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William Boyh Thomas Weaving Torenee Donnelly Thos. Roulte Leuia H»uuel Frod. J. Yofl Slmqier Auckland, Sept. 25, 1855. Gentlemen, — I have the honour to thank you for the Requisition which has been presented to me this evening, requesting me to permit myself to be again put in nomination for the office of Superintendent, I am grateful for the assurance thus conveyed to me of such general support, and I cannot hesitate to accept an invitation from so large a proportion, of the Electors of the Province. I trust it is almost unnecessary for me to add that, should the constituency think fit to elect me, I shall use my best endeavours to prove myself worthy of their confidence. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRED. WHITAKER. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition, &c. PHUT LEVELS AND CROSS SIGHT kJ Iron and plated squares Smoothing, jack, living, grooving, Grecian, ogee, Grecian ovolo, rabbit and sasli planes Screw augers < Lyndon's steel shovels, spades, adzes and grubbing axes American lioes, garden rakes Garden shears, morticing axes Bulock chains and hows Plough chains and reins Window glass, glaziers' diamonds Window sashes 10x8 12x9 12x10 43x9 14x10 17x11 18x13 American tubs, buckets, clothes pegs, gi indstones On Sale at J. Coleman's, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-sl. NEWMAN & BUCKLAND, AUCTIONEERS and GENERAL AGENTS, ORE particularly for the Sale or Pur- - chase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, And other LIVE STOCK. Sale of Horses at the Greyhound, Yard on the first Saturday after the arriva of the "William Dennv," Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c, at New Market on the second Tuesday of each Month, and ou. the Tuesday fortnight following. Sale at Otahuhu, every alternate month, commencing with Wednesday the 7th February ; and at Howiek commencing with Wednesday the 3rd January. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Renr era Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms. TO STOREKEEPERS & OTHERS. j. r ELLERMANN BROTHERS and FALCK I\. of Sydney and West Maiiland, Merchants, beg respectfully to intimate that they have here commenced a branch in Queen-street the Court House, and have now on Sale at their Stores, the Undermentioned Goods Gents' and Indies' saddles, complete Harness, whips, spurs, etc. Roots and shoes of all descriptions American clocks, watches and jewellery General assortment of slops Haberdashery, shiris and fancy goods Infants' hoods, dresses and mantles Dollied fruits " porter, Geneya, brandy Tierce beef, sheops' tongues etc., etc., etc. K. B. and F. are prepared to execute orders for every description of goods, upon liberal terms. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Baby Linens, of every description, Children's Dresses, Pellisses and Frocks, beautifully embroidered and braided in French Merinos, Woollen Plaids and Shallies, Ladies' Merino, Lambswool and Flannel Drawers and Under Vests, Christening Robes and Caps, etc., etc., etc. MRS. MAY begs to inform the Ladles of New Zealand and neighbouring i colonies that she has always an extensive assortment of the above description of gpods, being in receipt of regular shipments of the best Goods from home. Mrs. M. will at all limes be happy to execute all orders by post with promptness and at moderate charges on receipt of a draft on any of the Sydney Ranks, or a reference in Sydney (or payment. Ali Goods securely "packed in wood cases for conveyance. Address Mrs. May, Sydney, Raby Linen, and Outfitting Warehouses, 28 and 3-i, (lunler street, Sydney. N.B. Raby Linen in complete Sets for hie month ranging from live to thirty pounds each--1 ; VERY PERSON to know that Cheap and JLJ easy Shaving Shop, No. 1, Durhamstreet, next door to Mr. Levy's, "Union" Hotel, Queen-street. Shaving . . . 3d. Hair Culling . . od. Shampooing. * * Invalids attended at their own residences,

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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