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A. J. S O L O M O WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONM< R-evell Street, Hokitika, IMPORTERS of every description of mm veyors' tools, agricultural implements, powder, shot, &c. ; cutlery in great variety, ship chandlery ; boiled and raw linseed, co chimneys, wicks, &c. ; paints, oils, colors, vi and earthenware ; fancy goods, stationery, brushware, musical instruments, fishing ti pipes, tobacco, cigars, &c, and all kinds of B A. J, S. and Co. are celebrated for selling West Hours of business — Se N.B.— LICENSED TO SELL Til

SINCLAIR AND JACK (Late Spicer and Murray), UNDERTAKERS mHE Oldest Establishment in Hokitika. _L Address— Revell-street North and Benley-street South. Orders from the country and outlying districts punctually attended to. Tombstones and Enclosures erected. 4020

TO EVAN PROSSER, ESQ. Hokitika, 30th October, 1868. SIR, — Being impressed with the necessity of returning to the County Council men of known ability and tried integrity, we request that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination for Hokitika. Your past political career is a sufficient guarantee to us that, if returned, yon will not disappoint the expectations of your supporters. We are, Sir, yours, Jas. Chesney & Co. J. Powell and Co. Hall and Finlay James Browne Swanson and Ryrie Alfred Cleve Thos. Pringle Daniel Cleve John Solomon P. Settele Andrew Mowat William Woodside James Henderson Thomas Collins William Fisher W. Evans Robert Ecclesfiekl J. M. Higgin Henry Staite & Co. S. M. Salomon J. Bevan G. H. Moss Daniel Lynch Win. Webb W D. Banks W. G. Johnston J. Churches & Co. J. Graves Henry Elliott J. Stonebridge Thomas Ching D. Murphy Spence Bros. & Co, W. Mitchinson John Hudson Tait Brothers Pat. Comisky W. Kenny W. H. Ingrain Chs. Bond . Leopold Beit Richard Reeves D. Macfarlane S. and F. W. Isaacs Thos. R. Procter John Orr A. C. Prichard & Co. James Hicks Waller Brothers William Shephard Arthur Walker John Barnard R. Campbell C. Fitzsimmons W. H. Russell Janus Linton D. Drake George Hy. Turner Wm. Gawne Wm. Dunbar C. A. Arming Charles Selby James Holmes H. Bowden James B. Clarke Thos. Haworth Henry Parker Charles Martin Alfred Rawlings W. Pollock i Forsyth & Masters F. Upham H. Meyer J. Handly | George Harper Ralph Levy John Crerar W. D. Hyde John Colfar Donald Potter Henry Fieldman Thomas Buxton M. H. Kelly Osceolo Powell John Barrett John Casey J. D. Allen Thomas Samuel Dunning Brothers James Fletcher W. F. Ross James Turner Williom Graham J. Bladier Jas. Preshaw S. Shappere John Sullivan F.. Rossetti Whitten & Cheffings Michael Rouse J. Colboiirne Jim Webb Thos. North Cullen Brothers Robert Whale Daniel Buntin John Plaisted Peter Hansen H. J. Hansen F. Werston Louis Cramer Cheffings & Whitten Lawrence Lennie John A. Roscoe Thomas Cooke . B. Marks Eisfelan Ennis F. E. Hiscocks Benjaman Boddy W. Ed. M'Levie Henry Hyams W. G. Blake George Findlay James Hirsch James M'Beth Hugh Cassidy P. N. Crane J. Jones John Peake John Mulvihill Ridley Little Henn J. Bouman W. C. J. Kortegast R. F. Luks George White Mnrtin Ryan Henry Mace John Whittaker G. W. S. Parsons M. Cassius J. R. Spier G. A. Paterson Wm. S. Staite R. Fane W. L. Rees Fred. Eckmann Samuel Pizzey William Steven Alex, Airth W. A. Williams Mace and Dixon G..W. Harvey W. J. Beale M. Cassius Saml. W. Alcorn P. Solomon 11. Miller Wm. Duncan J. W. Sheppard Walter S. Reid John Angus C. E. Button Alex. Angus Chas. Williams B. Osborne Robert Harold Weir Brothers John White To Messrs Jas Chesney and Co., D. Macfarlane, Hall and Finlay, and the other gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gentlemen, — I have to acknowledge the receipt of your flattering requisition, and while cordially thanking j'ou for the compliment paid me, and your expression of confidence, I may state that I am pleased to find that my public career iv Westland has been such as to meet with your approbation. I therefore gladly comply with your wish. I need scarcely inform you that, if elected to a seat in the Council, I shall earnestly endeavour to merit a continuance of jour goodwill, by forwarding those measures which will most speedily open up the mining and other resources of Westland. On an early day, I shall be happy to address you on such questions as are deemed important to the interests of Westland. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. PROSSER. Hokitika, November 12, 1868, 4053

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West Coast Times, Issue 1003, 9 December 1868, Page 4

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