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was'given, and four oandidatts,v#Jp;,pfe*ini%n4Jd4-t '6u^d%! •feBfe<L i " j ßBt w^&&Wmm&ni< Taurangi^iMttaitfafJ^HdWukT'^roma^ Thames, and others had-not, aud could.not hays had; a voice in the meetingi rThey have hitherto' been uh> represented in tht I Provincial Council. Tht gejrtln-i men nominated ye«terday,/ with, the exoeptTon of c Captiifr FMlW'laDd myiell, represented only! one portion of an immtfiffo* a'nd extensive distriot. They represent , only. I. ther; agridultural'/inttrest, anjimportaut one; but Qoocei ring that there are othtr.'.and" equally important interests conntoted with Frauklyn'/' aud having.bee\i lleqiestyd^tb' represent them I pow' place myse lf in your hands.- r-1 speak sjspeoia.lly, io 'tU 6leolors^of is ;ithej'out;distriots above mentions!?} and although t may have 'an opponent in the Neio 1 ;Ztafaqd-:Herald>. Aioireih'dtlfor ibi^p'rovideU Eobtain district, aud notl»ni^r)oWsSSb^ihifWticnlar! 'And T beg to aintre\i/mihatrlithdll M& 'W^t jwty' to any private arrangemeiULtumertiveiofiifDur jtut 'privileges, bultliall go to the P.olLpnJhe 21 at, and leave it to you, and you alone, to toy phoihall be your repretentativei. l.have the tiodour to be, , , Geutlemeu, , t r ■'- • »' l '" Yours bo^t obediently, THOMAS SHAYLE GEORGE,
Kemuera, November. 3, '.1 865. j TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT 6$ . // n.-i.F'RANKLYN. r ' ( /^ ENTLEMEN,— Haying done me the honour, to vJC nominate me as'ac'andidate'for the Provincial' Council, jl Anist' that you will' not 'forget that' ■Tuesday ; , next, tbe ,21st Novembers •is the day fix«d c for the election. Having called your attention to the day of election, the responsibility of selecting the members 'must rest entirely with .the < voters. Late events, gentlemen, have made us "All pay more attention to politieaYmatfaWthan we have been accustomed to do. I entirely agree with tht observations made by the Editor of the Cross, on Monday last, with regard to she eloction of Captain Frazer. The voters for Kraoklyn ought to cbnsider the very great importance of the Taurnnga distriot, and that nny mistake or neglect made by them at this eventful period mayih'ave a most' prejudicial effect ou the destinies of the province of Auckland. ; I have the honour to be, .'"*> - Gehtlcraeu,'' ' ' Your obedient servant, '' ' ' ' ' ' ALBIN MARTIN. i 'East Tamalri, ' '' ' '■ J - ■ ' ' ' J ' M November.ls, 1866. '' • l "'
TOTHE ELECTORS ( OF<FRANKLYN. f^i ENTLEMEN,— It has been suggested that Mr. vUT GicoßGKand I' should retire in favour of Captain Frazkr, of Tauranga. "I accede to the suggestion, and believe t,hat I am consulting your interests in doing so. , ; . TheiMilitary Settlers should be represented' in' the Council ; and that "gentleman will also represent what .will shortly become important settlements, on the'Bast.Conit. l", . , , i . . 1*" ' lam a locs to' know what claim Mr. GrorOk has on your suff rage», and .flatter.iuyself that my return would bave been certain,' haying been otio of the Representatives of your District (then the Soutboru Divinion) iv two Connoil*, and may again perhaps hnv<» that honour. Meanwhile, should Mr. Gkorgk not retire, I respectfully request those votes for Captain 1 Frabkr that wo»)ld' have bteh given for, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. Otara, November 14, 1863. ,
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. ' l /GENTLEMEN, — The encouragement I have vJT already received induces me to oome forward, afc the present orisis of affairs, to offer lnysolf as one of tbe Candidates for the representation of your district in the Provincial Council. Should you deem me 'worthy of your' confidence, I trust I may ealoulate upon your support and intoiest, at the approaching election. , The shortness of time and 1 ihe extent of your district",,, unavoidably., .prevents the possibility Of ' hYy calUfig upon you personally, which oircutnstances will, 1 hope, plead my o:couse for nochavin'g done so. I shall refrain from bringingunder your notios the very many important matters which j must necessarily' engage' the attention of every persou in this province, beyond stating that should, you; do me the honour of returning me no exertions shall be wanting on my part to procure Separation, and promote the geueral interests of the province at large". I have the honour to be, , Gentlemen', ' > f Your faithful servant, , HUGH MORROW. Charlton Lodge, Auckland, November 3, 18(55.
TO THE ELECTORS OF ' THE NORTHERN DIVISION. ,,)< ■ '•■.— '—V ( '"'I '"' f*i ENTLEMEN,— I again solicit the honour of VJT representing your district in, tho Provincial Council. , , u > Should you oonsider me deserving of rs-elsotion I will endeavour (as' I trust 'I have 'hitherto siidea-' voured) honestly, and to the best of my" ability to' just'W yottr eoniidenoe. I am, gentlemen, „ . . .iYour obedient 1 sertarit^ ' J - DAVID SHEEHAN.
'TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN ! ,.(• DIVISION. ■,' •' " "'■ /^i ENTLEMEN,— I beg respectfully to offer VUT myself as a Candidate for tho representation of your division in the Provincial Counoil. Should you do me the honour of electing mo as oneofyoxir representatives, I»hall,Hse my, best endeavoursin oarrying out such measures as "will best promote the interests and welfara of the country settlements.' / " '" . ' I have the honour to remain, % , t ■ i Gentlemen,' ' " Your obedient servant, . . • • JOHNMoLEOD. ! Helensvillo, Kaipar*, i Ootober 30, 1865.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN *. I .i •■■ DIVISION.' 1 "" '>•<" /^SENTLEMENj—'Having already ha"d ttie'horiour. VT of soliciting your suffrages for my return once more as one of your rep»*eriUliVes in tHe'Provinoial Council, I Leg again to remind you that I shall feel much honoured by,y«'«ri«i"PPa rt i' swAialso to assure you that no efforts of mine will be spared in advocating your interests. .—."■- .. . , » - ■ You will find me, as heretofore, giving steady and watchful attention to every matter that ponoanw your largs anddraportant .distrioV, '■> - l »- .il .l. l I have the honour to be, , , Your obedient ssivant, j ! >( o.'.m- '' " ''■• 1J J. CA'D'MAN." '!
TO THE ELECTORS OF' THE' NORTHERN' - DIVISION. g^i ENTLEMEN,— Having been urgently requested thr to gojinto the •Uo«iioil l ai one of your Reprisentatives, an"d believing it to be the duty of every man to give aU.the i ( i)ttistance in jwroir 2S!rfc.^th¥froV«rotf I beg.to say that I «h«H bo w lhne to aot if elwttd by you. iVI . Ma< fv I hftve the honour to be, Gsntlemon, ' i Your most obedient servant, THOMAS HENDERSON,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2600, 17 November 1865, Page 1
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