Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Election Notices. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. TO ROBERT CALDWELL REID, ESQ., M.H.R. Hokitika, September 22nd, 1881. -TJEAR SIR,— We the undersigned -*-' Electors of the Electoral District having heard that it is not your intention to come forward as a candidate for tbe representation of this District, in the ensuing Parliament, earnestly request you to reconsider your decision (if it is tbe case that yon have entertained such a resolve), as we feel confident that in you we have as excellent and as able a Representative as we could -desire, and one whose votes, actions, and conduct in Parliament have invariably given the constituency satisfaction in every way. Should you accede to our request, we pledge ourselves to use every effort to secure your return. We are, Dear Sir, Yours Truly, James Clarke W. G. Johnston M. Pollock John Cross, (Mayor) i George Benning J. Pearson ML. Watt Jack G. A. Paterson \ James Pamment S. M. South H. Richardson Rae H. J. Hansen Thomas Daly Peter Walker J. E. Cuddcford William Allen Samuel Pizzey F. Turner A. W. Bock David Stevensoa W. M. Purkiss John Forster James Boyd W. Spencer Alfred Bock W. Ramsay JJ. Breeze, Senr. Wm. Hilldrup John Lango J. J. Breeze, Junr. R. Gosson L. Skene S. Harris H. Sharp A. Somervillo W. A. Spence C. J. E. Linnemann D. Benjamin G. H. Moss W. Watt A. Appol Hugh P. P. M'Keever J. Manson & Co. H. Schroder Henry Z. Levy John Browne R. Levy Henry Harvey J. Williams W. Longman Moss Levy Richard Hilldrup G. Schaef W. White Wm. Morrish T. Malloy E. O'Connor Duncan M'Donald G. F. P. Ord Thomas Paterson R. W. Wade T. M. Ingram R. Campbell Peter Cran S. H. Clarke John Peake M. H. Linstrom B. Dyson 11. Andrews David Bourko J. L. Throekmorton John Tait Jas. M'Goldrick A. Langley Wm. Heinz W. J. Eastgate E. Fane C. Wesche R. Strangman G-. Castle William Smith Thomas Browne W. S. M'Kenzie A. E. Tennant E. Hebarcl W. L. Fowler James M'Millen E. Ferguson Thos. M'Farlane George Raine Edward Sammons Wm. Henderson W. D. Banks, James Chesney (Town Clerk) Geo. Dale R. Stopforth J. O'Brien H. Meyer James Nightingale John Blundell Richard Thorpe William Duncan Thomas Tulley A. W. Briscoe Credick Bain Patrick Collins Tom Bramwel Wm. Duncan J. J. Clarke W. Keller Benj. P. Walker Patrick L. Lynch James Lynch John Leitch F. P. H. Sellers E. Jolly William Eae J. Havill S. G. Stapleton W. P. Paterson J. Mandl John Allen George O'Connor Lorenzo Tindall John Dodgin James Moore Michael Deagin P. J. Cunningham B. J. Strangman D. Toomey John Hedderwick H. Goulston F. Eisfelder. BOROUGH OF ROSS. 0. Malfroy J. B. Armstrong R. Fisher John Dcakin John M'Kay Bernard Mulhearn Denis Collins A. Dunlop Edward Roberts Thomas Taylor T. Markham George Johnston John Allen Alexander Donoghue KANIEEI AND WOODSTOCK. John S. Lang F. Dale James Webster M. L. B. Nelly R. Hooper Andrew Gibson John M'Donald H. B. Stains Chas. J. Sale W. Duggan J. Kennedy H. C. D. Gaylor John Anderson James Grant Francis Clarke Henry Stiibling William Lessen H. Learmont John Deuchars James Main Donald Weir William Milner Ernest Phaflert George Hills James Breachaw Michael O'Loughlin John Selby David Thomas John M'Farlyen James M'Kenna David Hutchison John Flanagan Robert Ferguson Thomas Smith James Lidcllo Thomas Hutchison Thomas Freeman Eufino Tamminelli GENTLEMEN,— In compliance with tbe above requisition, I beg to announce that I am again a Candidato for your suffrages. The honor you did me on tbe last occasion by placing me at the head of the poll, and the substantial assurance of satisfaction and confidence again expressed by you, in my efforts to serve tbe constituency, direct me in at once acceeding to your solicitations with pleasure and hopo of success. The boundaries of the district being altered, it is my intention to visit the various centres of population in the South during the next few days, and before the election, I will take the opportunity of meeting the electors in the northern parts of the district. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your mosu obedient servant, R. 0. BEID. Hokitika, September Ith, 188.L

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18811209.2.2.5

Bibliographic details

West Coast Times, Issue 3959, 9 December 1881, Page 1

Word Count
695

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 3959, 9 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 3959, 9 December 1881, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert