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PETITION TO THE PROVINCIAL CODICIL. TN compliance -with a desire which has been ex. L Z eSBB - T opportunity thould be afforded for the more general signature of the Petition to th« Council m relation to Mr. Busby's Claims upon the government, the Committee appointed by the meefc*g which took place at the Chamber of Commerce m the 23rd April last to prepare the Petition, give notice that it will be for signature at the places undernamed till 2 o'clock p.m. on Friday next, the 21at The Petition, so far as it has been already signed. ttted t0 the Council this day, Tuesday! the J Bth inst. But additional Petitions are expected trom Wangarei and the Bay of Islands, with which those signed between this day and Friday will be presented:— Southern Cross Office, Oueen=street, New Zbiukd Beraxd - Office, Wyndham. street, Messrs Combes and Daldy's Office, Queenstreet, Mr. Chapman's, Bookseller, Queen-street, Messrs Morrin's (late Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.) Queen-street, Masonic Hotel, Princes-street. Mr. Alfred Buckland's, Hay Market, Mr. Johnston's, Windsor Castle Hotel, Parnell. C. PARTRIDGE, Hon. Sec. to the Committee. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —Mr. Henderson having resigned the seat he held a 9 your Representative in tha "Provinr.ial Pnnndi. T Vlflg .Mpof fully tn OFFISH myself as a CANDIDATE to supply that vacancy. I feel that we are dependent on the country disircts to raise us out of our present depression; therefore ,if elected, X shall use my earnest endeavours to obtain the extension and improvement of those roads already in existence, as well as the general advancement of your important district. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obed : ent servant, ~ W. J. HURST. Auckland, June 8,1867. TO MR. W. J. HURST. """" SIR> —We the undersigned, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination, to represent the interests of the Northern Division in the Provincial Council, in the room of Thomas Henderson, Esq.; and we assure you w9 will use our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, Sir, Yours, &c Thomas Henderson Lexi W. Eaton R. Whitson William Greenwood Hugh Coolahan Hugh Mcllhono George Graham Oliver Mays James Darrock H. S. Hawkins, JuDT, Henry Palmer E. Taylor Keetley Jas. B. Jordan M. H. Hoe Thomas Rußßell, Senr, J. S. Mecfarlane David Nnthan H. Partington Tho mas Craig Richard Ridings Henry Nicol Morton Jones John Wyles George Webster John Holmes David Henderson James H«lmea Ba jard Mac Donald J. Watson Bain Benj. Gilmour H. J. Hawkina David Graham And many others. TO MR. WILLIAM GL.. NWOOD AND THB OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE RE» QUISITION. DEAR SIRS, —Grateful for the confidence ytfa repose in me, if elected I shall honestly endeavour to prove myself not unworthy of it. Your obedient servant, W. J. HURST. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN, —Since the intimation I mads to you that I was a Candidate to represent yon iu the Provincial Council, I observe that Mr. Henry Dacre has also declared himself to be a Candidate for your suffrages. With a view, therefore, to avoid a contest, I- have thought it to be best, in the into* rest of the district, and to avoid, so far as I could, a contest o retire. .nkir.g those electors who promised their support, 1 now intimate that at tha nomination I withdrew from the contest. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J. HURST. TO HENRY DAOBE, ESQ., J.P., OKURA. SIR, —We, the undersigned, electors of the Northern Division, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomii ation for the seat in the Provincial Council for pur Division, vacant by the resignation of Thomas Henderson, Esq. • Should you consent to become a candidate, WO pledge ourselres to use our best endeavours to secuiQ your return. We are, &c., Maurice Kelly Charles Gale George Ed. b'allowdown Joseph Banks James Kelly Daniel Sumpter Henry Lloyd Thomas Gunn Chas. J£. Burdon, C. E. Daniel Mahon R. P. Lambert John Moff.it William Lament John Black Anthony Jacob Geo. L. Orewa William O. Hutson Harry W. Farnall Henry Hellyer M. Krippner Henry Moss W. G. Cook Robert Brunton Ch. Putt Andrew Jack M. Schiska James Lord M. Tolhopf Trevor LI .yd W. Tolhopf lllium Polki' ghorne W. Bager H. Butler -toney (Major) J. Paul Henry Brown T. Peihir Henry Farrel M. Jessenzhy Gerald Fitzinaurice J. Scholum James Fors'er J. Pittner Thomas Kelly P. Galtz P. ytraka Thomas Poynton J. R. Hatfield Alex. McKay A. J. Hatfield Robert McKay W. R. Hatfield Patrick Melavin W. Dare Jeremiah Malony W. Howell Phillip Callan G. Sewall James Fitzpatrick John Neal James Fitzpatrick, Jun. ■William Cramer Charles Fitzpatrick Michael Meany George Fitzpatrick George Ryan Thomas Ahaby Christy .Nolan Michael Mc3ride William Templeman Jame3 Kelly Richard H. Wedge- Donald McKay Famuel King J. H. Garner William Walsh. Edmund Houlton Michael tshea TO MAURICE KELLY, ESQ., AND THE GENTLEMEN' SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN, —I cannot but feel grateful for the numerously signed requisition presented to me by so many of my fellow-settlers. In complying with your request, I beg to stata that, if returned, I shall use my best endeavours to promote the interests of the Province and your district in particular. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY DACRE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. IN consequence of the resignation by Mr. Thomas Henderson of his seat in the House of Representatives, I beg TO OFFEB MYSELF as a CANDIDATE tor the vacant seat. If elected I shall endeavour to do my duty to you and to the Colony. THOS. MACFARLANE. Auckland, June 7, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. I am, your obedient servant, . • GEORGE STAINES. June 6,1867.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1123, 20 June 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1123, 20 June 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1123, 20 June 1867, Page 2