Advertising 1 , and Publishing Office, TOKOMAIRIRO. JOSEPH "MACKAY, Printer ard Publisher, i . Wholesale and. Retail . Sk)OKSELLER AND STATIONER^ DUNEDIN AND TOKOMAIRIRO. TJAS in STOCK a large Assortment; of Commercial and General Stationery, &c, &c. t cymprising — : Ledgers Cash -Books Journals . Day-Books ; Copy Letter-Books Bill-Books," &c, &cl, &<^' ■-■ ; - Also, . J A splendid collectionBibles '' Church Services . , Prayer-Books, h tc., &c., &c. 'Always on hand, \£ A Select and yaried Stock of Books, Embracing the Works of the most Popular Authors. THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Also, Contains all the recently Published Works TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION I Per Quarter - - 6s. Per Annum - - 21 3. GENERAL AND JOB PRINTING . In every Branch Executed on the Premises with Neatne&s an( Dispatch.' BIT/L HEADS, HAND BILLS, RECEIPT FORMS, - . &c, &c : , &c. Subscriptions Received for.Enghse^asd Colonial Newspapers. - ] ON SALE. "MACKAY'S OTAGO ALMANAC ~~ REQUISITIO N To the HonoraVile MAJ ( ) R JOH N L. . C. RICHARDSON. Sir; :. ■ >. .;.,....>. . ■ WE, the undersigned Electors of the Province of O'ago, earnestly request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for the vacant office of Superintendent of this Province. Many circumstances combine in making us reI — ard you a< the most suitohle" man to assume ih c ion- r>f tfffairs at tlii s ju hcture : ; and , although we feel that, we a l- e asking yi;u to make a considerable personal and political sacrifice, we are confident that you will not allow such, conskleratiors to prevent your doing what the future prosperity of tht Province, we believe, demand s fromyou. Trusting that you will comply with our request and assuring you ot our .support, We are, Sir : Your obedient Servants," v ' (Signed by about 180 Electors.) To W. J . DYERv , W, • . POPPLE WELL. H. PIM, and other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. ' /GENTLEMEN— Accept my warmest thaat s \Jf for your cordial invitation to present my_ self as a Candidate for the vacant office of Super, intendent.: '.''■■_ ' . ,■ , You do me but justice in beMeving that I would not hesitate to make considerable personal and political sacrifice* where the future! prosperity of the Proyiuce of Otago demanded them, at my hantJn ; and am sure you will give me credit for' sincerity, when I tell you frankly that I would willingly 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 recol lee-' tion of the support wliich the liihabitantsof Tokomairiro and Ms neighborhood -so •cordially af-' orded me : when Lonce solicited; their suffragesT^:: Yours very truly. -.; , r ; ., ; . •; . J. L. ''C. RICHARDSPN; Wellibgtob;'Juhe 14, 1865. j L ' " ' :
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 68, 27 July 1865, Page 11
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