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ELECTION ADVBETISEMENS ItEQQISITIOiN To the Honorable MAJOR JOHN L. C. RICHARDSON. Sir, WE, the undersigned Electors of the Province of Oiagu, earnestly request (hat, you will allow yourself to be nominated as aCaivlidae for the vacant office of Superintendent of this Province. Many circumstances combine in making us regaid you a* the most suitable man to assume >h e direction of affairs at this juncture : and, although ' we feel that we are asking you to mak-/ a considerable personal and political s<«crinc», we are confident that you vviil not allow such considerations to prevent your doing what tlio luture prosperity of the Province, we believe, d^.-nundg from you. Tnnling-that you wili comply wifa our request, and assuring you ot our support, We are, Sir Your obedient Servant*, (Signed by about 180 Electors.) To W. J. DYER, W. POPPLBWELL. H. PIM, and other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. /^ ENTLKMEN" -Accept my warmest thanks' \JT for your cordial invitation to present myself as a Candidate for the vacant office of (Super" inteiident. : You do me but ju-ticc in believing that! would not hesitate to muse considerable personal and political sa rifice whe:e the future prosperity of the Province of Outgo demanded them at my haiula - y and ana .sure you will give mo credit for sincerity, when I tell you frankly that I would willing y accept the promises of your support, could I bring myself to believe that my services were at all necessary. I shall always retain a grateful reoollec. liou of the support which ihe Inhabitants of Tokomairiro and its neighborhood so cordially afforded me when I once solicited their suffrages. Yours very truly. J. L. C. RICHARDSON. ' Wellington, June 14, 1835. - -^ ■ ELECTION NOTICE. MR. MURRAY will be happy to meet the Mectors of Bruce, at the Clutha Perry, on FRIDAY, the 21st instant, at 3 p.m, JY| R . B . M'G.L A S H A N W ILL A D DR. E S S The; . .•._■■ ELECTORS OF 88/TXCS, At the SCHOOL HOUSE, TOKOMAIRIRO, THIS FAY, (20th July), at Two o'clock. WAIIIOLA HUNDRED. A T the request of a number of the License XX Holders, 1 beg to call a -Meeting -«.>f them at the White Horse Hotel, on Saturday, the 22nd at 2 o'cock, p.m. WILLIAM GREY, Secretary to Wardens. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL PERSONS are Cautioned not to buy. molest, or remove any pf my Cattle,. and tho.-e in my poss- s-Yon. qihei wise, after this public notice,' they will : be "prosecuted according tc .;. aw * ' Walter ford. Tokbniairiro, 'July 19, .1865.

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 July 1865, Page 10

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