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Most Lucrative Freehold Investment 'PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSBS j, SMITH & CO; HAVE ieeeivedperemptoiy inntruetionii to «ell' ( without Hcser\e, at their Auction Mart.M nn early dnte, of whioU due notice will be given, } The House and Premises How in the occupation of Mr. William Bromley, situated -«t Pthautauuj, and known as " Bromley's Hotel J" also, tlie I>ad« docks «nd Land attached thereto, comprising about 170 Acres, more or less. Wellington, 30th April, 1808. FOR SALE EX CANTERBURyT~ 1200 Bushels PRIME DRY WHEAT (War. muted. DUNCAN & VENNELL. Wellington, July 21st, 1858. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Extensive Land SSle«" ; ' * MR. J". H. WALIjiA.CE Will, at an early date, sell by Auction AT NOAH'S ARK, ' r ' : '" CJEVERAL Valuable Freehold and Lease- *•■* hold Propei ties—plans are being prepared. Parties wishing- to avail themselves of this pp. portunity will oblige by giviug early notice, i Land and Estate Agenoy Office ' ■< April 6, 1858 . . "' .' ', ' v; To tlie Eiectoj-s of Wntaa. mpa. & HawkeY Bay. GENTLEMEN— Having been asked by.VnunK her of tlie Electors or your Districts, to offer myself us a Candidate to represent you in theHotise .of Representatives, I beg to inform you that after mature consideration, I have consented to.do "so. As I purpose visiting your Districts, and attending any Public Meetings you may think.proper to call for the purpose of giving me an epportunity of ex. plaining my opinions, it is unnecessary"at present, to enter into tlie -various topics connected witb Ge- ■ neral Assembly matters, I shall therefore" confine' myself to briefly stating, that I. am in. favour of »■ revision of the present tariff, with a view , to fixing i sucli a scale of duties as will not prees with greater severity on-one class than another,' or have the effect of hampering the industrial pursuits'of the ; ' Co.' louy, with fiscal exactions which would operate a> restrictions on its producing energies. As I believe, thnt no General Government, based on the principles of Ministerial Responsibility, cua be satisfactorily -worked, unless it is' located in » central spot, I shall, if elected, strenuously advocate its removal from its present location to Wellington, • and should the House of Representatives' be unablt i to agree ou this point, I shnll be prepared to vote for the question being referred to.the,lmperial Government and abide by its decision I consider, every effort should be made to effect the extinguishment of the Native Title; and lhat Mr. McLean should at ouce come down and reside in the Province, for such period as circumstances may render necessary, instead of-paying us flyjng visits, or that more extensive powers skould ( 'be given to the ) resent resident Land Purchasing Commisssiouerfl. , ' ' ' I am of opinion, that while ihe unity of. the Colony, and each Province in it, should be maintained; yet 1 would separate the Districts in each Province, giving to each District a full' aiid complete system oflociil self-government, and a just sl'are of the Land Revenue raised in it, to be expended by the local authorities, I think the Representation in tlie General Assembly of the Wairarapa, and" Hawkea Bay should be separated and a member or membws given to each District. "" ' '"" Should you do me the honor, to elect me as your 1 Representative, I shall ever aonsider it my .duty I to attend assiduously to promoting tlio prosperity o. the various and important interests of your Districtsf Gentlemen, I lrave the honor to be, Your obedient servant, . Wellington Juiy ]7th, 1808. C. R. CARTER. FOR MANAWATU. ■■£-%-L 'piIE SVI ART SAILING YOUNG OTiEEK, - Nicholas Carey, master, will enil for fie above settlement on Thursday, the 29th iust. For freight, &c npply to WILLIAM LYON. Wellington, July 24, " ; ■' ~ FOR AHUIUIir. 'I , HE well known clipper built SBA SERPENT,)80 tone register, Alexander Blair, 30e§£!|ia|Bgg nmster, daily expected, will 3ail for Port Napier, on or about Saturdsv, the 31st iust. i'or freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTKR. Excbauge Bnildings, 23rd J uly, 1858. FOR LYTTLETON AND OTAGO. __/Tg»- r J"'HE splendid Al Screvf wr\ -*- Steamer Jy&Mixl white sipjif, %'>® tous register, J. Mac Lean, commander, will sail for Lyttekon and'Otago, on or about Friday, the O.th August, 1808. For freight or passage, this fine vessel having unrivalled accommodation, Apply to BETHUNE k -HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, ' ■ ' a;lrd July, 1808. . : ' :
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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1310, 28 July 1858, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1310, 28 July 1858, Page 2
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