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SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES, COM- '* MISSION AGENCY. THE undersigned having commenced 1 business as General Commission Agent, begs to offer his services to the residents ot Auckland, Wellingon, Nelson, and the other Ports of New Zealtnd. He (Tatters himself from his long experience in the Drapery and general business he will be able to conduct any commissions intrusted, in such a way as shall insure future favours; faithfully promising expedition in the purchase and shipment of all indents he may receive; the same promptitude being given to the sale of all goods consigned, together with the rendering of account sales and proceeds. References kindly permitted to the undermentioned Firms and Houses of business. Mr. Alfred Jones, Auckland, New Zealand Messrs. Peacock an* Son, Wellington, and Nelson, New Zealand Mr. J- Rickards, Merchant Pitt-street, Sydney - Messrs. Aspinwall, and Chalder, Merchants, King-street, Sydney Messrs; Newton Brothers and Co., Pitt Si root Sv'dnov Mr. Pieree'Hegarty, Merchant, Honolulu, Sandwich Isles Offices next door to the Warehouse of Mr. J. Rickards, Pitt-street North, Sydney. #enry Richard Webb. THE undersigned is a Purchaser of KAURI ■1 GUM, at the highest market rate, for Cash. David Nathan. June JOlh, 4833. UK UNDERSIGNED ARE PURL CHASERS OF SAWN TIMBER, POTATOES, AND BACON. J. A. GILFILLAN AND Co., Wharf, Queen. Street. 12th April, 1855, NOTICE. HP HE Undersigned is a purchaser of i- every description of NATIVE PRODUCE ; the highest price will be given for KAURI GUM. Cash payment. Charles Davis. Wharf Queen-street TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. " OST, A Buuch of KEYS; anyone bring-i-J ing ihem to Mr. King's Boarding House, Princes-street, will receive ten shillings reward. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— I hasten to return you my sincere thanks for your kind and liberal offers of support in the event of my becoming a candidate at the ensuing election for the Provincial Council, and in return would beg to announce that I gratefully accede to your request. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Patrick Disnan. July 15, 1853. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— Having been called upon at a Public, Meeting of the Electors, which assembled at Ota huh u on the 44th instant, I respectfully beg leave to offer myself as one of your Representatives in the Provincial Council. In soliciting your suffrages I have no private interests to serve; and, in the event of my having a seat in Council, I would be disposed to give every measure that may be brought before that body due consideration, unbiassed by any party spirit whatever. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, William Goodfellow. Otara, 42th July, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. riENTLEMEN,-At a public Meeting >-* held at Otahuhu on the 441b instant, for the purpose of naming four persons as candidates for this division at the ensuing election, I was solicited to allow myself to be put in nomination as one of the four. I felt much gratified at being called upon to represent this important division, and in acceding to the request I have only to stale that should I be returned, the Electors may depend upon my honest and unremitting advocacy of every measure that I believe conducive to our general interests. Wm. Bucklaxd, Kohnra, July 15, 1853. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. OENTLEMEN,—Having been proposed V* as one of your Members in-the ensuing Provincial Council, aft a Public Meeting called at Otahuhu for the purpose of naming Candidates, I deem it my duty to express my grateful acquiescence in the proposal then made, and beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honour of your suffrages. Should I be returned as one of your Members, you may expect me to take a zealous and active part to the best of my ability in furthering the interests of the Province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. William Inses Taylor. Tamaki, 12th July, 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 757, 16 July 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 757, 16 July 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 757, 16 July 1853, Page 2

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