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Election Notice 3. TO HENRY JOHN TANC2.ED, Esq. DEAR Slß—The much-regretted retirement of James Edward FitzGeruld, Esq., from public life, and from the representation of our City, will shortly render it neces-ary that the Electors should take steps to supply the vacancy; and we, the undersigned, electors of the City of Christehiireh, it to be of utmost importance that the representative of the City should be a gentleman long resident among us, and mc who has til ways taken a prominent part in the politics of the province, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the representation of our district in the General Assembly of New Zealand : — John Anderson Andrew Duncan Win. Montgomery Wm. Norman Thos. Wm. Maude J. W. Shackleton John C. Angus Oscar Kirby Jas. W. H. Blake Bobt. Sutherland W. D. Wood Wm. Calvert William Stringer James Wood John G-rierson C. 0. Aikman B. Simpson Hyam Marks Andw. Ritchie S. C. Farr Wm. Day George Gould P. Laurie Jas. P. Jameson Henry ifatson John Lewis James W. Smith Thos. I. Joynt Joshua S. Williams Ednr. Pavitfc Thns. Puvitt J. Baldwin J. Ladbrooke Charles Kiver Robert Symington Fredk. Stroute Henry Montgomery N. J. Suckling Richard Allen R. H. Rhodes W. H. Lane " J. D. Macpherson J. S. Turn bull C. W. Turner W. Hislop J. Jones W. Harris H. J. Hall Joseph Bailey TO MR. JOHN ANDERSON AND THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen —I have to return you raj most sincere thanks for the honor which you have done mc in requesting mc to become your representative in the General Assembly. I have no hesitation in acceding to that request, and so soon as the issue of the new writ is publicly notified, I shall be prepared to take steps for explaining my views on the various political questions of the day to the general body of electors. I remain, Gentlemen, Tour obedient eervant, 1-29 Henbx Johk Takcbbd.

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 3

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