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On Sale by the Undersigned, 1 A CHESTS FINEST CONGOU TEA xv 10 half ditto ditto ditto 2 chesls liysonskin ditto 2 half ditto ditto ditto 2 bags dillo ditto ditto 36 boxes Company's Sugar, No, 2. 50 ditto fine Mauritius Sugar 40 boxes mould candles 20 dillo soap 1 case basket salt 1 bag ground black pepper 1 case Id. paste blacking &c. &c. &c. M. SOMERVILLE. August 7, 1852.
ON SALE, EX RA YEN, 1 %fb BOXES MOULD CANDLES JL<LP\/ 100 Bags pi our (N% s> Wales) 100 Bags best Patna Rice 100 Boxes Soap 10 CheStS ") rr O1 • rri 24 1 » j Hyson Skm Tea 30 Tierces Prime Mess Beef 39 Casks Stockholm Tar 35 " " Pitch • 2S Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 21 Casks Crushed Loaf Sugar 12 Bags Arrowroot 100 Iron Pots 10 Bundles Door Mats 8 Dozen Scythes, fittings, &c, complete 2 Cases Brown and Green Pi'ot Cloth Barrow Wheels Scythe Stones Copper Boat Nails—Cattle Bells Tinned Tacks &c, &c, &c. W. S. Grahame. | Foit-stieet, July 16, 1852.
NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to the undersigned will please pay their accounts on or before the first of September, as all accounts not settled by -that date will be handed over to a solicitor for collection. H. R. Kane. Queen-street.
WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT, apply at the «• New Zealander" Office.
TO WILLIAM BROWN, ESQ. SIR,— We, the Undersigned, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for a Seat 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. Alex. Kennedy. James T Boylan. W. S. Grahame. James Hennessy. Patrick Dignan. A. Dingwall. Alex. Marshall John finlay. C. A. Harris. Walter Combes. William Harkins. Gentlemen, At the late hour at which your invitation has reached me, I have little time more than that which is neccssaiy to say that I 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. Bkown. Auckland, sth July, 1852.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. /pi ENTLEMEN,— It is my intention to vX offer myself as a Candidate at the ensuing Election for a seat in (he first Piovmcial 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 inteiest, as well as that of th« entire Prounce of New Ulster. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient seivant, James Macicy. Auckland, sth July, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 1
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