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Eleitioa Notices. TO JOHN ORATE, ESQ. WE, the undersigned ratepayers of South Ward, request you will permit yourself to be nominated ta a neat iv tbe City Council as one of the representatives. i From your knowledge of Municipal matters in Victo:ia, we feel confident that you will watch over the ratepayers' interests io the city. I Upon your consenting to this requisition, wo pledge ourselves to uw our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, Sir, yours truly, T G Hunjerford Alfred Shaw and Co. John Stamper L Thor eraan James Hogan A vfliray Kdw-ard Brown Frederick Martin W I.eary A Clapp-:rton Patrick fA.' onald George Dodd Wiiliam Watson W M H Pay William Rn,e Jamvs Gunn Mackay Bobert Hawirth Currie and Smith Wichnel Kidaton J A. Drury Edward Drary Charles X Bitd Wm De^mcr Tho? Thompson W Kirkpatrkk Pred Cross John Kdmond h B Coleman Charles Cooper H S Fi«h aad 8m Jojoph Almi;n And about -10 other gentlomen. Gestlemes—ln reply to your influential and numerously signed re'iukition, 1 plac^ myclf in your hands, aad should you civet mo, it will be my constant stuily to promote the permanent interest of the ci y. I he'icve thu a pub'io raarket is an cs centi ii, and ehall give my bC3t efforts to obtain it. Public reserves are much to be desired in communities, and. therefore, I shall i endeavour oi the first opportunity to support a measure for the proper formation of the Town Belt Reserves. I believe in loans wisely negotiated. I shall mora fully explain my views upon all topics of importance in public at an early datj. I am, gentlemen, you-s truiy, JOHN OR\TE. TO HDWVRO CHALMEII, £sq , Manor Place. DKA.R Sill—We. thft umferaipned ratepayers of South WnrJ. beg ti rtquest that you will allow yoursolf >ob- rorninitei a* a CANDIDATE for SOUTH V7ARH, for the approaching e'retioti of the Ci;/ Councillors; and promise, in the event of you: compliance, x,o afford you all tha sisVistauca in our power. Wo remnin, Dear Sir, • Yours tru!y, John Jones , ! Henry Howorth Henry Nel-on, M.D. Black and thomson Charles Nunn James C. M'iuirc a Hungerford G (i'Urijcoll, per A If James Similar , William Kcoular G 3o Wliittfnjham J L and C Burke St John Branignn Joseph Karra J C.irt'ill Hugh M'Niel A il Liviriß'ton A Shaw and Oo J ft Gi!| John %' Duds | Janißa Hr<iwn Ht-nrv Wi«e F. Coluinan John Mason Alex. Cairns Henry HoughtHi Wm v-<tave!y, per J?3 Gear^e Oray Russell and Co. James Mills W J Henningliaßi Mil's Pick aui Co Caleb Moor J Mickonrns Wm Mi;!s. junr. L'M L'oyd Wm Hole Henry Hoyt and Co. J Ka'tray J A Leiven W Ora:n Bill Telegnph Chambers, Suff rd stre-t. To JOHH JONlifj, E?q., AVD TLt 1 O I'HKR THritTY-NLYK aitiNTLßMßft' SIG-'INtJ THE KHQDISITJO-N Qestlemk.i—l b?ir to thank yoa for the honirr you propose <!oin^ mo. acl s'iou d f be elect, d will do my b?st to fulfil the duties of the office iv f.ueh a way as to merit your approval. In a few day; I expe.il fo liw the p'teasura cf a personal interview, ;vid shiil then he prepared to explain my views and imtwjr an/ qussttons you may think proper to put to "me. With best rispects, I subscribe myself, Yiiur oh iliunt servant, CHALMBR. BKLL WAUD. TO GKOBG S BMITH, ESQ. SIR— Wf, the undersigned E:cctorß of Bell Ward, knowi'itf that you have been one of the earliest settlers in Dunedin -honorably and well known to your fel'ow citizens, of all classes, as a teatleman who has taken fie greatest interest ia the growth and prosperity of the city— consider that you are entiilei to any position ol honor in our power to bestow. It ia wi h pleasure that we have to request you to permit yourself t) be nominated for n seat in the City Council, as one of the representatives for this Ward, being confident that you will look after our interests. Edward M'Glashan Amtroie Chiaroui W. Towers H. Bpgers John Otto F. P. FJyna A. Blyth J. Gol'ar * T.. i'reucbley T. Hancock Alex. Lee H. Pelling W. H. Stone John Carroll W. Garrsnd W. Geddes A. Crawshaw Frederick Champness Wm. Harper And 70 others. TO THE BURGEES'B OF BRIL WATVD, Dunedin, July 18th, 1865. CEHTLEiiEW—In r> ply to your requisition, soliciting me to allow ruyseH to be nominated for election to a seat ia tha City Council oi Dunedin, I sinctrely tbank you for tin kind expression therein contained reeirding myself, and feel xt my duty to accede thereto I nsaure you (it elected) I will use the utmost of my p*wer and ability to support the best interests of the city, and of tho3e I may represent. I am. Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GKO. SMITH. To the Gentlemen 1 Signing the .Requisition.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1117, 20 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1117, 20 July 1865, Page 6