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PUBLIC MEETING.

MbRCHANM !— Do you want fair trade and a reduction of the obnoxious 15 per cent dutiei ?— Support Mr. Jackson. Lawybks '.—Are you anxious to set the laws im» partially interpreted aud iti admin Utrator* respected, and no disgraceful Doubt*' Bill obtained ?—Suppoit Mr. Jackson. SerTLERi !— Do you deiiro a remunerating puce for your grain, distillation, end brewiug from malt and hops, instead of sugar ?-Suppoit Mr. Jackson. Publicans I— Ho you wish to obtained an honest livelihood, under lent «tringent lawi ?— Support Mr. Jnckion. Mechanics and Labourers I— Would you have "n lair day's wage* for a fair day's work," and no felonry to compete with you ? — Snpport Mr. Jackton, Colonists ot every Gradb !— Are you un billing to be « rouged and injured by arbitrary and despotic power .' — Support Mr. Jackson. Let us ail pull together !— Down with the Nominee Council !— No »ecret defamatory despatches ! — No tecond Chitnbsr !— No aristocracy ! except that of mind and talent !! Fellow Countbymin J— Be early at the Public Meeting — imitate your compatriota at the Cape; for with shame ba it 'remembered, yow bave been slaves too long !

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 383, 15 December 1849, Page 3

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PUBLIC MEETING. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 383, 15 December 1849, Page 3

PUBLIC MEETING. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 383, 15 December 1849, Page 3

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