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WESIiEYAM 1 COSi&ECrEt

THE Annual Examination of Pupils will be held oa r ui<^J:;} ik>\i. i'«ov. Uili Tho f . K'ii'k of tho li^tltutii'ii .ue invited lo attend. Joseph 11. Fletcher.

Auckland, 6th November, 1851.

MR. P. DIGNAN,— Dear Sir, Having kindly acceded to the lequest of your fellow townsmen, in allowing yourself to be placed in nomination as a candidate to represent the inteiest of the West Waid, in the Common Council, I have the honor (in accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting; of your suppoiters on Wednesday, sth Nov., 1851) to hand you herewith a list of the Gt ntlemen who have pledged themselves to stippoit you at <tie forthcoming election (the majority of whoml have already signed the voting papers), hive the honor to be, Dear Sir, Your obedient servant and supporter, R. SCHULTZ, Chairman

"We, the undersigned, after mature deliberation, are fully satisfied that Mr. P. Dignan is in every way qualified to represent oui interest in the Common Council. Jam- s Macky, W. C. Daldy, "Walter Combes, G. Russell, Geo. Smith, W. Pulham, D. Arthut, D. Archibald, H. Aslicnt, E Austin, Geo. Barry, Richard Banks, P. Beck, W. Bud, P, Bonfeeld, C. Hrinley, J. Brigham, Jame.- Brady, James Bradley, Charles Bruce, ! M. Brennart, Alex. Black, Thos. Buckham, Geo. Brennand, Thos. Cain, Robert Cain, Johu Campbell, William Campbell, James Carson, Rich. Colhngs, W. Comrie, Pat. Connor, John Con way, James Copeland, P. Coylc, Patk. Coyle, Dan. Coyle, Alex Crummell, R Cieighton, W. Danks, Henry Dawson, Henry Decry. Alex. Dimjwall, Dan. Donoghue, T.Doyle, Tim. Duane, Johu Duiie, T. Farrington, J. Penning, John Finlay, M. Fiomming, F. Gallagher, Chus. Gallagher, Peter Grace, " John Green, Thos.' Green, James Grimley, Joseph Hair, Joseph Haruett, Thos. Harrold, M. Hdnlen, John Henry, Ed. Irvine, John Jeffiies, -James Johnson, Joseph Kates, WiiKam Kennedy, William Langley, Geotgo Laurence, T. Lundergan, J >n><_'s Lochead, Charles Lawson, Tipi. i.ovwy, DavidLundon, D;,pji i ]<}uch, John Maddock, Vlunuuni JJ^hony, W. Manning, A. jMji.vit Maititi, Alex. Marshall, Antony Mattin, Walter M'Lane, Jonn M'fntyre, W. M'Garvie, John M'Ginley, Thomas M'Gregor, James Isl'Kenzie, Robert M'Kie, James M'Leod, W. Millar. A. Mitchelson, David Morley, John Monison, Thomas Munro, ThjMd3 Aiurphy, Martin Nolan, T oon Nolan, Andrew OBrien, "*V\ Parker, John Palmer, I'M. Partington, John Paterson, Uichara Peannan, G. Reading, iku Ktyholds, John Ryan, D t - . .ussell, Michael Ryan, I)en ,is Sculling, John Shields, Y. Sharkey, David Sheehan, Titos. Sn.ith, John Smith, Y\. David Snodgrass, Je sit Stokesj John Swanson, J. }1, Syms, Joseph Symes, Josxpr Tcjpper, Sam. Teague, John Thomas, Martin Tims, Kd. Tucker, Robert Tudehope, TV. \Y,iddK fid. Walsh, Patk. Wiielan, Kd. Whelsh, Alex, Wngut, David Young, John Piolous, James Keeler, Jei. Iv'aloney, Joseph Thompson, John Chambers, Joiin iiice, W. C. Allan, Chas. M'Cready,

CFNTLEWEN, I thank you for the honour v/huh you luvc conferred upon me, by proposmu mc to represent youi interest in the Common « ouncil. — I regard your invitation as the be&t ]'• that my con lucl, as a townsman has -/nut ->\ '•[ your approbation. It -VuS not tny intention to become a candidate at die ensuing election, but at your recji ps. , I have r;o hesitation in sacrificing my prwot' 1 n'ishes to what I conceive to be my y,i lie oity. nor will I conceal from you the h'-' (j -/a h cation which your decision has gi. '« >ie Dec-ply lntc- ested in the public \,"}icVf shouln v-ju place me in the dis-ti4,-'js/efi ]>o itjnti as tiie Representative of y, i' »?\ ard, I nil I honestly and consistently at all 'iines p-»deavour to cairy out what I conserve to be the best interests of the Borough in ge:vr.ii [ ha v n the hynour to he, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant, Patrick Dignan. Kov. Gtli, 1851.

To The Kupgi -!»>« or West Ward. ~£?UA OW I'.Ut'Gf^MLS, — In my previous letters, t „dij t'f ' af> yo.i, v. li.eh have appeared Hi the ; -0 1. '" imfjSKins of the JVew Zeahinder, you will 'ny( j 'f"i*v<i n «u'tliout> and a guarded omission of -.' « b-iui^ of th^ pf.riiti» to vi-ljom my remarks U "-'P i iri'(u)«>iij. 3u* i"l<"'l to apply, and also tbat ;, . ji. v, ri"T. J fji-3 < our^e L adopted for tlje .'jiiu-.-iiif •oa'sons : — I'ir-t, becau j e I have no party j,j t,,,t ej „, en*'- r i(!e<i object in view, contrary ». i!'.> r'": i hi or winnon weal. Second, I wv ko \in .01 «! "i.M'ce oi Lured to gratify — -no vindio twf f-ii.tu i "' iJ li»in ouml !a my bosom against any •Man r v/v /' ! '^ r 7 »''" ' llr^> f' 0111 a closire to appeal to Ju' i'j'' 'iiicrj', .i'id doI tin p.i'jbioiis, oi those whom I *il<fu "'I; Vfi; if. <r-> *>T l !iiiig to tiuat the 6ubjpct diiru ml i'- - ■ L "" f * m y circumscribed ability, on it n> i r ) ,ii <." > n >' i'"!"^ conscious tbat the publish!p<t t,\ friM ■> (< j I•< rv< 'u purj/O^c, and would not be it \\ v , )•< 'f- i<;> i > m«' uadc; *of our local pap^rb beu ,< !_',„ > , „ , i o! (be .borough of Auckland. t* <•'-*' tT* '(< '. '' '-■' l! l t0 Dlb t u t 30 "ppendiug „f, v o" r > 'i ' i■ (i i'lffU "'iase many to conclude , • ,L,, L , ,>„ „,,,.. ' .(1 t mi ;ui.j(tei runre from a froward 'u»i '.'iMunipu.'us (i i.< l/prar in punt, than to yo-ir.2'" 1 iy ' i'i»t jtj !>i\3 rpspuct, bo far as I . . „b if ooncrni it, J -h. .i<. so omliUiouß as to couit o,i - m-i . w.wi/.:; *j,^>" i J % Mile, when serving on [' a./.tt'c wi T d'i/'tc lore', u.olutions or notices to ]' s ~j< *}i< >S rti ,jm tiie naive of tLecbavman,orsorae

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 581, 8 November 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 581, 8 November 1851, Page 2

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