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An Opportunity to S^cuyje gxnaU Farms " < of Good £and, Of from 10 to 20 Acros each, on easy terms. •
FOR SALE, between 2DO and 300 Acres of very superior Land, in subdivisions of from 10 to 20 acres each, having water frontages, within half-an-bour's sail of Auckland harbour: bv whichaboatof2o tons burthen may be brought close to the laud, and being within 6ve m les ot Auckland by a much frequented rbaa. Terms liberal, for plan and particulars. Apply to Mauston & George, l * Solicitors, High-street. 6th August, 1855. .
On Sale. 44 HALF-TIERCES Negrohead TOBACCO. 5 Kegs Negrohead To"baccd. Owen & Graham.
Grazing near Town ON the most reasonable terms. Apply at Young's Farm, Kamingahape Road.
SUPERIOR GUNS
On Sale % the Undersigned, THCHARDS' Single & Double barrelled DUCK li GUNS, long* of barrel 3 ft. 3 inches Dean&Adatns' Double & SingUftoireUeddo. Wash Bods Nipple Wrenches Wad Punches a u s i zes & prices. Bullet Moulds Powder Flasks Shot Pouches A quantity of Pistols of ,the best quality, at very moderate prices Percussion Caps, from 2s. 6d. to 55 per box. Mountings for Ramrods ? A large assortment of Nipples of the very best description. Also, Spur Rollers ready for Fitting P. EYITT, Barrack-street, Licensed Gun Maker. July 25, 1855. .
. DENTISTRY, MR C. H. WOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood, that he has returned from the Southern Settlements, .and m»v be consulted in the various branches of bis profession, at his residence in Eden Cresent, opposite to the Masons' Home, Official Bay. Artificial Teeth, supplied on the most approved Tn Sdren's teeth properly regulated during second dentition. Decayed teeth carefully stopped with gold or amalgam. ..•_»!. Superior instruments used in extracting teeth, &c. Hours of attendance from 9 to 5 o'clock. Auckland, 17th Sept., 1855 Tn the Electors of the Bay of Islands Electoral District.
f\ ENTLEMEN, — The Secretary of Shite bas given authority to the General Assemblyto introduce organic changes, of the most extensive character, into the Constitution and Adramistration of the Government oi New Zealand. At its next meeting, that body will assume the character of a Constituent Assembly, rather than that of an ordinary Legislature. The present circumstances of Auckland are such as to require the' utmost vigilaHce of every individual who has its welfare at heart. Upon the public spirit which the people of Auckland may now display, will it entirely depend/ whether the Province of Auckland is to be for a time subordinated to the Settlements of the South, or at once to have the power of regulating its own affairs, and expending its own revenues, without the interference of strangers who have no interests in common with those of its inhabitants, but many interests which may be served by the sacrifice of theirs. Under these circumstances, I beg to offer myself as your representative in the House of Representatives, as well as in the Provincial Council, believing it to be certain that the exercise of such powers as are now entrusted to the General Assembly will be preceded by a dissolution, and a new election. I have the honor to he, gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, James Busby. Auckland, Sept. 10, 1855.
To the Electors of the Pensioner Settlements-
GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a VT Candidate for your suffrages to represent you in the General Assembly, and the Provincial Council, and I do so with the greater confidence on account of the Requisition which you placed in my hands some months ago signed by a very large majority of the electors of your district. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES FARMER. One-free Hill, Sept. 17, 1855. TO THE 35LECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION.
GENTLEMEN. Acting in obedience to a sense" of duty, and on the suggestion of a number j of yourselves, I now offer myt'elf as a candidate \ to .represent yoor interests in tte General A-ficmbly. I haze the honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Thomas Henderson Auckland, 24th Sept., 1855.
To Charles J. Taylor, Esq. WE the undersigned electors of the Southern Division approving of your past services as our Representative in the General Assembly, and feeling satisfied that you hare used your best endeavours to promote the interest- of the Colony in gennal, request that you will allow younelf to be pat in nomination as a candidate for your for rer scat in the House of Representatives, and we pledge ourselves to use our interest and support to secure your return, Thomas Wyllie, James Gollan, Sic, &C
Auckland, 24th Sept., 1855. •Gentibmbk, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, _md beg to offer myself as a candidate for the suffrages of the Electors of the Southern Division, to represent their inttreits in the General As»embly. The experience obtained during the past session conxerning varioui important questions, affecting the welfare of this Province and the Colony at large, will not, I conceive, the le«# enable me to promote just and beneficial .egurfa-ion lor the iuture. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES J. TAYLOR To the Gentlemen signing theltequ^ition.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 862, 2 October 1855, Page 4
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