% TO BE SOLD,' VAIVt7AULE RURAL SECTIONS, 1 J1 V Private Contract, several Valuable * p Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land :<-f Tataraimaka Bell Qmnta . Grey For particulars apply at the Offices of MESSRS. 81 ANDISH & NORRIS, Now Plymouth, • , Solicitors. Jinjuury, 1853. FOR PROVIDING INCREASED Amount of Subscriptions alrrarly advertised £201 7 0 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. J. Flight, Esq., U.M...45- 0 0 £209 7 0 TO THE- ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF KKW| PLYMOUTH. fNENTLEMENr-The first act which \.X you art! called upon to perform under the New f'ons'itution is the election of a Superintendent. The limits of a brief ad'lross will not permit a detail of tho duties (o be imposed upon that officer; but it may bo safely asserted that they will be varied, important, diilicult to execute with entire satisfaction to the public, and sufficient to occupy all the time and attention of the person who ventures to undertake them* I am, nevertheless, prepared to offer you my services as Superintendent* Though 1 may bo deficient in ability, I possess the iMM-ded industry and resolution for tho office ; and should you elect me, will d«vote myfelf cntiwly to the work of giving energy and t-ffoct to those Representative institutions which me the sole guarantee of good government. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen* Your most obedient servant, J. T. WICKSTEED. Onmln, Dpremhor 0, 1852. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF MIEW IPLY!JS®yTiH] 0 J^i ENTM2M I2N,— Since the date of my BLj9 Addtess to you as a Candidate for Bffly«(llcc of Superintendent, I havo endeavowed to used lain my chance of success /it tho Election. Opposed by the Government Party, and not patrouisfd by tho Constitutional Asso* eiation, I have relied lor support on the independent and unfVitercd portion of the JLtleotorit! Body. I have also declined offers from my Friends to nominnte canvassing committee* on my behalf ; nor, deeming it right to avail myself of even that usual mode of influencing tho constituency. Nevertheless, and under these seeming I di«ndftmtutfC9, I have tcceived so many distincf^romJs(:9 of votes, and have reason to i'xpect so much additional support from persons who decline as yet to pledge them* .selves to any candidate, that I cau conscientiously declare my belief in ihe final Huctega of my efforts to become your chief Representative under the New Constitution. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, / J. T. WICKSTEED. Omata, January 51, 1853. ] SHEEP DIPPING COMPOUND. Prepared by Stark and Co., Norwich, England. A sure and speedy cure for the SCAB, LICE, TICK, and all other Parisitical Insects in the fleece* It scours and bleaches the wool, and promotes its growth to an extraordinary degree* In casks, containing sufficient for five score, price 30s. M. J. STARK, Agent, Agent for Omata—- T. Newsham* Now Plymouth, August, 1852.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 April 1853, Page 1
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