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JSleotion Roticei. TO HENRY DRIVER, Esq. We, the undersigned inhabitants anli ratepayers of Leith. Ward, request that you will allow yourself- to be placed fn nomination all a candidate to represent our interests in tbe new Municipality, lo be formed »n accordance with an Act of tbe Provincial Council, incorporating: the City; feeling certain that from your well-known business capabf'ities and lonsr residence amongst us, oar interests will be well represented. TO JOHN HYDE HARBIB, Fsq., 'AND THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. C\ ENTLBMBN In reply toyour requisition, I XjC bee to offer myself as a candid *te 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 generaly. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, HENRY DRIVER. Dunedin, 17th July, 1865. TO JAMES COPELAND, Esq. SIR —We* the undersigned ratepayers and electors of I.eith Wan), respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominate i for the office of City Councillor at the en^uiug election, and we pledge ourselves to support you, in tbe event of your acceding to our wiblies. It is eminently desirable that we should secure as our representatives gentlemen whose interest* are Mentified with th* Ward, whos? honp»ty and integrity are unquestioned, and who are fitts'l by capacity and education for such an important office, and these qualifications we beiieve you to poasew. Frederick Richardson, M.R.C S. Vincent Pjke. J.P. W Wilfrid Wilson R C Coombes George Coo an bes ' Michael Moore Charles E Bird Robert Walker Jacob Focel John M'Kellar Thomas Kichardson William Alfred Young Ed njijver A Pirxllater John Marshall And several others. TO FREDERICK RICH4RD3ON, Esq., M.8.C.5., AND THE OTHBR GENTLKMBN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gebtlemes—With pleasure I comply with yonr request to b"cime a Candidate for City Councillor-ship for Leith Ward, and if retur ed will do all that is possible to further the iutetests of the city, and this Ward in particular. Your obedient servant, JAMES COPELAIVD. Water of leith Brewery, Dune-Jin, 24th July, 1865. TO MR JOHN BARNES. SJR -We, the undersigned ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you will stand to be nominated for the honorable office of Merrber for the Town Council, and in the event of you so doincr. we pledge ourselves to use every exertion to Fecure your • kction. We make this request anil promise, having full confidence ia your integrity, honesty of purpose, and a true knowledge of the wants of the City, knowing that you are a thorough practicil man ; and we trust that you v ill accede to this requisition. James Braflley John Gregg Peter Russell James Frew Henry Knott James Herriot John Guest H Faz*ker!ey J N Jngo Robert Kirk G J Jenkins Charles MCauly Henry Taylor John Bnrr P Bherwin Joseph Sherwin Daniel Simpson Henry Barrett James Pattillo Win Towers Wm Boothny Wm E Fdwarda Jsmel? B Wilson Gewve Hinder John Sanditmd Rob jrt Stevenson James Leigb'on And 120 other gentlemen 17th July, 1865. TO THE ELECTOBS OF LEITH WARD. /"I ENTLEMEN—At the request nf many of V3T the Electors, I come forward to solicit your suffrages at the forthcoming election of City Councillors. 1 need scarcely state thar my views are much opposed to tbe course pa-sued by oar late representatives in regard to the way our sanitary improveiusuta have been ciiiducteU, and our tixfs spsnt. My principles. I believe, are well known to most oi yrn. and sliouH you deem me worthy to represent you in the City Council, my energies shall be devote'! to advance the general improvement of tie City, and mire particularly oi Leith Ward. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yonr obedient servant, J. WiLSON. TO JOHN GEEY, Esq. WB, the undersigned Ratepayers of Hieh 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 occaiiions, and discharged the duties of your office zealously and impartially, wa believe that your future conduct will justify ouseleclioa, and pledse ourselves to use our beat endeavors to secure your return. &C, &0; &C, TO MESSRS HYMAN, JAMES, HOYT, PHILIPS, AND OTHERS SIGNINJ THE REQUISITION, Gehiiemek—ln answer to your requisition, I have much pleisure in placing my services at your disposal, as it assures me that my past conduct in the late Town Board had met your appro yal, and if again honored with your confidence, it will be my desire to fulfil the duties of tbe office devolving upon me ia the new Municipality to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, JOHN GEEY, Battray street. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD.' ■To Mesnrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co., and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. IN answer to your requisition, I have much pleasure in offering myself as a. candidate for tbe office of City Councillor for High Ward and if elected will use my best endeavors to further the interests of that Ward and of the City generally. A. CARRICK. " TO THE ELECTORS OF HIGH WARD. \ MR BARR and M& CARRICK will meet the Electors of the above Ward on Thnrs< day, the 27th July (This Evening), at Farley's Hall, at talf-past serea o'clock. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 27 July 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 27 July 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 27 July 1865, Page 6