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doing so many unjust blows have been inflicted on me. If the signatures to the requisition had been those of one side only it would not have been so cleat- a refutation of the charges which have been brought against me. It is, therefore, indeed a source of gratification to find so many of Mr. Williamson's friends supporting me. In reply to your request, I beg to Btate that I unhesitatingly accept the oiler of your support, and T pledge myself, if clected, to vote for all measures for your benefit, and to oppose all which conflict with your interests, irrespective of the question as to who may be the elected Superintendent of the province, 111 the same manner in which you in despite ol supporting the opposing candidates for the Superintendeney have sunk your differences, and united ill signing the requisition to me. | My views on the Mining Board, Mining j Lease, and general Goldfields management, are ' well known to you, and it is unnecessary for ime to allude to them here. AVith respect to i the expetutiiurc of public moneys on ( lit? £old- ■ Held, } am of opinion that all revenue arising from the Goldfields Fees and Publicans' : Licenses should be expended on the goldlield, together with such amount of tile Customs i revenue payable by the General Government, j to the Province, as is in proportion to the ■ population of the 'Thames district. f will, if i elected. endeavour to flu' best, of my ability to 1 advance not only the interests ;>i' our own I district, but those of the Province in general, j 1 have the honour to be. | Gentlemen, j Vijur most, obedient. Servant, ! JAM ICS MACK AY. JIN. j To F. Lipsey, Ksq., ami the 7L") other I Geiillt'mt'ii signing the ivijnUii ion. j Shortlaml, Ortobov 15. ISf.iO. i KLMCTIOX OF $lT\*E\ifsTKN D I TO TITK F.LIuTOWS OK TI? K j riJOA'INCK OF AUCKLAND. GKVrr.EMEM,— The Provincial Council having been dissolved by proclamation, and writs issued by his Excellency the Governor for the election of a person to till the I otlice which I have held, I now feel at liberty to oiler mvself An* re-elect ion to that otlice. In doing so it. is uuiuves>ary forme. 1 trust, fo assure you of my unshaken attachment to the Provincial form of Government, under which the colony, has if slowly, yet. steadily progressed. The strong confidence which I with others have felt in the ultimate prosperity o' Auckland, notwithstanding the many ditlieiilties and discouragements it has had to contend with, has throughout sustained us in striving to retain to the people of (he j province the management and control, under lair constitutional checks, of their own atl'airs, ! and now that our hopes are being realized, ' it will give me great pleasure to be again J honoured with the confidence of the people, ' and entrusted with the share which belongs to tile Superintendent in further developing the ; great wealth and resources of this portion of; the colony. ' I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, J. AVILLIAMSON. Auckland, September 11, 1860. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GENTLEMEN,— -I beg to offer myself for re-tlection as a Member of the Auckland Provincial Council for your Fleet oral District. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient, servant, ROBT. J. CKEIGHTON. September S, 1569. TO THE ELECTORS OP AUCKLAND. GENTLEMEN,— I beg leave respectfully to inform you that I am no longer a candidate for the office of Superintendent. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, DANIEL POLLEN. Auckland, October 26, lSGft. ) TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN,— I redeem the promise made you, that I will CON l\hS r the next Election as one of your CANDIDA'I ICS for the Provincial Council. My political opinions and interests in the field are well kuowu to you, and 1 ho|>e soon to address you at a public meeting. Yours very truly, 'W. li. OLDREY. THE PRICE. S. & J. R. Y A.ILE ISH to direct the attention of EVERY PURCHASER of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, &c., to the EXTRAORDINARY LO W PRICE at which an ENORMOUS STOCK of GOODS of the BEST QUALTTV and LATEST STYLES are being daily sold at the NATIONAL MART. DIRECT SHIPMENTS OF OVER FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH of the BEST VALUFj3 in the above GOODS ever offered fo the Auckland public have JUST BEEN RECEIVED Info stock, and are being sold at the same REDUCED RATE. S. & J. R. VAILE, t national mart, I CORNER OF QUEEN AND AVYNDHAM ; STREETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

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