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1 TO MR. JAMES THOMAS BOYLAN. <jr _We llie undersigned Electors of the City of Auckland, knowing the value of having the interests of the People truly represented in the forthcoming Provincial Council hymen of strictly independent and sound principles, request that you will allow yourself lobe nominated as one of the Candidates for the City. Your having taken considerable interest in working out every thing that has been for the benefit of the people, is a good guarantee of your future services. Arch. Clark, Jas. Derrom, Wm. Lepine, Jas. McLeod, John Kelly, John Finlay, David Russell, Chas. Stitchbury, F. R. Wood ham, Jas. Henderson, R. Schultz, Janies Rurtt, Alex. Marshall, Robert Mitchell, L. O’Brien, Wm. Harkin. Stephen E. Hughes, Win. Henderson, Donald Sutherland, William C. Daldy, Daniel Lynch, Asher Asher, Robert Thompson. R. B. Shalders, John S. Rust, Peter Robertson, Thomas Douglas, Alex. Black, J. A. Gilfillan, John Watson Bain, Chas. Lawson. Queen-street, July 7, 1853. Gentlemen,-—! did not purpose coming forward as a Candidate for public honours, because, apart from my business engagements, I felt, and still feel, that I was deficient in some of the most essential qualifications; but as you kindly overlook that deficiency, and as a refusal on my part might be construed into apathy for Jhe interests of life Province, I thankfully accede to your kind request, and pledge myself, in the event of my return, to use my best endeavours to promote the welfare of the Province. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, James Thomas Bovlan. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition. TO ARCHIBALD CLARK, ESQ. WE, the undersigned electors of the City of Auckland, having confidence in you as an independent and upright man, and believing your presence in the Provincial Council to be desirable., request that you will allow yoursell to be one of the Candidates John Salmon J. J. R. Dalliston J. W. Bain J. A. Gilfillan James Burlt Wm. S. Grahame John S. Rust John Rawson Edward Ward ell Samuel Brown put in nomination as for the City. W. Hughes D. Pollen Albert Wm. Hansard J. Williamson Robert Scott Thos. Somerville Thos. Londergan William Tattersall Joseph Fielding William Wallers. Auckland, Blh July, 1853. Gentlemen,— l beg to acknowledge the receipt of yours, requesting that I should allow myself to be nominated as one of the Candidates for the representation of the City in the Provincial Council. Circumstanced as I am, it is with great reluctance that I bring my mind to comply with your wish; but, considering the number of friends who have urged this duly upon me, in addition to those who now honor mo with a formal request, I can no longer refuse to lend what assistance may be in my power towards the advancement of our common interests. I am aware that in many respects I am not qualified for the proper discharge of the important and responsible duties devolving upon every member of that Council; but, should the Electors of the City repose confidence in me, it shall be my endeavour to serve them to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, etc., Arch. Clark. John Salmon, Esq., etc. TO MR. P. DONOVAN. SIR, —We, the Undersigned Electors of the Northern Division request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for a seat in the forthcoming Provincial Council, feeling assured that, from your long residence in, and intimate knowledge of our district, you will use your best endeavours to promote our interests with that of the the Province at large. We remain. Sir, yours &c. W. Powdilch Joseph Osborne R. B. Lusk D. Lynch D. G. Smale L. Lorigan 11. Coolahan Thos. Somerville 1). Graham J, Dilworth James Simms 1). Sheehan A. Rooney Wm. Lorigan T. Henry A. O’Brien Gentlemen, —I thankfully accept your invitation to become a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council, and will, if elected, exert myself to the utmost of my humble ability, to promote the interest of our Division and the Province in general. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. P. Donovan. Green Meadows, 15lh July, 1853. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching election of Members for the Provincial Council. As a settler and farmer my interests are wholly indenlificd with your own in the progress an 1 future prosperity of the Province, and you may, therefore, with confidence expect at my hands, if elected, a zealous and impartial discharge of the duties of the office. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Charles John Taylor. Dalehenna, Blh July, 1853. npilE undersigned is a Purchaser of KAURI JL GUM, at the highest market rate, for Cash. David Nathan. June I6tb, 4855.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 758, 20 July 1853, Page 4

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