[advertisement?] To the Edilor of the New-Ze al CIR,—I see the names oftwn ° as candidates for ihe rennJ!? 1 the Southern Division who had r^ nu,li^ -I see the names of two ****■ s !ale Corporation, and who did nnu? 1 lavimr out of the 2000/ nt«... a ?.T®cabJ j had a laying out of the 2000/. at theiS the Hoads, the want of which suffered from ever since. tlemen made himself very conspi selling the Corporation, but he vi Us ,Q %•> lukewarm in the great struggle «?,*% over despotism in the Election of intendent as not to vote at all ° ttr %*. other, a harmless man, acnuirvLi i self, by his efforts in Council tif ° r K lion of “Dumb Councillor.” VWj. men fit to represent this imported ency ? And, judging from their that occasion, are they men to „T*** best of things for the future? I ate k afraid they are not. I mention thw ld ke consideration of the Electors bof pul such men in a position 1 0 & hj not upset, our new constitution W * lrt > if One who suffers pro* „ Auckland, July 29, 1853. 6 “oiss.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 761, 30 July 1853, Page 2
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