TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN
DIVISION.
/p ENTLEMEN —At the solicitation of many Electors of your Dhision, I ha\e much pleasure in again offering mysrtf as a Candidate for your siiffcragcs in the forthcoming Provincial Council, in fhanking jou for the gratifying promises of such support as cannot fail to secure my return, I beg to assure >ou of my firm determination to "go (o the Poll, thereby affording <r\ory Elector the opportunity of expressing his sentiments. I Ik^c the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, James Farmer. Ellerslie, 9th Angus!, 1852. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONERS SETTLEMENTS. /^ENTLEMEN — I have withdrawn the Address which I issued at ihe outset of my career as a Candidate for your suffrages, because there is no longer any necessity for dwelling upon theargumenis they contained; but I wish lo take this special opportunity of thanking ihe numerous Electors who ha>c tendered me their suffrages and support, and, lo assure them lhal, notwithstanding the appearance of a new opponent, 1 shall go to the Poll with every prospect of a triumphant victory. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, " AY. Mison. Auckland, July 29, '1852.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. f^ ENTLEMEN— It is my intention to offer 'Or myself as a Candidate at the ensuing Election for a scat in the first Piwincial Council. Should- you consider that I am worthy of your choice, I can only assure you lhal I will "do my utmost lo protect your interest, as >vcll as that of the entire Province of New Ulster. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, James Macky. ! Auckland, SIU July, 4&J2. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. f^ ENTLEMEN— Tt is a source of gralificavJ tioii 10, me lhal the general concurrence in die views I expressed at ihe meeting recently hold at Panmure, and the flallcring support I have since received, fully justify me in ihe step I ha\c taken in offering ni) self as a Candidate for your Dhision. I earnestly request my supporters to conlinne (heir Kind exertions on my behalf, as 1 now feel assured lhal in suchca.be ihoywill not fail to secure my election, I have the honour to remain Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Wu. Field Porter. Tamaki, July 20th, 1832.
ftalei> bp auction, EXTBftSIVfJ SALS OF CONFECTIONERY, BAKING UTENSILS, SHOP FURNITURE, &c. CONNELL (£• RIDINGS Have been instructed by Mr. Cobrie, Confectioner, (who is about to retire from his present business,) io Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, Bth September, at 1 1 o'clock, r pilE whole of his extensive Stock of Confectionery, manufactured by himself, and warranted of the best quality, consisting of — Mixtures, Huo-ar Almonds Coriandcrs Caraway Comfits Cassiabuds Peppermint Lozenges Cinnamon do. Ginger do. Stomach Caraways Mixtures in Packets. Also lii.s Baking Utensils, Shop Furniture, &c, comprising Sponge Cake and Tiirl Pans, Oven Tins, Fancy Shapes for Cakes, Jellies and JJlamanges, Copper Pans, Gingerbread Moulds, Large Japanned Tca-Cunis-ters, Tea Boxes with Brass Fronts, Painted Boxes, Copper Scales and Hcanis, Brass Scoops Crystal Jars or Show Glasses, &c v &c
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 666, 1 September 1852, Page 1
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515Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 666, 1 September 1852, Page 1
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