moic of him. It is rumouied that lie is noKelfs^ly burrow m? his way, a'icl peilinps his instinct ib letter th.)ii other's leaMji). lie is his own HtM(ii»-itiom-.t, hi-> o«n Committet, h.2> oun Ca master. Rc^uisition-i are attended with .ulvntisement cc^te. CoiiiiniMec^ mti^t have l{ooii!i. And Cnnv.i-vr^ do t-uiiienim 1 - get t'mst). I tLinl-, sir, that t'u^ is the pattern caul \\i> lvqnne for .i frug.il Council. And -\ ith.il lltf ie i» a modesiy nU ; he sly* he owns a considerable piopcm, hut he v ithliolds from ns that be has s^ nt much a T iioii<;st us— and he spp«ks ot' Hospitals and Public Foundations, but lie CMietullv <onc<.'al& hi-, own suhsciijitions, It is all very will, sir, lor pome mi j n to feel an ahum for political rights, ;ind s,iend money to attain a position in winch they may maintain them, hut for my pait give m j the man who meiidy knows how to get a thing cheaply. Pfihaps tliese gentlemen, only ever estimate themselves, and dieam tdat they mu^t bp wooed, and submit to be home into plate upoii the sbouldois of an exulting crowd. Hut thpre is now no trne to indulge in this !>oft delusion — he who would win must court conquest and a felt oi a feigned apathy is no path to the public heart. En juirlr. Auckland 7th, Nor. 1&5).
NOTICE.
NOTICE is heleby given that the FJection of Common Councillors for the undermentioned Wards, in tlie Borough of Auckland, will take place at the Market House, ->hortJand Crescent, Auckland, on the IBih day of
November next. The Voting will commence at nine o'clock in the morniiig, and close at four in the after-
Vor/'is will be reqiihed to deliver to the "Returning Officer a Vomig Pap^r, containing the ChnsUtin and Surname of the paily for whom he votes, together witu his place ot ab^.ie and description, signed with the name of the Burgess so voting, and setting forth his place ot abode and desciiplion. East Town x^ aid, Middle Town Waid, West Town Ward, Suburban East Ward, Subuibdii South Ward, J?ubui ban West Waid, F.psom East Waid, PpsOiii West Ward, Tamaki \Vet.t Ward. Trios. Bfckham, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, October 3 1st, 1851.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Election of Common Councillors for the undermentioned Wards, in the Corough of Auckland, will take place in the centie of Queen-street, Onehunga, on the 18th day of November next. The voimg will commence at 9 o'clock in the morning, and close at Four in the afternoon. Each, voter will be required to deliver to the Returning Officer a Voting Paper, containing the Christian and Surname of the Party for whom he votes, together with bis place of abode and descuption, signed with the name of the Burgess so voting, and setting foith his place of abode and description. Onehungi Ward, Otahuhu Ward, Panmuie Waid.
Wm. H. Kenny, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Court, Onehunca, 31st October, 1851.
NOTICE.
"TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Election -L i of Common Councillors for the undermentioned Wards in the Borough of Auckland, will take place at a Cottage used as the Court House, Nelson-street, Howick, on the 18th day of November next. The Voting will commence at 9 o'clock in the morning, and close
at 4 m the afternoon. Voters will be required to deliver to the Returning Officer a Voting Paper containing the Christian and Surname of the party for whom he Votes, together with his place of abode and description, signed with the name of the Burgess so voting, and setting forth his place of abode and description. Tamaki East Ward, Howick Waid. C. H. M, Smith, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Court, Howick, Nov. Ist, i 851.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, November Ist, 1851. IT^ENDERS will be received at this office J- until noon on Friday, the 14th instant, for the repair of the " White Bridge," on the road from Panmure to Flowick.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 581, 8 November 1851, Page 2
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