Election Notices. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH. Gentlemen, — ■ I beg; to announce that it is my intention to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the next Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the different centreß of population, for the purpose of explaining my views upon the various political questions of the day. Yours obediently, A. R, GUINNESS. TjVL ECTION NOTICE. Mr A. R. GUINNESS will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at the following places on the dates named. Chair to be taken at each meeting at 8 o'clock p.m. Barrytown— Thursday, July 17th. TTOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF •'-■ INANGAHUA. To A. A. S. MENTEATH, Esq.," Beef tonDear Sir,— We, the Undersigned, Electors of the District of Inangahua, respectfully REQUEST that YOU will ALLOW YOURSELF to be NOMI NAIED as a Candidate for the Represen tation of this Electorate in Parliament, and in the event of your acceding to our request, we pledge ourselves to use our very beat efforts to secure your return :— John Dawson Phillip Salmon Charles Fraser James S. Fitch - ' John Ching w. Hindmarsh W.Richardson , . Angus Campbell George Joice G. C. Bowman A. Duncan : « Thomas Lecher Thomas Bruce ... ■ "'. Gißorge Casley Alfred Brown Thomas Collins . : : James I. Aiken James Thorburn Thomas Watson i ' ; JohnßUght , . : . , ■. . WUliam Cummingß ; Henry Lines Charles Cohen Edwardßigg; j Thomas Hunter R. J. Scoltock .. : ..; John M'Lean H. F. Budge Robert Dykes . Robert Card ; .-...,.■ George R. Wells . JohnH. Finlay ..,- ....-,. William Covell .' And others. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, To the Gentlemen Signing the Above Requisition— . Gentlemen,— l am in receipt of your numerously signed Requisition asking me to become a Candidate for the honor of representing this important Electorate in Parliament. : Taking courage from such an expression of your confidence, and fully sensible of the honor you do me, I do not hesitate to accede to your request, and will take an early opportunity of addressing the electors at the different centres of population, and explaining my views on the various political questions of the day. I have the honor to be; Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. A. STEWART MENTEATH. Reefton, July 1, 1884. ALTERATION IN DAYS. MR. MENTEATH will ADDRESS the ELECTORS for the Inangahua District on the days arid at the places . hereafter mentioned :— - Antonios Flat, 8 p.m. , Thursday, lfth inst. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE • INANGAHUA. GbKTIiBMEN,— I beg to advise you that I. will be a Candidate at the General Election, and trust you will abstain from pledging your votes before all the Candidates have explained ther views. [aoaed.] titß THOMAS NORTH,, ; BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Tainui Street, Opposite Post Office. ABIENT .Ali H O TE L, Richmond Quay, Geeymotjth. Wines, Spirits, Ales, of the very best Brands. Superior Accommodation. A Large Room suitable for Meetings and Banquets. HARRY ROBINSON, Proprietor. . VAMES CAMPBELL, M.D., el Montreal ; Ch. M., Lie. Mid., Coumbe, Dublin ; . WALLSBND, BRUNNBBTONi
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4931, 16 July 1884, Page 3
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