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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS. TTENTLEMEN,—It appears to be the fashion for Candidates for the House of RepriesßStatiws ' iind the Provincial Council to appeal far the suffrages of their SeVeralcbustituencies without a requisition. Such being the case I beg leave to offer myself as a Candidate both for the Housa of Representatives and also for the Provincial Council, Last year i was against one Candidate holding seats in both Houses, but experience has taught mo that 1 was in error; I now maintain that a member who is conversant with- Fror vincxal matters is better, qualified to sicfcate| for the benefit of the Pro.vinee, should hebe in the upper house,Thao a man who is unacquainted with the affairs of the Province- Gentlemen, we haveo hast many sessions and aGcompU%llbd wha||? : Nothing)!) Take my advice, and elect a now set of men, although that set may. noc he considered the,aristocracy of the ProTijiee of Auckland. If we can db"nb#hing ; dhrMgji the nest session let ua then pick qut the best and most able men be’o.iging to both parties. Gentlemen, we have a battle to fight shortly winch all the ability and' courage in this Province itfill be required to resist - But) upon, a ’ second thought* ’ gentlemen, I do not think the. allies in the South will ever attack us, if they do, rely upon it, they will be divided afivongst themselves, and therefore fall-, especially when the question comes before the house, :if it ever does come, as to whore the scat lof Government shall ultimately be. Auckland, has.been, the seat.of Govemment from the foundation of the CbldMji and will remain so...Wsmay iKOfcabao i called upon to fight, but at th§ sgtiie .jyfogp; we ought to be prepared for qqr- foes in tfia dis'ance, and with bur lest men Let that, unprincipled political feeling which • haT ! been raging for so many and let us jofii hand m hand with tfiosef who consider us their foes, for the Provincial and our own interests. Should we do so we can heat the allies out and out with regard to intellect. We have the men if you will only bring them forward,but do not let us be; the.eyef of the allies as we have been. Gentlemen,, bear one thing in mind, should you’place'me'in both houses I consider it sacrificing? ; h# ! abused by either orie> ; parfcy or the qfchejq and at times by both,, therefore you egact not expect pie to pay one sixpence expense.* Ido not intend to pay one fractioii, not even grog scores, &c. If either tffie ono party or the other, or both combined,’ place me in office, I tell you candidly that 1 go into office as a to.plto, po party. Eighteen years’, experience (especially the last few years) dictates 1 tb : me what oughtto be done- If you can get a better man than myself put him in office, I will neither refuse him my hand, or refuse to return his salute if he should'be victorious over Yogi: obedient servant, Walter Brodie, Carleton Gore. September 25tb, 18SS. ~ " * V*? YIhP .& (l it "' 1-4$ ? '4 TO THE ELECTORS OF THB southern pi y Irion. “" ' a- shofipTimejsfoti will be called upon, to. elect' mjEra&M to represent you in the General Assembly of the Colony, . . , _ C In the ' nett SefeLott; |fießtfbnff of NRkl importance to the Colbny wiR be diskhaMdl the settlement of which will be a. turning point in its history. L t :. Impressed with a belief that the time has arrived for those haying the interest of the Colony at Keaft to be i£ up anfi stirring,” and believing" that my political opinions are identical with those of the mar jority of thp Electors p£ pistyipL- I have no hesitation in asking- for your suffrages- “ , C Gentlemen, 1 beg to offer: thyself' as a candidate for a seat.in the House of Representatives, as one of your representatives of tluv Southern Division. 1 remaftp Ueutldmerifo • t . pt' ‘q your obedient servant, W. Bugkland. Sept. 21, 185 a. - TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. eENTLEMEN. —As you fell, I consider, into the.great mistake at pie last election for Members for the House of of placing Major Greenwood at the head of the ; poll,- 1 congratulate you on the opportunity now afforded you of repair tag your error, and trusting that you will place me at the ensuing election in the position: formerly occupied by that gentleman. * _ v : • 1 beg to subscribe myself. Your obedient servant, J. Bacot. RETURN OF STOCK. Waste Land Board Office, Auckland, P.'s! August. 1855 = rIE attention of persons depastming'cqtlle upon Crown Lauds outside the hominies of Proclaimed Hundrtfos, is called lo e 12th clause of live Crown Lauds Oydimce, (13 YiVi., Session) Nof -i) which tquires that returns p|; all Tattle so dfipasirVd, shall be deposited with the Coifomsoner of Crown Lands,’ during,the ensuing onth (September) under a penalty Inreifoh fence, of not less than twenty shillings, 3r more than twenty pounds. ,_ ,_ ' Forms of the return required by,'foe Ornance can he obtained at (his office.. Cuvm.es J., TAYLpfo^ ; Commissioner of Crown Lands, TO MERCHANTS, STGREKEEFERSpETC. WiTODi-Fv a young Man aged 28, a Situation as’Clerk, Assistant; or otherwise, orfiwith his wile) to take the : manager -ment of a Dairy Fhnfi. . Address Z. Y. X , office of this paper. Sopt. 2BU), 1853,

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 1

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