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election of the Superintendent the Electors of Canterbury will be called upon to choose representatives for the new Council, having been requested by numerous friends to come forward as a candidate at the next election for the Kaiapoi District, I have consented to do so, and now solicit the honor of your votes. This being the first time that you have had the privilege of exercising your right of returning a member for this district, should you do me the honor to return me as one of your representatives, I pledge myself to use my utmost endea- i yours to advance the interests of this province, i and of the rapidly growing and flourishing j district of Kaiapoi in particular. As to_ my political opinions, I can hardly state them in so short a space as an address of this nature must of necessity occupy. "I hope, however, to have the pleasure of meeting you at an early opportunity, when I can state my views on the subject more fully. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Tour most obedient servant, JOHN FULLER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce myself v!T as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. Having had the honour of a seat in that Council since the extension of its numbers, as one of the members for the Christehurch Country District, I may be permitted to refer you to my services during the whble of that time, as the best testimony to my qualifications for the office. My. attendance in the Council and on committees, and my recorded votes will satisfy you that I have never shrunk from, at least the attempt faithfully to discharge my duties, and they will also convince you that I have never absented myself from my place in the Council, in order to evade recording my vote upon any j measure which carried with it a clear exposition of my opinion. Should I have the honor to be re-elected, I promise you that I will endeavour to pursue the same independent course; and that I will to the best of my ability at all times zealously guard your interests. As it is not my intention to make a personal canvass, I beg to remind you that the nomination is fixed for the sth November, at Christchurch Quay, and the polling for the day after (the 6th) at the same place, and at Mr. Archer's on the Lower Lincoln .Road. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, J. OLLIVIER. TO THE ELECTORS OF ~~ THE AVON DISTRICT. HAVING represented the Christchurch; District in the Provincial Council from 1 the first election of that body, I,now offer my- , self as a candidate to represent you in the next Council, as I feel that I am more "peculiarly1 connected with the electors of the Avon District than with any other portion of my former constituency. In requesting your support upon the present occasion, I can only say that, should you do me | the honor to elect me, I shall, as I have hitherto i done, endeavour to promote the interests of I this district as well as of the Province at large. My public conduct will be influenced now as formerly by a conviction that the duties of a Member of the Provincial Council consist in promoting practical improvements rather than in discussing political theories. I may refer to the discharge of my duties as Speaker of the late Council as a guarantee for due attention to the business which may be entrusted to me as your representative. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, . CHARLES BOWEN. NOTICE. PROVINCE OP CANTEBBUEY TO WIT. AKAROA DISTRICT. "T¥7"HEREAS a Writ under the hand of V? Thomas Gore Browne, Esq., Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, &c, &c., bearing date the Fourteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Seven, hath been directed to me, John J Watson, as Returning Officer of the Akaroa District, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and j in manner fand form by law prescribed, three legally qualified persons to serve as Members of the Provincial Council for the said Akaroa District: Now, therefore, I, the said John Watson, Returning Officer for the said Akaroa District, do hereby, in pursuance of the said recited Writ, give notice that a Public Meeting of the electors of the said Akaroa District will be holden at the Court House, Akaroa, on Monday, the 2nd day of November next, at noon, for the purpose of nominating three persons to serve as Members of the Provincial Council tor the said Akaroa District; and in the event of a poll being demanded for the Candidates or any of them, such polling shall take place on Thursday, the sth day of November next, at the Court House, at Akaroa; at the School House, Pigeon Bay; and at Mr. Tuson's House, Okain's Bay. The voting to commence at any time after 9 o'clock, a.m. of the said sth day of . November, and to close at 4 o'clock, p.m. of the same day. JOHN WATSON, Returning Officer. Akaroa, September 17th, 1857,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 513, 3 October 1857, Page 6

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