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TO ALLAN O'NEILL, ESQ. . f I SIR, —Your having been chosen by Uic Electors of the Northern Division as I their representative in the late intended i Provincial Council, has determined ns to | request you to allow yourself to be put in nomination for the forthcoming General ■ Representative Assembly, resting assured that yon will use your best endeavours in that Assembly to promote the best interests of this Province. William Povvditcii, (Here follow the other signatures.) July Bth, 1853. North Shore, July 12, 1853. Gentlemen, —I shall feel much pleasure in acceding to your request, and believing that 1 agree so entirely in opinion with the majority of the men of the Northern Divi sion upon all the important public questions now at issue, that I can conscientiously support, with all the powers I possess, their Settlement in the manner which you so earnestly desire, should I have the honor to be chosen as one of your representatives. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Allan O’Neill. To Captain Powdilch and the Gentlemen signing the requisition. TO ALLAN O’NEILL, ESQ. QIR,~ Your having been chosen to repreO sent this Northern Division in the late intended Provincial Council, we beg leave to name yon to fill the same position in the forthcoming Provincial Council, feeling assured that the Electors retain the same favorable opinion expressed towards you on the former occasion. W. Ladbrook. (Here follow the other Signatur ( North Shore, \ 2th July, 1853. Gentlemen,—l beg to acknowledge the receipt of your Requisition wishing me again to offer myself as one of your Representatives for the Provincial Council. 1 feel highly honored by the confidence thus placed in me, and, should 1 be elected, you may rest assured that I shall, by a straightforward and honest course (uninfluenced byprivate considerations) endeavour to promote the best interests of the Colony. I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Allan O’Neill. To Hr. W. Ladbrook and the Gentlemen signing the requisition. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. /N ENTLEMEN,—At a public Meeting LX held at Olahnlm on the lllli 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 fell much gratified at being called upon to represent this important division, and in acceding to the request L have only to stale that should I he returned, the Electors may j depend upon my honest and unremitting j advocacy of every measure that I believe conducive to our general interests. I have tlie honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, \Vm. Rue eland. Kohura, July 15, 1855. WILLIAM RATTRAY EEGS (o cal! al (tuition lo Ids Slock of CJiIL- | 1 DREN'S DRESSES, in Hie newest winter material. Ladies' Morning Rohes and Under Linen Gentlemen’s Codon, Merino, and Lambs’ Wool Drawers I Handkerchiefs, Neckerchiefs, Slocks Ariel Ties, Wool Hose, Shirts, etc. Also— Boys' Straw', Tuscan, and Leghorn Hals Girls’ and Maids’ Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Straw, Tuscan, and Silk Bonnets Fancy Prints, Flannels, Calicoes, etc. N.B.—A few Gentlemen’s Black Dress Coals on hand. New Zealand House, Shorlland-slreet, Auckland NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. | UST opened, a Case of WOOL SHAWLS, which, in consequence of the advanced state of the Season, will be sold at a low rale of profit William Rattray. 7 1 ’ll E undersigned is a Purchaser of KAURI A GUM, at the highest market rale, for Cash. David Nathan. June 1 Gtli, 1855. WANTED, A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK’ to assist in establishing a commercial business in I his Town. Applications lo be addressed lo Mr. Dubois, Post Office, Auckland. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. r I Ml REE Gentlemen, or a parly of three, * can be accommodated with the above after Monday, the 18lh inst. Victoria Street, Mr. Craig’s collages, next door lo Dr. Matthews. CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. r FENDERS are required for Clearing and A Ploughing about Twenty Acres of Land on the North Shore, opposite Official Bay. Apply at the New-Zealander Cilice. CALEDONIA HOTEL. \l7 ANTED, —A FEMALE SERVANT ’ * Also, A COOK. July 15, 1853. 117 ANTED, —A Situaliou on a Farm, or v y in a Private Family, by a person capable of performing all kinds of agricultural work, and who is a particularly good Ploughman. Apply at this office,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 4

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