Electoral. a •• v i ■TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. — _____ x I desire most sincerely lo thank the Electors of Franklin for the loyal support accorded to me on Wednesday. . I appreciate from the bottom of | .my heart the confidence which they have again expressed by returning me with such a large majority. « The best efforts -A myself and my x - Collesgucs will bo 4 devoted to promoting the happiness and prosperity of the whole of the Dominion, durifts the important period of reconstruction which lies ahead of us. * Heartily wishing my Constituent* a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year, I am, etc., W. F. MASSEY. AUCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. 1 desire to thank the Electors of Auckland West for the very generous support accorded me on the occasion of my first entry into the field of Politics; also those Friends who particularly interested themselves in my Candidature. C F.BENNETT. AUCKLAND WEST ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlbkkk,— I desire to heartily thank all those who supported me at the recent Poll, and especially the members of my Committee and thosa friends who took such an active interest in my candidature. -Yours faithfully, _ A. J. ENTRICAN. r£o THE ELECTORS OF PABNELL. I wish to tender my sincere thanEs to the Electors for the magnificent result of the poll on December 17 and the renewed confident expressed thereby. 1 "srj'eh to record my great appreciation to all voluntary 'workers for .their valuable servioes. I specially thank-all those who provided the excellent voluntary motor services so successfully. , . My. appreciation is also tendered to the MemDers of too Committees for their noble an€ successful work, and! I specially thank thins- . V J. S. DICKSON. Q.BET LYNN ■ ELECTORATE. I desire to express my sincere Thanks to theJGlectors of Grey Lynn for the splendid .support accorded me on the first occasion on which a' woman.has "sought tho suffrages. I thank especially the many friends who-- worked' v* •actrvely''- on' my be_alf. ~ ELLEN MELVILLE. ——————^ _______„______ QHINEMUBI ELECTORATE. Ladies and Gbntlembk,-■ I tender my sincere and grateful thanks to all those who. by their votes, have again returned mo as member fos'Ohinemuri. To the .ladies and gentlemen who worked so hard and so successfully on my committees and also individually in securing that result, my special thanks are due. From one and all. whether supporters or ! otherwise. I ask for assistance in carrying i out lay -Parliamentary duties; and to one j ana oil I promise to act without fear or j favour and to.J,hc best. of ray ability in the : interests of my district and. the Dominion. Yours sincerely, HUGH PO.fe2.ND. TO/" AITEMATA ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Ladies and Gektleiues.— r *i_ I desire to return my grateful thanks tor the substantial support accorded me in Wednesday's Parliamentary 'contest, which la exceedingly gratifying in view of the lateness of the announcement of my Candidature not allowing tint© for tlje formation of committees and other essential organisation work in order to prosecute a satisfactory election campaign over such a scattered electorate. ••<«- It is pleasing to note that the opportunity afforded by my candidature resulted in such a large expression of the progressive political opinion in the electorate, and the knowledge of the strength of the progressive elements in the electorate will sustain sup porters to continue their efforts to forward ■the onward march of Democracy. ,orwala I especially wish to thank the ma voluntary workers on my behalf, to who™ 1 am deeply grateful. "*>«»". to wno m I Yours faithfully. ARTHUR E. GREENSLADE. IYAITEMATA ELECTORATE. I desire to tender my sincere thanks to the Electors of Waitcmata for their continued confidence, shown in their re-electing me by such a substantial majority. To the Ladies and Gentlemen of my various Committees 1 especially offer my thanks for the magnificent work put in on my behalf, to which 1 largely attribute m> success. ALEX. HARRIS. Ty AIKATO ELECTORS. Ladies and Gestlemek.— Please accept my sincere*!, thanks lor the overwhelming vote which you accorded me at yesterday's poll. My befit endeavours will be at, your service to merit the confidence shown. (Signed) J. A. YOUNG. Hamilton, December 18, 1910. QJBEY LYNN ELECTORATE. ■ I desire to express to the Electors of Grey Lynn my heartfelt thanks to all responsible for placing me as the Representative of Labour at the head ol the Poll on Wednesday. FRED. BARTRAM.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 5
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