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TO T. F. M- GAURAN, ESQ.
We, the undersigned Electors of the Pensioner Sattlements, being convin-cd, from your lm.g .residence among us, that You have a thorough knowledge of our wants and requirements, and having every confidence in your integrity and honesty of purpose request you will come forward at the approachng Elections as a Candidate for the Representation of our Settlements m the General Assembly, and we-hereby plwlge ourselves to use every oxertion to secure your return. (Here follow upwards of 200 signatures).
Ist October, 1855. Gentlemen— # . . . , . The very flattering Requisition, signed b> 200 Electors of your Settlements, calling upon me to represent your opinions and requirements m tne iortncoming House of Representatives, gives me great pleasure, and I thank you for the confidence reposed m me. "Under existing circumstances I am induced to iorego every other consideration and place myselt at your As i'am of opinion that the interests of this Province can be best promoted by members ot the General Assembly being likewise members of the Provincial Legislature, I also offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, T. F. M' GrAURAIT. To the Gen*lemen signing \ the Requisition. )
To the Electors of the Suburbsd~\ ENTLEMEN.— I beg leave to offer myself as a It candidate to represent your interests in the Hou«e of Representatives, and also in the Provincial Council, with the same independent views as advertiscdr on .'.he 26th, 28th, *nd 29th ult. r I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, WALTER BRODIE. Carleton GoTe, Ocfober Ist, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND.
FELLOW CITIZENS,— I have yielded to the •niskesof a numerous and influential body of the electors, and now become a Candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. I feel proud that I am called upon to place myselt in a position to exemplify the liberality of our Constitution, which places it in the power of every industrious man to become a candidate for the highest offices m the state, and I trust I shall ever prove myself worthy ot the riffhts that have been conferred I have always felt that the Working Men should, as well as all other classes, be represented by those who, placed in the same position, are well acquainted with their peculiar wants, and sympathize with their wishes ; and I am glad to lind the justice and propriety ot this sentiment so geneially acknowledged. It is as a working man that I now appeal to you, and you niayrely, as you have a right to expect, tnati shall ever be found faithful at my post to advocate with unflinching zeal and steady firmness equal rjgnts and impartial justice for all. I ha\e the honor to be, Fellow Citizens, "iour humble servant, Wm. Griitix. Hobson-street, Auckland, October Ist, 13J5. . TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION.
r\ ENTLEMEN,— We again beg to offer ourselves as IJ Candidates for your suffrages at the > *oithcoming election for the Provincial Counci l; and hope that the confidence you heietofore reposed in us wasnottorfclled ' Patrick Dkwlk. Ali-*.n O'NeiU... James C. Hii*. Patiuci^ Donovan. October Ist, 1855. .
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND.
/^t ENTLEMEN,— At the urgent request of a num1t berof the Electors ol your distitet I have been induced to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages to a seat in the Provincial Counci.. Should you think me worthy of your conhdence my highest ambition shall be to deserve it. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, William Hay. Auckland, October Ist.
NOTICE.
Waste Land Board Office, Auckland , 24th August, 1855. THE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be put up to Auction, at the Coui t House, Auckland, on Tuesday the 30th day of October, 1855, at 11 o'clock, a m. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be deposited at the Sale, and the remainder paid within one month, or the deposit forfeited. Suburbs of Auckland, Remuera. Upset Price Section. Lot. Contents. per lot. No. No. a. b. p. £ s. d. 16 34 3 0 4 45 7 6 3o 3 0 6 45 11 3 « 36 3 0 6 45 11 3 37 2 3 23 43 8 1£ « 38 5 3 32 59 10 0 <> 39 6 0 0 60 0 0 « 40 4 3 0 47 10 0 « 41 4 3 24 49 0 0 « 42 5 0 31 36 7 H 43 10 0 17 70 14 lO£ « 45 8 3 35 62 15 7£ « 47 11 1 10 79 3 9 « 49 11 1 26 79 17 9 « 62 5 3 15 40 18 1£ 63 4 3 37 34 17 4£ « 64 3 0 34 48 3 9 « 65 3 0 6 45 11 3 " 66 8 0 6 45 11 3 « 67 3 0 6 45 11 3 « 68 4 0 0 60 0 0 « 69 4 2 23 46 ,8.9 « 76 4 2 16 32 4 (0-« ( 0- « 92 5 2 0 38J0 0 « 93 4 3 22 S4 4 3 « 94 5 0 34 52 2 6 « 101 5 0 30 36 6 3 « 102 4 2 34 32 19 9 « 103 4 3 22 34 4 3 « 104 4 326 34 7 9 « 105 2 0 13 31 4 4| « 106 2 0 14 31 6 3 « 107 3 0 11 46 0 7£ « 108 3 0 30 47 16 3 <' 109 3 12 48 18 9 « 110 3 2 9 53 6, 101 « 111 3 2 12 53 >2 6 « 112 5 017 51 1 3 « 113 4 3 38 49 17 6 114 5 17 52 18 9 « 115 9 3 0 97 10 0 « 117 9 330 69 11 3 « 119 5 2 & 38 14 4£ « 125 3 3 37 59)2 6 « 129 6 0 13 60 16 3 « 13T0 5 3 19 58 13 9 « 131 5 2 26 56 12 6 « 132 5 0 5 50 6 3 « 140 5 0 0 35 0 0 141 5 17 37 1 H « 142 4 3 20 34 2 6 « 145 2 3 14 42 11 3 « 146 5 0 36 52 5 0 « 147 5 1 22 53 17 6 « 148 6 0 0 60 0 0 Papakura Village. 1 2 015 2 16 3
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 862, 2 October 1855, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 862, 2 October 1855, Page 3
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