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FOR SYDNEY. "Ulv mHE Al clipper brig " Heather Bell," Jl^jlaNk JL 200 tons, Philip Jones, Commande r, JJMSISSm' w * ll ? aii for Sydney, on Monday first, the jjggjffg^ Bth inst., weather permitting. Has exI celient accommodation for passengers. Beds and bedding, wines and spirits piovided free of extra charge. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. F. MacfablanS. Queen-street, opposite the Court House, Ist October, 1855. AUCKLAND STEAM FLAX COMPANY. AN Adjourned Meeting of the above Company was held, at the Exchange Hotel, yesterday, October 1, Mr. Wm. Connell in the chair. The meeting was further adjourned until Thursday next, to meet at the same place, at 4 o'clock. ____>__
Panniure. TTOTJSE WANTED, containing about six rooms, or XX two cottages attached, or any person about to build in the above district will hear of a respectable tenant. Apply to AB, office of this paper. October 1, 1855. PATENT SOLAR LAMPS. T ATELY arrived from Hobart Town, ex 'Grer- •" trude' one case of the above excellent Lamps consisting of 1, 2 & 3 burners. These Lamps are Superior to any yet offered for Sale in Auckland, and will be sold at a small profit; the one burner Lamp is well adapted for the out door Lamps of Hotels. George Clements, High-street, opposite the Osprey Inn .
FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN, ON Thursday last, from tbe Beach between the Stores of W. S. Grahame and the dwelling of Mr. Launders in Fort-street, a Dingy quite new with Square Stern, Painted Black outside, and lead Coloured inside. Whnover shall deliver the said BOAT to Messrs. White and Rogers, Queen-street, will be. rewarded on conviction of the offender or Offenders. ! White and Rogers. Auckland, Sept. 28th, 1855.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Fire and Life In«"ir«mce Company. ESTABLISHED 1836. EMPOWERED BY ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,500,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Premium to in-sure £100 Payable at devth. a re n a Yearly. Half-yearly. Age next Birth-day. £ g> £ £ £ 14 1 8 10 0 14 11 20 1 13 7 0 17 4 25 1 17 8 0 19 5 30 2 2 6 1 1 11 35 2 8 6 1 5 0 40 2 16 3 1 9 0 45 3 6 4 1 14 2 50 3 19 8 2 1 0 55 4 17 5 2 10 2 60 6 1 6 3 2 9 G5 7 14 8 4 0 2 Medical Referee, T. M. Philson, Esq., M. D. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Non-hazardous goods are insured at the same rates as the buildings in which they are contained. Additional rates charged for hazardous goods, trades, and stocks. AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. HEAD OFFICE. 3, Bkidoe Stueet, Sydney. RESIDENT SECRETARY. Adfeed Stanger Ltathes, Esq. Ample funds are kept to meet casualties, and reference to England will in no case be required. Full information may be obtained on application to Woodhouse & Buchanan, Agents for the Northern District of New Zealand. Queen-street, Oct. 1, 1855.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. f^ ENTLEMEN, — At the request of many electors, I Of beg to ofler myself as a candidate for the honour of representing yon in the Provincial Council. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, WILLI\M GOODFKLLOW. Otara, Sept. 29, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. fi ENTLEMEN,— lnfluenced by the request of many VT of the constituents, who appear desirous that I should again assume the arduous duties of one of your Representatives in the ensuing General Assembly, I am induced to offer myself a candidate for your suffrages. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Thomas S. Forsaith. October 1, 1855.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. ri ENTLEMEN,— YieIding to the urgent request of \JT several Electors of your Division, I beg to offer myself as a candidate again to represent your interests in the Provincial Council. I have, &c. Wm. Innes Taylor. 29th September, 18,55. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. (~^i ENTLEMEN,— I have been requested to come for\X ward as a candidate for a seat in the next Provincial j Council. In deference to the wishes of many whose judgment I am bound to respect, I waive personal considerations, and offer my best services as one of your Representatives. It returned, I will endeavour to discharge my duties so that neither yon nor the other constituencies of the Province shall have cause to regret your choice. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant Thomas S. Forsaith. Kyber Cottage, Oct. 1, 1855. , •
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. fi ENTLEMEN, — Having been invited by several \JT Electors to come forward as a candidate for the representation of the City in the Provincial Council, I again, in that character, present myself before you. If elected, I shall, as heretofore, endeavour to promote whatever may appear most beneficial to the Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, T. H. Bartlev. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION.
ri ENTLEMEN,— In a short time you will be called \X upon to elect members to represent you in the General Assembly of the Colony. In the next Session questions of vital importance to the Colony will be discussed, the settlement of which will be a turning point in its history. Impressed with a belief that the time has arrived for those having the interest of the Colony at heart to be " up and stirring," and believing that my political opinions are identical with those of the majority of the Electors of your District, I have no hesitation in asking for your suffrages. Gentlemen, I beg to ofler myself as a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives as one of your Representatives of the Southern Division. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, "W. Buckland. Sept. 21, 185 A
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 862, 2 October 1855, Page 2
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