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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW PLYMOUTH. GENTLEMEN,— Having been called upon by the Taranaki Constitutioual Association to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Superintendent, for the Province of New Plymouth, under nn act recently arrived, granting a Representative Constitution to this colony, I again appear before you as a Candidate for your suffrages. From the unanimous manner in which you expressed your confidence in me, on my return to tho Provincial Legislative Council ns your Representative, and trusting that the endeavours I have made to retain it since that period have not been unsuccessful, I feel no hesitation in acceding to the wishes of so large a body of my fellow settlers. My opinions having undergone-*Mio change since I last addressed you, it is needless for me to allude to them — this only I would impress on you, that on your clioico ittndepends whether the change we are about to mako from perfect despotism to the benefits of Representative Institutions shall be an effective one. With you, and with the gentlemen who have kindly consented to act as my Committeei t tee I leave the result. And remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, CHARLE» BROWN. CHARLES BROWN; Esq., FOR SUPERINTENDENT. AT a Meeting of the Taranaki Constitutional Association, on Saturday Evening the 4th inst., tho following resolution was carried unanimously: — " That, from his woll-known liberal principle!— from hit reslitnnco to everything In tho thape of oppression— nnd from hii long reiidcncc in, and knowledge of the wants oml requirements of the colony— Charles Brown, Esq., bo requested to allow himself to be put in nomination for the office of Superintendent of this Province of New Plymouth." The following Gentlemen were formed into a Committee lo give effect to the same. COMMITTEE: Mr. Cltilman, j Mr. P. Ellio tt Tatton, I Staik, Gledhill, I Richmond, Rundle, I Young, Clare, | Hulk*. With power to add to their number from gentlemen who are not members of the association. FOR SALE, A FEW EWES and LAMBS. Warranted free from Scab. Apply to JiTJRSTHOUSE & SMITH. TO HE SOLD, ON THE TATARAIMAKA BLOCK, FIFTY AC RES of FERN LAND, with sufficient Timber for Fencing and Firewood, situate on fhe River Timaru, ten minutes' walk from the Beach. For part culars, apply to the proprietor, JOHN M'DONALD. New Plymouth, Not. 29, 1852. NEW PLYMOUTH. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO detached DWELLING HOUSES with Gardens belonging to each. Immediate possession may be had of one, and in a month of the other. Further particulars may be obtained by applying to Messrs. Hursthouse and Smith, or Mcjsh. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors. December G, 1852. FARM TO LET, ABOUT TWO MILES FROM THE TOWN /CONSISTING of 30 Acres of Grass V^ Land, and 20 of Bush, partly fenced, and well watered, together with the Cattle and Farming Implements. ; For parlicuars apply to Mcsiri. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Ply month, Solicitors. December C, 18 j2,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 19, 8 December 1852, Page 1

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