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OAMARU ELECTION. BEQUISlTrON TO ROBERT CAMPBELL, JUN., ESQ. QIR, — We, the undersigned Electors of the OAMARU DISTRICT, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the representation of the District in the General Assembly at tho ensuing General Election. Being convinced that, from your position, and intimate acquaintance with the" wants aud requirements — as well as the extent and importance — of the District, you ai-o in every respect well-qualified for tho office, wo beg to assure you of our cordial support should you consent to stand as a candidate. Waiting your favorable reply, We are, Sir, Your obedt. servants, Henry France ' R. M. Payne J. Bee J. Allan John Pringlo F. Fenwick Reginald Julius James llivsscll Joseph Mos3 Charles Prenclergasfc John Locke George Quarrio Edu&rd Hudson John Haggie S. Gibbs M. R. Miller J. Waddell M. S. Gleeson J. Ashcroft M. Grenfell S. E. Shrimski E. W. Roxby G. R. Taylor Herbert A. Julius Wm. Luke James AVhito John Barraclough. Oamaru, 21th February, 1866.

/^ ENTLEMEN,— It gives me great pleasure to comply Avith your l'cqucst to be placed in nomination as your representative for the General Assembly. I will lake an early opportunity of meeting the Electors in tho various districts, for the purpose of laying before them my views on the most important subjects. I have the honor to remain, Ifour obedient servant, R. CAMPBELL, JUN. To Messr3 S. Gibbs, Henry France, James Hasscll, M. R. Miller, J. Ashcroft, J. Waddell, S. E. Shrimski, G. R. Taylor, and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. Oamaru, 2ith February, 1866.

THE GENERAL ELECTION. MR R. CAMPBELL'S COMMITTEE. rTIHE following Gentlemen have consented to act on Mr CAMPBELL'S COMMITTEE, to ensure his return as representative for the District of Oamaru in the General Assembly : — M. R. MILLER JAMES ASHCROFT MICHAEL S. GLEESON SAMUEL GIBBS JOSEPH WADDELL MICHAEL GRENFELL SAMUEL E. SHRIMSKI EUSTACE W. ROXBY GEORGE R. TAYLOR R. M. PAYNE WILLIAM LUKE JAMES BEE HENRY FRANCE F. FENWICK REGINALD JULIUS [With power to add to their number]

MR R.CAMPBELL TXTILL Address the Electors of the Oamaru District as under : — AT OAMARU, In the Northern Hotel Assembly Room, On FRIDAY EVENING, 2nd INSTANT, At Half-past Seven. * # * ALL ARE INVITED ! * # * AT HAMPDEN, In the Schoolhouse, On SATURDAY EVENING, 3rd INSTANT, At Seven o'clock. AT OTEPOPO, In the Herbert Hotel, On MONDAY EVENING, 5th INSTANT, J At Seven o'clook.

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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 3

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