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Election Notices* npO MR. W. WHITE, Waimea.-Sotith. Sib— We, the undersigned electors of WaimeaSouth, hereby invite you to allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent us in the Provincial Council, in the place of Mr. Oliver (whose seat will shortly be declared vacant), and we pledge ourselves to use our utmost endeavours to secure your return. We are, &c, James T. Smith Walter Mead Thomas Hunt Joseph Holt, jun. Joshua Bird Joseph Trass J. Tunnicliffe, sen. Jacob Watson Joseph Andrews W. Pearce James Robertson John Lines John Rawlings W. Wordsworth Geore;e Parkea John Currin, jun. W. Hunt W. H. Cole Jonathan Mears Samuel Holt John Mears James Wadsworth Charles Andrews W. Wells German Hodgkinson Robert Hooker F. Carvell, sen. W. A. Morrison Robert Eden Thomas Maddock Esmey Brown Thorcas Hill Joseph Watkins G. Kinzett, sen. Alfred Cox John Palmer Henry Midgley James Jary F. Carvell, jun. W. Cruse. James Small G. Small Morris Hickey Charles R. Colt Charles Spring T. Colo Thomas Thomas Alexander Drummond B. Lines James Newport W. F. Kcarns George Flower Alfred James Harinan Joseph Flower James Knapp Joseph Fensimore Quintin Hill J. Fitch H. Garnett W. Pahl W. H. Knapp John F. Pahl William Quinney W. Kapebann William Louden W. H. Phillips Frederick Mead Hubert Mear John Brewerton Charles Gaukrodger Isaac Brewerton Thomas Fawcett George Coleman. To J. T. Smith, Esq., and other Electors signing the above Requisition. Gentlemen— Allow me to thank you for the honour you propose to confer upon me, in electing me to represent your interests in the Provincial Council. Having resided so many years amongst you, and taken an active part in the politics of this province, my views are pretty well known to most of you ; the hustings, however, will afford me an opportunity of entering more fully into those matters likely to be brought before the Council. In the event of my being elected, I shall do my best for tho furtherance of the interests of this district, and the province generally. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 773 W. White. npO the ELECTORS of WALMEA SOUTH. Grntekiten — Having been requested by a number of tiie Electors of the above district to become a CANDIDATE for the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL, I beg to offer my services, and to inform you that I shall become a Candidate for the seat w hen it shall have become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Oliver. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Simok Bonnet Shcock. Bridge Hotel, April 16. 806

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 53, 4 May 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 53, 4 May 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 53, 4 May 1867, Page 8