TO MAJOR JOHN GRAY. OIK,-We the undersigned Electors of the Southern Division, feeling assured tliat vou are well qualified to represent us in the General Assembly, request you will allow yourself to be pul in nomination as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives. We are convinced that your well-known abilities will command almost unanimous support. We have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servants T. F. McGauran Cormick Ega n Every Mac Lean John Kerr John Grant Johnson Thomas Skerrett Rodk. Flynn Thomas Bradshaw John Alexander Charles Moore Peter Healy John Bates Donald M‘Kenzie Samuel Timmens Joseph Brennan Pat. Quinlan Pat. Connell James Kilkenny 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 Durbridge W. F. Porter W. I. Taylor A. Baxter J. Scott James 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 William Hunter Malcolm Eadie Clow William 11. Clarke George Cole Robert Willis James Dunning J. Slyak William Goodfellow Thomas Somerville E. P. Carter David Thomson Nathaniel Gilford Edward Waters Alexander Pollock Thomas G. Rippey Peter Clow John Clow John Wallace James Wallace John Gordon William Dixon Edmund Foley B. McElroy Duncan McLennan Thomas Fellas P. McCrory Wm. Atkin Henry Smith Cornelius Little W. Leslie William Miller, serjt. John McAnully, serjt. Phillip Cogon George Ross Roger Jones William McGonigle Samuel Hall Henry Mitchell Michael McMullen Peter Riley John Arlhers Arthur Melgrew Janies Coney Edmund Garlick John Fairbnrn R. Daly R. Bryan M. Madigan R. Pennington W. Higgins Marlin Purcell John Duggan Cornelius Sullivan 9lh August, 1855. Gentlemen, —I have received your letter, requesting me to allow myself to be pot in nomination as a Candidate for a seal in the House of Representatives ; and jin 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 Reduisition. H JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. TT ECO ELECTIONS OF A VISIT TO it EUROPE, in 1831 and 1832, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to com* mence a fund for establishing an Evening Reading Room and Library for the working classes at Auckland. J. Williamson, Bookseller. WILLIAMS’S DICTIONARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, Second Edition. \OW PUBLISHED—The Second Edition ■T ' of a “Dictionary of the New Zealand Language,” in two parts: *r Maori and English— English and Maori, with a concise Grammar. To which isaddeu A Selection of Colloquial Sentences. »)' William Williams, D.C.L., Archdeacon or Waiapn, Price, Bs. j. Williamson. Bookseller, etc. CONNELL AND RIDINGS, LAND AGENTS, COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS AND GENERA L AUC TIONEERS, Queen-street. A UCTION OF MERCHANDIZE, and M* cellaneons Articles, at the Audio Mart, every Wednesday and Saturday, eleven o’clock. ~ * Auction of Cattle, Horses, and ot k fi v; i Stock, and Farm Produce, at the t«* m Markct of the Hundred of Auckland, Road, on the second Tuesday of every JD° AGENTS FOR THE ■' NEW-ZEALANDEB. ay of Islands —Mr. H. E. Hanley, i'w Plymouth —Mr. W. Collins. 'cllinyton —“ Independent" Office. than- Mr. C. Elliott. /duty Mr. Piddington, Bookseller. obart Town —Mr. Walcli, Bookseller. ■ n j c i e ’’ aunceston— Mr. W. L. Goodwin, “Cornwall r0 Office. dtlaide —“ Observer" Office. Melbourne —Mr. Cavcnagh, “ Herald*’ Office. ondon —Messrs. Simmons & Ward, fl uckl'-tsbaO • dinhuryh —W. & R. Chatnbes*. _ üblin Mr. J. W. B.ittenby. 10, Esses. “ Srrect. eirry —Mr. Robert Greer, Margaret Stjyare. uitrd Staton tr a shi»ylen—Fs\m<* & Enetbeo- „ nt ih Atnerica, Montreal— Mr. A. WiUoa, “ H [odttich Islands —“ Polynesian” Office. ihiti —Mr. Gibson. .< nffiee. :;i Francisco —Mr. R. White, “ Daily Herald
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 767, 20 August 1853, Page 4
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