Electoral. UCKLAND CITY. To the Electors— . I desire to thank you for the position in which you placed me, and in view of the fact that my candidature was not announced until the majority of the electors had pledged their votes, I have every reason to feel gratiflea at tiiQ result* I take yesterday's vote as a pronounced expression of confidence on the part of the Elec tore, Those of my friends who worked ener-; getically for mo, and who assisted me with their votes, have my sincere thanks, while my opponents and their supporters have my warm congratulations. , ADAM PORTER.' TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. Gentlemen - ,— I return you my sincere thanks for the distinguished honour yeu have done me in placing me at the head of the Poll. I regard it as another mark of respect from the citizens to Sir George Grey. ; . Yours faithfully, J.M.SHEKA. Remtiera. 6(,h December, 1890. Xji DE N ELECTORATE. Gentlemen;— For the large support accorded me accept my warmest thanks for your truly independent voting, Faithfully youw, JOSEPH GREENWOOD. Kingsdale Farm, Mount Roskill, 6th Decemher, 1890..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 5
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