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TO JOHN SALMON, ESQ.

OIR, • — • We the Undeisigned, feeling conviiiced, that from your long experience in the Colony, and from your well known inteiests in the prosperity of New Zealand, you are well qualified to represent our interests, < take the liberty respectfully to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as a Candidate for the City of Auckland, in the Provincial Council of New Ulster. Alexander Kennedy, J. A. Gilfillan, John Macfarlane, Robert Gilfillan, Walter Combes, J. Logan Campbell, John Watson Bain, James Thos Boylan, Thomas Lewis, Richard Ridings, L. MacLachlan, James Bunt, John Finlay, Edwin Davy, Daniel Lynch, Auckland. sth July, 1852.

Auckland, sth July, 1852.

Gentlemen, I thank you for the confidence you have shewn in me by the requisition with which I have just been favoured, and I do not hesitate to state that I shall be happy to sit in the Provincial Council as a Member for the City of Auckland, if the Electors think me deserving of this honour. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. Salmon. To all the Gentlemen who signed the requisition.

To the Electors of the City of Auckland. GENTLEMEN.— In compliance with a requisition which has been presented to me, I beg to offer myself as one of the Representatives for the City of Auckland, in the Provincial Council of New UlsterI have been long amongst you, and my interests are altogether dependent on the prosperity of this Province. I am extensively engaged, perhaps more so than any other member of the community, in the whaling and coasting trade ; both of which are of so much importance to the City, that I trust you will consider them, fairly entitled to some share in its Representation. If you do me the honour of electing me, every interest of the Province shall receive a fair consideration at my hands, and no exertion shall be wanting on my part to develope the resources of a country, which I believe to possess all the elements of prosperity.

I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. Salmon. Auckland, sth July, 1852.

riNAIt NOTICE.

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.

THE COMMITTEE give notice, that having completed their labors as far as ' practicable, their last Meeting will be held in their Room, Exchange Hotel, on THIS DAY. Saturday, at 12, noon. After that day voters will require to attend to their own claims ; but the Chairman will be willing to receive any not previously sent in, and forward them to the Police Office. All the members of the Committee will be happy, if required, to continue to afford assistance to voters in filling up their claims. Archibalo Clark, Chairman. Auckland, 17th July, 1852.

NOTICE.

NORTHERN DIVISION.— A PUBLIC MEETING of the Electors will be held in Mi- Potter's Barn, Epsom, on Tuesday next, the 20th instant, at 2 o'clock, at which all the Candidates for the Division are requested to attend, to state their political views and sentiments.

NOTICE.

A NOTICE having appeared in the Government Gazette of the 6th July, relative to accounts not having been rendered by me as Ranger of the Domain, which might injuriously affect my character, I think it proper to publish the following discharge, - from the hand of the Private Secretary. " Mr. Shepherd, late Ranger of the Government Domain, has satisfactorily rendered his accounts to me. —W. Cockcraft, Private Secretary, July 16, 1852." John Shepherd.

MANTLES! MANTLES!! MANTLES!!!

A HAMER, having just received "^* a large assortment of Mantles, Capes, Polkas, Jackets, Gipsy Cloaks, Koh-i-noor, Julia, Clementina ; and Boy's Woollen Gaiters, &c, begs to inform her friends that she will open a Room, next door to her present Establishment, as Showroom for the above Goods ; and for Millinery and Bonnets, of the latest Parisian fashions, on Monday next, 19th inst. For goodness of quality, elegance of style, and cheapness, they cannot be surpassed. On hand also, Several Hundred Muslin Collars, Habit Shirts, Lace Sleeves, French and English Flowers, &c, &c. Millinery Establishment, . Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 653, 17 July 1852, Page 2

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