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(ADVERTISEMENT.) ■♦ To the Free and Independent Elector* of the City of Wellington. ("JJENTLEMEN— You may expect that your privileges as Electors will at length be confirmed to you by the issue of Writs, and the nomination of Candidates soliciting your suffrages for the choice of Members to sit in the forthcoming Legislature. As a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council of Wellington, I hereby offer myself ; —impressed with the conviction,—should you return me by a majority of your votes,—that a conscientious duty would impel me to aid in the enactment of equal laws for all interests, as well as to oppose the introduction of such taxation as might bear disproportionately on those whose families are wholly dependent upon their own exertions for the comforts and necessaries of life. Having uniformly been the advocate of Free Traded and an enemy to the protection of one class of the community, at thJe expense of all others, my aim would constantly' be to promote such legislation as would > secure to' every,one the means of acquiring for himself a Freehpld7 by honest industry. With this view, I would give encouragement to the adoption of the lowest possible amount as the minimum upset price for land ; to the principle of small allotments ; to the cheapest process for obtaining a title; and to the least expensive mode of As the products of industry,—both to the grower and consumer,—must generally remain unprofitable in the absence of roads, ,my attention to the increase of such means of transit would be constant and unremitting. Since it may be deemed requisite that every one presenting himself to your notice as a Candidate, should make some allusion to his political opinions, I may state that my principles are those of prosperity for all, and no oppression :—that is, the cause of the whole people, and no class legislation. I remain, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, JOHN WALLACE. Wellington, June 3, 1853. j

Wanted, Tj^UNDED Government Debentures. -*- Apply, stating price and amount, to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Lyttelton ; Or Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. Wellington, May 18, 1853. Wanted, A COOK. Apply to the President, -"- Officers' Mess, 65th Regiment. May 4, 1853. For Sale, A VERY handsome Patent Repetition -^- GRAND PIANO, Broadwood & Sons, on view at the Store of R. J. DUNCAN, .._— — —-Parish-street. April 13, 1853^ -

To Sawyers, Timber Contractors, and OtheTS. NOTICE is hereby given by the Un -^ dersigned, that they will prosecute any person or persons cutting, falling, or removing Timber from the undermentioned Lands without a written authority from them^Jves :—: — Kinapore District, Nos. 13, 16, 21, 22; 25, 26, 28, and 34. Porirua District, Nos. 37, 39, 43» 46/ 47. 52, 54, 61, 101, 108. Karori District, Nos. 37. 40, 45, 51. Horokiwi Valley, Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 14, 26. And they further give notice, that Contractors and Purchasers of such Timber carried away from the above Sections will be held »lso liable for the damage done to the Property. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, Wellington, May 11, 1853. m Notice. AT a Meeting of the Smiths of this -"- place, it was agreed that the price of Shoeing should be Bs. for Saddle Horses, and 9s. for Cart Horses, with Toes.—All other work in proportion.—To commence on Monday, the 23rd May. Wellington, May 21, 1853.

CARD. SSR. C. H. MOPPITT, SURGEON DENTIST, IVJLUS-STBEET. May 28, 1853. . ',

Shipping I nte lligence.

.ARRIVALS. June 1— Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, from Auckland. Passengers-— His Excellency the Governor, Mr. A. J. Richmond, Mr. W. Seed, Capt Sharp, Lieut. Gordon, 65th Regt., Mr. Rich, Capt. Williams, Mrs. Blackmore, child and servant, Mr. Benstead, Piri Kawau, four in the steerage and five Maories. June 2— Cutter Resolution, 48 tons, Hylton, from Chatham Islands,. Pasiengers— Capt. Bradberry, three seamen. Same day— Brig Arion, 184 tons, Rooke, from Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers— Messrs. Riock, Fisher, Cruickshank, Garwith, M'Clymont, D. Isaacs, W. Howe, Dr. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Dewick Ward, Paddock. Same' day— Schooner Salopian, 50 tons, Douglass, fromAhuriri. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Villers and four children, Mrs. M'Kain and three children, Messrs. Abbott, M'Kain, Mr. Blowers and three in the steerage.

DE-PAB.TUK.E3. June 2 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau.

Sydnbt Shipping. Arrivals. May 10 — Barque Robert Syers, Morrison, from Wellington. May 11— -Slm> Haskemy, Ross, from Wellington. fOL " ~ .

Melbourne Shipping. - The Barque Belle Creole arrived from Wellington, on the 20th April, and was advertised to sail for Nelson. Tha Brig Yarmouth sailed for "Wellington previous to the Arion. The following vessels are advertised : — The Either, for Wanganui ; the Wanderer, for Wellington. The Perseverance arrived at Melbourne on the 15th May,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 818, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 818, 4 June 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 818, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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