I agree you don't need that unless you have some problem.  That problem
could be for example that after boot you don't have a single DNS address
like desribed elsewhere (other bug reports).

To better understand my case you need to be aware of changes how DNS is
implemented in Ubuntu 12.04

    http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/

That document suggest you to add "tail" file into

    /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/
 
in order to include other DNS addresses.  (Unfortunately there was a problem 
with that method, too.  However, that's actually another problem.) 

Based on that same document I understood new settings will be loaded
when you restart Network Manager. Getting increasing number of messages
each time you restart NM is not very serious but still I regard that as
a cosmetic bug.

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Title:
  Restarting NetworkManager cause messages to accumulate

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Using

  sudo restart network-manager

  in order to load new DNS settings will cause accumulating number of
  "Connecteion Established" messages.  Each time I do that one extra
  message will appear i.e.  after 10 times you will 10 similar message
  boxes to close one after other.

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