t rpo THE ELECTORS : os I GREYMOUTH. L ■ k GfiNTLEMay— I beg to return thanks for ■ the support you have given me in this your s first Municipal Election, and believe me it shall be my earnest desire, by my future actions in the Council, to promote tho welfare of the town at largo. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. ASHTON. rp o t" h e e~l bctobs OF GREYMOUTH. Gentlemen — Permit me to return you my most sincere thanks, for the honor you have conferred upon me to-day, in electing me as a member of the Town Council, and at the same time to assure you that I shall spare no exertions to justify tho confidence you have reposed in me. I am, • Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, T. C. MOORE. rp O TH E ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. Gentlemen— l thank you sincerely for having placed me in such an honorable position on the poll. I assure you that the confidence you have thought fit to repose in me will not be misplaced, and that in discharging my duty to the public my best endeavors will be given to advance the prosperity of the whole town. I am, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, W. F. STRIKE, rpp THE ELECTORS o* GREYMOUTH. Gentlemen — In returning thanks for the honor conferred on so unruly a character to the CounciUcrship of Greymouth, I would only say I have given no pledge I don't mean to fulfil. And am, Gentlemen, Yours very obediently, D. MAGOFFIN. rp O THE ELECTORS OF THB GREYMOUTH MUNICIPALITY. Gentlemen— l beg to thank you for the confidence you have in me, in placing me in the proud position of one of your representatives. According to the Municipal Act, I will have to retire at the end of the municipal year (in about 14 days), when I hope again to occupy the same position as you have now placed me in. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, WM. RAE. rp O THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH MUNICIPALITY. Gentlemen — The Greymouth Union League beg to return their thanks to the Electors of the Borough of Greymouth for the very cordial support that has been given to the candidates nominated by them ; and trust that the efforts of the League to destroy all animus and establish unity of action for the general good of the Borough, without respect to persona or place, has been accomplished. JOHN A. WHALL, Chairman. WM. DALE, Secretary. ;
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 409, 27 August 1868, Page 3
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