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Election Notices. ' TO HENBIf DBIVHB, Esq. SIB— We, the undersigned inhabitants and ratepayers of Leith Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as a candidate to represent our interests in the new Municipality, to be formed in accordance with an Act of the Provincial Council, incorporating the City ; feeling certain that from your well-known business capabilities and long residence amongst us, our interests will be I well represented. I We are, Bir, Your most obedient servants, (Signed) J Hyde Harris Ed M'Glashan W H Clayton S Parry and Co X Smith J H Barr KobtWi'ton Thomas Birch J J Tain"1. W W Wilson Thomas Dick Wm Hepburn D P Vain J Copeland Andrew M'Caull JCFtott J Mackerras Thomas Little It > onkin Robt Murray ■ JamfiS U Anoersoa ] John Dunc.n Kobt Smith Dods William Strachsn J Whits Georff« Blytb M It Miller Eolit O-ler And others Dunediu, 11th July, ISCS. TO JOH.V HYDK HaHBIS, FfiQ, AND THS GKNTLEMBN SIGNING THE ABOVE &K(,»aiSITION. Dear f<iß3 In reply to your requisition, I hej? to ofi'ur niyse'f as a candid .te to represent I.eith Ward in the Municipal Council, and if electee), will do my utmost to promote the interests of your Ward and Ihe CJity generally. I am, Yours faithfully, HENBY DRIVER. Dunedin, 17th July, 1865. TO JAMK3 COPELAND, Beg. SIR —We, the nndersigael ratepayers and electors of I.eith War'), respectfully request that you will nflow yourself to ho nominate:! itr the offic: of City Councillor at the ensuing election, and we pledge oursalves to support yon, in the event of your acceding to our wishes. It is eminently "le^irable that we should (secure as our representatives fit ntlcnen who-e intore3t3 are identified with tin Ward, whose honosty and integrity are unquestioned, and who are fitted by capacity and education for such an important office, and these qualifications we believo you to PO9ECSS. Frederick Richardson, M.R.C S. Vincent Pyke. J.P. W Wilfrid Wilson R C Coombes George Cooaibes Michael Moore Charlss E Bird Jtobert Walker Jacob Fojrel .John M'Kcllar Thomas Uichardson William Alfred Young Bd "lliver A (Mnrllater Johu Marshall And sevaral others. TO FBKDERICK RICHARDSON, Esq., M.R.C.S., AND THB OTHKR GKNTLKMKN SIGNING THE KKQUISITIOiV. GENTLEMEH-With pleasure I comply with your request to b> c me a Can>)ldate for City Councillori-hip for Leith Ward, and if rctur e<! will do all that is possible to further the iuteresty of the city, and this War'l in particular. Your obedient servant, JAMES COPELAXD. Water of teith Brewery, Dunedin, 24th July, 1865. LEITH WABD. TO MR J.4MKS TUBNEB. WE, the undersipned ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you wi 1 allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the ofiics of Councillor, in the proposed Municipal Corporation, pledging ourselves to use our beat exertions to secure yonr return. TO KDWARD MGL4BHAN, AND THE OTHER RATBPAYRRS SIGNING THE FOREGOING REQUISITIONGentlemen—ln reply to your influential and numerously signed requisition, I beg to intimate that I am a candidate for the office ot Councillor for Leith. Ward, in the proposed Municipal Corporation, and beg to say, if elected, I will endeavor faithfully to discharge the duties imposed upon me. *■ Yours faithfully, JAMKB TURNER. TO THB ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. (^i ENTLEMEN—At the request of many of XX the Electors, I come forward to solicit ynur suffrages at the forthcoming election of City Councillors. I need scarcely stats tha' my viaw3 are much oppossd to the course pu-saed by our late reisreaentatives In regard to the way our sinitary improvements have been conducted, aad our tixis spent. My principles. I .believe, are well known to most ol you. and should you deem me worthy to represent you in the City Council, my energies shall be devoted to advance the general improvement of the City, and more particularly ot Leitb Ward. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, j Your obedient servant, I J. WILSON. ELECTION FOR SOUTH WARD. MR CHALMER will meet the Ratepayers of the above Ward and explain hn views, on Wednesday evening, at the Imperial Hotel. Time of meeting, 7 o'clock. TO THB ELECTORS OF SOUTH WABD. /""I ENTLEMEN—I beg to intimate that lam \JC a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming ejection of City Councillor?. If you do me the honor to el«ct me ns one of your representatives, I.shall leave no effort untried to forward the interests of the citizsns generally, but yours more particularly. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JOHN-GBIFPEN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 6