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TO RICHARD COCK, Esq. TT7 E, the undersigned burghers in the Tf Borough of New Plymouth, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated for the position of Mayor for the Borough of New Plymouth for the ensuing two years. T. Shailer Weston, W. L. Newman, Willie J. Freeth, P. C. Morton, A. L. Tuke, A. Vaughan Kirkby, J. J. Elwin, Stanley W. Shaw, F. W. Watson, A. E. Watkins. Gco. Woodhouse, Thos. O. Kelsey, F. W. Hall, James F. Stohr. J. Blyth, Thomas Wright, D. Gilmour, Jas. Crockett, M. Ramson. J. E. Wilson, W. Humphries, Stanley L. Humphries, Arthur A. Ambridge, C. O. Hawke, Lewis W. Alexander, J. Avery, Walter Bewley, J. R0110,.A. C. Fookes, James C.George, Chas. Brown, W. Morey, J. C. Morey, S. W. Jackson, Robt. Todd, Frank E. Wilson, J. Rickctts, E. Dingle, Wm. Bayly, William Kerr, William D. Webster, Frank Messenge-, Herbert Smart, T. A. Hutchison, Ellen Geddes, Alfred E. W. M. Bayne, N. Miller, Joseph Hooker, H. Ward, J. Grayson, H. Honnor, J. ! Jenkinson, Wm. Jeokinson. John Jenkin- ! son, Wall Jenkinson, "F. Heldt, Henry Ford, E. Chatterton, H. Wallath, R. Coleman, H. T. Ainsworth. R. S. Roberts, A. Veale, B. Weale, H. GUmour, E. Okey, F. H. Jackson, Wm. Evette, Olave Deacon, Jessie Deacon, Arthur Ambury, Michael Jones, A. E. Hardy I M. J. Jones, G. M. Arrowsmith, L. ! Marks, Will Perry, John F. Hooker, W. J. Shaw, Wm. Cottier, H. W. Cottier, A. E. Ricketts, Mrs J. Tippens, F. S. Johns, Geo. G. Boulton, Aunie Boulton, CWarren, J. W. Abbott, M. Mannix, F. G. Jury, Mrs E. Jury, A C. Treeby, M. Crocker, Jas. Harvey, jun.,> Jas. E. Birch, C. P. Cottier, J. S. Pipe, Geo. Stewart, Jas. A. Darroch, J. Irvin, F." Gamer, F. L. Webster, A. Goldwater, Edwd. H. Tribe, Newton King, James Taylor, Henry Homeyer, Charles Nelson, C. Molloy, E. Brewer, Fred Wm. Reston, James Salt, A. G. Berridge, William Elder, O. Wall, R. G. Williams, J. Jury, W. Roberts, James Scanlan, Chas. Nelson. Mte. Mills, A. E. Bishop, J. Dixon, Lewis Marks, C. Frost, M. Pellew. [In addition to the above names there wore a number upon a list which has, unfortunately, been mislaid or lost. Any burgesses who signed and whose names do not appear above will kindly accept this explanation.] In reply to the above requisition, I shall have much pleasure in placing myself at the disposal of the burgesses, and should they honour me by electing me to the Mayoral chair, it 'will be my earnest endeavour to fulfil the duties of the position in such a manner as will justify the confidence placed in me. 498 R. COCK.
DOES TECHNICAL EDUCATION PAH COMPL I GATED Mathematics are not required to answer this question. Think for a miunte ) Profes-or Carhart read a paper recently before the American Ipßtitute of Electrical Engineers, and he said :— " The day is at band when the relative superiority of natioitS will de* pend not merely on their wealth, bat largely on their technical capabilities ia all branches ot engineering and in the industries allied therewith." Pregnant words For the purpose ",of quickly introducing and demonptraciog the superior merits of itb courses or Engineering Instruction over all others, the Trustees of the Americ-in School of Correspondence, Boston, chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will award to a few well-recommended, ambitious men in each manufacturing plant in New Zealand A FBEE SCHOLARSHIP In Electrical, Steam, Locomotive, Marine, or Mechanical Engineering (molndiog a complete course iv Mechanical Drawing ) The holders of these FREE SCHOLARSHIPS will be asked to answer inquiries as to the benefit; and value of thti instraotioa, and also to recommend the School f« their friends, thus establishing an endle«3 chain of enthusiastic Students who will advertise ths School more thoroughly than tous of priatod matter or an army ot agents. Application Form on request to representative, ' J. R, MACKAY, c 76 fcitratf ord, Taranaki,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)
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810Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)
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