TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTEICT i OF NAPIER. TjTELLOW ELECTORS,— As the time is fast J. approaching when we will be called upon to elect representatives for our first Council, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the town of Napier; having been asked to do so by many of you. ' •■ ■ ■ . I do so, believing that I know its resources arid requirements as well- as any. o£ my fello^f settlers having been here from the first formation' of this' Township. Ever since, as "Old Colonist." I asked the Weli lingtonv&OT^menf^^bttfc&ur'^ '■''"■ the columns of the "Wellington Spectator," "If they forgot Kapier belonged to their Province, although destined to be the gem of it," — I have tried commercially, by writing through the press and otherwise, to advance the best interests of Napier and the Province of Hawke. If elected, I will advocate a revision of our Electoral Roll, so that all persons entitled theretocan have a voice in the management of then* own affair 3. I will advocate the making of our main street, viz., Carlyle Street, at government expense, as I think the public of Napier are as much, entitled to have Carlyle Street made asShakespeare Road. I would vote for Mr. Domett being our first Superintendent, because he is a man of superior talents, thoroughly up to official business, and, from having been our first Crown Land Commissioner and Resident Magistrate, one who knows well our requirements. I will also vote for any measure that may be brought forward which the majority of you may recommend, or that I conscientiously think will be for the advancement of Napier, or . any. other part of the New Province of Hawke, without being swerved by any party or anti-separatist clique. I am, Fellow Electors, Your Obedient Servant, DANIEL MTJNN. . Napier, Jan. 27, 1859. EX "ADOLPHUS YATES." : On Sale by the Undersigned.. A VARIED and carefully selected assortment of I DRAPERY ' ; .• HaberdasheryHosiery ... I China Matting Carpeting . Groceries ' . . .-;• ]'''.'■ Crockery and Glassware . : Ironmongery Table Cutlery Tinware American Chairs &&, &c. Newto3*«& Beowne. . ■-/.., FOR S ALE, OOA EWES and 70 Ewe Lambs, deliverable Oa^ V in November, 1859, or they can remain • on the run for five years with a guaranteed percentage of increase. , .. : -..".;",_'■ . This affords a desirable opportunity for parties wishing to invest in this District. ' !. .. : . Apply to A. Alexander Esq., or to the Undter-: signed. RICHAEDSOK & C?ABLIOff. Dec. 10, 1858, . , — ' " ' ''' ; ' -* h>" LTS. DUNOYER has on hand a lar&e supply • of FLOUR, best quality, SUO-ARS, TEAS, &c, &c. . Waipawa, Jan. 13, 1859.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 72, 5 February 1859, Page 1
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