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TO BE SOLD,' VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS, Ii V Private Contract, several Valuable I I Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land : — Tataraimaka Bell Omata Grey For particulars apply at the Offices of ' MESSRS. SI ANDISH & NORRIS, Nrw Plymouth, Solicitors. Jamiafy. 1863. FUND TOR PROVIDING INCREASED ©HTOSIKI Aee@[ftSEfil®®ATll©M. Amount of Subscriptions already advertised £212 10 0 ADDITIOKAt BUn-iCHIPTIONS. P. Wilson Esq £3 0 0 Mr. Langmnn .1 5 0 „ James Ward 1 0 0 £I\7 15 0 to tin; electors OF TUE PROVINCE OP mm PLYPoym GENTLEMI'N,— In the interval that has elapsed since, In deference to the Requisition which was addressed to me, I announced myielf as a Can lida'e for the Office of Superintendent, I have been enabled to ascertain the probxble extent of support I shall receive from you at the forthcoming Election. So confident am I of success, that I feel 1 can now with propriety announce that, should the Election terminate in my favour, it will be followed by my rtai^nation of the office I at present hol<l ; in order that being effectually removed from all appearance of bias aritiing from personal or official considerations, 1 may he eualtled to devote myself to the fulfilment of those duties upon which I bhouid entf r, in every sense of the word, unfettered and unembarrassed. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, W. HALSE. Nrw Plrninn'h. M y 17 1853. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS (F ("^ ENTLIiMEN.-Inmy las' addiess to J( \ou I declared my belief that I should become your Superintendent under the new Constitution. I can now state that, a'suiance? of sup |iort since received, have considerably improved my chance of •.uccess. Should my anticipations be realised, and the Election terminnte in my favor, you may rely on my steady attention to your interests in every department of the Provinrial Government, and especially on my active co-operalion in introducing and maintaining a system of sound economy in the management of the Public Revenue. I hiive the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, J. T. WICKSTEED. Om.tt, Miy 21, 1853. FOB SALE, A WATER-WHEEL and all the Timber thereunto belonging, near Messrs. Oliver & Rundle's Flour Mill. Apply to filagdon Ftrm. W. BAYLY. FOB SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, FIFTY SWINE, Amongst which are about 10 Young SOWS in Farrow. Also a Prime Young BOAR. Apply to | Bligdon Farm. W.BAYLY.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 1 June 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 1 June 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 1 June 1853, Page 1

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