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COMMERCIAL HOUSE.

IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.

A S the undersigned leaves the "^ colony in a few months he purposes SELLING OFF the whole of his immense Stock of DRAPERY GOODS, at cost price, therefore he would particularly call the attention of the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity to inspect his Stock, and judge for themselves, as they will realize a saving of 30 cent, on all they purchase at the Commercial House ; and as he is not in the habit of puffing or quoting prices, the Public may rely on the truth of* this advertisement. H. R. KANE. Queen-street.

NOTICE.

A LL parties indebted to the un- ■^ dersigned will please pay their accounts on or before the first of September, as all accounts not settled by that date will be handed over to a solicitor for collection. H. R. Kane, Queen-street.

NEW FRUITS.

Ex " CRESSWELL." J£J Barrels Patras Currants 30 Boxes Eleme Raisins 30 Boxes Muscatels 20 doz. Bottled Fruits 30 doz. Royal Standard Vinegar 40 doz. pint and half- pint Salad Oil 2 Cases of Candied Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel 25 Boxes Patent Sperm Candles 20 Casks Scotch Oatmeal 100 Grs. Round German Matches M. SOMERVILLE. July 12, 1852.

OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE.

A. & R. KEESING.

Just Received, ex " Cressivell"

| fit BALES White and Red Double Napped ■■■*' Witney BLANKETS, all sizes 4 cases Ladies' & Gents' Hogskin Saddles, Bridles, and Martingalfs 1 case Gents' Superior Velvet Pile Black Hats A Splendid Assortment of Gents' WINTER

CLOTHING.

The above goods have been se'ected expressly for this market, and will be found of the most superior quality ; they will be sold at unusually low prices, in order to make room for next shipment. Shortland-street, July 2nd, 1852.

TO MR. JAMES C. HILL.

SIR,— -We, the undersigned Electors of the Northern Division of the Province of New Ulster, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for a seat in the forthcoming Provincial Council, feeling that your interests as a landed proprietor resident amongst us are identified with our own, and having confidence, that if elected you will use your best exertions for the benefit of this colony and people. Thos. Cleghorn, George L. Simpson, J. O'Keefe, John Brighara, Joseph Senior, Henry Hayr, Walter Veil, Henry Laurence, Donald McNaughton, William Caldicutt t Thos. Osborne, John Bycroft.

Hillsboro', Bth July, 1852.

Gentlemen, — Please to accept hy best thanks for the gratifying expression of public confidence contained in the above requisition, and permit me to say, that a strict sense of public duty, (not ambition) directs me to cheerfully accept your invitation, and to announce myself a Candidate for the suffrages of my brother electors to represent tnem in the forthcoming Council for New Ulster. You do me justice in stating that my interests are identified with yours, for with the prosperity of this Colony and your best interests mine, and that of a large family, must stand or fall. I trust from many years experience in public affairs in my native land, and a ten years residence amongst you in New Zealand, closely observing the many wants and difficulties stopping the prosperity of the country, I shall, if elected to the highly honourable position of one of your representatives, prove myself worthy of the confidence placed, by a fearless, conscientious, and independent discharge of the important trust reposed in me, for the promotion of the true honour and prosperity of the country, and the best interests of all classes of her people — my motto being, " Equal Rights and Privileges for all Britis.ii Subjects, Retrenchment, and Reform." I have the honour to be Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, James C. Hil£. To the Gentlemen of the Requisition, and the Electors of the Division in general.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 652, 14 July 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 652, 14 July 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 652, 14 July 1852, Page 1

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