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Election Notices. TO JOHN H. BASK, EaQ. SIR -We, the undersigned Electors of High j Ward, in the City or Dune lin, request thai yon will youneif to l>s aomiuated to a seat ia the City Council, as one of oar representatives. Your long residence and position amongst us point to you as a fit and p oper person ; and we feel confident of your willingness and ability to watch over the interests of the Ratepayers of the City, and of this important Ward in particular. And we hope to obtain a favorable answer to this requisition, (Signed) Wm. Watson and Sons Joseph F. Watioa Robert Smith Dods Henry Driver Boyee, Mudie and Co George Tumbull K. B. Martin and Co M'Landress, Hepburn and Co Baines onii "liver Heaikrson Law R. A. Lawson Joseph Mackay James Morrison James Finch William H. Reynolds J. Kuttray John Bathgate T. 8 Graham Chas. rteid C. H. Street Chris. Tattara W. Lansjlands F. and G. F. Bullen A. Mercer Andw. Murray A. R. Livingston Wrijr'it. IJobertson and Co Wm M'LeUand" H, D. Maddock John Jieii John A. Kxven Sartri;oJ, King and SargojJ P. i: Neil >'. WilEon and Co J. Forrester H. Walden F. Ci.xiicad. TO Mi:S.-;-fS WM. 'VAT3OX AND SDNB, AND THK OTH;:a GKVTLKMBN STG.V. IN(J THE FOKJEGSOIiXG REQUISITION. Deap. Srnu—l corlial'y nccapt ihe invitation cant'iiued in ihe above requisition. If elected, I will endeavor to disIrir^o tlie 'tuties of the honorable position of it? Coancillor to the best of my ability, and whilst being interested in the welfare pi the City generally will pay particular attention to the interests of High Ward. Youra faithfully, JOHN H. BARR TO ALEXANDER CARRICK, Esq., DDNEDIN. S"iR,— -Wo, the uudersianed Ratepayers and Electors of Hizh Ward, respectfully request that you will nliow yourself to bs nominated as one at our Repreanntatives in the City Council, at the forthcoming Election. We are deeply impressed with the importance of hnviiig the Council composed of Gentlemen of! standing, education, and honesty, more espesially at the present time, when si many matters seriously alfeitirip the welfare of the Citizens will come before it for consi'lcration; and fr in your independence of character, integrity and liberal view*, together with your position arid knowledge of t!i? wants of the City, we regard you ns a most suitable party to represent this important Ward. We tru>t, the efore, that you will accede to our request, and iv the event of your doing so, we pledge on:selves to use our be« efforts to secure your return. W. and G. Tumbull and Co Boyse, MuJieand Co ! Driver, Made in and Co M, R. Miller W. Wats'in and f"ona Thomas Charles bkinner J. F. W.-.tson W. Jo?eph Ko'^n and Co Cbri^t. Caldwell J. L. Butterworth Anrlrew ATurray Phillip.", Parsons acd Co P. Birker H<!<iry Hoyt and Co. , Hrmslow and Sampson i John Switzsr A. Mercer Power. Pantlin and Co |L". Haymin and Co Binpr, Harris and Co, pro F. S. Graham Jel> Wain M'Landress, Hepburn and Co H. Lawson W.-ight, Robertson and Co +r Hainei ami Oliver Sa-gwd, King and Sargood JainM J. Tame R. WiUon ami <-o L^Tiga and Thonetnan H.ari'l X Younf»man and Co 0lmrl.:8 E. ilird Matheson »nd Campbell Mauric? Jot-1 Barron. Grant and Co Henry J. Walter P. O.'Neiil Joint Bithfraie Jolin F. Auquctil Mnnin Rho!i W. Or.im Ball TO MESSRS W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO, R.OYBF, MUDIB [AND CO., . DRIVES, MACLKAN AND CO., AND OTHKR GENTLEMEN BIGNINGr THE REQOISITION, Gentlemen —In answer ta the above Requisition, I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for she office of City Coancillor fjr High Ward; and if elected, will use ruy best ; endeavors to further the interests of that Ward, \ and of the City generally. I am, Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, A. CABRICK. Dunedin, 17th July, 1865. TO THK BATE PAYERS OF HIGH WARD. i"1 ENTLEMEfT — In compliance with the vUT orally expressed requeU of numerous friend?, I have cousented to offer myself as a Candidate to , represent you in the Municipal Council, and, il j elected, will do my best to promote the improvement of the Town generally and the Ward in particular. I havedesired that a written requisition should be dispensed with. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yonr obedient servant. W; LA.NGLANDS. Alva Btreet. 17th July. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. f] ENTLEMBN— I beg to intimate that I am \JT a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election of City Councillors. Jf you do me the honor to el.ct me as one of your representatives, I shall leave no: effort untried to forward the intere*ts of the c-tizsns generally, but jours more particularly. • I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, : i Your moßt obedient servant, j JOHN GttIFFEN. J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1117, 20 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1117, 20 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1117, 20 July 1865, Page 6