ON S>4Z,E XV THE UNDERSICNED. A I>OUT 3 Tons CAMP OVENS and i% CROCKS, ilt 3^d.pet Ib. Perfuiated Zinc at 7<i per square foot. About ■(• tons of cut, wi'>ii[;ht, and patent cl'i»p, & rose nails, cut nails &. fio»r-ing-l>ia.ls ,it 4d per 111. wrought & patent n.nls (rom <I^,l ]>er lt>, upwards-, best putty, 100 gross seiews, 200 pair T hinges, 600 paiis b-ais & iron butts, tower bolts, loifcs, knocke s, case zinc, wire, wedges, tools, 11. & J. GII..MOURNew Pljmoulli, July 1, 18r>!. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE GREY AND BELL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN.-Since my letuin fiom Auckland, I have been requested by many of the Electors of the Grey and Bell Districts, to allow mjself to be put in nomination as your Member in the House of Repiesent.itives, and in complying with this request, and c uning funvaid as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the Gencial Assembly, I beg to assure you that my best exeitions will be employed to meiit the confidence reposed in me should you sec fit lo elect me. I have the honou, to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, uonrcrtr iwrris. New Plymouth, June 22, 18. r >tf. 70 THE FLECTORS.OF THE GREY AND HULL, DISTRICT. xpENTLFMEN,— Ihvinir b-en repent\Js cdly ir quested by gentlemen of all jinriies to allow myself to be put in nomination ns n Candidate for the Provimial ouncil, ais also for the Legislative Atsernly, after the m.my expressions of eonfiencc, I can no longer decline the kind invitnlion. 1 now beej fo offer my c elf n« a Cnntlif'a'c for the Ligslntive A'sembly, and should I be elected, I hope that by strict attention to (ill tin' inti i ( "-Is ol this co'omv, and to this Province m pai ticular, to justify you in r< posing your confi icucc m inc. My opinions on the most important nnttets are pretty wdl kn iwn, so as to rnului any length v address unnecissurv. Any c.\|)lnnation\ tint maybe required of opinions relating to the uelf.ire of the Provincf, will be freely and frankly given in tlie course of my canvass I linve the honour li he Your very oledient -servant, THOMAS HIRST. DcYon.slrcct, June 14, 1853. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TO WN OF NhW PLYMOUTH. FELLOW SETTLERS,— Having canv.i«skl your town as aCmdula'c for your sufTrnnes at thy forthcoming el«rtion, to sit .is one of your Representatives in the Provincial Council, the amount of success attpntl.inton my proprcss has been so hghly satisfactory, th.it at once I announce my•el( n con)])etitor for t ose honours you will soon be called upon to con'cr. > houlrl \mi diem mo uoithy of yotn confidence, both ins lime niul I.ilkiui I am «illui_ r to dexo'e to the intcicts of th" lounnnd scttl< mi lit Mitliout any rcuiuniiii'ive icturn. It v>o>ild be mv liighest ambition to prornnte, by ewiy < on-ltiutional means, tlie development of ilmse ic^ources with nliicli this s ttleinent .ib"im'ls i wo ild .ilsd cniKavour to sec carred out (he gre.d int ntjons <>t llie legislative enactment, presented to us .is B i'ish hiibjcpj.s by cm f.ithcil.i'ul — th.it of .i generous and s iilightcix-d Imifldom Oppo«ini; at all timi s nny untied ssnyy cipeuditiiie, convijiccd that such a burden a settlement so young ab this la quite inadequate to bi a-. Your obedient servant, A KING New Plymouth, Juno 12, 1853.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 53, 3 August 1853, Page 4
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