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Election Notices. TO MR JOHN BARNES. SIR -We, the undersigned ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you will stand to be nominated for the honorable office of Member for the Town Council, and in the event of yon so doing:, we pledge onr;elves to use every exertion to secure your ilection. We make this request and promise, having full confidence in jour integrity, honesty of purpose, and atrue knowledge of the wants of the City, knowing that you are a thorough practical man ; and we trust that you v ill accede to this requisition. James Bradley John Gregg Peter Russell Jaincs Frew Henry Knott James Herriot John Guest H Fazakerley J N Jago Robert Kirk G J Jenkins Charles MCanly Henry Taylor John Barr P Sherwin Joseph Sherwin Daniel Simpson Henry Barrett James Pattillo w in I'owfrs Wm Boothby Wm E fcdwards James B Wilson George Hinder I . John Sandland j Robert Stevensea James Leighton And 120 other gentlemen 17th July, 1865. TO JOHN CRATE, ESQ. WJ 7, the underaisrned ratepayers of ?outh Ward, request you will permit yourself to be nominated to a seat ia the City Cjurcil as one of the representatives. From your knowledge of Municipal matters in Victoria, -we feel confident that you will watch over the ratepayers' interests in the city. Dpon your cons-.nting to this requisition, we pledge ourselves to tna our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, Sir, yours truly, T G Hungerford a Ifred Shaw pnd Co. John Stamper j LTboreman James Hogan A M'llroy Edward Brown Frederick Martin W Leary A Clappirton Patrick M.'■ onald George Dodd William Watson W B H Pay William Rae James Gunn Mackay Kobert Haworth j Carrie and Smith Michael Eidston J a. Drury Edward Drury Charles X Bird Wm Dermer Thos Thompson ■ W Kirkpatriek Fred Cross John Kdmond L B Coleman Charles Cooper H 8 Fish and Son Joseph Alman And about 40 other gentlemen. Gmhxlemen—ln reply to your influential and numerously signed requisition, I place myself in your hands, and should you elect mo, it will be my constant study to promote the permanent interest of the cry. I believe that a pubUc market is an essential, and shall give my best efforts to obtain it. Public reserves are much to be desired in communities, and, therefore, I shall endeavour oa the first opportunity to support a measure for the proper formation of the Town Belt Reserves. I believe in lows wisely negotiated. I shall more fully explain my views upon all topics of importance in public at an early data. I am, gentlemen, yours truly JOHN CRATE. SOUTH WAUD. MR. JOHN CRATB will mtet the Electors of South Ward at MR. M'GUIRB'S IMPERIAL HOTEL, OH MONDAY EVENING, 24th INST, At half-p.»at 7 o'clock. TO Ttl*-: KLECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. /^IBNTLKMRNT— I Ispr to intimate that T am \JT n Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming tlectinu of City Councillors. H you do me tha honor to el ct me M one of your representatives, 1 shall leave no effwt untried to forwent the interG«fc» of the citinns generally, but yours more particularly. I have tbo honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JOHN GRIFF EN. TO JAMBS COPEL&ND, Esq. SIR —We, the undersigned ratepayers and oloetors of leith Wan*, respectfully request thnt you will nllow yourself to be nominated for tho offico of City Councillor at the ensuing election, and we pledget ourselves to support you, in tho event of your acceding to our wishes. It ia eminently desirable that we should secure aa our representatives gentlemen whose Interests nre identified with tin Ward, wlioss honesty and integrity are unquestioned, and who are fitted by capacity and education fnr suob an important office, and these qualifications we believe you to possess. Frederick Richardson, M.R.C 8. Vincent Pyko. J.P. W Wilfrid Wilson R C Cocmbes George Coombes Michael Moore Charles B Bird Robert Walker Jacob Fogel John M'Kellar Thomas Richardson William Alfred Young Rd oiliver A Findlater Johc Marshall And several others. TO FREDERICK RICHARD3ON, b!q , M.R.C.S., AND THB OTHER GENTLKMEN BIGNING THE REQOISITI N. i Gehilemes—With pleasure I comply with \ your request to bcc~>me a Candidate for City Counclllorship for Laith Ward, and if retur ed will do all that is possible to further the interests oj the city, and this Ward in particular. | Tour obedient servant, | JAMES COPELAND. Water of Leith Brewery, i Dunedin, 24-h July, 1865.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 6