TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. /""*. ENTLEMEN.—Having been requested \JC by a large number of the rate-payers of this Borough to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the Borough Council, I have much pleasure in complying therewith. I vrill onl> add, that should I have the honour of being elected, it shall b? m 3* constant endeavour to further to the utmost of my ability, all measures conducive to the welfare and comfort of the inhabitants residing on the Town Reserves as well as to the progress of the Borough generally. I am Gentlemen, Your obsdient servant, HENRY SAWTELL, Christchurch, Aug. 31, 186 S. 1040 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— I have been solicited to stand as a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the Borough Council at the ensuing election on the 10th prox. As my interests are identical with your own, my constant attention will be devoted tc furthering the progress of the Boreugh. I am in favour of the rates heing judiciously expended in necessary works throughout the city, and not confined to special localitic-j. .--hould you honour me with your confidence, I will endeavour to do my duty towards you faithfully. Your obedient servant, 1036 JOHN C. ANGUS. TO THE BURGESSKS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— I have been requested to allow my name to be put forward as a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the Borough Council, and liave much pleasure in complying. If the Burgesses do me the honour to elect me, I shall endeavour, to the best of my ability, to do justice to their interests. I am, Gentlemen, Your obelient servant, J. V. ROSS. Colombo street, Christchurch, Aug. 28. 10*28 TO THE BUKGESSES OF TIIE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— I have been solicited to stand as a candidate for one ' of the vacant seats in the Borough Council at the ensuing election. As my interests are identcal with your own, my constant attention will be devoted to furthering the progress of the Borough, and establishing the legal market site to the benefit of the Borough. I am in favour of the rates being judiciously expended in necessary works throughout the Borough, and not confined to any special localities. Should you favour me with your confidence, I will endeavour to do my duty towards you faithfully. Your obedient servant, HENRY LEAKE, 10 9 Colombo street. EVENING PAPER. "THE STAB." PRICE ONE PENNY. PUBLISHED PUNCTUALLY AT IIALF-FAST FOUR EVERY EVENING. present circulation : 1450 CO3?IjE_S. fTIHE "STAR" is delivered by runners throughout the City, and at St. Alban's, Papanui, Riccarton, Addington, Hcathcote, Ferry Road, Avonside, also at KAIAPOI ATSD LYTTELTON. "THE STAR is the CHEAPEST MEDIUM for ADVERTISING in New Zealand. Scale of Charges. First insertion : Two Pence per line. Second insertion, and for less than a week: One Penny per line. If inserted for a longer period than a week: One Half-penny per line after the first insertion . " Wanted " advertisements, occupying not more than two lines of space, are charged for at the rate of sixpence each insertion. Communications to the Editor and Manager of the Star to be addressed, for the present, Gloucester street, Christchurch.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 100, 8 September 1868, Page 4
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543Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 100, 8 September 1868, Page 4
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