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CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. TO PATRICK D IG.NAN, ESQ. XjtT®> the undersigned, Electors of the Dis- ' T triet of Auckland City West, offer you our support, and request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination, to again rereprosent this Electoral District in the Provincial Council. , , (Here follow the signatures.') TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN, —It is with pleasure that I acccpt your invitation to become again a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council for the City of Auckland West. I am, yours, &c., PATRICK DIG NAN. TO THE RAGLAN CONSTITUENCY. :ROT! IK II ELEC TORS,—From my long ' > residence in your District, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election Jot the Provincial Council. ' My political views are pretty well known, and should you consider mo £ the right man in the right place" as one of your representatives, I shall be happy t o receive your support, and, if eiccted, will faithfully dischargo the important trust reposed in mo by being constant in my place during the sittings of the Council. I bog to remain, Gentlemen Your obedient servant, J. CIiISPE. Stanlake, Mauku, November 1, ISB9. TO MESSRS. C. B. STONE, G. TURREL, JOHN BL'AME, AND OTHER ELECi'ORS OP NEWTON. GENTLEMEN, —In reply to your requisition t hat I will allow myself to be nominated to represent (lie Electors of Newton in the Provincial Council, I tfieg to accede to your request, and, if elected, will endeavour to forward your interest and that, of the Province generally as an independent member. Yours obediently, S. HAGUE SMITH. Auckland, Nov. 21, ISGO. TO MESSES. S. JONES, AY. EASTWOOD, AND OTHERS, ELECTORS OF NEWTON. ("1 ENTLEMEN, —In reply to your liumeT rously signed requisition to allow myself to be put in nomination as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council, I beg to comply with your request, and, if I have the honor to be elected, will do all in my power to discharge my duties faithfully. Yours, &c„ GEORGE HOLDSHIP. Auckland, Nov. 2 t, 1869. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN, —I redeem the promise made you, that I will CON I'EST the ' next Election as one of your CANDIDATES for the Provincial Council. My political opinions and interests in the field are well known to you, and I hope soon to address you at a public meeting. Yours very truly, W. H. OLDREY._ . - . TO T. J. BOYLANVESQ.. 07 E, the undersigned Electors of the City t ' of Auckland U'est, request that you will be good ei ougn to allow yourself to be put in nomination for a scat in the Provincial Council for our district. Knowing, as we do, from the experience of former sessions of the Provincial Council the interest you take in the welfare of our Ward, as well as the Province as a whole, we have the greater pleasure in requesting youtorcpre- ] sent us, and wc will do our utmost to secure your election. We are. Sir, Yours verv truly, ir. SOMERVELL. (And Seventy-four others.) TO MR. H. SOMERA r ELL, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN, In reply to your requisition that I should become a candidate to represent the City West in tile Provin ial Council. I have the honor to inform you that , if the Electors of that district think proper to return 111 c, I shall be willing to serve as their representative in the Council, and will cudcaj vour to promote the interest of that district . and the rest of the province to tho best of my ; ability. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, . T. J. BOYLAN. TO THOMAS MACREADY, ESQUIRE. QIR, —Wc the undersigned Electors of Auckland Cit:y West, beg to request that you will allow yourself to bo nominated as a I'andidate for re-election ns a Member of the Provincial Council. From your past labors and exertions in the Provincial Council on behalf of the interests and welfare of the city, we are persuaded that you are thoroughly qualified to represent us, and that you will continue to advocate our interests with honesty and übility. AVe are sir, yours, &c. (Hero follow tho names.) /"GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in T acceding to your numerously signed requisition asking me to be nominated as a Candidate for the representation of tha City VVcst in the Provincial Council. In the event of being returned, I will do my utmost endeavours to justify the conlidcnce that may be reposed 011 me. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, THOMAS MACREADY ~TO WILLIAM SWANSON, ESQUIRE. SIR, —We, the undersigned, Electors <f A ucklnnd City West, beg te request tlm" you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for re-election as a Member of the . Provincial Council. From your past labours and exertions in the late Provincial Council on behalf of tho interests and welfare of the city, we are persuaded that you urc thoroughly qualified to represent us, and that you will continue to advocate our interests with lion est y and ability, j We arc, sir, yours, Ac. (Here follow the signatures.) , TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE , ; REQUISITION. I p ENTLEMEN,—I acccpt your invitation \? to allow myself to be nominated ns 11 Candida'e for a scat in the Provincial Council for the Electoral District of the City of Auck land West, and am at vour service. W. SWANSOX.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 25 November 1869, Page 1
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