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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. f^i ENTLEMFN,— To have been returned vX Member for the Suburbs of Auckland without contest, is a convincing proof that I have the happiness to hold the confidence of the Majority of the Electors of your Division. I trust that in the sitting of the Council I may be found worthy of this confidence which you have placed in me, and I can only assure you my most strenuous endeavours and best exertions shall ever be given for furthering not only your interesls in particular, but the general advancement and prosperity of the Colony. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. Logan Campbell. Auckland, September 1, 1852.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. <p ENTLEMEN,— The result of the elecv^ tion on Tuesday last demands an especial acknowledgment from me. You have not only conferred an honour by choosing me as one of your Representatives, but by the large majority of your votes in my favor have declared the choice to have been almost unanimous. I return you my most hearty thanks; and can only assure you that it shall be my ambition to justify your confidence by discharging the duties of the trust reposed in me in such a manner as to leave you no cause to regret the choice you have made. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, • Thomas S. Forsaitii. September 1, 1852. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ■ AUCKLAND. |p ENTLEMEN— I thank you sincerely for the honor you have conferred upon me by electing me your representative. I assure you that at all times your interests together with the interesls of the entire Province of New Ulster* shall have my best support. I feel that you have placed me in a position far exceeding my merits, but if honesty of purpose and a sincere desire to promote the prosperity of our adopted country will counterbaalnce my want of ability and rightly direct my judgment, every act of mine will meet your approbation. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, John Salmon. September 3, 1852.

£?ale bp auction. FINE FLOUR, EX JOSEPH FLETCHER. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at eleven o'clock, THIS DAY, Saturday — 20 TO] ? S FINE AMERICAN FLOUR, in barrels 200 lbs. each Terms— Under jl3o, cash ; over £50 and under JCIOO, approved bills at one month, without interest ; over £100, approved bills at two months, without interest. Also— 20 casks Oatmeal 20 bags superior Patna Rice 25 boxes best Mould Candles 10 pieces superior English Doeskin Moist and Refined Sugar And a variety of Merchandize.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queeiistreet, THIS DAY, Saturday, at eleven • o'clock — A CHILD'S London built PHiETON A Lady's Side Saddle, London made 1 ditto ditto, stuffed flap Men's Saddles, Harness And other articles of Saddlery A Roll of Painted Floor Cloth, 2 yards wide &c, &c, &c.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CONNELL 8r RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday,. 11th instant, at twelve o'clock — nPHE ALLOTMENT, HOUSE, AND PREB- MISES, at Panmure, known as the " SOLDIER'S HOME," being Allotment No. 20, of Section No. 2, containing one rood and thirty-six perches, more or less. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 6th September, at their Stores, Shortlandslreet, at eleven o'clock — PRIME MESS BEEF Taranaki Flour Sugar, Rice, Starch White Shirting 72-inch Grey Calico Blue Serge Shirts i Pilot Coats, Stockings , Wearing Apparel ] And other goods. A LOT OF ROPE. 1 A BOAT. Terms — Cash. £

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 1

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