TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL, ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN—'I have to return my best thanks to all the Electors who by their votes yesterday, expressed their confidence in me as their representative on the Timaru Borough Council. I can only reaffirm my previous declaration that the business of the Borough will at all times receive my earnest and impartial consideration. Yours faithfully, F. B. HAWKEY. Timaru, April 28, 1927. < TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. AND GENTLEMEN, — I have to thank you for the honour you have accorded me in electing me as one of your councillors at Wednesday's poll. No promises can be made as to one's course of action during the coming term, but I hope to justify the confidence you have placed in me. I wish to specially thank the Business Men’s Committee for the great work which they did during the campaign. Yours faithfully, G. D. VIRTUE. Timaru, April 29, 192 7. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. RADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I— ‘l wish to express to you my sincere thanks for tire confidence you | have placed in me in accepting my I candidature for a seat on the Bor- ! ough Council. . I also take the opportunity of expressing thanks to the gentlemen of the Business Men’s Association for their earnest endeavours on my behalf. I wish to assure all .the citizens of Timaru generally, that no stone will he left unturned by me to studiously and assiduously watch their interests on all occasions, and endeavour to further the progress of this naturally endowed town of Timaru. Sincerely thanking one and all. Yours faithfully, H. D. PRESTON. Timaru, April 29, 1927. TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. RABIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I thank you very heartily for your vote of renewed confidence in me as shown by the result of the poll on Wednesday. In future it shall be my earnest endeavour to continue my work in the interests of the port of Timaru, and the advancement of South Canterbury in general. Yours faithfully, E. R. ISAAC. Timaru, April 29, 1927. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. AND GENTLEMEN, — I must sincerely thank you for your substantial support at the poll on Wednesday, the first occasion in which I sought the suffrages of the electors of Timaru. As an elected member of the Council, it shall ever be my earnest endeavour to conserve your interests and advance the welfare of the town to the best of my ability. No efforts will be spared bn my part to worthily represent the citizens, and I trust that,the decided confidence you have reposed in me will not be misplaced. Yours faithfully, A. KENNEDY. Timaru, April 29, 1927. TO TPIE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — 1-1 1 most sincerely thank the 1714 electors who voted for me on Wednesday. Though not elected, lam highly gratified that so large a number of ratepayers showed their appreciation of my work on the Council, by recording their votes in my favour. Yours faithfully, GEO. BENSTEAD.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 April 1927, Page 1
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