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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY . , OE:;APGKLANB. '';[' ..,.,; fl ENTLEMEN,—At 'the request .of vJmany of the Elector? of ymirl)istrict I to offer myself as a caiicjidate, for-a seat in the House of Reprcsentatives and the Provincial Council, for the. City of Auckland, at the following elections. 1 am induced to solicit your suffrages for- both Houses, believing that the circumstance of my, representing you in the Provincial Council would enable me more effectually to promote your interest in the General Assembly. ' - ' I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, ; Your most obedient servarit,Thos. Beckham. Auckland, 27th September,lßss; • ' " TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OP AUCKLAND. .■:.:..• ip ENTLEMEN,-At the repeated re\y quest of a great many of my fellowcolonists, T do myself the honour to tender •my services to represent your interests in the Provincial Council, trusting that fifteen years' colonial exporieuce, and a firm determination to support, the welfaro', of our adopted country, will gain for me your suffrages- . ■"■.'., I amv Gentlemen, ; fS ? ' ■',■>:' a obedient -servant, *,.; ? j.l'Vj.ff ..:«.uI?OEKB.T;;.:SC'UUIaa'Z.-AucMand,:2Sth;.Sept.-,TS55v:i y$ rv ; -. : TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ■ ',,- ,; , .AUCKLAND.,.-.'..' .",: : V ? "-Vr, f - GENTLE.MEN,— In compliance with the desire of a number of my fellowcitizens, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the honour of representing you in the Provincial Cquucil. My long and immediate residence amongst you has enabled me to obtain an intimate acquaintance with your wants and requirements as a community. -The interest which I have' generally taken in any movement or undertaking calculated "for the benefit or -prosperity of the" Province affords sonre proof of the "course whieh hy your suffrages I hope to have it in my power to adopt in public matters. ';■';' I have the honor to be, J-'MI. ; Gentlemen i ■■:■:'■■■;? Your obedient servant, '' David Gbaham. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF .... AUCKLAND; GENTLEMEN,— Being desirons to,see our internal resources; unproved, our labour rewarded, our agriculture, manufactures, and commerce cherished and sustained, by united zeal and application to business in our Councils, I beg leave to offer myself as a Candidate to represent the above interests (whieh, are purs in common)- with all the ability I possess, in the Provincial Council. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Tiios. Henderson. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. FELLOW CITIZENS;—Thave yielded tq the wishes of a numerous and influential body of the and now become a Candidate te represent you in the Provincial Council. I feel proud that I am called upon to place myself in a position to exemplify the liberality of our Constitution, which places ii in the power of every industrious man to become a Candidate for the highest offices in the stale, and I trust I sh;ill ever prove : myself worthy of the rights that have been conferred. I have always felt that the Working Men should, as well as all other classes, be represented by those who placed in the same position are vvell acquainted with their ; peculiar wants,; and sympathize with their wishes; and lam gladte find the justice and propriety of this sentiment so generally acknowledged. It is as a working man that 1 now appeal to you, and you may rely, as you have a right to expect, that I shall ever be found faithful at my post to advocate with unflinching zeal and steady firmness equal rights and impar,. justice for all. I have the honor to be. Fellow Citizens, Your humble servant, W#. Griffin. Uobson-street, Auckland, Sept. 29th, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITiT • ...QFjAfFC^LAN-p,, e" ENTLEM-EN,^-A ■ long residence amongst you, and an intimate acquaintance with your induced me W accede to the request of a large number of my? fellow'electors; and ofler myself as a ; Candidate "-"for your suffrages in the coming election for the Provincial Council. And should you do me the honour of placing me in the Council, no exertion shall be spared on my part to advance your interests. I have thehonor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, Joseph Low. TO THE ELECTORS OFI HE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. GENTLEMEN,— The General Assembly, having been dissolved the duty devolves upon you of selectinjsr two persons as Mfcmbers of the House of Representatives. I have already had the honor of representing you, and I trust that my conduct has so far met with your approval as to justify me in again seeking your suffrages. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, Fred. W. Mekriman. ParheH; 24th September, 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 990, 10 October 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 990, 10 October 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 990, 10 October 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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