FOR MANAWATU. To Sail in a few days. T |HE fine fast sailing Schooner OCEAN, Thirty Tons, James • Ferguson. Master. For Freight or Passage apply to Wallace, White, & Wallace. September 13, 1842. ADVERTISEMENT. HUE AND CRY ! !! r jpHE cry is, vote for this man and for that; but I call on my fellow Citizens to support the man who spends his all amongst you; who pushes forward every good institution by his best ability, and to the full extent of his purse; who always puts forth a helping hand, as well to the stranger as to his sick and needy neighbour; and whose reputation was never justly assailed by the polluted whisper of envy, nor shaded by the deadly upas of. slander. AN ACROSTIC. W ake. Citizens ! Wake ! to the cry for a Mayor, A nd pray, Aldermen, all of you ponder; D epend, if you choose out a rogue, as they say, or E ’ena fool, we will soon find your blunder.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 September 1842, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 September 1842, Page 3
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