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TO W. F. PORTER, ESQ., TAMAKI.

SIR, — We, the undersigned electors of the Southern Division of the Province of New Ulster, looking upon you from your station in life — long residence among us, and identity of interests with our own, as being the fittest person in every respect to represent us in the forthcoming Provincial Council, request you will consent to become a Candidate for the

Representation of our Electoral District. Pledging ourselves to do our utmost to ensure your return, in the event of your compliance with our wishes, We have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient servants, W. Mason, Joseph Newman, Wm. Innes Taylor, James Gollan, James Farmer, James Williamson. R. S. Taylor.

To the Electors of t/ie Southern Division.

Gentlemen, I did not purpose again to take upon myself the burthen of public affairs, but however unwilling to do so, I cannot refuse my.services, when they are deemed of advantage, and asked for by my fellow-Colonists. A requisition has been presented to me from those whose opinions I respect, and I take this opportunity ' of thanking them for the confidence they have shown in me. With that requisition I comply, although I cannot but feel that younger men might have readily been, found, fully as equal to the duties of a representative for your division. If, however, Gentlemen, you elect me you may lely on a steady attention to your local wants, and an unflinching fidelity to what I believe advantageous to the general interests of the Province. A few words are due to Mr. Farmer. He was the first to solicit me to offer myself as a Candidate, and it was only on my refusal, he came forward himself. The wishes of my friends have induced me to change my mind, and immediately on his hearing that I had done so, he most handsomely retired from the field, so as in no way to prejudice my election. I have the honor to remain, Your obedient servant, W. F. Porter. Tamaki, July Bth, 1852. "

©ate by fturtftm.

SALE OF IRON.

On Account of whom it may Concern.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock — A QUANTITY of Rod, Flat, and "^ Round Iron, ex barque Gwalior, Davidson, from London.

AFTER WHICH, A great variety of Merchandize. Terms — Cash.

TO SHOEMAKERS.— SALE OF GRINDERY.

CONNELL Sr RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday, 17th instant,

QNE CASK BLOCK LASTS, assorted Boot-trees, Awls, Laces, Calf Skins, Roans Shoe Thread, assorted Boot Web, Heel Balls Bristles, &c.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen - street, on Saturday, the 24th July instant, at 12 o'clock, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, ALL that Allotment or Parcel of Land containing by admeasurement 112 acres, situate in the Parish of Manurewa, County of Eden, and being No. 14 of Manurewa Farms ; bounded on the North by No. 13, 5240 links and 310 links; on the North- East, by the road from Otahuhu to Papatewia, 1200 links; on the South-East by Crown land, J Boo links; on the South by Crown land, 4871 links j and on the West by the Tamaki River. This very desirable Farm is situated on the Great South Road, at a short distance beyond the New Bridge over the Tamaki. The land is of superior quality, and possesses the important advantage of easy access to Market both by land and water, having extensive frontage to the Rive* Taraaki, and to the above thoroughfare. Terms Liberal*

MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday. ' next,— AN ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE. At 11 o'clock, precisely.

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS

THOMAS WESTON # CO.

Will Sell by Auction on Friday next, 16th July, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, 3B ARUELS CURRANTS 1 Carroteel ditto 20 Tuts Herrings 10 Boxes Raisins 1 Cask Dried Apples 1 Bale Pilot Coats 1 Case Waterproof Clothing, consisting of Men's and Boys' Coats do. ' do. Jackets Frocks, Sou-westers, &c. Blue Serge Shirts, Umbrellas White and Grey Calico "Blue Piints, Guernseys Salt Beef and Pork Butter, &c. Terms— Cash,

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 652, 14 July 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 652, 14 July 1852, Page 2

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