PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEHEAS my Fences have been repiatedly cut through by panics carting away Raupo, &c. &c. I hereby give notice that from this (Lite no person will he allowed to cut raupo, flax, or toe-toe on my properly nt Omatn, without my written permission. J. Y. Lloyd. Crofton Park. Juno 25 1853 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ANTI-SIHOT COMPOST. A CERTAIN Remedy for SMUT in Wheat, and a sure preventive to the attacks of the Slug, Grvb, & Wirmvorm, e-.tire.ly obviating the necessity of using I.UIR or (ALT. To be had at the store of Mr. H. J. HoNF.YFir.i.n, in packets containing suffi cient to dress six bushels of wheat, — Price. 2s. 6d. TUE <g©MMVYTEE TOO. CONDUCTING THE ELECTION OF C. BROWN, ESQ. Ron gjttpmntcn&rnt, Will sit every Saturday , at 5 p.m., AT THE SEVEN STARS INN. J. C. Richmond, Esq., Chairman. Mr. T. King, Mr. G. Broad more, Mr. C. Clara, Mr. P. Elliot, Mr. F. U. Glcdhill, Mr. W. K. Hulke, Mr. S. Oliver, Mr. M. J. Stark, Mr. W. Tntton, R. CHILMAN, Secretary.
I TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS CF 111 IPiLViR?D®(yJTIHIa G_ ENTLEMEN,— In my last address to you I declared my belief thnt I 1 should become your Superintendent under the new Constitution. I can now sate that, a«suiance»of support aince received, have considerably improved" my chance of success. Should my anticipations be realised, nnd the Election terminate in my favor, you may rely on my steady attention to your interests in eveiy department of the Provinci.il Government, and especially on my active co-operation in introducing and maintaining a system of sound economy in the management cf the Public Revenue. I hnve the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, J. T. WICKSTEED. Omatn, M«y 21, 1853. TO F. U. GLEDHILL, Esq. SIR, — We, the Undersigned Electors, believing you to be a fit and proper person to Represent the Town of New PI) - mouth in the House of Repiesentatives, beg you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a Candidate, and in the event of your acceding to our request, promise you our support. Signed— W. K. Hulke, and 71 others. New Plymouth, Jane 10, 18S3. " ' Devon, itrcct, June 13, 1853. | Gfntlemcn,— Although I declined to allow myself to be put in nomination as a Candidate for the House of Representatives at the public meeting, and frequently refused to enteitain private requests to thn purpose, yet when a requisition is presented to me signed by more than one-half of the voters ol the town, I can no longer hesitate to offer myself for your suffrages. Should I be returned, I shall make it my business to study the welfare of the settlers generally, by advocating such meaau res as ■ may appear calculated to advance the interests of the Province, nnd preserve amicable relations between the settlers and the aboriginal natives of these islands. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, F. U. GLEDUILL. To W. K. Hulke, Esq. nnd the other Gentlemen I uho signed the requisition. . i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 6 July 1853, Page 4
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