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TO THE BURG- ESS E S OF , THE • BOROUGH OF GEEYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen', — E'AYLNG, at the request of a large number of burgesses, consented in become :i Candidate for a seal in the Borough Council, .1 respectfully solicit your vote and interest. Being a large ratepayer, and having a great interest at stake, I promise you (if elected) to do my utmost to promote (be welfare of the Borough, and guard (lie interests of (he ratepayers in general. I remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours trulv, J.Cr. THOMAS. Greymoufh, April lib, l!)i)l. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BORQUEGH OF GEEYMOUTPI. T._f AVLNG been nominated for a seat JL._L in the Borough Council, I take (his opportunity of soliciting your votes and interest at iho coming election. Trusting that in my past life of 3<t years in your midst, I have gained your confidence for honesty of purpose. I confidently solicit your support, Vours faithfully, BENJAMIN DIXON, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTTL Lathes and Gentlemen, — AGAIN seeking a seat Upon (lie Greymouth Borough Council, I now respectfully SOLICIT a continuance of your confidence, and request that if my actions during (he term that I have served as Councillor have met with your approval, you will accord a vote in :ny favour at the forthcoming election. If I have the honor of being again returned as one of your representatives, I will continue in my endeavors to guard the interests of the ratepayers to the best of in}' ability. Yours respectfully, .JESSE STEER. TO THE BJBGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY.

Lames and Gi:.vii,kmen t , THlOit twelve years I have had tics hon. i* our of representing you at the Court, cil Board. During that time I have cr.dcavourcd to the best of my ability (and I hope successfully ) studied your interests and the welfare of the Borough. In again seeking your support I have every confidence that my past services and experiences will not be forgotten, and yon may rest assured that if elected my best efforts (consistent with economy and efficiency) will In devoted towards conserving your interests and the improvement of the Borough in which the whole of my interests are centred. THOMAS JOYCE. TOTHE RATEPAYERS~OF TILE BOROUGH OF GREY. Ladies and Gentiemen, — IT is needless for me to here express my views, as I am aware that a public meeting is lo be called hy the Mayor to enable each of the Candidates to express his views on Municipal matters. I have had the honor to represent the Katcpaycrs for, i lie past 25 years, and leave them t<> judge of my actions in the Council. Jl ! have Failed to please every ratepayer, J. have always done my utmost for lite genera! welfare of the town. If elected J ivill do my utmost for the good of (he ratepayers in the future as I have endeavored to do in the past. Yours respectfully, DANIEL SHEEDY. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY. Ladii:s and Gentlemen, — tAYING again been nominated for a seat on lite Borough Council, I respectfully solicit your vote and interest. During my term as Councillor I have endeavoured to promote the welfare of the town, and have always studied the interests of the Burgesses. If you again do me the honor of returning mo, I will do my utmost to further lite interests of the town in general. Yours faithfully, A. G. ASHTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In asking for your support at the Borough Election, I find that it would be impossible for me to interview you all. So I beg to state that I am an Independent Candidate, and will discuss and vote on all measures coming before the Council on their merits only and without fear or favor. I am, Yours faithfully, P. J. GLEESON. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF GREYMOUTH.

Ladies and GestlemenPEKOTTJ, in connection with his VX« candidature, begs to slate that he abstiins from personal canvass, neither out of individual disregard of the voters nor out of indifference to the election, but because he is not inclined to believe that the Burgesses consider their votes a matter so slight as to bestow them upon mere personal solicitations. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OFGREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen — AT the recjuest of several electors, I beg to announce that I am a candidate for your suffrage as a COUNCILLOR at the forthcoming Borough election. If elected I can assure you of my best efforts to promote the intercuts of the whole Borough. JOSEPH JAY, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GKEYMOUTIL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— J laving been nominated as a Candidate for a sent on the | Borough Council, I hereby beg to solicit your support. Should yon do.me the honor of electing me, I shall do my utmost to promote the welfare of the Borough as a whole. This being the first time 1 have offered myself for the position, I cannot refer to past services, but 1 trust that my character in the past us a private citizen has been such as to entitle me to your Yours faithfully, B. HART. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At J_J the request of a large number of ratepayers I oiler myself as a Candidate for the position of Councillor, and solicit your support. If returned, I will do my utmost to further the interests of the town and advance the borough. Being a very large ratepayer, you can depend on my studying economy and guarding your interest. Polling Day—Wednesday, 21th April. Your obedient servant, E. J. SMITH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 April 1901, Page 3

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