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Eleotion Notices. TO E. PROSSER, Esq. WE the undersigned Electors of the Town of Hokitika, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for a 'Seat in the Provincial Council at the ensuing Election. Your former services in the Council convince us that you will work earnestly for the benefit of the district, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. W. S. Rees Jones and Mcc Mcc and Marks S. and F. W. Isaacs M. H. Kelly J. Alman M. H. Williams and Co. Thos. R. Procter Kortegast, Bros William Woodside J. L. Munson J. M. Higgin John A. Roscow Glynn and Ingle Thomas Powell Jno. S. Manson and Co. j William Webb A. Singles A. J. Soloman and Co. T. G. Stone Henry Staite Thomas Collins Weir Bros, and Co. Taylor and Settele George Ingles John Angus John Newton Edwin J. King William Moffatt James Browne S. M. Salomon H. Trautvetter James M'Caughan H. C. Richmond J. Sloan Thomas Powell James M'Goveran W. Keller W. F. Ross P. Hansen George Harper S. Shappere ■ W. Johnston D. Murphy C. O. Casey William Mitchinson Boyd Thomson John Orr Robert Walters Samuel Jacobs B. Mendelsson Edward Victorson Chas. Robt. Sandilands Raynor Harrison John Casey Charles Selby William Kenney A. Ullithorne. For D. B. F. W. Heine Thomas C. Mourilyan Thos. Haworth John Casey Burke and M'Hugh S. J. Bannary H. G. Hughes Edward N. Marks C. A. Farwig Alfred Dyson Thomas Gibson F. W. Eicke Martin Ryan Michael Ransy David Drake John Baillie Cohen Bros. George Dodd D. O'Donnell Gottlib Robeck J. R. Wright A. C. Pritehard and Co. James M'Beth Andrew M. Guttin C. Driscoll Charles Smith M. H. Kitson John Solomon and Co. John Mulvihill Max Menderhausen H. Penholz Thos. Munro Hokitika, ■ August 29th, 1867, TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITON AND THE ELECTORS OF HOKITIKA. Gentlemen, — In my hurried note consenting to allow myself to be placed in nomination for the seat in the Provincial Council, rendered vacant by the resignation of T. L. Bright, Esq., I had not an opportunity of thanking the gentlemen signing the Requisition, for their confidence and the honor they wished to confer upon me. I therefore now beg most heartily to do so, and at the same time wish to express a few of the many reasons for deciding — in obedience to the wishes of a large body of the influential electors of the town — to take the courso I have done. The public havnig almost unanimously

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West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 4