To Robert Pnaa-azyn Zs^-, 0 IR,>^— Wetlie uadersigned electors in the district of Ahuriri beg to bail on you to allow yourself to be put id n unLiaa )n,ai a Candidate for a seat in the P_o/incial Council. . . - ... _^ ( _ William Fannin, .".;.' ; "Wiiiium "H^rsjiaii, Kdwaid F. Harris, ■• l Cliarles J. Giiiiy, % William Thomas, Thomas Wiaiams, Alex.;SL. C. iUjjiis, ,1 .ha -Ilenrv Sebiey, J. I>. Williams, U.S. Titfen, . It. si. Skeet, Kdiuu'.id 'iuke, J. R. Duncan, Jehu Roy', Nnpier, O-aober, 23, 1857. GENTLEMEN — ' Having been roquested by several of my fellov settlers to uuo.v inyscif -.o be put in nomi:iatio i, as a Ca.idLia.e for a seal in the Provincial C un il, and having this day received areiuii.i n from }oa to the Same eifejt, I I'cJvit tlia; 1 s.ioal.l bj neglectilg a publi.; daty v. c.c Ito reluje. ' •'- > lc is n^ejlesi tor nu to enter into any l.n^J.iy expluiadon of my political views, a.-> th--y arj ve-.l k..0..n o m >si of th s.' who desi c to . o.i»u\ n.e uiai their cond-den.-.e. I will no v only s.aie gene. all/, tnat 1 a ; ;i Xi.ep rei 10 s:p ).:rt De. rea-herstou's j> luy in the nicU M oj a.ne i b-iieve ie to bj bjststii.e.i vO <.h^ i/i-ovinee-as a wii ;le, aid that a. i.. is jane, live it ivqaires t.ie su]Dp .).■{. of -v'iii'y o.ie vv'iio n.n t.ie icai inter-jsts oi t .is i)*tviet &■: heu-t. On tius^ g.-ju.di. gentlemen, I most wini.igiy ajcrdj 10 \our request, and il elected m.' ii:sc die iii bj. m prom ie :he i iUTC-sts • f tiii.-: D:s^ii;rt, viia.'n up to ihio tiiu.' ha\M uj.M m si v idu-.ibtediy ne^lecte i, and I hope u> iiK«k.- up f.>r my want i.f experience in public all'.irj oy steady iud a.i try :.nd cau-fal attehiion to the incercsts of my ci'..saLiit;iiLS. I have the honor to he, Genlkmcn,' Yuur ir.o -t obedient Servant, ROBKR l PHARAZ YN, To Messrs. Fannin, Marshall, Guilt/ and the other Gentle. nen signing tlie Requisition. Napei, Ojieber, 23, 13') 7. The Tiioraa^ii-bred Entire Horse r St. PATRICK raev^t the wish of numerous V V S-clluto in th.ic neigh oourhojd, scanu t.xid sea on at .vlr. fLuduigs s^aJ n, - WAIPUKUEAU, 'Terms. — Five Guineas each mare. If threa or nure mares t^e bona jiae property of one person, Four Guiue.s each, — payable on tiie Ist. Jaiuary iboS. Mr. B. r . DANVERS vill give A SILVEK CUP Value Thirty Guineas, to be run for in 18i.il by the bto-k c£ wi.i no.se, of this sea o.i ; one niiie and a disiauce, H.ats; lo carry thi-ee ) ear old weights, Encrance 3t^. is. and the race to be under ;fi.e su r eriiite;iuoft. c Aliuriii Race Club, to \\hi.:h all i~J3GT6raes''are to be eate:ed aautees paid on the Ist. JmiC lij^Q. B. D; DANVERS, JJ; pier, . - v October 23. 1857.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 5, 24 October 1857, Page 5
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