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': EX «.' CADUCEUS" ©LONDON: ' '" A PL CHESTS AND HALF-CHESTS FINBBT *** CONGOU 25 Casks Currants ' 50 Boxes Pudding Raisins 44 " Muacateli • 20 " fineSultanan 2 Cmes Imperial Plums 10 Doe. Metz Fruits 10 Casks fine Carolina Rice 5 Cases Pearl Sago, in Tins 1 " Tapioca 4 Barrels Carraway Seeds 4 Chesti Whole Ginger 4 Barrels' Canary Seedi 1 Chest Nutmegs ~ 1 •• Ground Ginger 1 " Cinnamon 1 Case Mficcaroni 1 " Mixed Spices (Cartoons) 4 Casw Best Arrowroot, 7 and 14lbi. Tins 10 " Jordbn Almonds 1 " Biscuit Powder 10 Doz. best Assorted Door Mat! CO " Engliih Carptt Brooms •12 •• Patent Gelatine < 60 "' ' BorwickV Baking Powder 4 €«bm Citron, Orange, and Lemon Peel i 10 "' Table Salliin Jars and Bottles 20 Casks Rotind Oatmeal 15 •• Barley (fine Pearl)' ' 10 " Split Peot 10 " Carbonate Soda 5 " Barcelona Nuts t 1 Cask Tartaric Acid 1 •* Rennetts 1 Case Fullwood's Annatto 1 '» ,J Assorted Shop Twine 5 Bales^Wrapping Paper 10 Caski Waihing Soda 20 " Champion's Vinegar 20 Cases Coleman'i Mustard, in tins and bottles 20 " " No. 1 Starch 10 " •! " Blue 20 " Imperial and Mixed pickles 10 " Assorted Saucei 3 " Anchovy and Mulligatawny Paste 1 " Cayenne Pepper 4 " Canu Powder 20 " Pint and Half Pint Salad Oil - 20 " Jams and Jellies, 1 lb. and 2 lbs. jan 20 " Tart Fruit. 6 " Worcester Sauce, pints and halves 4 •• Best Arrowroot in 1 lb. bottles 20 Casks Washed Whiting 5 •• Bath Bricks 2 Cnsei Black Lead, 2 dozen qr.4b. packages 10 " Raspberry Syrup 5 " Concentrated Lemon Syrup. M. SOMERVILLE. City Mart, , October, 1860. ,

English Cheese for Sale. A FEW CASES VERY SUPERIOR CHED- &. DAR LOAF. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart, o ctober 26th, 1860.

On Sale by the Undersigned, SORBY'S SHEEP SHEARS Chartley.Forest, Turkey and Arkansas Slips. COLEMAN, IRELAND & CO. -

Superior Grass Seeds for Sale. WILLIAM HUNTER HAVING made arrangements for a conitant supply of Grass and Clover Seed*, of tatious kinds, and of the best quality, offers Pure Rye Grass Seed White and Red Cloter Superior Rye_Grijs and Cocksfoot «pv». rto*wttlve?fromsnttmM,>

Leather. ON SALE at the Tannery, all kindi of Colonial Leather. GEO. E.IRELAND.

EDWARD WAYTE, Bookseller, Stationer, Musicseller, &c, &c, QUEEN STREET,

HAS Removed (during the Improvements now making in his Premises) to the Shop next to the Trafalgar Inn. Nov. 3, 1860.

To Agriculturist*. npHE undenigned bogs to intimate that he intends j_ this Season to travel a Portable Steam Thrashing Machine in the several Grain Districts near Auckland. He would incite the attention of all interested to this Machine, as it » one of Robey and Co's (of Lincoln,) best treble blast arrangements, and at one operation renders the grain fit for the mill, a thorough separation of all grains and seed is made, and the straw leaves it perfectly straight as it entered. Both Engine and Machine arc easily mo\ed. Applications will be received by JAMES STEWART, Civil Engineer, Auckland. Wyndham-street, 12th October, 1860.

TO THE ELECTORS OP PARNELL. r\ ENTLEMEN,-As Mr. Heale, one of our late \JT Representatives, hns commenced an active canvas in your diitrict, I beg now to offer myself at a candidate to represent your interest in the General Asiembly. I am induced to do so, because I think it advisable that, at least, you should have the option of electing a Representative who has other opinions respecting the duties of that important trutt than supposing them to consist in constantly and invariably supporting the measures— no matter what— of the Ministry of the day. From the views of the present Government I differ in many important particulars. Their Native Policy, which hat resulted in confusion, has never been calculated to meet the wants of the Europeans, or to satisfy the reasonable expectations of the Natiret. It consists of a combination of the old " Flour and Sugar Policy" (■nitness Kohimarama) and the extreme of the Coercive Policy (witness the Native Offenders' Bill :) a combination which can, by no possibility, result in anything but disaffection and distrust, and which must necessarily check the prosperity and advancement of the Colony, as long as it lasts. With regard to other matters, those, in fact, that have reference principally to our own race, I by no means agree with the Ministry in the policy they have adopted and persuadad the Assembly to endorse. Their New Provinces Bill I regard as a shameful abandonment of some of its most important functions by the House of Representatives —a transfer, in fact, to the Ministry of the power the House had, and ought to have held, in trust for the people. It it a measure which has enabled the Government, more than any other, to seize and to maintain that despotic control, towards which all their measures tend; Of their Militia "Bills, Arms Bill, Native Offenders' Bill, and the rest of their coercive measures ; of the reckless extravagance with which they have wasted the large revenues of this country ; of their niggardly allowances to the Provinces, still more niggardly bestowed ; of their utter 'disregard of all restraining enactments, and of every check on their own will, I have not space to write. Should, however, you do me the honour , of electing me as your Representative, as far as my voice and vote will go (whether the House meat here or at. Wellington,) I will do what lies in my power to remedy the evils under whioh this countty labours, to restore to the Assembly some of those powers of which it has been induced to diveit itself, to give to the country something like Constitutional Government, to the Provinces a , larger share of their own revenues, and to the, administration of the Public Finances that care and economy which have been too much lost sight of, and without which it is impoisible longer to avoid heavy and grievous tax a* tion, ' , ,1 am, Gentlemen, • ■ >

Your most obedient servant, , < READER G. WOOD. Parnell, November 9, 186 Q.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1350, 16 November 1860, Page 1

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