Election Notices.
TO THE HONOURABLE JULIUS VOGEL. Sir,— We the undersigned Electors of the City of Auckland Ea»fc request that you will allow yourself to bo put in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly at the forthcoming General Election, and we pledge ourselves to do our \itmost to secure your election.— Wo are, Sir, your obedient servants, G. Yon Der Heyde James Williamson J. Cruicksbank Thomas Henderson James W. Motion Peter Dignan Benjamin Tonki Allan O'Neill Stannui Jones J. B. Eussell W. G. Wilson E. Home Thomas Eussell J. S. Macfavlane Louis A. Nathan Lawrence D. Nathan Alfred W. Gilles T. S. Weston D.B. Cruickihank Stephen £. Hughes William R*ttrny John Honeyman WillUm SwJtmon H. Hardington Henry Isaacs Alex. Kennedy C. G. Quick Robert Graham E. W. Wynn John Mason David Graham W. S. Wilson C. Ludlow H. Joy Henry S. Meyers George Williamson Patnclc Lynch Dignsn E. Louii Bucholx Janoei T. Mackelvis John 0. Morrln A. Wardrop n. M. Jervi3 F. M. P Biookfield John King W. J. Cawkwcll William Kelly Mark E. B. Nicholson Thomas Boylan H. Fendclow James T. Boylan Gao. Henderson J. Cosgrave and Co. S. Morn a J. H. Upton Jas. Eussell John Soppet Gabriel Lewis Henry Quigley J. S. Welsman Geo. Gallagher J. Casey James Oldham Ed. Kich Morton Jones J. Stewart J. G. Free- Benjamin E. Turner E. J. Wright J. H. Symondl Joseph Manning James Eyrie G. Thomson Chapman Thos. M. Macbattia Geoige M. Eeed John Gundry Thos. S. Coppock Denni* Hogan Henry Keesing, jun. A. Oliver William Bacon .>. Mitchell T. Mori in James Warner William F. Clifton Henry Brett Jno. Ogilvie W. T. Feirar Eobert Tassell John Lundon Bernard McDonald Laurence Eobeition Win. Culpan Alex. Saundci* William T. Snell J. W. Preece E. Nolau Henry Can oil A. Wilkie Fenry Lewis John Booth John Porter Thos Mahoney James Harris Daniel Mahoney Robert Hampton J. Hanly Eobert Cooley James O'Donnell Peter Hall 0. Humphries Frederick Ashman L. Claike David Foit I Owen Clarke M. Horton Busby ] Charles Fletcher Young Warren | George Rawlinga W. H. Fort E Sinclair William Thorns Wm. Walters T. D. Warfolk Jno. Kirkwood Thomas Hood William Nicol Gr A. Avey Walter Dudley C. Langsford J. M. Lennox Georgp Staines Eichard J. Feltus Heniy Gilberd A. Asher Hugh F. Anderson Mark Hassan Thos Ellison erome Cadman John Scarrott J. J. Fernandea Peter Eobertson Thomas Weaving Tho3 Craig John Darby E. B. Shalders G. Bowring Hugh H. Lusk Bernard Levy Samuel Coclirane Nixon Goldwater Franz Schorll 1 W. Guird Alfred Aley E. E. Campion Wm. Kirby F.II. lewi3son J. Cater M, Montague John Finly Martin McDeimott Thos. Williams Eoderick McKay William Atkm John Cromwell Walter AlcOaul J. Muraford Eobert Hay.vood John H Wells Cliailes lYthill James Halyday James Stew<u t E. Wood J. N. CrombJa Edward Lewis Charles Maiks Samuel Brown I. Thillips Win. Adams John Hall N. Campbell John Lllyett Joseph G Percy Henry H. Adamt Eichard Beik George Johnson Thoma3 Cole Edward Perkmt Joseph Henry Cooper J. Ellis llichatd Matthews William Jamieson -John Sceats John Callnan Fred. Loverook William Eead H. Pierce Malcolm Murchle j Daniel Collins Edwin Glanville Joseph Tnmb'e 11, Newsieud James B. Francis S. Browning Michael Corcoian H. Partir-'tou : E. Flamgnn G. Whituker Simon Lipstina D. Evitt ! William Smith P. McArthur Wm. Miller JohnKobertson A. Campbell Thos. Hood I Thos. T. Masefleld Jas. Carr ! H Webb and Co. Andrew Fernandez Eobt. Brown J. L. Hatswell John Leech H. Brown Wm. Baker W. H. Skinner J. B. Way N. MoMillan Jas Stewait Michael K. O'Eegan W. B. Atherton S. Y. Coldna Thomas Cotter W, Possermkie Philip Solomon B. McCaul William Leys Edwaid Waters John Geddes George Eodgeis James Foley F. W. Euck Charles Perter George Tun ell William Jeffrey John Copland Irwin Downing W. Mills W. Downing Edward C. Henley Joseph Case William Head James Patterson Henry P. Hayden James Flyn H. Joseph W. J. Messenger John Field T. Freeman James Palmer. Frank Varley John Giibblo C. Casey John Munroe James Ferguson Samuel Evinson Samuel Houston G. Fraser, Phcenix Foundry — Andeison E. Porter Chas. D. Thompson J. S. Poiter Wm. Nightingale Edward Isaacs. 0. Darnedt J. Howaid Hugh Coolahan John Marshall John Gritnley John Johnston F. W. Stevem.
T> E P L Y. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in complying with your flattering request, I will take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, gentlemen, Youu faithfully, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, October 18, 1870. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you thai it is my intention to piosent nijself, on the day of Nomination, as a Candidate for le-election to a seat for your dis trict in thu next itlfth) Pailiament of the General Assembly. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 21,1870.
TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. Fkllow Citizens,— A worthy son of an old colonist called on me yesterday morning to inquire whether I intended to be a candidate for my former seat in tlie Assembly for City West. He put the question, Jio »aid, because of having been told among other things, by one of the gentlemen in chaigo of a requisition, that 1 was nob likely to offer as a candidate for that district. My reply was of course a reference to my announcement in the newspapers. He was satisfied, and said he had informed the gentleman who had applied for bis signature that if the old mcmbeis chose to come forward he had no wish to see them displaced It appears, from tho published report in the New Zealand Herald of what took place at an interview with his Honor Mr. Gillies, that a "friend "of mine, a member of the deputation who presented the requisition to that gentleman, had been informed "that Mr. Williamson intended to cooio out for Newton." To avoid further misapprehension I wish you to know that such was never my intention, nor was it ever proposed to mo to cio so. And I further state to yen that it was not till after I was pressed to et my constituents know my intention with regard to City West that my announcement was addressed to you, and published on last Friday evening. I should also inform you that before the closing of the recent testion of Parliament a number of the members who had given a general support to the Government policy determined to resume the seat 3 in the Honje of Representatives, if their constitnents so willed it, in ordvr to assist the author of the policy to give effect to it. X was one of that number. We knew that a section of the House was much opposed to tho policy which we had «upported, and had laid plan* for its overthrow ; if that could not be accomplished, because of its popularity, that every effort should be made to wrest from the hands of the present Government the administration of it. Sigm of these designs are already manifest. For my own part the policy of last session has long been that of Imy own conviction*. The North Island must be opened up to the hands of industry, and tbat industry ». couraged by every mean* which a Government can employ, before we can hope to succeed and prosper, either in town or country. Local Industries must also be fostered ao that employment may be provided for the increasing town populations Seeing that the present Government aim at theie great objects, and that much collateral good otherwise is likely to flow to the province and city of Auckland from their measure*. I <ay, fellow citizens, let your support be given to the carrying out of that polioy. " Destroy it not; there is good in it,"— Yonri very truly, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, October 20, 1870.]
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4116, 31 October 1870, Page 1
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