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Election Notices. TO R. H. RHODES, ESQUIRE. TT7E THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully * ' request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the representation of the Bays District in the next Provincial Council. We are led to make this request, knowing that from your intimate acquaintance with its requirements (as well as those of the province at large), you are eminently fitted to become its representative in the Council. G. W. Marshall James Picaithly Robert Munro Lancelot Walker Thos. Sommerville Thomas White Win. Stewart Alfred Condon Thomas Orr Hay Thomas Kay Joshua Rise George Mason Thomas Ware John Flurty George Pefton Edward William Harriss William Moore W. S. Harris Joseph James Alexander Coffin G. M. Darks Amos Green H. Bennett Henry Mcintosh Geo. Holmes J - ohn Marshall Alexander Macintosh Henry Firmaton David D. MacGregor H. Haley Henry Waghorn David Waghorn Arthur Waghorn, sen. George Boleyn Mark Turner To Mr. G. W. MARSHALL, and th< Gentlemen signing.the requisition. GENTLEMEN,—I thank you for th( honour you have conferred upon me by asking me for the third time, to represent your in terests in the Provincial Council. I hav< much pleasure in acceding to your request. My long acquaintance with you renders i unnecessary for me to enter at length upoi my political opinions. I am, however, dis tinctly averse to any alterations in the lam regulations; and will, as far as lies in mj power, advocate the interests of you: district. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. H. RHODES. Lyttelton, Feb. 21, 1866. c 56 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTI SEFTON DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself s VJ a Candidate to represent you in tli Provincial Council. I solicit your votes as an independcr elector, that is bound to no political party but, if returned as your member, will vol

according to the best of my judgment, for the benefit of the district and country. I will endeavour to call on you at an early opportunity. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 440 c JOHN INNES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PORT VICTORIA DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— As a fresh election is about taking place for members of the Provincial Council, and I have had the honour of being one of your Representatives for the last four years, I beg to offer myself for reelection. As the district is a very wide one, and the constituents scattered, it will be next to impossible for me personally to call upon all of you to solicit your votes. As to my policy, I advocate a reduction in the public expenditure in almost all its branches ; I think that no great public works should be undertaken unless we have the funds in hand, or are able to obtain a loan on favourable terms, so as not to be driven to borrow at a ruinous cost. I also think that no more immigrants should be introduced until we have the requisite funds to import and work to give them, without injuring those already in the colony. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 398 c A. HORNBROOK. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHKISTCHURCII. GENTLEMEN,— The Provincial Council having as yet been only prorogued, I had not intended declaring myself as a Cauditate for re-election, until a dissolution .had been formally proclaimed ; but finding from the newspapers that several gentlemen are soliciting the honour of representing you in the next Council, I beg to inform you that I shall ask you for a renewal of the confidence you have reposed in me for now nearly four years, and before the day of Nomination shall endeavour personally to wait on you, and solicit your votes and interest. Pledging myself, if re-elected, to use, as I have hitherto endeavoured to do, my best exertions for the interests of the city, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 334 c J AS. G. lIA WIvES. Mli. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. I MR LANCE'S COMMITTEE meets BVIiHY MONDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, at the General Committee Rooms (You.ighusband's), Colombo Street. FRANCIS H. VALPY, 9888 c Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1630, 7 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1630, 7 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1630, 7 March 1866, Page 4

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