TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. f i ENTLEMEN,— Having been invited by H several Electors to come forward as a Candidate for the representation of the City in the Provincial Council, I again, in that character, present myself before you. It idwtilctl, i shaLS, us heictofoce. endeavour to promote whatever may appear most beiielicial to the Province. I remain. Gentlemen. Yours failhiuily, T. 11. Bartley. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. T ENTLEMEN,—! have so frequently during the lime that 1 have been engaged in canvassing you for your votes as your Representative in the General Assembly, been urged to offer myself as a Candidate lor a scat in the Provincial Council, that I feel I should nut be discharging my duly towards my supporters, if 1 declined to come forward and seek your suffrages. I am. Gentlemen, Your’s obediently, Freer. W. Merriman. October, 2nd, 1800. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. / ENTLEMEN, —At the request of many Electors, 1 beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honour of representing you in the Provincial Council. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, William Gooufellow. Clara, Sept. 29, I Sod. TO ALLAN K. TAYLOR, ESQ. JE, the undersigned Electors of the Northern Division, having every confidence in you, and being desirous that you should represent our interests in the Provincial Council, request that you will allow yourself to be pul in nomination, and pledge our interest and support to secure your election. (Here follow the signatures.) To the Electors of the Noruern Division. Gentlemen, — In compliance nnit h the foregoing Requisition, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your Division in the next Provincial Council. Should I he elected, you may depend upon my best exertions to merit your good opinion. J remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Allan K. Taylor. Alberlon, 2nd Oclobci, 18dd. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. I have the honour to * offer myself as a Candidate to represent the interests of the Northern Division in the Provincial Council, and in soliciting your suffrages beg to assure you that, if elected, I will endeavour to justify your confidence. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. 0. Ormsrv. Onebunga, Ist October, i 835. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. / 'i ENTLEMEN, —Influenced by the revJR quest o many of the eonstitutents, who appear desirous that I should again assume the arduous duties of one of your Representatives in the ensuing General Assembly, I am induced to offer myself a candidate for your suffrager. 1 have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servantThomas S. Forsaitii. Kyber Cottage, October 1, 18a5. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. A ENTLEMEN, —I have been requested to come forward as a candidate for a seat in the next Provincial Council. In deference to the wishes of many whose judgement 1 am bound to respect, I waive personal considerations, and oiler my best services as one of your Representatives. If returned I w* 11 endeavour to discharge my duties so that neither you nor the other constituencies of the Province shall have reason to regret your choice. 1 have the honour to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Thomas S. Foksaith. Kyber Cottage, Get. 1, Ibda. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. C 1 ENTLEMEN. —We again hegto offer ourselves % as Candidates lor your suffrage* at the forthcoming election for the Provincial Council; and hope that the confidence you heretofore reposed in us, was not forfeited. Patrick Dignan. Allan O’Nuill. Jamks C. Hill. Patrick Donovan. October Ist, 1855. EN TLEMEN, -At the request of many ® H Electors I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of your district in the House of Representatives and the Provincial Council. My long experience in the Colony has made me acquainted with its interests, ami will enable mo to escape the trammels of party, and to form au unbiassed judgment upon ail matters that may come before either Legislature. Should you do me the honour to elect me, inv utmost exertions will be given to maintain ihcjn t rights of this Province, and to promote the welfare of the Colony at large. I have the honor to lie, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, William Turner Auckland, Ist October, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION.
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 989, 6 October 1855, Page 2 (Supplement)
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