TO MAJOR JOHN GRAY. CIR.-We Hie undersigned Elector, ►J Southern Division, feeling assured you are well qualified to represent General Assembly, request you l D ,llle yourself to be put in nomination as - - w a Seat in the House didate for senlalives. Wc are convinced that abilities will command support. We have the honour to be S’ Your obedient s’erva’^ d your web in T. F. McGauran Every Mac Lean John Grant Johnson William Hunter Malcolm Eadie Clow William 11. Clarke George Cole Robert Willis v James Dunning J. Styak William Goodfellow Thomas Somerville E. P. Carter David Thomson Nathaniel Gifford Edward Waters Alexander Pollock Thomas G. Rippey Peter Clow John Clow John Wallace James Wallace John Gordon William Dixon Edmund Foley R. McElroy Duncan McLennan Thomas Fellas P. McCrory Wm. Atkin Henry Smith Cornelius Little W. Leslie William Miller, serjt. John McAnulty,serjt. Phillip Cogon George Ross Roger Jones William Samuel Hall Henry Mitchell Michael McMullen Peter Riley John Arlhers Arthur Melgrew James Coney Edmund Garlick John Fairburn R. Daly . R. Bryan M. Madigan R. Pennington W. Higgins Martin Purcell John Duggan Cornelius Sullivan ■ SrS“" Charles Moore Peter Ilealy John Bate* Donald M.Renzie f rauel Tirnmens ftsar Pat. Connell James Kilkenny McGonigle James Cleary James Jones John Woodland Thomas Carter Thomas Creavy John Hogan Peter Kelly John M'Donnell Daniel Lawler John Jones James May Thomas Gallagher Charles DurbriHee W. F. P orl e r * W. I. Taylor A. Baxter J. Scott Janies Lockwood Andrew Rooney R. Andrews W. Westney B. E. Turner W. F. Porter, jun. Dan. Lynch Edwin Davy Geo. Harris Bryan O’Hara John Grimes Loughlin MTnness James Andrews Joseph Dougherty Thomas Robinson W. Murphy George Marsh W. M‘Cawley John Paton R. N. Barry W. M‘Millan John Doyne Dan. Macky 9th August, 1833. Gentlemen, — I have received your letter, requesting me to allow myself to be pul in nomination as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives; and in complying with your wishes, I beg to offer my sincere thanks for the kind terms in which they have been expressed—and also to assure' you,, that every exertion, on my part, shall be used for the welfare of the Province and Division. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant. JOHN GRAY. To the Gentlemen who have signed the Reduisilion. WILLIAM RATTRAY BEGS to call attention to his Stock of CHIL- > DREYS DRESSES, in the newest wiater material. Ladies’ Morning Robes and Under Linen Gentlemen's Colton, Merino, and Lambf Wool Drawers Handkerchiefs, Neckerchiefs, Slocks Ariel Ties, Wool Hose, Shirts, etc. Also — Boys’ Straw 7 , Tuscan, and Leghorn Hats Girls' and Maids’ Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Straw, Tuscan, and Silk Bonnets Fancy Prints, Flannels, Cali«es, etc> N.B.—A few Gentlemen’s Black Dress CoaU on band. New Zealand House, Shorlland-street, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. «• 1 rill F UST opened, a Case of WOOL SHAWLS, which, in consequence of tbe advanced stale of the Season, will be sold at a low rale of profit William Rattray* CONNELL AND RIDINGS, LAND AGENTS, jvn COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS AhD GENERA L AVC TIONEERS, Queen-street. A LOTION OF MERCHANDIZE, and Mis' cellaueons Articles, at die Auction Mart, every Wednesday and Saturday, « eleven o’clock. Auction of Cattle, Horses, and other Slock, and Farm Produce, at the Cam* Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epso® Road, on the second Tuesday of every montn* AGENTS FOR THE " NEW-ZEALANOES-” .. ,v- ■*= < Cornwall CRrM* I*'* 1 *'* Bay of Islands— Mr. H. E. Hanley. Ne.to Plymouth —Mr. W. Collins. Wellington--" Independent” Office. A’elson -Mr. C. Elliott. Sydney Mr. Piddington, Bookseller, Hobart Town —Mr. Walcb, Bookseller. Launceston— Mr. W. L. Goodwin, Office. / del aid* —“ Observer’’ Office. Melbourne —Mr. Cavcnagb, "Herald” Office. London —Messrs. Simmons & Ward, Bucklersbcry. Edinburgh —W. & 11. Chambers. t Dublin Mr. J. W. Battersby, 10, Essex Bridge, Paruan*» Street. A'ewry—lar. Robert Greer, Margaret Square. foiled States, Uashington —Palmer & Snctben. .. Aglet. A'urtk America, Montreal —Mr. A. Wilson, “ HeraW Sandwich /elands — “ Polynesian" Office. Tahiti —Mr. Gibson. San Francisco—Ur. R. White, *< Daily Herald” Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 766, 17 August 1853, Page 4
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