Public Companies. A USTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSUB* A. ANCE COMPANY (with which v incorporated the Colonial Insurance Company, empowered under Act of Parliament), for Fire, Life and Marine Insurance, and Guarantee for Fidelity. Capital—£26o,ooo. Agents for Canterbury, 1-23 Thebl, MnTOjr & Co. THE VICTORIA FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agents:— Wamon, Wabneb & Cα* 6-8 Lyttelton and Christchurch. NEW SOUTH WALES MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Maiine Risks taken on Wool, General Merchandiae, Ac., at lowest current ratee. Policies on wool issued in duplicate, payable in London, in case of lose, Dy the Company's Agents, Messrs. Aitken and Co. Bbowksxx A Co^ S-17 Canterbury Agents. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £1,600,000. Established 1803. Fire Bisks taken at Lowest Current Bates. E. S. Daxoity & Co., 10-7 Lyttelton and Christohuroh. Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LINCOLN DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN, —It is with much regret I \JT am compelled to relinquish my intention of offering myself as a candidate for the Lincoln distriot in the next Provincial Council. Continued weakness renders mc incapable of performing, in a satisfactory manner, the duties of one of your representatives, and I hare consequently no alternative but to retire from public affairs until my health is re* established. With my best thanks for the confidence you have placed in mc, I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WniuK B. Toeswuzu Templeton, May 2, 1866. 6-4 A. C. KNIGHT, ESQ. DEAR SEE,—W. B. Toeewill, Esq, having communicated to us his inability to comply with our withes for re-election in the Provincial Council, in consequence of con* tinued ill health, we, the undersigned Electors, beg respectfully to request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination' for the Lincoln District at the coming election. This being exclusively an Agricultural'Distriot, and you having resided amongst Tie as a practical agriculturalist several yean, eminently qualifies you to represent our interests in the Provincial Council, and we pledge ourselves to use our utmost endeavors to secure your return. William Slater Henry Ingle William Prebble John Craighead R Prebble George Horrell A Whincop Patrick Carman Michl. Downey A Stephens James Maskrey James Rogers John N Tosswill . Sam Bailey William B Toeewill James Lockhead W J Walter Edmund Langstreth Thomas Thompson W Sogers Charles Thompson Bartholomew Ward Samuel Harwood George Marsh John Stillwell John Taylor William Jackson Henry Slater William Pateraon Robert Day George Carey David Dunn Robert Grinter Skinner Helms John Mills William Tod GeoGiddings James Blackler George Thompson Thos Barrett George White James Blair Edwin White W McLauchlan William White B Wright James Winter J G Murray William Robinson James Roberts Fred White Henry Paunett Jos McGlintock Dugald MoFartane A Wade WHislop John Harding J C Angus April 80,1866. TO WILLIAM SLATER, BBQ, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gbhxlbhxn,—lt is with much regret I learn that Mr. W, B. Toeewill v compelled, from continued ill health, to resign his intention of coming forward as a representative of the Lincoln district. I beg to thank you for the confidence you have expressed in mc, and have much pleasure in complying with your request. I snail take an early opportunity of meeting you for the purpose of explaining my views on the various important matters which are likely to be brought before the nest Provincial Council. Should you do mc the honor to elect mc, my utmost endeavors shall be used to promote the interests of the district, and of the province at large. ! I remain, Gentlemen, ! Your obedient servant, Abthur 0. Kjtight. Newlands, May 4. 5-4 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. /~1 ENTLEMEN,—Aβ your Coastitunmoy reVX turns three members to tho Provincial Council at the general election which will take place in a few weeks, I now do myuelf the honor of intimating my intention of becoming a Candidate for one of the seats at your disposal I-:...;': !.'•<'■ ■ '.: :->■;;■- I shall take the opportunity, where possible, of making a personal canvass of your votes, and acquainting you with my views oa cub* jects of provincial interest. Meanwhile, Gentlemen, v I beg to remain, Your obedient servant, 2-26 Thomas Wμ. Mauot. TO THE BLECTOES OF THE MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. S*i ENTLEMEN,—In a few da/s the ProVJT vincial Council will be dissolved, and you will then h»ve to elect two members to represent you in the new Council. I have the honor to announce that I shall offer myself for re-election, and hope to receive the same generous support that you accorded tome four years ago. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting the electors in different parts of the district. T M MM llrtlilllMl | M , ' I X SDt VtTjilTlffflilfflila Your obedient servant, JoaxpH Bxswice. Gretthorpe, Kaiapoi, March Iβ. 8-20 TLfPv TRAVEBS'S COMMITTEE. TiyfE.TRAVERS'S COMMIT TEE ROOMS Jj/JL are Open every Day, from twelve to three o'clock, at Colombo Hobs*, corner of Gloucester and Colombo streets. PjEBCXTAX RUM* 4.16 ; ' B*eS*£sj^..
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 3
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