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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. (GENTLEMEN, I have the honour to announce 31 to you my intention of offering myself as a Candidate for re-election as one of your members in the Provincial Council. Should you do me the honor again to place me in that position,! pledge myself that the interests of the Province shall always receive my best consideration and exertions. * I am Gentlemen, Yours truly, Andrew O’Brien. Auckland, 28th September, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. Gi ENTLEMEN, —You did me the honour at the IT last General Election to choose me to be one of your Representatives in the Provincial Council. It has now become your duty to elect persona to represent your thriving Settlement* in the next Council, and as I am not aware that I have forfeited the confidence which you have hitherto reposed in mo, I hive no hesitation in again offering myself ns a Candidate for your suffrages. I have the honour to bCj Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 3. Williamson. TO T. I. McGAURAN, Esq. «TE, th® undersigned Electors of the Pensioner » » Settlements, being convinced, from your long residence among ns, that you have a thorough knowledge of our wants and requirements, and having every confidence in your integrity and honesty of purpose, request you will come forward at the approaching Elections as a Candidate for the Representation of our Settlements in the General Assembly, and we hereby pledge ourselves to use eery exertion to secure your return. (Here follow upward* of 200 signatures). Ist October, 1855. OaSTLF.MEN The very flattering Requisition, signed by 290 Electors of your Settlements, calling upon me to represent your opinions and requirements in the forthcoming House of Representatives, gives me great pleasure, and I thank you for the confidence reposed in me. Under existing circumstances I am induced to forego every other consideration and place myself at your service. As I am of opinion that th* interests of this Province can be best promoted by members of the General Assembly being likewise members of the Provincial Legislature, I also offer myself as a Candidate for a scat in the Provincial Council. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, T. F. M'Gackan. To the Gentleman signing the Requisition. JOHN LEE CII }> ESPECTUFLLY announces to the inhabiV' uinis of Auckland, that he has commenced business in High-street, opposite the Wcsleyan-Chapel, as Carver, Gilder, Picture-frame and Look-ing-glass Manufacturer. Having had considerable experience in the abovenamed branches, he is quite confident of giving the most perfect satisfaction to those who may favour him with an order. Picture Frames and Looking Classes regiit and re-silvered. Gold Moldings of every pattern made to order. Ladies’ Needlework handsomely framed. Music neatly copied. Has also a choice collection of favourite Songs. MR. T. F. M’GAUUAN, A UCTIONEER and GENERAL COMM ISSION AGENT, directs his attention more especially to the sale and purchase of LAND. HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, etc. He will hold a monthly Sale of Horses, at the Greyhound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the William Denny. A Sale of Cattle, Horses, etc., at Newmarket, on the second Tuesday of every month. At Olahnliu, on the first Tuesday of every month, and at other limes when necessary. At Howick, on the last Thursday of every alternate month. At Onehnnga on the last Thursday of every month. At Pammire on the bird Thursday of every alternate month. Mr. M‘Gauran has paddocks for the reception of Stock adjoining his residence at Newmarket, and elsewhere; and sheds, \vi hj abundance of good hay, for Horses, Cattle, etc., recently disembarked, together with a good Stable in (he City. Land selected on moderate terms under the recent Land Regulations. All communications addressed to the care of Mr. J. 1 Roylan, Mr. John MT)ongall, or left at ll Exchange Hotel, will be promptly atte. led to. TO INTENDING SETTLERS. Farm and Slock Station, r jPO be Sold or Let for such term as may J be agreed upon, an excellent Farm ontaining 250 acres, and situate within a moderate distance from town. A dwelling house has been erc< led upon the properly together with stockyard and milking shed. There is also an enclosed garden stocked with fruit trees. About 23 acres were cleared and laid down with clover and rye grass in Autumn. A river which forms the boundary on one side affords a never failing supply of water. The right to one of the best cattle runs in the neighbourhood of Auckland will be given in with the land. The farm communicates by means of an excellent bush road, with a navigable creek of the Wailemaia from which it is distant A miles, the farming implements, dairy utensils, etc., may be had at a valuation. Enquire at the “ New Zealander” Office. July 28ih, 1853. RRICIO ! BRICKS! PRICKS ! I MORRIS’S, Walerviile brickyard, upon • the Karnigahapi road, (commonly known as Mr. Gmulry’s ground). J. Morris has on sale, Bricks of a very superior quality at 6/. per thousand, delivered at any part of the City. Agent, Mr. Dinnin, Grocer, Queen-street, where samples can be seen and all orders will have prompt alienlion. Contracts entered into by J. Morriss upon the ground. Sept. 28lb, 1855,

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 991, 13 October 1855, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 991, 13 October 1855, Page 2 (Supplement)

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