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Election Hotices. TO HENRY- DRLVEE, Ebq. SIB— We, the undersigned inhabitants and ratepayers of Leith Ward. re«pectful'y request that you trill allow yourself to be placed in nomination as a candidate to represent our interests in the new Municipality, to be formed »n accordance with an Act of tiie Provincial Council, incorporating the City; feeling certain that from your well-knowa business capabilities ana lonfr residence amongst na, our interests will be well represented. We are, Sir, Your most obedient servant?, (Signed) J Hyde Hirrls Kd M'Giashan W H Clayton 8 Parry and Co X Smith J H BanMobt Wilton Thomas Birch J .f Tame W W Wilsoa Thomas Dick Wm Hepburn D F Wain J Copeland Andrew M'Cnull J C Stott J Mackerras Thomas Little R ' onkin Robt Murray James R Anderson John Duncan Robt Smith Dods William Strachan J White Georpre Blytb MR Miller Robt Osier And others Dunedin, 14th July, 18G5. TO JOHN HYDB H4RBIS, Fsq , AND THE GKNTLEMKN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Dear Sirs In reply to your requisition, I beg to offer rnyse'f as a candid ite to represent, Leith Ward in the Municipal Council, and if elected, will do my utmost to promote the interests of your Ward and the Oity generally. I am, Yours faithfully, HENRY DRIVER. Dunedin, 17th July, 1865. TO THE BUBGESSfcS OF LEITH WABD ME DRIVER will meet the ratepayers of the above Ward, at the premises lately known as the Albion Hotel. Great Kiap: street, on Monday, 24th instaat. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. |TO THE ELECTORS OP LEITH WARD. /"I BNTLEMEN— At the request of many of VUT the Electors, I come forward to Bolicit yr-ur suffrages at t*e forthcoming election of City Councillors. 1 need scarcely state that my views are much opposed to the course puisued by our late representatives in regard to the way our sanitary improvements have been conducted, and our tixcs spent. My principles. I believe, are well known to most ol you. and should you deem me worthy to represent you iv the City Council, my 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 s'.ivant, J. WILSON. TO JOHN GREY, Esq. WB, the undersigned Batfpayers of Hich Ward, request that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination for Councillor for the above Ward, you having been our representative upon former occasions, and di?cviar»»ed the duties of your office zealously nnd impartially, we believe that your future conduct will justify cuseleerion, and pledge ourselves to use our oest j endeavors to secure your r-iturn. &c, to, &c, TO MRS'JRa HYMiN, JAMES, H">YT, PHILIPS, AND OrHBKS B!G.VJN.t THE REQUISITION, Gf.sti.emen —In answer to your requisition, I have much pleasure in pl<*ciosr my services at your disposal, as it assures mo t^at my pa3t conduct in toe late Town Board has met your appro val, and if acain honored with your confidence, it will be my desire to fulfil the dut'esof the office devolving upon me ia the new JlunidpuUy to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, JOHN GREY, Rsittray >trcet. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. /^ENTLKMKN — T n compliance wi>h the VX orally expressed rrque't of numerous friend?, I have eo:.«>nted to off." rayaelf as a C-tndid-its to represent you in the Vunicipal Council, and, it elected, will do my best to promote the Improvement of the Town ceni-rally and the Ward in particular. I havedeiired that a written requisition should be dispensed with. 1 have the honor to be, Gcnt'eroen, Your obedient servant, W; LANGLANDS. Aiva street. 17th July. TO THB RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. To Messrs W. and G. Turaboll and Co., and the ather gentlemen MKning the requisition. IN answer t3 your requisition, I have much pleasure in offering myself as a nandidats for the office of City Councillor for High Ward and if elected will use my best endeavors lo further the intere3ta of that Ward and of the City generally. A. CifiEICK. Lost, Found, &c STRAYED on to my premises, a Sheep, branded &C- The owner cm hive it by paying ex - penses. If not claimed within eeren days will be Bold. Apply Phoenix Brewery, Pi"euUtreet. LOST, in Kattray street, a Black Leather Purse, containing a LI bank note, two sovereigns, and pome silver. Whoever returns same to Mr Grey, confectioner, will be rewarded. LOST, a small Terrier, r'tristered collar numbered 202. Finder will be rewarded. MARTIN BHOLL, Battray street. Carriages, Vehicles &c. itUtflN AND CO., Coach Builders and Impotters, TTAVB always on hand BUGGIES of every description, of their Own and' American Manufacture, in the newest styles of superior workmanship A good second Irand FAMILY: CABV for sale cheap. KOBIN and CO., •Opposite St. Paul's Church, Octagon.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 6