NOTICE. Province of Canterbury to Wit: WHEREAS a. Writ under the hand of James Edward Fitz Gerald, Esq., Superintendent of the said Province, bearing date the 15th day of February in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Five, has been directed to me, John Watson, Esq., as Returning-Oificer for the district of Akuroa, in the said Province, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by law prescribed, Two Persons to serve as members of the Provincial Council for the district of Akaroa, Now therefore I, the said John Watson, Esq., Returning-Oificer for the district of Akaroa, do hereby, in pursuance of the said recited Writ, give notice, that a public meeting of the electors of the aforesaid district will be held at Akaroa,-in the Police office, on Friday, the 16th day of March, at noon, for.the purpose of nominating Two Persons to serve as members of the Provincial Council for the district of Akaroa, and in the event of a poll being demanded for the candidates, or either of them, such polling shall take place on Saturday, the 17th day of March in the Police Office at Akaroa. The voting to commence at any time after nine o'clock, a.m., and to close at 4 o'clock, p.m., of the same day. John Watson, Returning-Officer. Resident Magistrate's Court, Akaroa, 19th February, 1855, To the Electors of the Christchurch Country District. Gentlemen, — T AM induced at the suggestion of several -*- friends to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council in consequence of the proposed enlargement of that body. I do so with much diffidence and with a perfect willingness to retire should any gentlemen of superior pretensions present themselves. If not, and if you should think proper to elect me, I can promise you that as 1 have no. private interest to serve, I shall carry into the Council a perfect independence and a determination to support such measures, and such measures only,, as I conscientiously believe will be for the benefit of our common country. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. Daniel Inwood. To the Electors of the Christchurch Country' District. Gentlemen, A T the request of several of your number, -£*- I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the Provincial Council. I have come to this resolution after much hesitation, being aware that in comparison with, many others, I can offer but few claims on your suffrages. The urgent solicitations which have been made to me, however, and the offers of support which I have received, have overcome the-, reluctance I felt to the adoption, of a course-: which I was at first inclined to consider presumptuous. Should you do me the honor ta return me as one of your representatives, I shall give my unremitting attention to the duties devolving upon me, supporting to the utmost of my ability such measures as I conceive likely to be conducive to the interests of the colonists at large, and giving my unswerving opposition to those which appear to have an opposite tendency. I trust I shall be able before the day of election, to visit the greater part of the District for the purpose of giving such, explanations as you may require, relative to my views on the more important subjects likely to come before theCouncil. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Wm. Thomson. Heminfrford, Governor's Bay, I 20th Feb., 1K54. / To the Electors of the Christchurch Country District. Gentlemen, — HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government,huving sanctioned the Provincial Council Extension Ordinance, it will shortly become your duty to elect Four additional Members to represent your interests.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 242, 24 February 1855, Page 2
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