TE ARO WARD ELECTIONi REQUISITION T6 P. MOELLER, Esq., WELLINGTON. SIR, — We .the undersigned ratepayers of Te Aro Ward respectfully request that you will come forward as a candidate to represent it in the City Council. We do so feeling that the Ward would fittingly be represented by a gentleman possessing 1 your integrity, independence, and business qualifications, and who, as holding a considerable stake in it, would naturally use the utmost exertions to promote its, well being. Should you consent to come forward wo pledge ourselves to do everything in our power to secure your return. , We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, ¦ ( John Plimmcr W. Tustirt John Petford H. Inniss S. S. Griffiths Thbs. Drfacoll I. A. Plimmer William Widdop Wm. Kayll U.Jones , •¦ ,<\ Wm. Bromly E. Shannon H. Davis ' Honry B. Duncan J. Barlow M. A. Simpson N. Reid W. R. Waters F. C. Krceft G. W. Schwartz C. E. Zohrab ( R. S. Cheesman George South William Black and Co. Alex. M 'Donald George Pino William Light William Shannon F. Valentino '. ; CEmttiett ; i H. R. HollLs , J. Sandbrook , , , > J.S.Gallagher J. White «'•'(,.„» T. W. Pilcher W. B. Meek ' J J. B. Wallace J. F.'Wilfs H. Budden James Barber E. Thomas C. .Howo Ade B. Brandon J. R. Blair, r¦> , / G. Sample W. Jameson ' J. Petherick, jun. H. M. Lyon G. Bennett W. Tonks, sen. P. A. Reado L. M'Govern Thomas Bragg ,J. W. Stevensdn »>» > / j John Mackenzie R. Martin vj T. Tolley C.Moody , J. Smith, jun. T. J. Ladd G. V. Shannon John Smith, oon. - , i. M Walter J. Nathan Francis Barker F. C. Binns R. Ha'nu'ah J. H. Fraser A. M'Donald Michael Bohan W. Phalan^ .V ..<» W. Mitehal James Madden?) ii M {j Joseph Dempsey J.Walker '." * , John Hill C. A. Kttiggo ''•'• ""'" Charles Mitchell - James Mitchell H,William Hale William Scott ;j James Brown James Smith D. Kinniburgh A. H. ilaclean J. M. Taylor H. Gaby Thomas Nidd Fdward Jackson J.S.Stevenson W. V. Jadksoh. < i
To Messrs. John Plimmer) W. Tastin, John Petford, H. Innta-s, ;S. S>, Griffiths, and the other Ratepayers signing the requisition. / . ¦ i , ;¦< i''-i .r <> . Gentlemen,— ln Compliance with your very flattering and numerously signed requisition to represent Te Aro Ward' Vtht'Ctijr Council, I beg to offer you my services. ' * I simply contest the Election on the grounds that a Te Aro man should represent T* Arb Ward, and that an infusion of new blood- into the Council would at the present junc turtle of vital importance and advantage, to the city generally. , , , .< I am strongly opposed to the purchase of the Gas Works by the Corporation at the exorbitant price agreed upon at the last meeting of the Council, but would not object to h^ve the price fixed by arbitration, after the vote of the citizen upon the subject had been taken/ * Should I have the honor of being returned, I beg to assure you that I will at all time* endeavor to faithfully represent the true interpft of the Te Aro Ward, and of the City of Wel«lington, unbiassed by any party Ming. T have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours truly, PHILIP MOELLEB. Wellington, 28th August.
SIGNOR FORTUNATO BONACCORTI, Teacher' of the Pianoforte, Sec, from Florence, Italy, has much pleasure in announcing to the public of Wellington that he intends giving lessons on the pianoforte and harmonium. Term*, &c, on application. Apply to Mr. Cimino, Central HoteL NOTICE, /I QTOREKEEPERS, Tradesmen, and others O having claims against the undersigned, are hereby requested to send in their claims oa or before the Ist of September to my residence, Tmakori Road, Wellington, as no debt Will be recognised aftef the 4th of the aforesaid month. W. NEIL. 26th August, 1876. T MASON intends laying POISON on his . premises at Waiwetu, Hutt, from this date, 23rd August, 1876. t AN EVENING CLASS will ,be opened oa MONDAY, 28th INST;. in connection with St. Paul's Day School, Thorndon, by Mr. W. H. Lea. is, Secopd Master. Further particulars ta&y be obtained of Mr. Mowbray or Mr. Lewis." '
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 2
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668Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 2
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