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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T~~"o THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlemen —Numerous electors having expressed their wish that I should become a Candidate for the seat in the House of Representatives vacated by Mr. Stafford, I am induced to place myself at your disposal, and therefore at once proceed briefly to state my opinions on the most important questions at present before the Colony. Depression of trade and a falling revenue imperatively demand that vigorous economy should be pursued in every branch of the Public Service. Simplicity of accounts is one of the most important means to effect this reform ; otherwise establishments are likely to be needlessly increased, and the existence of abuses is concealed. Determined to use my utmost efforts in this direction, I should still, if elected, support all measures requisite to bring the native war to a satisfactory close, which can only be attained when the cannibal murderers have received full punishment for their atrocious crimes. The preservation of New Zealand as one united Colony appears essential to its progress in population and commerce, and all attempts at separation would meet my firmest opposition, under whatever" pretext, or from whatever quarter they might come. Provincial institutions have played an important part in the settlement of the Colony, and I shoidd not be content to see any course pursued that would tend to do away with them, so long as they can be beneficially maintained. Without forgetting the welfare of the Colony, I should guard the interests of Nelson with jealous care, and try most strenuously to procure the rejection of every scheme prejudicially affecting its just claims. Having no party bias, nor any object but the public good, my endeavor would be to give an independent support, to the policy best calculated to advance the prosperity of the Colony. During the whole session of the Assembly I should be found at my post, my engagements being such as to afford leisure for the full performance of Parliamentary duties. On the day of nomination I shall be prepared to enter more fully on the topics I have now merely glanced at, and also be ready to answer such questions as you may be pleased to put. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, .TOSEPIT SHEPHARD. Fernhill, December 1,1868. 732 TO NATHANIEL EDWARDS, ESQ. WE the undersigned Electors and Inhabitants of the City of Nelson, respectfully request that you will permit yourself to be nominated for tlie seat in the House of Representatives, rendered vacant by the retirement of the Hon. E. W. Stafford. We think your experience and knowledge of our requirements', gathered from a long, intimate, and successful business acquaintance in the Province of Nelson, will enable you to represent this City with credit to yourself and benefit to the constituency. Should you accede to our request we will use our best endeavors to secure your return. H. G. Gouland, Samuel Kingdon Alex. Sclanders, . Edward Everett Joseph H. Levien, P. M'Tavish Fred. Huddleston, T. C. Batchelor Robt. Burn, M.P.C., Thomas Hodgson M. Campbell, Eli Barnes Geo. Hooper, T. B. Louisson J. R. Dodson, Joseph Sherratfc J. T. Miller, John Tregea John Aiken, John R. Mabin N. T. Lockhart, George Potter S. H. Drew, Wm. W. Thomson Peter Cooke, F. B. Joseph John Crute, W. H. Brind H. Baimc, George Falla John Jervis, J. A. Moore William Hubbard, F. B. Hadflold James Simpson, M. Lightband Robert Levien, T. Bennerhassett, David Max, Alfred William Jones, James Lucas, J. H. Tregea, J. R. Hooper, A. Wilson, Alfred Helps, Wm. Smith, William Davis, John Beit, Thomas Wells, Charles Hurley, James O^ilvie, Junes Dillon, James Armstrong, Richard Percival, John Hotrs, J. Page, Samuel Wndman, P. Middlemiss, Henry R. Young, J. M'Vicars, Joseph Webley, jun., C. Wiesenhaveru, W. Snow, W. E. Brown, Charles M'Gee, R. B. Walcot, John James, Thomas Snow, W. Leonai d, H. Hargroaves, John Goodman, I. Johns, William Hargreaves, Robert Scott, Thomas Scaife, Thomas Usher, John Newman, Henry Drew, John DeCarle, Henry Jellyman, G. Dickens, Thomas H. Fairey, E. Snow, John Wm. Taylor, John S. Anstice, Arthur Biddell, Robert Marten, Frank Rutter, J. Wilkinson, Benjamin Crisp, H. Edwards, Tnomus Garrard, J. G. Gore, Robert Simpson, jun., M. Blythc, Charles Bray, David Whiting, Thomas Evans, William Lloyd, William Nation, H. V. Phillips, John Garrard, A. Waxman, G. V. Shannon, Hugh Corrigan, Henry Hounsell, J. B. Sharp, A. G. Betts, C. Webb, L. ILiase, W. V. Suiter, S. Loring, G. Fleming, E. Wm. Dee, W. Alborough, James Richards, J. Ashburn, Henry Barltrop, James Robertson, William Adams, William Hale, jun., John Clipson Atkinson, Wm. Harvey, B. Franzen, William Conway, David Mair, Charles Moore, H. Mankelow, Thomas Younger, John Scotland, Peter Rigby, Joseph Garrard, R. B. Pringlo, E. F. Campbell, W. C. Hodgson, Henry Eure, N. Lecett, A. Benson, W. H. M'Cabe, J. Whitwell, Robt. Pollock, G. S. Wilson, Judah Myers, D. Swanson, Robert Barnes, Thos. Turroll, Peter Laing, John Avery, Thomas Shone, William Avery, Henry Black, Henry Byrchmore, Wm. J. Harper, Edward John Brock, ■ G. W. W. Lightband, William Souman, James M'Conkey, Henry Thomas Hall, F. Harper, Alfred Oakey, To H. G. Gottland, Esq., J.P., Alexander Sclanders, Esq., and the 160 other Electors signing the above Requisition. GENTLEMEN 7,—Although I have hitherto in-1 variably shown a desire to avoid taking any ' prominent part in the politics of the Colony, I cannot, 1 in the face of the above requisition, place myself in i opposition to the wishes of so numerous and influential a body of the Inhabitants and Electors of this City. < I, therefore, Gentleman, come forward as a Candidate, soliciting the suffrages of the constituency to return » me as your representative for the City in the General > Assembly, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation I . of the Hon. Mr. Stafford. I As the day of nomination is now so close at hand, I propose to defer until that time an exposition of ■ my political views. ' I am, Your Obedient Servant, NATH, EDWA»DS, I Nelson, Uth December, 1869,

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1173, 22 December 1868, Page 2

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