provisional rirerJqrj, .dectdhig'upon the planj>f;the building, and other -necessary preliminary mattor"?. Applif-n'ions for -sharps can be made to Mr Kennedy Bill. "Victoria street, Hamilton.

rjEQUISITION TO F, WIIIIAKER, ESQ. TO > FREDERICK WHITAKER, ESQ. Auckland.

s ra> We, the undersigned Electors of the ©istrictof Waikato. tequefct thtit y<su will allow us to put you in nomination to represent us in the ensuing FstrliaTnenb. We believe that your long experience of the affairs of th-e cblony, your -couneoHtm from tln-ir infancy with its isstitution*, and the great ability, industry, and perseverance you have hitherto shown in the eondnct «of pnHlic buinne96 cannot fail to render you of the greatest service to the country during the present critical state of public affairs. If you will consent to comply willi this requisition, we pledge ourselves to use our utmost exertions to secure your return. ,(Si|ned) PATRICK LESLIE, J.P. W. STiSELE, J P. AND OTHERS.

. Auckland, 'lOth November, '1875. iTO PATBICK LESLIE, -ESQ. J.P., and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. (M ENTLEMEN, fPhave-receired your requisition wqu^lting me to allow myself to ba put iv domination to wpreaent the Waikato District in tiie nen Parliament, and pledging yourselves to useyour utmost exertions to secure my return. I thank you sincerely for the confidence you kave"she*m in me, and foe the flattering terms in wliich your request has been convoyed. 'T accept the mviiation ; and I assure you that it will give me great pleasure, if elected, to be ttie representative of one of the most rising districts of the colony. *I have the honor to' be, Vy our obedient servant, F&ED.K. WHITAKER.

«TAIPA (WAJEATO WES I) ELECTION. .TO ALFRED COX, ESQ..

O<lR,— We, the undersigned Electors of the Waipa, Waikato West District, -hereby request that you will"allow yourself to he nornmited as a candidate for 'tbe office of representing this district in the ensuing Parliament. The ability wJnichryouiiave' hitherto shown in the conduit of public business, and your long experience of political affairs in this Colony assure us of th* benefit the -country will derive from your election. -If you will consent to comply with this requisition, we pledge ouraeh'es to use oui* best exertions to secure your return. .(Signed) WILLI A ML' JACKSON, AND OTHRKS.

TO TBE ELECfuRd Otf WAIKAIO WEST. |TENTLEMEN, '•I have much pleasure in acceding to your request that I should allow royaol p to be nominated, as & candidate for the honor of representing the district of Waikato We3t in the General Assembly, and will shortly address you at the various settlements throughout the din- 1 trict. lam, G-entlemea, Yonrs retpect fully, "ALFRED COX.

rir a 1 P a b l e"c^t 10 ii. To the free and independent Elfcors of the Electoral District of Wait>a, RESIDENT •AT TE AW AMD I'U.

ENTLEMEN, I 'have the pleasure to invite you to atlrnd a Public Meeiuig at fhe PUBLIC HALL, TE AiWAM'JTU, on I34lurday Nexi. 4th December at 8 o'ciook pm., when I elia 1 be prepared to enunciate my views upon those importaot political matters now er.giigmg Inattention ot all thinking men. rl urn Genth men, Yours truly, EDWARD G. McMIVN.

THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN 3LIND MAJMJBACTOhI'. M. HOHTON BUSBY, BLIND MAKKR AISD v\'lltE WOKKEH WHOLESALE AND KE'IAIL VENETIAN HOUyE, Has now REMOVED to those Lar.e, New »i el Commodious Premises, situated nt the rorm >• f Que*-n and CVxtk Street <•' "» n. V1,,;. l ( v>o 'v n 1 continue b«i::p«-?8 a* Wetofoy* 1

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 3

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