John Hart Carlton 11. J. Hill Thomas Osborne Henry Lawrence Hibcrnia Smith Grorge Johnson Hugh Henry Patrick Kelly, Sergt. Thomas Boor, Sergt. George Addison William Bout Adam Niscon Archibald Price John Slanders William Coslcy Francis Northwood William Butler James O'Neil William Farrel Richard Friend Thomas Flood John Began Thomas McSberry William Barr James Dicky William Recce Thomas Regan John Keer John Alexander Edward Gunning Edward Palmer William Owens William Turner John Broderic William McCutchen Patrick Purcell Martini Purcell Peter Burns Michael Callinan Alexander Winsor Denis Bowes John Mahony John Bycroft, Miller, Epsom Charles Barriball, Eden Grove, Epsom William Tye, Epsom Thomas Shepherd, Oheai, Farmer James Keating, Howick Thomas Dwyer, Howick John Wallace, Papaloiloi, Farmer James Wallace, Papatoitoi, Farmer Edward Waters, Papatoitoi, Farmer John Hall, Otahuhu E. Foley, Otahuhu G. Simpkins Peter Brady William Powditch James Bcveridge Thomas Keir Michael Dinnin William Caldicutt Thomas Gibson Archibald Clark H. W. Mahon, M.D. Aitchison Oliver R. Bennett Abraham Keesing Ralph Keesing John Sakey Michael Keiley S. T. B. R. Nash William Griffith G. W. White Charles Fulloon Thomas Gentles, Howick Thomas Pratt, Mahrita John Frederic Lloyd, clerk Peter Glynn Benjamin Lewis John McLean David G. Smale Lnurencc Lorigan William Lorigan William Willett, Epsom William James Lewington Francis White Alexander Macdonald, Congregational Minister Daniel Addis George Graham William J. Speight M. Field Michael Hartnelt Wiliam Thorne Edward Sayer Robert Scott Joseph Scott David White, Tamaki, farmer Edward Rich Henry Lloyd Louis Davis John Corrigan Peter Malone Thomas Bray Timothy Lowry Henry Justin Richard de Thierry Charles Knox, Tamaki, former George Buckingham Joseph Robinson Eugene Donoven Thomas Eavin A. Johnstone James Smith Peter Robertson, Queen-street John Kelly, Wahau Andrew De Zestrc J. N. Nixon, Tautauroa J. N, Sanderson, Coromandel John Probert Michael Brennan An gel o Peregui TO CAPTAIN SALMON AND THE OTHER REQUISITIONISTS. Gentlemen,—l have had the honour to receive your very flattering invitation to allow myself to be put in nomination for the office of Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, and I have to thank you for the manner in which you have testified your approval of my administration of the aflairs of the Province of New Ulster, during the period for which I had the honour to hold the office of Lieut.-Govcrnor. I have not been insensible, Gentlemen, of the importance to the Province of securing if possible, for the administration of its aflaus, a candidate in whose behalf the sympathies of men of all classes and all political views may be united; neither have I been disposed lightly to esteem the honour which will be conferred upon him who may be the subject of their choice. Still I have felt myself compelled by various considerations more than once to decline to allow myself to be put in nomination; seeing, however, that upwards of five hundred of the inhabitants of
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 733, 23 April 1853, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 733, 23 April 1853, Page 4
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