Election Notices. TO L. T HON EM AN, ESQ. WE, the undersigned Ratepayers in Roll Ward, request that you will allow yourself to he again nonvnated a< our representative in the Municipal Council at the forthcoming Election. A. Garrick 11. S. Fish, jun, 13. Bagley W. Patron Robert Paterson F W HicWing Sami. Packham John T. Wright Robert Gillies F. P. Mansfield H. D. Mad dock J. L. Buttenvorth Peter Sherwm H. Houghton John F. Dobbic John Hamann H. Steinmitv. J. Cable Robert Banks H. Eggers Fred. H. Evans A. R. Livngston Law, Sonnier k Co. Gi ENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure I" in acceding to your request, and if re-elected, I shall continue to act to the best of my ability for the interest of the "Ward, and the City generally. Yours respectfully, L. THONEMAN. TO MR BENJAMIN B. WILLOUGHBY, Great King street. SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate to represent our interests and wants in the City Council. Having perfect confidence in your ability, we pledge ourselves to exert every influence to secure your return. (Signed) B. C. Haggitt Thos. Redmaync Jacob Pogel And 93 others. To B. C. Haggitt, Thos. Redmayne, Jacob Pogel, Fsquires, and the other g utlcmcn signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in acceding to your request that I should become a Candidate to represent Leith Ward in the Municipal Council. If elected, you may confidently rely upon my unwearied exertions to further the interests of the Ward and City generally ; also that, on all occasions, I shall be found the firm and consistent advocate of economy in connection with the Municipal expenditure. Yours faithfully, B. B. WILLOUGHBY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. IF you want your interests 'well looked iff or I Vote for mercer. If you want Cheap Gas, Reduction in Rates, and Economy carried out, VoTL FOR MERCER. TO TH^^IjECTOR S~OF"J3eIX"WAR.I).' GI ENTLEMEN,- Having been informed IT that a Requisition has been numerously signed, and lha: further signatures are being sought, I beg to state that not being de.-irons that my friends should be importuned further, I am prepared to oiler my services to represent Bell Ward in the City Council, and I shall be happy to address the Electors, at Eight o’clock, on Friday Evening next, at the White Horse Hotel, George street, and on Saturday Evening, at the same hour, at the Royal George. Yours faithfully, WILIJ AM WOODL AN D. Drapery. _ _ SATURDAY, FROM NOON TO 9 P.M. JAUEAT FINAL CLEARING SALE OF D 11 APE R Y, 13 V A. UCTION, AT TEMPORARY PREMISES, MACLAGGA N STREET. JN JOHNSON, Having purchased an entirely NEW STOCK to re-commence Busitie. s in his New Premises, begs to inform the Public that he will have the remainder of his OLD STOCK SOLD BY AUCTION, as above ; Together with a number of KEROSENE LAMPS AND FRAMES, FIXTURES, ice., ice. i NO RLSER'S b. i I N.E. —The New Premises will be opened for Business on the same day, and C. J. invites his numerous Patrons and the general Public, to come and see the extraordinary low prices charged for goods he will open at his New Establishment. REMEMBER—SATURDAY, JULY 31.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1943, 28 July 1869, Page 3
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