ELECTION OK SUI'EKIXTENDENT. MR. CURTI-' CENTRAL COMMITTFE »i!l EET in rlu- LATH dRKRLY HO-iAI. M»rty .-Mieet, LVE.»Y BVLNING, at Scyc-it o'clui k. C. ELLIOTT. Chairman. Kelson, October R. 2163 FXECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. MR. CURTIS win bu glad to MEET the ELKCTi »!'.< of the WAI \IEA-EA -T am! GR )VK districts, on tin; evenings and at the places mentioned bel->w : — Richmond: Agricultural Hall, THURSDAY the 14 h October. Spring Grove : School-house, FRIDAY, the loth October. Air Curtis will proceed to visit the remaining country districts in the following week ; time and place to be given in a future advertisement. The Meetings to take place at Seven o'clock. Nelson. October 8. 2164 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PRO- , VINCE OK NELSON. Gentlemen, — As the Election for the Superintendence-, for the next term, tikes place shortly, at the sugm-stion of my friends I beg to announce my intern ion of becoming a CANDIDATE for your suffrages. As 1 deem it far better to see you personally than write a lengthened address in the papers, I propose shortly to ask you to meet me in Nelson, and at convenient places in the various districts of the Province, when I hope to be able to give you such explanations of 'he manner in which I would prop se tn fulfil the duties of a Superintendent, ;ind to satisfv you that, in the evi.-nt of my being el«-cied.my conduct (luting office would be;tr comparison with any promises I had made. I am G ntlemen. Your Obedient Servant. W. GIBBS. Totaranui. Sept. 27, 1569. -2066 GO U 1 M W 1 *** U-l ■** • Till-; S r P ER\ N I 1 E ND /INC Y. MR. GIB3- will hive ••inch n'f-asure in M^'.riNii ti.« i-LE-'.r >iis at th-s rbliw.n g- ?ini-.'s >«n.i .'l-a'c-s. wh«n !u- w.!' t-n l^i'or to give any FARTHER .••".XI'LAXATIOV - wIiii:!i may tt« .ii\-!i\ii •»•! stilij-cu reiatinj' to the ■ wav in w.ii mi he woud propose to fulfi; tiie Juti'.-s of tin-; <r ce : — VVA.I.MEA Wesi — .*t the S- hool-hnuse, Oct. 12. Waimea. — WsikcfiVld Institute, • )ct. 13. Uppku Moui'Biiic — -"chonl-room, Oct. 14. Moto:ka — [isstirute. Out. to. UIWAKA.— ScIIOOi-llnu-'.C'. Ot:t. 16. Stoke — Sc'iool-hnuse, Oct. 18. Wakapuaka.— School- house. Oct. I 1 ) At Half-past Seven o'clock in the Evening. 2165 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE HOURS OF SALE WILL BE FROM "I f\ A.M. TO A P.M. TRAFALGAR PIOUSE. 2132 LADIES' WAREHOUSE. MADAME "OOTTENELLI 15 Is now showing the most Choice Selections of FRENCH AN!) ENGLISH MILLINERY, and STRAW TRIMMED BONNETS. Also, Greatest Novelties in T 11 I M M E D HATS. ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES .. OF THE SEASON. Prices much i.owpß.thsn have hitherto ruled -- . iaVNeison. ' An early inspection is invited. 2159
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 239, 11 October 1869, Page 3
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