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William Bojh Thomas Weaving Torence Donnelly Thos. Roche Lsuis Manuel ITed. J. Von Stnrraor Auckland, Sept. 25, 1855. Gentlemen, — 1 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. L 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, FREE. WHITAKER. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition, &c. 00 0 FELLOWS 5 HALL, GRAND CONCERT AND BALL Wild, he hj hi at the above place, on the night of MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Ist, 1855, . 0:1 which occasion, by the kind permission of Major Hume, the fall Hand of ihc 58lh Regiment will attend. Trogium:.!F. : Overture . Massanniello . . band. Ballad . The Bow er that bloomelh . • . . . Eeions. Sdo . . “ Still so gently o’er me stealing,” with Napoloan’s March over the Alps, and Initiation of kettle drums 8; bugle, concluding with Rule Britannia, on the concertina i*. Davize. Selections from the Opera Daughter of the Regiment . Band. Song . . Buffs Leions. Solo . Medley, concertina . Davize. Selections from Marie Deroiae . Baud. Ballad. .We yet may meet again Eeions. Solo . . Eovo not, and imitation of village church hells, on the concertina, by . . . .P. Davize. A .'hart interval; after which, A GRAND BA EE. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT TEN o’CEOCK, M.C.— Mr. Lewis Eeions. Brices of admision to Concert and Ball, ss. Doors open at 7 o’clock, performance to commence at half-past precisely. Refreshments provided. Tickets to be; had at Mr. Hardington’s, Exchange Hotel; Mr. Levy, Bussell Vaults; Mr. Levy's Circulating Library ; and at the Office of the Son!hern Cross. Viva! Regina! ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BAGS fine Table BICE, 6Jr Wooduol’se & Bccucnan, Queen-street. SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. A N IMPROVED CIBGUMFERENTER, i -k with spirit level, adjusting screws, Ne. An 18 inch station pointer and protractor, combined, divided to I minute, with three arms and two verniers, microscope attached. A pocket sextant; with those two last instruments, a survey of a large tract, or a long line of country may be afiected in less lime, and with less labour, than with any other instrument. A prismatic pocket compass, drawing or mapping pens, host quality. A 15 inch rolling parallel ruler, with sealed edges, numbered both ways. An improved 4 pole stout chain, with a set of common arrows. A 3-feet brass pentagraph, for copying maps, plans, pictures, etc. Gravan’s dumpy spirits level, with a IG-feet painted and sliding staff. A 7-inch theodolite, engine divided, to 30 seconds, on plalina, a powerful telescope, direct or inverted, with a sunshade eye-glass, angles, of elevation or depression, equal 75i degrees hence, the latitude of 38 degrees and upwards may be determined throughout the year, and that of Auckland eleven months in the year, the spirit levels are sufficiently long to constitute the complete levelling instrument, made to order, by Troughlon and Simms. Apply to Tuos. Flohange, Ilobsori-slreet, near St. Matthew'sschoolhonse. epl. 3Nth, 1855. NOT! C E. * MEETING will beheld, in Mr. Gome's vl. School Boom, on Friday the sih October ensuing, at 7 p m., preliminary to the formation of a United Baptist Church, founded upon New Testament principles. All persons who, at their own request, have been baptised by immersion, in obedience to the commandment of Jesus Christ, are hereby respectfully invited. Geoece Yaile,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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