Election Hotieei TO THB ELECTORS OF THE ASHLEY DISTRICT. Gentlemen,—l nave the. honor to announce myself ac a CANDIDATE for your suffrage at the approaching ELECTION. In the limits of an advertisement 1 cannot fully inform you of my views; but I may state that, if elected, I shall do my beet to obtain one thing—namely, a more equitable arrangement of the representation, so that the large towns should not have so great a preponderance of votes in the Assembly over the country districts as they possess at present. I shall advertise at the earliest possible date the 'places at which I request you to meet mc in public to hear my opinions on the questions of the day. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, 12-11 3518 W. M. MASKELL. MB. J. E. BBOWN requests the ELECTOBS of Ashley District to MEET him at Schoolhouse, Mount Grey Downs, on Wed; nesday, the sth January, at 7.30 p.m. Schoolhouse, Stoke Grange, on Saturday, Bth inst, at 8 p.m. 12-16 3731 pOLEBIDGE ELECTOBS, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, VOTE FOR J. JEBSON. A special train will leave Christehurch for Bakaia, calling at intermediate stations. 1.4 4249 , pOLBBIDGB ELECTION. For the convenience of the Coleridge Electors resident in Christchurcb, A SPECIAL TBAIN Will leave Christehurch at 10 a.m. on THUBSDAY FOB THE EAKAIA, Calling at intermediate stations if required and returning from Bakaia at 1 p.m. 1-4 4243 nOLERIDGE ELECTION. MB CATHCABT WASON'S COMMITTEE BOOMS are NOW OPEN— Christchurch—Cathedral square Chambers Hororata—Cottage, 'near Schoolhouse Williamson's Store Bakaia—Cottage, near Boad Board Office Ashburton —Office, next Union Bank Malvern—Waddington's Mount Somers—Near Morgan's Store Committees having been formed at the above various centres of population, Mr Wason trusts that those gentlemen desirous of securing his return will avail themselves of the accommodation secured. 12-21 3875 T7» LECTORS OF COLEBIDGE. Please do not again disfranchise the district by voting for the outsiders, Bluett and Tosswill, VOTE FOB WASON, The Local and Independent Candidate. 1-5 4260 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE CHEVIOT DISTBICT. Gentlemen, —I have the honor to offer myself as a candidate for election as your representative in the General Assembly. 12-4 3306 LEONABD HABPEB. Boad Boards AVON BOAD BOABD. TAKE NOTICE that Mr W. F. BEATSON has been appointed Surveyor, Cleik, and Collector to the Board, and that all outstanding rates mnstbe paid to him forthwith, or summonses will be issued as previously ordered by the Board. F. T. HASKINS, Clerk to the Board. Boad Board Office, January 4th, 1876. 1-5 4283 TTEATHCOTE BOAD BOABD. NOTICE. The Annual MEETING will be held at the office on THURSDAY, January 6th, 1876, at noon, for the Election of five Members in place of Messrs J. T. Fisher and William Attwood, who retire by rotation, and Messrs Wm. Ness, Wm. Duulop, and Wm, Mardon, who resign. A Poll, if necessary, will take place on Friday, January 7th, between the hours of 10 and 4. J. T. FISHEB, 1»5 4278 Chairman. nPRBTDON BOAD BOARD. NOTICE. A POLL for the ELECTION of Two Members to serve on the Board will take place today, WEDNESDAY, sth, at the Boad Board office; the Oddfellows' Hall, Montreal street; and at Mr Lewis' old Farm House, Halewell, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m, and the result declared as soon as possible after at the office. JOHN THOS. HARRAP, 1-5 Returning Officer. TTALSWELL BOAD DISTRICT. The ANNUAL MEETING of Batepayers for the Halswell District will be held at the Spreydon Boad Board Office, Lincoln road, on THUBSDAY, January 6th, 1876, at Neon, for the ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS, to serve on the Board in the place of Messrs Stafford and Ward, who retire by rotation, and a Poll, if necessary, will be taken the same day, and close at 4 p.m. EBNEST GBAY, 1-1 3686 Chairman. QOUTH MALVERN ROAD BOABD. The ANNUAL METCTING of Eatepayers in this district will be held at the Boad Board Office on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth, 1876, at 12 noon, for the purpose of Electing Two Members to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement of Messrs James P. Pole and Richard Jebson, by rotation, and other business. A poll (if necessary) will lake place the same day, to close at 4 p.m. RICHARD JEBSON, 12 14 3654 Chairman. W O f I o R~. ALTEBATION OF DATE. In consequence of the Polling for the Coleridge Election being fixed for January 6th, the Nomination for Members to serve on the South Rakaia Road Board is fixed for Tuesday, January 4th, and the Polling, if necessary, will be taken on the 7th, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 1218 3791 VOWTI fOAD BOA B D The ANNUAL MEETING of Batepayers of the Kowai Road District will be held at the Road Board office, Balcairn, en FBIDAY, January 7th, 1876, at noon, to elect Three (3) Members in the place or Messrs C. Ff. Pemberton, Samuel Coleman, and Daniel Gorrie, who retire by rotation. A poll, if necessary, will take place on Tuesday, January 11th, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. C. Ff. PEMBERTEN, 12-21 3905 Chaiiman. T I O E~~ In consequence of the Polling for the Ashley Election being fixed for January 11th, the POLLING for the Kowai Boad Board Election is POSTPONED to JANUABY 14th. Polling Places :— Boad Board office, Balcairn School House, Ashley Bank School House, Saltwater Creek Magistrates' Conrt, Leithfield School House, North Kowai School House, Mount Grey Downs C. Ff. PEMBEBTON, Chairman. JLeithfield, Dec 31st, 1875, 1-3 4204
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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3228, 5 January 1876, Page 4
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