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TO THE ELECTORS OP THE NORTHERN DIVISION. (~^ ENTLEMEN, — My absence in the bush VT has prevented me sooner announcing my compliance with the wishes of not a few of my friends to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of the Northern Division at the forthcoming Provincial Council ; and although my opponents have the advantage of a considerable start of me in the field, yet I hope by your general support soon to overtake them and beat them easily. I am one of the very earliest settlers in this locality, June last making the time ten years ; and having therefore been so long leading a country life and pursuing the avocations of an agriculturist in all its departments, I have naturally become practically acquainted with, the hardships and difficulties with which the country settlers have to contend, and which are so detrimental to their interests and welfare. I thus publicly offer my sincere thanks to my friends who have come forward and offered me their vote and support, and I respectfully solicit the votes and support of those who have not yet pledged themselves. I feel a pride in responding to the invitations of my friends, and should the honour which | they wish to be conferred on me, be given on \ the day of election, I shall assume the onerous and responsible duties of the office with a desire to act in the best possible manner for the interests of our adopted country. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Thomas' Pa.ton. Edenhill, Epsom, July 10th, 1852.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. If^ ENTLEMEN —At the solicitation of vJT many Electors of your Division, I have much pleasure in again offering myself as a Candidate for your suffrages in the forthcoming Provincial Council. In thanking you for the gratifying promises of such support as cannot fail to secure my return, I beg to assure you of my firm determination to go to the Poll, thereby affording every Elector the opportunity of expressing^ his sentiments. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, v Your very obedient servant, James Farmer. Ellerslie, 9th August, 1852".

g>alc ftp auction. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, Ex "Daniel Webster." MR. J. NEWMAN Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at Newmarket, on TO-MORROW, Thursday, 19th inst., at 12 o'clock— TOdl EWES, ex "Daniel Webster." • vvr Terms at Sale 4

SALE OF FRUIT TREES, SEEDS, &c. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at eleven o'clock, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 18lh instant— A QUANTITY OF FRUIT TREES from Mr. Baker's Nursery, Mount Eden, consisting principally of Choice Apples, warranted free from blight Pears, Cherries, &c. &c. Also, A Collection of New Flower and Vegetable SEEDS, ex John Phillips, from London. After which, A great variety of Articles and Merchandize, &c, &c.

FARMS FOR SALE. CONNELL S RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Marl, Queen Street, THIS DAY, 18lh instant, at 42 o'clock, A VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 77 Acres on the Wahu Creek, with a frontage of 4585 links to a Government Road,— being allotment No. 86 in the Parish of Tilirangi. A FARM of 71 Acres, in' the Parish of Takapuna,— being allotment No. 446 with an extensive frontage to the Waitemata, of about 5,000 links. There is sufficient depth of water close to it for a vessel of considerable size. Also*— Allotment No. 149, near the above, containing 415 Acres. Terms Liberal.

CUTTER FOR SALE. CONNEZL <fi RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, 2ist instant, at 42 o'clock, a rrilE CUTTER at present in use as (?IK a Passage and Cargo Boat beJfeft tween Auckland and Howick, together will) Sails, Masts, Anchor and Gear, all complete. Terms— Cash.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 1

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