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BOROUGH ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARF X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN I return you my most sincere, thanks for the '.high compliment yon have paid mo in returning mo "at the top of the poll. ... During the past two years that I have been your representative on the Couneil 1 have done my hest tor the advancement of the town; and I hope during the coming term . to merit a continuance of the confidence you have placed in me. Yours faithfully; WILLIE RAYMOND. ELECTORS OF TIMARU. ~~ • ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—. In sincerely thanking you ' for the honour yon have done me in again electing me as one of your representatives, 1 wish to state that 1 consider my return by such a substantial number of votes as a mark of confidence in the administration of the late Council, and of approval of my attitude towards its deliberations. As in the past, r will do my utmost for the progress ;;p.,i 'welfare of our town. Faithfully yours, TOM HAWKEY. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARI7. """ ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I desire to express to you my most sincere thanks lor again returning me as oiie of your representatives. 1 look upon my election as an endorsement of my past actions, and I will do my best during my new term of office to keep and even increase, your conlidenee in me. Yours sincerely, IT. H. LEATHWICK. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TTMARIJ.

T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— On entering on my seventh term as a. Borough Councillor, 1 do so strengthened by the knowledge that my reelection is an endorsement =by you ot my stewardship as one of your representatives, and also of-the policy of the late Council. The advancement of limaru' on sound lines has' been my <ine aim, and this as in the past I shall work for to the best of. my power. Thanking you for the honour done me, Yours to command, G. J. SEALEY.--'. TO THE ELECTORS'OF. TIM ART.-. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— 1 return you my best thanks for the honour yon have clone me in choosing me as one of , your representatives. I look upon my election as an endorsement of my views in contesting .the election, and I shall give my. best endeavours to carry out your wishes without fear or favour. Yours faithfully, D. G.' WATSON. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TIMARU. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN

For honour youiiiave done ?ne ii: again 'sending me to the Council, 1 wish to express my warmest thank*. This will be my fourth term'as a mem her of the Borongii Council, aVid I look upon my re-election as an indication that" my'past actions on that body, ;u.d the progressive policy of the late Council, have met with'your approval. curing you that I will do my best, as in the past, to further the progress and good government of the town. Yours sincerely, ■ ■ . ARTHUR. OBORN. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As a member of the late Council, I have again to thank you for returning me as ono of your representatives on-the Borough Council. The fact of my re-election I take as au indication that the progressive policy of the late Council, a policy that has gone far tc make Timaru one of the most up-to-date towns in Now Zealand, has met with your approval. As in the past, I will'support every measure that tenis to help the town forward. Yours respectfully, , T. L. HARNEY. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— For the mark of confidence yon have shown in me by electing me to the Council, I return you my best thanks. My attention to your interests during the next two years will I hope justify my election. Yours respectfully, W. GILCHRIST. TO THE RATEPAYER OK TIMARU.

lADTE3 AND GENTLEMEN,— A I return you my most sincere thanks for the honour you have done me as one of your representatives on the Borough Council. I sought your suffrages only actuated by the desire to help forward the advancement of the town, and this I will do to the best of my ability. » Yours sincerely, ALEX. BECK. ELECTORS OF TIMART. As one of the new members you have sent to the Borough Council, I thank you sincerely for the honour you have done me. I shall take my seat with a full knowledge that I have been elected on a dennite policy, and 1 shall while carrying out my pledges work for your interests without fear or favour. JOHN SINCLAIR. ELECTORS OF TIMART. T ADIE9 AND GENTLEMEN I thank you for the honour you have conferred on me by electing me as one of your representatives on the Borough Council. I went to the poll on a definite policy, and it has met with your approval. Your wishes shall be carried out as far as lies in my power, and everything that tends to better tl*o municipal government will have my full support. Yours faithfully, RALPH PORTER.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 2