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Election Hotile?* < — LBITH WARD. TO MR. JAME3 TURNER. WE, the undersisrned ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you wM allow yourself to be nominated, as a omdidae for the office of Councillor, in the proposed Municipal Corporation, pled(pns ourselves to use oar beat exertions to secure your return. Edward HTGlashan Frederick RiconrdsoD, M.D. Alexander Hunter, surgeon Andrew r irapson Alexander Ford George Ford Howard Lakeman A. H. Lakeman Robert Kirk William Harrop WillUra M'Lennon James white Kobert Power Edward a damson David Turse James Loper Mason Brothers John E. Hutchinson Kobert Ellis D. 8. Mackenzie Kobert Murray Alexander Woods Richard Wiilett Joseph Throp James Boss Andrew Hepburn Jose; h Pherwin James Turner Peter Gibson George Aitkenhead Robert Wilson j . Hueh Fraser ! ' James 8. Steadman Thomas Redmayne William Eadie Alexander CoutU L.'M. Munro Alexinder Wilson f'htrl's Mountford David Bennett James Myall Jame* H. Millfchan Jain>s Campbell Eobert Stevenson Jo.-ei>li Hugh Johnston Samue: Herriot Henry Frz-ikerly Niel Smith J, J. Gresham William Wynne A?hw:irth Crawshaw Kobert M'Sfeinimiog William Tice Jihn Miller Chirks M'Cawley H. S.domon George T. Jenkins Robert Mason Josiah Torbock Bit-hard Gough William King William Fleet Robert Miller J. Hunter William Ahem Cornelius M'Kenzie Williom ThomHa Thomas Hungerford Robert H.igen Thomas Park . • Thomas Borrow Edward O'Keens Robert Wilson Abraham Salomon Robert Walker David Anderaon Heorge Hindle Famuel Powell Henry Stevens William M'Jennett James Menzies William Wheeler Thomas Irving Charles M'Taggart James Jackson Anjrus Il'Quinn Gbnrles Jon^a J. Terry Walker Solomon Moss John Pi'tsford Robert Gamble John White Alexander Adams Henry Dorman George Oonin Robert Roberta j John Jelly James M'Glashan John Loaeworth TO EDWARD M-(JLASri*N. AND THE OTHKR RVTEPAtfBR"» SIGNING THK FOKRGOING RBQDISITIOK, Gentlemen —Tn reply to your influential and numerously titrncd requisition, I beg 'o intimate that I am a cnnJMate for the offi :e of Councillor for Leith Ward, in the proposed Municipal Corporation, and t>eg to say, if elected, I will endeavor faithfully to discharge the duties imposed npon me. Youra faithfully. JAMBS TPRNBR. TO HENRY DaiVER, Esq. SIR— We, the undersigned inhabitants and ratepayers of L'Jth v'/ard, respectfully request that you will a!K>w yourself to lie placed In nomination as a candidate to repreent our interests in the new Municipality, to be formed >v accordance with an Act of the Provincial Council, incorporaliDK the City; feeling certain that from your well-known business capabi'lties and long residence amoDgst us, our interests will be well represented. We are, Sir, Your roc*t obedient servants, (Signed) J Hyde Harris Bd M'Glashnn W H Clayton S Parry and Co R Hmith J H B*rr RobtWi'ton Thomas Birch J J Tame W W Wilson Thomas Dick Wm Hepburn D F Mam J Copeland Andrew M'Caull J C Rtott J Mackerras Thomas Little R 1 onkin Robt Murray James R Anderson John Duncan Robt Smith Dods William Strachan J White George Blyth M R Miller Robt Osier And others Dunedinj 14th July, 1865. TO JOHN HYDB HARRIS. Feo.., AND THE GRNTLEMKN- SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Dzib Sibs In reply to your requisition, I bee to offer myse'f as a candidate to represent leith Ward in the Municipal Council, and if elected, will do my utmost to promote the interests of your Ward and the City generally. I am. Yours faithfully. HENRY DRIVER. Dunedin, 17th July. T865. TO THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. /"GENTLEMEN —At tbe request of many of \JC the Electors, I come foiward to solicit your suffrages at the forthcoming election of pity Councillors. I seed scarcely state that my views are much opposed to tbe coarse pursued by our late representatives in regard to the way our sanitary improvements have bee a conducted, and our tixts spent. My principles, I believe, are ; well known to most of you. and should you deem me worthy to represent you in the City Council, jmy energies shall be devoted to advance the general improvement of the City, and more particularly of Leith Ward. : I have the honor to be, ■-■■•- ■ Gentlemen. Your obedient servan^ j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1118, 21 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1118, 21 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1118, 21 July 1865, Page 6