TO THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. SIR, — We the undersigned, convinced that a Petition to Parliament, protesting against the New Zealand Company's claim, should be forwarded from this Borough without any unavoidable delay, respectfully request that you will be pleased to convene a General Meeting of the Burgesses of the Borough of Auckland, on the earliest practicable day, to take the subject into consideration, and adopt the steps necessary for the purpose. William Gorrie James George John B. Bennett Hugh Coolahan David Nathan Wellesley Hughes A. Kennedy John Williamson W. R. Gundry" J. H. Watt James Burlt William Connell Thomas Lewis George Russell John Watson Bain Andrew Rooney J. A. Gilfillan J. A. Langford Charles Davis Thomas Somerville James Macky Robert Mitchell James Thomas Boylan Wm. C. Wilson George Hunter David Burn W. Mackenzie Thomas S. Forsaith In pursuance of the above Requisition, I hereby call a Meeting of the Burgesses of the Borough of Auckland, and give notice that the same will be held in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Wednesday next, the 11th of February, instant, at one o'clock, p.m. Dated this 6fch day of February, 1852. Archd. Clark, Mayor.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 2
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195Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 2
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