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To _His Honor Donald TtlMi* StU pfetiiiteitvdent of Hawke'sßay. QIR,— "We» *^* c undersigned respectfully' reK_7 quest that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for a Seat in the GeneralAssenibly after the forthcoming dissolution of thati Body. We and others fully believe that you are the most fit and proper person to represent us in that Assombly, You are our First Magistrate, and our belief is that while you have held that office yoU have, more than anyone else, conduced to the prosperity and safety of this /Province. Knowing your local influence, and the great results which have followed your official career, we can, without flattery, say that it is greatly owing to your occupying the position of Superintendent' that this Province has been spared those scenes of bloodshed that unhappily have been too coinmbn in other districts of the country. You took office at a critical time, and who amongst the thinking men of this Province will say that jou havo failed in any duty that belonged to you as chief of the Province ? We refrain at present from expressing any opinion which might be construed into a political bias ; but we cannot refrain from stating our belief that you have, both per .orally and officially, done, much to raise this Province to that position which we believe it is destined to occupy asohe of the most important in the Northern Island. If ybu will allow yourself to be put in nominationi we engage to clo all that lies in our power to secure your return. Alexander Alexander W. P. Smith Alexander Irvine James Stewart James Anderson Robert Wiggins J. G. Kinross Vm. Marshall A. A. Watt Henry Groom Wm. Waito Michael Griffln James Watt George H. Stuart A. Kennedy Robert Breingan V. Janisch C. J. A n derson Thomas Murray E.N. Smith G. E.G. Richardson Thomas Lowry Alexander Blair James Hamshar W. Eoutiedgo Thomas Atkinson P. Flanagan Wm, Baldwin John Marshall John Wilkinson Jos. Hamon J. T. Tylee. J, A. Smith H. Troutbeck Thomas Lound Joseph Torr Wm. Thomas W. A. Richardson Wm. Smith Thomas Richardson Thomas Henderson Rev. E. Regnier Andrew H. Blake F. W. C. Sturm P. Tuxford W. H. Frame Kenrick Hill H. J. Bell James Wood Edward Davis Wm. Denholm H. A. Duff I. H. Trask James Wishart J. Dinwiddie . A. F. Henrici James Catherall John Hayden Benjamin Warnes James Hawkens J. H. Vautier Thomas Sherley John Campbell Joseph Richards Wm. Miller Wm. Oliver T. D. Smith T. K. Newton Thomas Shepherd John Hoslop David E. Lindsay John Heslop, junior John Garry Henry Parker M. Boylan J. H. Sebley F. Sutton Samuel Hameling Hugh Knox John Steveu Henry Sherley L. A. Titl'en Gavin Peacock John Slater James Peacock John Steven, junior H. S. Peacock .William Rich Wm. Elbourne J. B. .M'Kaih. James Hallett Henry Howard Brooke Taylor Peter Kent E. Rabone H. Beukers H. R. Holder Wm. Burton A. C. Haymes L. Butcher J. A, Turner George Charlton James Topping Joseph Doherty W. R. D. Ferguson Isaac MKain Joseph Rhodes George powman '■ Charles Allen Georgo Worgan, senior John Hartley S. H. Single Wm. Campbell! W. Hawker | Charles M'lntyre To Alexander Alexander, Esq., J.P. ; j the Gentlemen of the Deputation; and the Electors signing the Requisition. I Napier, 30th August, 1865. GENTLEMEN,—! thank you sincerely for the kind expression of your wishes conveyed in. the requisition presented to me on Monday last. The flattering terms in which you desire thati should allow myself to be put in nomination to represent the Napier District in the next General Assembly, induce me to accede with pleasure to your request. It affords me much gratification to find that my efforts for the preservation of peace, and the general advancement of the Province during a critical period in the history of the Coiooy, have so fully met with your approval. Your recognition of those efforts, which have, under Providence, been so far attended with success, affords me additional encouragement to persevere in the course I have hitherto pursued. Intimately known as I am to nearly all of you, it is unnecessary on this occasion to enter into explanations on political subjects. I shall take a future opportunity of stating my views upon the various questions that are likely to be brought before the Legislature. | In the meantime, I place myself with confidence in your hands; and, if elected, shall use my utmost endeavours to promote the welfare and prosperity of this Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully, DONALD M'LEAN. Just Received, AMERICAN DOORS & SASHES and Half Glass Doors Panel Doors, G feefc 8 by 2 feet 8 and G feet G by 2 feet G Half Glass Doors, G feet 6 by 2 feet 6 Ditto ditto, G feet 8 by 2 feet 8 Sailies, 10 by 12, glass Ditto, lO.by 14, glass Doors, Casements, and Sashes, made to order. MILLER & LINDSAY, Shakespeare Boad. ALFRED BUCKLAND, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT. AUCKIiiJfD, . „ . „ More especially for the Sale or Purchase of land Horses, Cattle, aoid Sheep. Stock kept at fixed charge, in his paddooks at Newmarket, STUkM'S GRAZING PADDOCK THE undereigned, having leased the Paddocks known as FITZGERALD'S, is prepared to take in Horses at the following terms :— Is. per day, or ss. by the week. Tho Paddocks are securely fenced, with abundance of food and good water. The entrance to the Paddocks is from Thompson Road, and from the Beach near the Bluff. No thoroughfare exists through the grounds, and trespassers will be proceeded against. P. W. C. STURM. Napier, February 9, 1865. VAUTIER JANISCH, NAPIEE, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT Lahd SnirriNO, an d Custom House Aoemt. Storage for a large quantity of Bonded Goods Wool, and General Merchandise. PA 0 IE I O MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY SYDNEY, CAPITAL, _y ... ...; ... ... ... ...... £500,000 "y'yv KINROSS & Co.m: . Agents for Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 694, 24 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 694, 24 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 694, 24 October 1865, Page 4

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