TO WILLIAM BROWN, ESQ.
SIR,— We, the Undersigned, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to bo nominated as a Candidate for a Scat in the Provincial Council of New Ulster, for the City of Auckland. Your long acquaintance with the Colony, and your untiring- efforts in its behalf, induce us to make this request. L. MacLachlan. John Macfarlane. Richard Ridings. David Nathan. j Alex. Kennedy. James T Boylan. W. S. Grahamc. James Hennessy. Patrick Dignan. A. Ding; wall. Alex. Marshall. John Finlay. C. A. Harris. Walter Combes. William Harking. Gentlemen, At the late hour at which your invitation has reached m mc, I have little time more than that which is necessary to say that 1 cheerfully respond to your request to become a Candidate for the suffrages of my brother Electors, as one of the Representatives of the City of Auckland, in the approaching Provincial Council for New Ulster. Even did time permit — any lengthened address, on my part, might be accounted superfluous. My opinions on public affairs are pretty generally known. 1 shall, therefore, rest contented at present, by assuring you, and, through you, the constituency at large, that should 1 be elected to the honourable, yet onerous, office of a Representative for the City, my best energies shall invariably be directed in furtherance of the best measures for the advancement of the Commercial, Agricultural, and Political prosperity of our adopted country, in which my feelings and my interests are so largely involved. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, Wm. Brown. Auckland, sth July, 1852.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION.
/^1 ENTLEMEN,— It is my intention to VX offer myself as a Candidate at the ensuing Election for a seat in the first Provincial Council. Should you consider that I am worthy of your choice, I can only assure you lha*, I will do my utmost to protect your interest, as well as that of the entire Province of New Ulster. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, James Macky. Auckland, sth July, 1852.
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HIS Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor directs it to be notified, for general information, that the Goyernor-in-Chief has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz., Josiah Flight, Esquire, to be Resident Magistrate at New Plymouth , and Sub-Treasurer of the District of New Plymouth, in the room of Captain King, resigned ; and Josiah Flight and P. Wilson, Esquires, to be Inspectors of Schools for the Taranaki District, under the 6th clause of the Education Ordinance.
H. M. S. Pandora, Auckland, 14th July, 1852. riIENDERS will be received at the Colonial -iL Secretary's Office until two o'clock on Saturday, the 14th August, from parties desirous of supplying the undermentioned Spars for the seivice of Her Majesty's Government. Hastings' Class, Length. Diameter. Four topmasts for 72-gun ships 66ft. 21in. Two lower yards for ditto .. 100 ft. 26in. Cambrian's Class.
Two lower masts for 36-gun Ships 2-88 ft, 30in. (Spars to build the 5ame)...,4-76ft. 29in. 4-8-1 ft. 23|in. 4-60 ft. 30in. rourtopmastsfor36-gun ships 65ft. 20in. Two lower yaidsfor ditto ... 100 ft, 25in. Siren's Class. Four lower masts for 16-gun brigs •• 75ft. 25in. Further particulars on the subject can be obtained on application at the Office of the Colonial Secretary. Tenders to be in Duplicate, sealed, and endorsed ''Tenders for Spars." Byron Diiury.
Commissioner of Crown Lands' Office, Auckland, 14th July, 1852. NOTICE.— TIMBER LICENSES for the undermentioned persons are now ready for delivery at the Colonial Treasurer's Office. Parties are requested to take them out forthwith. Nuncs. Localitiei and date of application. Hastings Atkins .... Wairoa District, Kai • para, Oct. 14, 1851. Robert Anderson. . . . Wai Werawera River, Dec. 1,1851. John 8r0wn ........ Okura Creek, Dec. 30, 1851. i Henry Brown The Okura, Dec. 31, 1851. William Menary North Shore, April 14, 1352. G.F.Russell Hokianga, May 20, 1852. Richard Binns Pura Creek, Mahurangi, May 5, 1852. William Bayett .... Manukau, June 7, 1852. Edward Maynf, Commissioner of Crown Lands*
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 658, 4 August 1852, Page 4
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