Election Notices. TO' THE 'ELECTORS ( OP THI TOWN OF LYTTELTON. wish of a large majority of your body I offer my services to you as one of your representatives in the next Provincial Council, Should you do me the honour to return me, it will be a pride and pleasure to me to jealously guard your interests, and advance as much as possible the well-being of the Port and Town of Lyttelton. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, U49c ALBERT T. BRADWELL. TO THE ELECTORS . TOWN OF LYTTELTON. n ENTLEMEN,-At the request of several influential fellow-townsmen I am persuaded to offer myself a candidate as one of your members for the Provincial Council, the elections for which will shortly take place. Having hitherto kept apart from politics, I have no particular scheme that may have been laid before the public which I can advise you as to my adherence, but can only assure you that, in the event of my being elected as one of the members to represent your interests, I will endeavour to support all measures that may calculate to be most beneficial to the province generally and Lyttelton in particular, And remain, Your obedient servant, ■ BEVERLY BUCHANAN. Lyttelton, March 22,1866. c 1203 TO MAJOR WHITE. WE, the Undersigned, Electors of Oxford, '' respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination as Member t of the Provincial Council for the Oxford District : C. A. Denby Richd. Walker Salathiel Redfern William Archer Reed • William Wilson • Friedrich Luers William Tucker John Patterson Henry Sedcole John Paget Thos. Ryan Jean Clolua A. D. Dickenson James Crallan Henderson Gordoa Philip Briggs Wilson Kisher Joseph Pearson John M nn David Fisher John Sloper R. Kyffin Kenrick Thos.Woodfield Joseph Weber Edwin B. Walker • Thos. Whallis Thomas Cusden William Clark Henry Terry Thomas Marsh. TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,—lt gives me much pleasure to arcede to your wish that I should consent to be Nominated for Election to the Provincial Council. If elected, I will do ray best for the interests of the district, although no longer a resident in it. i Thanking you for your continued confidence. lam, Yours faithfully, THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE. Sherwooa, Makikihi, Timaru, March 26th, 1866. c 1375 TO F. W. DELAMAIN, ESQ. WE, the undersigned Electors, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Representative of the Riccarton district in the Provincial Council at the next election, and our best endeavours will be used to secure your return. Robert Wilkin W H Wynn Williams CCAikman Albert Beetham GeoDLockhart J H. Bennett Joseph Page C R Blakiston Douglas Graham W H Mein , Wm White Edward Turton James Frost L H Booke James Wright James Eaton John Thomson Chas W Shand Wm Parish. Henry Jackson John Foster Joseph Hill John Smith E M Templer James E. Kerr W K Browne J C Helmore TOR. WILKIN, ESQ., AND THE OTHER < GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE SIGNED t THE REQUISITION. t Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in assenting to your wishes that I should allow •uyself to bo placed in nomination for a seat in the next Provincial Council for the Riccarton district. Being one of the oldest settlers in the province, and having a large stake in the Riccarton district, will be in itself a guarantee that I shall do all in my power to promote the advancement of the district as well as the province at large. I shall do myself the pleasure of calling on the electors to explain my views on provincial politities, and shall from time to time call meetings if 1 find it desirable. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, F. W. DELAMAIN. • a( February 19, ISG6. 694 il MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. f 1 ]M R. LANCK'S COMMITTEE meets h LU EVKItY MONDAY EVENING,,at seven o'clock, at the General Committee itooms (You.ujhusbaud's), Colombo Street. FRANCIS H. VALPY, 1888 c Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1673, 27 April 1866, Page 4
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