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TO THE ELECTORS OF TEE SOUTHERN ■DIVISION. C^ENTLEMEN,— 1 Log to announce my" # (or re-election xo a seat ja" the provincial Council for your Division." <S • ' Although I fell it incumbent on me not to enter oh a contest for the General Assembly, I have no intention of retiring from the service of the Province, nor shall I, so long as their is a prospect of being able to promote its prosperity. Mytiilie> \v!lr= not permit me to make a personal eanyass, but should you continue to feel the same confidence in me, and secure my i;e-eleclionV every measurq calculated lo advance our common imprests shall have my Warm support; and any measure of a contrary tendency will receive my unqualified opposition. ~ I remain, Gentlemen, * i Your obedient servant, • 5 * ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ". J. PILWOUTII. October 5, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF TOE SUBURBS i /"'" '" '"" ""OF AUCKLAND. lake leave to present vX myself as a Candidate for the honor of being one of your Representatives in the General Assembly and aisd in the Provincial Council. J-* i , •, Two questions, in the v determination of which Auckland is especially interested, will ptdbably be brought under the consideration of the Assembly in its first session ; 1 refer to thejprppqsed removal of the seat of Government, .and to the ment .;oT:>i|H3 Upon the former subject 1 shall be understood when I say that, in my opinion, Auckland has the right to be and to remain the capital of New Zealand; with regard to the latterl desire,' without doing injustice to any portion of the Colony, to obtain for this Province that weight and influence in the IlouseVof Representatives to which, by populalion, "wealthj'and enterprise it is fairly entitled. '■■'■\\" '"*!;'. >: C. ! ''■''/.. ; "Should Ibe favoured with your confidejice •I shall earnestly endeavour to forward such measures as may tend to accelerate the progress and seeureihe peace and prosperity of this Colony—amongst liie earliest settlers of which, I anrproud to be numbered. ; A ;.. \ :V: lj I- I am. Gentlemen, ; —Your obedient servant,,.,,.. , •- DaMCL POLLiSN. TO MR, JOHN WLLLFAMSON, iE, the Undersigned Electors of the x.j.y,, , ; , Pensioner Settlements, request that vyouwill perimLiVOurself to be, nominated as one of the Candidates to represent our Settlements in the General Assembiy,• iss3 v! (Here; follow the signatures), j Auckland, Oct. J, IS 35, ; v Gentlemen, have received with 5 much satisfaction the l -numerously signed Requisition this day placed in my hands. I accept it: as a gratifyhrg testimony that my humble efforts in the Provincial Council to promote the interests of Pensioner Settlements, as, w|eil as of the Province generally, have met with the approval of my constituents, and 1 therefore at once accede to your request. 1 have the honor to be, ; • r Gentlemen, k-.i •'..• ~!.*„ \ your obedient servant, ; •'._' .»'.,.. . J. Williamson. "Ik) the Gentlemen , \ > 'signing the Requisition. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. rei ENTLEMEN,—Having been Invited by several Electors to come forward as a Candidate /or the representation of the City iivllie Provincial Council, I again, in that present myself before you. ~*': lT ; fleeted, I shall, as heretofore, endeavour to' promote whatever may appear most ;t»enericiaHo the Province. '■'■ ' -I remain. Gentlemen. '..;-,- Yours faithiully, j *■'■'- v/.■■■:'"-*'■' -,:.-..' \T..H. Bartley. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS •" ' OF AUCKLAND. GvENTLEMENy— I have so frequently T during the lime that I have been, engaged in oanvassing you for your votes as your Representative,in the General Assembly, been urged to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council, that I feel 1 should not be discharging my duty towards my supporters, if T declined to come forward and scek;your%smTniges. I am,, Gentlemen, Your's obediently, vtg&sß Fredk. W. MjiimiMAN. October, 2nd, 1855.1. : '' i : TO THE ELECTORS • OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. "OROTHER ELECTORS,—At the first JD> Election of Members for the House of Representatives; you did mc the honour to •place me at the head of The Poll for your district. I have used my best endeavours to fulfil my duties with advantage lo yourselves arid to the Colony ,* arid I now ask you again to show yotir confidence in me by rer electing me as one of your representatives. I Have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, Josbpii Greenwood. Auckland, Sept. 17, 1855, JTO THE ELECTORS of the PEI - w=. ',-.,:, ■- • GENTLEMEN,-! beg to offer myself as .a Candidate for your suffrages to represent you in the General Assembiy and Council, I do so with i.he,greater I confidence on account of the .Requisition •which you placed in my hands some months ago, .signed<by a very large majority of the -.electors of your district. •,..< i, I have.the honor, to be, .«•,;, ' .Gentleman, Your obedient servant, .James tabme' One-tree Hill, Sept. VI, 1833.

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

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

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