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%e.le# ftp AuctionTIIOS. WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, sth August, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at twelve o'clock, Without Reserne, Schooner TAIMAROA, 14 tons, J- built about three years since, with all her Masts, Sails, Anchor, Cable, Boat Sails, Cooking Utensils, etc., as she now lies in Commercial Bay. Terms—Cash. NEW MARKET CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at New Market, on Tuesday, the 9ih inst., at Eleven o'clock, a.m.— THREE - YEAR OLD HEIFERS, 3 Two-year old Steers, 4 Yearlings, \ or 2 Pairs of Working Bullocks, and a number of Cows and Steers, not enumerated. ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, r ARTELL'S BRANDY, in hogsheads and quarter-casks United Vineyards ditto, in ditto Superior Campbeltown Whiskey Jamaica Rum, 10 O.P. Superior Pale Sherry, in draught & bottle Port Wine in do., do. Barclay & Co.'s Porter, in do., do. Allsopp's Ale, in do., do. Bass & Co.'s Ale, in do., do. Best Patna Rice, Sardines Salad Oil, in G doz. cases Coleman's Starch biscuit Powder, Patent Groats Table Salt Congou Tea, in quarter-chests Negrohead Tobacco Liverpool Salt, in 2-cwt. bags etc., etc., etc. Davy and Jarvie. Fort-street, August I, 1853. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, To arrive per CRESS WELL \ HHDS. Superior Colored BRANDY, 2 Hhds. Eau de Vie, Pale ditto. CHhds. Jamaica Rum, 13 0. P. W. Brodie. Fort-street, July 27th, 1833. AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. A LECTURE ON "THE ELECTRIC JOL TELEGRAPH," Illustrated by Working Models, will be delivered in the Hall of this lnslituie, on Thursday (to-morrow) evening 4th of August, at 8 o'clock, p.m. By Mr. Charles Sanderson. Admission:—Members Free, with right to introduce a Lady; Non-Members, One Shilling each. TO CAPTAIN W. C. DALOY. MR—We, the undersigned, Electors of "J the City of Auckland, having every confidence in your ability, and believing that, from your long residence in, and intimate acquaintance with, the affairs of the Colony in times past, your presence in the General Assembly would be very desirable, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as one of the Representatives of the City of Auckland ; and in the event of your compliance, we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. J. A. Langford, Clias. Stitchbury, Rd. Matthews, John Hoop, James Macky, George B. White, J. A. Langford, Llias. Stitchbury, Rd. Matthews, John Hoop, James Macky, George B. White John Watson Bain, T. S. Forsaith, William Rattray, Peter Robertson, Thos. C. Hullamore, Joseph Beard, Thos. Condon, R. B. Shatters, William M'Donald, John Remt, John Salmon, Edward King, S. 11. Levey. Auckland, July 25, 1833. Auckland, July 26, 1833. Gentlemen —I am afraid you have overestimated my abilities to deal with the important questions that must come before the General Assembly; but acknowledging the principle that every man, when called upon by his fellow Colonists, is bound to serve them and his adopted country to the best of his ability, I gratefully accept your invitation, and can assure you and all my brother Electors, that should they do me so great an honor as to return me, T shall go into the Assembly free and unfettered by parly feelings or prejudices—a firm supporter of constitutional government, an unflinching advocate for the extension of our political and civil rights, until we are placed on the same footing as our Canadian brethren; on all questions judging for myself, but open to conviction by wiser and abler men. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, William C. Daldy. To the Gentlemen who signed the Requisition. TO THE ELECTORS FOR THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. G1 ENTLEMEN, Presuming upon the 1 confidence you have already reposed in me, as indicated by the number of votes recorded in my favour on the occasion of the Provincial Elections, I present myself hefore you as a Candidate for the honour of serving you in the Representative Assembly. Should you again judge me worthy of your confidence, my best endeayours shall be devoted to a faithful discharge of the duties devolving upon me. I am, Gentlemen, Your's respectfully, Thos. H, Babtley.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 762, 3 August 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 762, 3 August 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 762, 3 August 1853, Page 2

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