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TOTHR ELECTORS OF TIIE SOUTHERN

DIVISION.

r\ ENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for vX the many offers of suppoit which I have received during the shoit time I have been in the field as a Candidate for the Representation of the Southern Division ; I now beg to retire. My reasons for doing so will be explained to you in Captain Porter's adveitisement ; I will only add that that gentleman was the fiist to* whom I looked as one of our Representatives, and his now coming forward obviates the necessity for the course which I otherwise intended to pursue. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, James Farmer. Ellerslie, 7th July, 1852.

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, Yom most obedient servants, W. Mason, Joseph Newman, Wm. Innes Taylor, James Gol lan, James Farmer, James Williamson. 11. S. Taylor.

To the Electors of the 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 repre- ; sentative for your division. If, however, Gentlemen, you elect me you may rely 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 ha\e induced me to change my mind, and immediately on his healing that I had done so, he most handsomely retired from the field, so as in no ivay to prejudice my election. j I have (he honor to remain, Your obedient servant* VY. F. Porter. Tamaki, July Bth, 1852.

Ex GWALIOR, INCHINNAN, and JOHN PHILLIPS.

On Sale at the Stores or the Undersigned.

"OLANKETS, WHITE & SCARLET, JD 9-10 & 11-4 Calico White & Grey 30, 36, & 72 inch Cordage I — 3\ inches Canvass, Bleached and Brown Doeskins and Tweeds Floor Cloth and Carpets Christy's Hats and Caps Hoyles' Plates Fancy Prints Navy Blue ditto, 7-8 & 5-4 Flannel Hosiery Waterproof Coats and Leggings Batty 's Pickles Jams, Jellies and Malraalade Sauces and Pastes Palmer's Patent Lamps ■ Candles for do. Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles Price and Co's Perfumery Long Cloth and Regatta Shirts Lamb's Wool ditto Blue and Rtd Serge ditto White I^ead and Paints Linseed Oil Sheet Lead Saddles for Native Trade Moleskin Tiowsers Cotton Umbrellas Copper Sheathing 16 20 oz. ** Nails Sheet Zinc Perforated ditto Loaf Sugar, English Refined Day and Martin's Blacking Bar, Rod, and Casement Iron Cunants, Figs and Raisins

Maizetti's Bottled Ale and Stout Barclay's Mout in Hhd*. Taylors Ale, ditto Port, Sherry, & Bronte Maderia in Wood and Bottle J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Wharf Queen Street, June 22, 1852.

EX CRESSWELL.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ONE BALE LEATH ER, assorted 6 Weighing Machines, to 4 cwt. 3 casks Hardwaie, Caipenters' Tools, Steelyards, Hinges, &c, &c. 200 Iron Pots, 1 to 12 gallons 2 cases Moleskin Trowsers 2 bales Blue and Scarlet Serge Shirts 1 ton White Clover Seed £ " Red do. J " Tiefoil

400 dozen Maizetti's Bottled Beer J. A. GILFILLAN & CO. July 2, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 4

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