TO JOHN WALLIS BAKNICOAT, Esq., NELSON. SIE,— "We, the undersigned electors of the Province of Nelson, hereby request that you will permit yourself to be nominated as a CANDIDATE for the vacant office of SUPERINTENDENT of this Province, and we pledge ourselves to use our best interest for securing your election. We are, Sir, Tour obedient servants, E. W. Stafford George Hayden B. Jackson James Drew H. E. Tuckey H. Jasper W. Wells Andrew M'Artney Nath. Edwards John Greenwood George Sutton I. Johns Henry Sutton W. Hale James Fell H. G. Gouland W. Dyson Charles Thorpe Hugh Young E. Baigerit Peter Laing James T. Smith W. C Hodgson Joshua Bird Hugh H. Stafford E. Fairhall, sen. R. K. Newcome Samuel Badmaa J. R. Dodson Eobert Burbush E. Carter Thomas R. Bullard David Kerr Robert Boddington James Jary William Ratt H. Redwood, sen. Peter C. Gowland John Jervis James Knapp E. Everett Charles White R. B. Walcot W. White Thomas Newton Hugh Martin, sen. R. Disher James Arnold , , E. Biddle John Wallace B. Lusty ■ William Boddington William Kenning John Dron Thomas R. Fisher William Bell I H. E. Curtis Robert Eden Oswald Curtis A. Crowdis James Watldns John Norris, sen. Joseph M. Pierson William Fairhall William Henry Turner Benjamin Fairhall Joseph Paul Isaac Baigent Robert Powell German Hodgkinson H. L. N. Clarke John Hodson R. Aitken T. H. Symes Thomas Wells John Lines H. Edwards Joseph Hoult George Hooper J- Curren, jun. J. R. Hooper W. Wads worth J. Ogilvie Jacob Watson W. Gardiner John Gibbs Charles Jennens Joseph Webb C. Frank Alfred Harley J. G. Gore W. Barnet N.G.Morse Henry Siggelkow Charles Harley Samuel Wadman James Bentley John Cundy George Aiken Wm. Harkness J. D. Brace E. Giblin A. S. Collins Jame3 Cotton J. Drewitt Thomas Tidd George Sheppard Joseph Hammond J. Wilkinson W. Laking James T. Lowe Henry Fiven A. Sclanders Thomas Coleman, sen. George Fleming R- Woolfenden J. Lewthwaite R. Wallis P. Birrell M. O'Loughlen T. Trewheellar W. L. Lyne, sen. G. Bonnington David Hammond H. Balme Bernard Gapper W. Rout Jacob Batey George Holland John J. Chamberlain John Thornton Thomas Gilford If. Wilkins Charles Palmer John Pratt Wm Woolley Joseph Porthouso Henry Warren H. Corrigan W. H. Lash T. 11. Mills H. B. Huddlestone, C.E. A. J. Richmond Thomas Goodman Alfred Blick Robert Marten John Pcrcival A. W. Scaife William Dalton J. L. Bailey. James M'Conkey To Messrs. E. W. STAFFORD, BENJAMIN JACKSON, and the other Gentlemen signing the above Requisition. I unhesitatingly consent to the request contained in the Requisition with which you have honored me. I do so the more willingly because the names attached show that it does not emanate from any particular party in the province, but that the confidence reposed in me is shared by all sections of the community. I have, &c, 38S J. W. BAKNICOAT. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTICT OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. T"N pursuance of the Provisions of an Act J_ of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled " The Regulation of Electors Act, 1828," I, John Sharp, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of the Province of Nelson, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a WRIT, beariug date the Thirteenth day of February, 1862, ISSUED under the hand of his Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, an ELECTION will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as SUPERINTENDENT for the said Province, and that the NOMINATION of Candidates will take place at the PROVINCIAL HALL, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, March 3rd, 1865, at NOON, and that the POLL (if necessary), will be taken on TUESDAY, the Twenty-first day of March, 1865. Dated this 21st day of February, 1865. JOHN SHAKP, Returning Officer. The following are the POLLING PLACES for the Electoral District of the Province of Nelson :— Provincial Hall, Nelson ; Court-house, Nelson ; Odd-Fellows' Hall, Nelson; School-house, Suburban North ; Shool-house, Suburban South; School-house, Richmond; School-house, Waimea West; School-house, Spring Grove ; School-house, Upper Wakefield; Mr. Oliver's Station, Wangapeka ; Motueka Institute ; School-house, Riwaka; School-house, Upper Moutere ; School-house, Lower Moutere; Court-house, Collingwood ; Police Station, Slate River ; School-house, Clifton, Motupipi; Mr. George Taylor's house, Takaka; Mr.. Duppa's woolshed, Amuri, JOHN SHARP, Returning Officer. Dated this 21st February, 1865. 319 CHANGE IN THE NAME OF THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. BY virtue of an Act of the Imperial Parliament, entitled " The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company's Act, 1864," an amalgamation has taken place between The Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company and The Giobe Insurance Company. The name of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company is changed to that of THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, in which name the business of the Company will hereafter be conducted. NATH. EDWABDS AM) CO., 971 Agents. mANFIELDS COALS, for Smiths, in J- casks, just received and on Sale by 771 NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. WANTED, a good General SEEVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. W. Scaife, Collingwoodstreet. 406
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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 770, 10 March 1865, Page 10
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830Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 770, 10 March 1865, Page 10
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