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Eleation Notices. j BELL WARD. To Messrs J. Bnttmy B. C. Hugitt | Rd. Oliver WiiliamPols John Reid A. M'Fariaad Thos. Dick Cbas. Heid Donald Henderson Wm. Crossley Robert Wilson Thomßs; Moodie John Ballock E. B. Parsons John Lagan Howard i nkeman •Alexr. Willis James Brown Joha Dick J. S. M'Cuull Jos. Acdereon Thomaa Lambeth Frederick J. ftloas Alfr,d Boot Samuel Taylor Samuel Clayton And others signing the requisition. f^ ENTLBMEN—I have much pleasure InconVX seating fo become a candidate for your representation in the new MunfeipU Council. If elected, my utmost endeavours shall be to merit your cocijdence by exerting myself in all things for the benufit of the City. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, DAVID BOSS. Dunedin, 19th July, 1885. TO JOHN CRATE, ESQ. WP, tho undersiened ratepayers of South Ward, request yoa will permit yourself to bo nominated to a seat in the City GjuhcU as one of the representatives. From your knowledge of Mnnioipa'. matters in Victoria, we f«el confident that you will watch over the ratepayers' interests in the city. Upon your consenting to this requisition, we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, Sir, yours truly, t T <i Hungerford Alfred Shaw and Co. John Stamper L Thoreman James Hogan A "H'llmy Edward Brown Frederick Martin W Leary A Clappirton Patrick M.' onald Gtome Dodd Willhm Watson Win H Pay William Eae Jam-is Gunn Mackay Robert Haworth Currie and Smith Michael KMaton J A Drury Edwaru Drury Charles E Bird Wm Dermer Tho^ Thompson W Khkpatrkk Fred Cross John Kdtnond L B Coleman Charles Coopar H S Fish and Son Joseph Alman And about 40 other gentlemen. Geht£emes—ln reply to your iuflnential and numerously signi d 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 ci y. I believe that a public market is an essential, and shall give my best efforts to obtain it. Pablic reserves are much to be desired in communities, and, therefore, I shall endeavour on the first opportunity to support a measure for the proper formation of the Town Belt Reserves. I believe in loans wisely negotiated. I shall more folly explain my views upon all topics of importance in public at an early data I am, gentlemen, yours truly JOHN CRATE. QOOTH WARD. — Mr CRATE will meet !O Kiectors at Ma-Un'n Hotel. Stafford strict, half past seven o'clock, Wednesday evening. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. /"^ENTLKMBN— I be<r fco intimate that I am \JT a Candidate for your suffrages at the fortbcomiup i lection of City Councillor?. If you do me the honor to el-ct me rm one of your representatives, I shall leave no cffirt untried to forwar.l the interests of tlie oitiz ;ns gene - rally, but yours more particularly. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Toar aiost obedient servant, JOHN GRIFFEN. BOrjTH WARD: 11/ JR. JOHN GRIFFBN Will address the Electors of South Ward at M'GUIRE'3 IMPERIAL HOTEL, THIS EVENING (WED NEBDA V), At 7 o'clock. ELECTION FOR SOUTH WARD. MR CHALMER will meet the Fatepayers of the above Ward and explain hi* views, on Wednesday evening, at the Imperial Hotel. Time of meeting, 7 o'clock. TO JOHN GREY, Esq. WE, the undersigned Ratepayers of High 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 dircnariiea trie duties of your office zealously and impartially, we believe that yeur future conduct will justify our selection, and pledge ourselves to use our oeat endeavors to secure your return. &c, &c., &c, TO MESSRS HYMiN, JAMES, HOYT, PHILIPB, AND OTHERS SIGNINa THE REQUISITION, Gentlemen—ln answer to your requisition, I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal, as it assures me that my past conduct in the late Town Board has met your approval, and if again honored with your confidence, it will be my desire to fulfil the duties of the office devolving upon me in the new Municipality to the best of my ability. ' I am, Genfelemen, Yours truly, : JOHN GREY, ' > | Rattray street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 6