FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. HP HE BRIG MO A, 286 tons, Captain James Bowden, will sat> on Tuesday next, 26th inst., weather permitting. For Cabin or Steerage passage, Apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, 19lh April, 1835. FOR SYDNEY. p II E C L I P PE R BRIG ALGERINE , \6O tons Register, Alfred Brooks, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Tuesday next, the 26th instant. For freight or passage, apply to John Woodiiouse. April 19th, 1833. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, rp HE CLI P P E R BRIG 1 KESTREL , 200 tons register, G. Wallace, Commander. Having the principal part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, Apply to, Henderson & Macfarlane. March 29th, 1835. Ins WILLIS LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders: Tons. Maori , C. G. Pethcrbridge, . . . 900 Joseph Fletcher , J. Foster, .... 900 Cashmere , G. Pcci soT?,-- v • • • • &00 v Sir Edward Paget, A. Barclay',. . 700. v tTcfswe'lNi : Winiams. ..... 700 Simlah , G. Robertson, 730 Stately , T. Cinder, 700 Victory , ~00 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of A r essels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous to bring their families in Great Britain out to this colony, and are requested either to pay the passage money at once to them, or to'give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Passage Money, if paid on engagement : Chief Cabin 40 guineas each. Fore Cabin 26 “ “ Steerage 20 u “ Ditto, for single men only 18 11 u Children under 7 years, one-third, or under \A years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1832. TO LIEUT -COLONEL WYNYARD, G. 8., ETC., ETC., ETC., <IR, —Wc, the undersigned Electors of the Province of Auckland —being deeply impressed with a conviction that the realization of the benefits which the New Constitution Act proposes to confer, must, in a large measure, depend, so far as Provincial affairs are concerned, on the election of a Superintendent in whom the people generally can repose confidence —are especially anxious that, at this critical juncture, a candidate should be before the constituency in whose behalf the sympathies of men of all classes, and all political views might be united. Such a candidate, we are satisfied, may be found in yourself, Sir, and we scarcely hesitate to add, in yourself preeminently. Your long residence in this district, your constantly manifested interest in its prosperity, and your extended and wellearned popularity, would of themselves have been sufficient to indicate your great fitness for the office; but when to these consideraViops we add the very acceptable and hai - monizing manner in which you have performed the duties of the Lieulenanl-Go\ci-norship of New Ulster during the last two years we find in you a combination of (ualificationssuch as certainly are not united in anv other person, and such as wc are sure (void'd command all but universal support. We therefore, Sir, respectfully and earnestly request that you will alow yourself to be put in nomination for the office of Superintendent of the Province of Auckland. John Salmon J. A. GilfiHan James Burtt Thomas S. Forsailh John Waldron, Kawhia James Macky Frederick 1 hatcher Thomas Macky Charles Davis John Rout John Woodhouse James Buchanan
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 732, 20 April 1853, Page 1
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557Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 732, 20 April 1853, Page 1
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