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THE THORNDON ELECTION.

? TO THE EDITOR O* TfiSBVBIfItKaiPOST. Sir, — I think the ratepayers of Thorndon are being <remed-\rrai greferoegnKegy^' tf gay the least of it. Two persona have, b&n nbmfnated for the, vacant seat in tbe,CityjC#uncil, and neither have issued anfcd^lre»a,pV.mven any intimation of their intention to meeFthe ratepayers of the ward. ' \j Considering the important questions, 'rff&cting the welfare of tbe ; dfy, liow udder'consideration, it is high time thosfrgetttletnen bestirred themselves, and gave the 1 ratepayers their opinions, as it is highly desfcaßle the best man should be elected/ especially at the preient time. • , • <r >..\ THOB^XtpIT. [Certainly the candidates are diswwrtepus, but the Thorndon ratepayers Should; ha,va bestirred themselves a fortnight; ago.. We^iiited this out at the time. — Ejp.JE^Pjj. tj ,

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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THE THORNDON ELECTION. Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2

THE THORNDON ELECTION. Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2