*- :[c I*.- Auction. ex :,;oa. Thomas weston and co., Will SeU by Auction, on Mo.ndu next, SCth August, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 1 1 o'clock, | C A S E CIGARS I Barrel Barcelona Nuls . Also, Nogrohoad Tobacco Ihi ins and Bacon Blue tVinl,Gollon, Hosiery Grey and While Calico Pilot Coals, Flannels Regatta and Striped Shirts And other Goods Terms— Cash.
fJIi. D. NATHAN Has received instructions from Mr. C. J. Stone, lo Sell by Puuuc Auction, on Tursim next, at his residence, Princesstreet— rpilE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD -i FUILMTURE, consisting of, Tables — Horse Hair Chairs — Chcflioncir — Sofas — Chests Drawers — Bedsteads — Dressing Tables — Looking Glasses — China Breakfast and Tea Sen iee — Glass Ware — Kitchen Utensils, And a large quantity of sundry Household Ejects, To commence at j 1 o'clock. FARMS FOR SALE. CONNELL & RIDINGS "Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, IStli iuslanl, at J2 o'clock, A VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 77 Acres on the Walm Creek, wiih a frontage of 4080 links to a Government Jload, — being allotment No. SC in the Parish ol Titirangi. A FARM of 71 Acres, in the Parish of Takapuna, — being allotment No. \A(\ v,\l\\ an extensive frontage to the W.utkmvta, of about 5,000 links. There is sufficient depth of water close lo it for a of considerable size. Also — Allotment Ts T o. 1 40, near the above, containing J 1 o Acres. Terms Liberal.
CUTTER FOR SALE. CONNELL <£■ HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction al their Mail, Quccnstrect, on Smmim next, 2 1st instant, at 42 o'clock, A r | ' lIJE CUTTER at present in use as ('(\ -^ a Passage and C:»rgo Boat be- '^■••" tween Auckland and Ilowick, together wilh Sails, Masts, Anchor and Gear, all complete. Terms— Cash.
TO THE ELE< TORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. ("N RNTLEMEN,— It is my intention to X offer myself as a Candidate at the ensuing Election foi a seat in the fust Piovincial Council. Should you consider that I am worthy of your choice, I can only assure you (ha* I will do my utmost to protect )oui interest, as well as thdt of the entile Province of New Ulster. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient seivant, James Mackv. Auckland, sth July, 1852.
TO MR. THOMAS S. FORSAITH. July, 7th, 1852. SIR, — We the undersigned Votcis in the Noithern Division lespcctfully lequest that you will allow yourself to be put m nomination as a Candidate for a seat in the foi lncoming Provincial Council We feel that you are well qualified fiom your long residence in the colony, and from the personal interest, as a landholde 1 , you have in this Division, to represent its important interests in the Council. Joseph May, W. S. Giahame, Allan It. Taylor, Alfred Boon, Alex. Reid, Wm. Tye, James Simms, Joseph Osborne, Abraham Mears, Thos. Someiville, Joseph Newman, W. Buckland, Morris Kelley W. R. Gundry. Matthew Laurie, To Thomas S. Forsaith, Esq. Sir, — On behalf of he Members of your Committee. I am requeued to say, tbat having had under our consideration a requisition presented to you fiom the Electors of the Norfhein Division, we strongly recommend you to accept the invitation. Our single object was to see a man whom we deemed so fit, occupying a seat in the Council, and as (his object can, appaiently, be gained without piolongmg a contest in the city of Auckland, «c think it a preferable comsc. At the same time, if you prefer a seat for the city, we have every ptospect of success, and will not relax ourexeitions to ensuie jour leturn I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Arch. Clark, Chairman of Committee. Auckland, July 8. To Archibald Clark, Esq , Mayor. Sir, — Having full confidence m the judgment of u<e Gentlemen whom y«iu ivpres. Nt, 1 beg lfave to lidopt then recommendation, and at the same time to <c..dci my test -hanks to yourseli, my Commuter*, and my other friends for the energetic and efficient manuei m which they have suppoiled me. I have the honour to he, Sir, Your obedient servant, Thomas S, Forsaith. Queen-street, July Bth, 185?.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 661, 14 August 1852, Page 2
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