To be Sold,
"FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the X Rangitikei District, from 1,000 to 1,200 Acres of Rich Land in pne Block, early selected, with a proportionate quantity of Wood, and well watered. The above Property is worth the notice of parties arriving in the Colony. The distance is about 120 miles from Wellington, and about 12 miles from Wanganui. For particulars apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. August 12, 1854.
Freehold Property for Sale.
A BLOCK of Rich Arable Land in "^ theTurakina District. The land around is nearly all occupied by settlers.
A BLOCK of 150 ACRES, nearly adjoining the above, of equally good description. For further particulars apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. August 12, 1854.
Freehold Property for Sale in the Upper
] HO ACRES of LAND, being No. 97 lvy w on the Plan of that District, withm a distance of about 15 miles" from Wellington. For particulars apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. August 12, 1854.
£ands to Let.
SEVERAL SECTIONS of LAND situated in the Wanganui District, with or without Purchasing Clauses. Also, Lands in the Town of Wanganui, situated on the Bank of the Wanganui River. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Lambton-quay. August 12, 1854.
To the Electors of Wellington.
A vacancy having occurred in your Provincial Council by the retirement of Mr. G. Moore, I take the earliest opportunity of offering you ray services as one of your Representatives. Being one of your earliest settlers, and personally known to most of you, it becomes less necessary for me to enttr upon those detailed explanations, which would otherwise be fairly
expected. At the same time, I will take the opportunity of declaring briefly, but emphatically, my cordial support of those liberal political opinions which are now happily in the ascendancy in
this Province. I am, and shall continue to be, a supporter of the present Government, so long as their policy continues in accordance with those liberal institutions which they have so successfully inaugurated. It is from a conviction that my lengthened experience, with regard to the surveys and capabilities of the Waste Lands of the Province, will be of practical service in Council, that I now offer myself as a Candidate ; and, should I be elected, I can with confidence refer to that independence of character which, I trust, has ever distinguished me amongst you, as a guarantee that I shall discharge my public duties in a faithful and liberal spirit. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant,
ROBERT PARK. Wellington, July 14, 1854.
The Herald of the Kingdom of God.
'T'HE First Number of a Monthly Perio- ■*■ dical with the above title, edited by a Layman, will be published on the 2nd of Octo-
ber next. Its leading objects will be — Ist, "Earnestly to contend for the faith wbich was once delivered unto the Saints," ac-
cording to the Divine exhortation. 2nd, To call attention to " The Signs of the Times," indicative as they are of the speedy " coming of the Son of Man in his Kingdom,"
to take unto him his great power and to reign. 3rd, To afford a medium for the free discussion of all topics embraced in "the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of
Jesus Christ."
4th, To expose the errors of the various false systems of Religion which have from time to time been palmed upon mankind for Truth, and which are so subversive of the Religion of the Bible. Such being the leading objects of the Herald, it will become identified with no sect or party whatever. The Editor's aim will be to " fight the good fight of faith with the two-edged sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." "To prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good." Being "fully persuaded in his own mind" that the Truth can stand any test, and has nothing to fear, he courts the fullest enquiry and examination. Whatever appears in the pages of the Herald, whether editorial or otherwise, will at all times be ppen to the comments of every one who may feel disposed to criticise ; and all questions relating to the Word of God will be inserted and answered. It is believed that there are many intelligent persons who see plainly that there is something wrong in the Religious Systems of the present day, yet are unable to answer the question — What is Truth ? To such " The Herald of the Kingdom of God cannot fail to be acceptable : it will show them " the truth as it is in Jesus," and what they " must do that they may inherit Everlasting Life." Subscriptions 6s. per annum, payable quarterly. Subscribers' names will be registered by S. G. Hayes, Surgeon, Willis-street ; C. H. Brookes, on the Beach, just below the Superintendent's residence ; J. G. Cox, and H. Read, Wellington. August 23, 1854.
Now Landing, ex "Cheetah," From Sydney, /lO BARRELS Finest CABIN BISCUIT. JOHN VARNHAM. Farisb-street, July 19, 1854.
Coals. For Sale, now landing ex " Cheetah" g5 TONS AA Company's Screened CO ALL. JOHN VARNHAM. Farisb-street, July 19, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 953, 20 September 1854, Page 2
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849Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 953, 20 September 1854, Page 2
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