Wanted, ■tfUNDED Government Debentures -~ Apply, stating price and amount, to COOKSON. BOWLER, & CO., Lyttelton ; Or Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-qu«y. Wellington, May 18, 1853. • ■ To Sawyers, Timber Contractor*, and Others. "VTOTICE is hereby given by the Un -^ dersigned, that they will prosecute any I person or persons cutting, falling, or removing ! Timber from the undermentioned Lands without a written authority from themselves :—: — 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 also liable for the damage done to the Property. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, Wellington, May 11, 1853.
f ADVERTISEMENTS.)
Election for the Provincial Council. T^HE undersigned Committee for se, -*- curing the return of George MooreEsq., J.P., as Member for the City of Wei lington, will meet every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Ship Hotel, Te Aro, and every Friday evening, at the same hour, at the Royal Hotel, Lambton-quay. George Hunter P. M. Henrey E. A Hargreaves John Yule D. Anderson D. Munn R. J. Duncan George Edwards Charles Mills John Pirnble John Harding J. H. Marriott W. Hickson James Vaughan Wellington, July 9, 1853.
To the Electors of the Wellington Country Districts. (^GENTLEMEN— I beg to offer myself , a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the Provincial Council, I believe I am known to many of you, having been among you for the last twelve years as an active Colonist, and deeply interested d"n the welfare of the Colony, during which time I think I have acquired some knowledge of its resources and requirements, and as your interest is identical with my own, it is my duty as well as interest to promote its advancement. I shall briefly staie a few of the principles and opinions I hold, and on which I solicit your suffrages. I am favourable to the reduced price of land, and will support any measures tending to • encourage a permanent' population by sales of j Crown land, in sections of twenty acres or upwards ; — this p- licy would induce thousands of persons now iii the gold fields of the neighbouring colonies to become purchasers of land and settlers here. Internal communication being a subject of vital importance, I shall always be ready to advocate a liberal expenditure for the formation of roads a.id erection of bridges. I hold it to be an essential duty to encourage Education as the safeguard of political freedom, and shall always be found anxious to promote its diffusion, assured that the welfare and happiness of the people depend in a great measure on the, means afforded for their mental j and moral culture. • , The introduction of steana, the erection of wharves, lighthouses, &c, and economy in the j expenditure of the revenue, and whatever in mv opinion may conduce to the general interests of the Province shall also have my support. Should you do me the honor to elect me one of your representatives', I pledge myself fearlessly and honestly to use my best exertions to forward these views, and to merit your confidence. I have the honor to be, „ ■>. . Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. W. SCHULTZE. Hobson-street, Wellington, July Blh, 1853.
Wellington, New Zealand, . 30th June, 1853. '
Sm, — The time having now almost arrived when we are to put into practical operation the" Representative Government which' has recently been extended to the Colonies in New Zealand, we beg to request you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for the Representation of the City of Wellington in the Provincial and General Legislative Assembly. Your well known ability as a professional man, the willing and active part which you have taken in those institutions which have been established in our settlement for the general good of the community, and your well known political opinions- Induce us to believe that in the event of your election we may rely on your judgment and integrity in dealingwith such business as may occupy the attention o the Legislature. - We remain, Sir, Your fellow-colonists, Joseph Masters E. A. Hargreaves George Hunter, J.P. John Minifie '<■ P. M; Hervey ' .J. W, Callcott Charles D. Barraud J. Walden" Robert Lambert ' Thos. Mills Robert Langdon Charles Mills James Watkin, Wes-.Tbomas Allington leyan Minister William Bannister EJw. Roberts, J. H. Marriott J. Woodward, Cong.Min.Thos. X; Warburton Jas. F. Wills Lipmac Ltvy R. J. Duncan Wm. Bishop Wm. Hickson, J.P ,W. F. Mason B. R. Stevenson . r James Bagany Robert Wai'tt ' J. E. Watkin Gilbert Pickett , Daniel Conacber W. M. Bannatyne, J.P.Francis Bradey, juo. James Tame Henry Me^ch George Crawford G. Cuttriss George Moore, J.P. Edmund Tuke Robert Hart, Esqr,, Solicitor, Wellington.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 829, 13 July 1853, Page 2
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