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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. / i ENTLEMEN, —In pursuance of the an’A announcement made by me when consenting to become a Candidate for the office of the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland that I would take an early opportunity of layimg my views before you, I have now the honor to state that for some years past I have looked upon the Provincial Government as costing more money than it was worth, and this view 1 have repeatedly expressed to some members of the Provincial Council without being shown by any of them any reason to cause me to alter or even modify my belief. My opinions as to the desirability of getting rid of the Provincial Government of Auckland have lately been strengthened, as I feci perfectly satisfied that the good derived from its operations are not at all commensurate with its costs, and as I am quite convinced that nearly all the work done by the Provincial Government, could be done better, more economically and with greater satisfaction to the ratepayers, i hrough the instrumentality of local boards and local institutions, than by a Superintendent resident in Auckland. n addition to the expense that would, in my opinion, be saved to the country by the work of the Provincial Council being done by local road and other boards, I believe that those boards would work more harmoniously with the General Government than the Provincial Government has hitherto done ; and as opening up the country is the undertaking of greatest importance to the colony, the best method of getting the work done should most certainly, in my opinion be adopted without loss of time. And as regards the goldfields I entertain no doubt that the people on these fields could manage theii affairs without the intervention of a Superintendent not resident in their neighborhood, and that their local representatives could deal better with the Supreme Government of the Colony than a Provincial Government. With reference to the desirability of having the railways pushed on quickly, of course I entirely concur, and with regard to fostering the establishment of native industries, I presume I need only refer you to my actions during the last few years. With regard to the present Government, 1 believe it to be the most able Government that New Zealand ever had, and I fully expect that if ihe Government receives from the forthcoming General Assembly that, support to which I consider then! entitled, the native difficulty and ail other obstacles to the Government will disappear. I am, Gentlemen, Your most, obedient servant, J. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, June 5, 1873.

KI TE HUNGA POOTI MO TE POROWINI O AKARANA. MA, i runga i taku waka aetanga kin -I wakaturia ahau e Huperintene mo tenei Porowini, me taku ki hoki tenei akenei to wakinn atu ahau aku tikanga, koia tenei ka tuhi tuhi atu ahau tenei kia koutou. E maha aku tau e litiro nno ahau i te hua noa iho nga moni e pan ano mo te Kawnnntanga o te Porowini me taku korero pera hoki ki nga tangata o te runanga. Nonaeanei ra kua tino futuru tenei' whakaaro aku, e he ana ano enei runanga o te Porowini ta te men e maumau moni. Me he men ka wakaturia runanga mo nga rori me etahi atu runanga. me etahi mahi atu, mete wakahaere tika koki o nga moni mo ana mahi, mete wakahoatanga kite runanga nui o te Kawanatauga mete wukanoho hoki he tangata i runga i te whenua, kia te rite enei ka marama nga men, katoa. E mea pai enei tikanga mo te hunga e mahi ano i te koru me nga tangata e mahi ano i nga huarahi haerc, nga mo te tima. E ae ano ahau kia ata whai tia te hunga e mea ano kia tahuri kite hunga nga mea katoa ahakoa oranga nku te tino noa iho a nga taonga o te no, e hara nonaeanei enei wakaaro oku, no mua ano, ara no nga tau kua pahure uei. F. nin Stu taku mihi me taku pai ki tenei Kawane,i;inga o Nui Tircne (ara-te runanga a te Makarene) he marama na o ratou ano wakaaro kite wakatakoto tikanga. Heoi ano te runanga tika raua, ko tenei runanga o te Kawana me he mea ka wakakotahitia te whakaaro o te runanga nui ki ta te runanga <> te Kawg-’a me akc mutu ai nga rarura.ru o te Maori mete ora ton it o tenei motu. —Nuku na ta koutou ano hoa, NA MEKEPARENE.

DIOCESAN SYNOD. 4 N ELECTION will take place of Two Members to represent the East District. in the Diocesan Synod of Waiapu, to he held aL Napier in August. Voting papers will be forwarded to the registered members of the Church of England, which are to be filled wp and returned to the undersigneil by the 30th of tl u !y. The names of intending candidates must be sent in not later than the 12th instant. A. F. HARDY. Returning Officer. NOTICE. XT OTIC E is hen ?by given that any person -t-x found rn-quusiiig on Ihe Tiuigihunga Run, with dogs, will be prosecuted. - SKILLICORN & CLARK. ANTED—A SHEPHERD. Apply to SKILLICOBN & CLARK, , Makaraka.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 68, 9 July 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 68, 9 July 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 68, 9 July 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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