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Borough Council Election^ To the Burgesses of the Borough of GisTsorae. BUBMITTING to the wishes of a large number of Ratepayers of the Borough of Gisborne, to again stand my election for our local Parliament, to " wa tch ( M|Ll^dvocate the interests of the Ratepa^i generally, I shall be happy, if electedjto serve their best interests, ■ as far as my ability will allow, without fear or favor. I am, Fellow Burgesses, : Your faithfully, -6279 J.. WHINRAY. To the Ratepayers of the Borough of Gis"borae. f^\ ENTLEMEN,— Having been reV3T quested to stand as a Candidate by a number of Ratepayers, to represent your interest in the Council, I have much pleasure in doing so, and if returned, will do my best to fulfil the dutiea required of me to your satisfaction. I may say that it is not a new thing to me, having represented your interest, to your^atisfaction I behove, for several years in the several Road of the District. I am, Gentlemen, yours, faithfully, a2BO S. C. CAULTON. To the Electors of Gisfconw. r^\ ENTLEMEN,— For the third time VJT I beg to place my services at your disposal. -. . As m the past, so in the future my unremitting attention will be devoted to Bervingr#ur beat interests. J/trust that by your votes, you will inowthat my past efforts hajg secured your appf obation. VOTE for the TRIED- MAN. ■ - Ks6^ HENRY CLAYTON. ■To the Burgesses of Orislsoriie 1 Borough* " r BURGESSES,— BeIiev- ■• ing; in the principle' of "new r- biod^^' being periodically infused into our.local institutions. I shall be happy to protect your interests as Town Councillor ; and therefore beg to offer'myself M> CANDIDATE at ihe forthcoming tjßleotiftn. Pledges, as a rule, are not ~ necesaary, inasmuch as oircumstanceo alter oaaea j but you may rely on, my moat oaref ul attention being given to all . brought before the Council, JT lam, Pellovf Bufgeß3es, Youra faithfully. a 267 WILLOUGHBY BRASSES Tosthe Electors of the Borough .'. .of CKsTwrne.- ; /^1 ENTLEMEN,— Having : '_ beeii fequested to stand as an independent candidate, free of al^ cliques, and anxious for the welfare j of the^whole^ Borough, I freely offer my services,^and if electedj will act for you with> jastice and economy, to the best of my know-' ledge and ability. v. \ '.'\ J . i . ■>'","''.',',! '■,« I am, Gentlemra, ?.:■:• ! f Yours faithfullyr'' 1 " ' '" 1 .a 260 E: To the Ratepayers: oLthe ;;. Borough of Cristiorne. T ADIES AND GENTLEMJ3N,— -!M At the request of a large number of my fellow-ratepayers, I have iS 'con- ; sented to stand my candidature to fill the office of Borough Councillor, and if returned, with the confidence, bf/xo»i? votes, |I shall endeavor to the best of, my ability to conserve the best interests pi ; the Borough, and to have a^faicyarid equitable of the rates in the localities in which they are raised. My policy shall be everything / straightforward and above-board. Yours, &c, ■'•■' M a 253 JOHN SOMERVELE." To the Ratepayers of the Borough of Gis"boine. , GENTICKEN,— Having received the honor of being nominated, as one of your Candidates, for. a vacant igpt in the Borough Council, I feel tha^; I cannot do otherwise than comply with your request. ;. ; „,■ I oan assure you that if elected, I will > do my utmost in the interests of 'the Burgesses. lam fully conversant w^tn': the requirements of the Municipality; and, if returned, 1 shall go into. the Conncil perfectly independent, and ,"n---tramelfed either by conflicting interests or .opposing parties. My object will be, as far as lies in my power to' a'dyocaW thefegreatest good for the greatest" number. , ! • 4r- 1 am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, . a 257 O. D, BERRYJ ; !

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1114, 6 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1114, 6 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1114, 6 September 1880, Page 3

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