TO T. 11. BARTLEY, ESQ. QIR, —The boundaries of the several Provinces having been proclaimed, and the Auckland Province thereby duly constituted and defined under the New Constitution, it now devolves upon the constituency to set about the election of a Superintendent. We deem it to be a matter of very great importance to the future well-being of our Province, with regard to its internal interests, as well as its relations for the time being with the General Legislature, that any differences which may have existed among us under former systems of government should be forgotten in the election of our first Superintendent, so that we may the more heartily and cordially unite to elect one who might be considered the most likely to fulfil the very important duties ofthe office with integrity, and strict impartiality towards all classes within the Province. We believe that the constituency will find such a one in you, and we therefore respectfully request that you will suffer us to put you in nomination for the office of Superintendent of our Province. 11. Matson, W. S. Grahame, William Williams, Panmure, Jamieson Jaryie, J. W. Bain, Alfred Jones, W. C. Wilson, Wellesley Hughes, Thos. G. Hallamore, James Simms, Edward Bull, J. 11. Watt, John Williamson. Auckland, April 3, 1835. Tuesday Evening, April 3, 1835. Gentlemen, —Although aware previously that my name had been mentioned in connection with the office of Superintendent for the Province of Auckland, yet the requisition with which you have honoured me, has come upon me somewhat suddenly. Unity is indeed at all times desirable, —rarely more essential than at the present period. In accepting your invitation to allow myself to be put in nomination for the office of Superintendent, I can only slate that should the Electors generally think as favourably of me as yourselves, no effort shall bo wanting on my part to promote the interests of the Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, Tnos. 11. Bartley. To Major Matson, and the Gentlemen signing the Requisition. %ales bp SuctionTHOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 11th April, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o’clock, T> LUE CLO T H GAPS JL> Reel Cotton, Thread Ladies’ Bools and Shoes While Calico, Braces Fancy and Blue Prints Drab Hals, Stocks Hooks and Eyes, Thimbles Gimp, Braid, Buttons Coburg, Orleans Fancy Vesting, Alpacca Pilot Cloth, Beaver Guernsey Frocks Also — Mahogany Dining Table Office Chair, Sashes, Ac. And, 120 Kits Potatoes. PLEASURE BOAT. Til OS. WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 11th April, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at twelve o’clock — AN English-built, six-oared, schoonerrigged PLEASURE BOAT. Length 28 feet ; copper-fastened ; with masts, sails, oars, breakers, rowlocks, Ac. Also, THE CUTTER BLUE BONNET, about 15 Tons; decked; with sails, mast, rigging, anchor, cable, Ac. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions from Messrs. Bain and Burtt, to sell by Auction, at their Stores, Queen-street, on Tuesday next, 12th April, at 11 o’clock, To close Consignments, Hogsheads r u m Cases Pickles Mustard, lbs. and half-lbs. Rice, Starch Carbonate of Soda Saddlery, assorted Tin Plates of sizes Regatta Shirts Maori Gowns Fancy Goods Cloth and Tweed Caps Barrels American Flour Casks American Biscuit Magnum Bonum Pens Bronte Madeira Folding Chairs, cane seats Sash Weights, Glue Sheet Lead And a variety of other Goods.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 729, 9 April 1853, Page 1
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