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MISCELLANEOUS. TO CONTRACTORS. LENDERS are invited' for building a X CATHOLIC CHURCH at Central Rangitikei (Bulltown). Plans and Specifications to be seen at ' the Court House, Rangitikei, ar.d at the Catholic Presbytery, Wanganui. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 22nd of February, 1873, addressed to the Catholic Committee, Court House, Rangitikei. Jan 28, 1873. WANGAEHU ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE W.-vAGAEHU DISTRICT. p ENTLEMEN,—I be^ to announce IX that lam a candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council. For my qual-i fications I refer you to my actions in the Council since 1867, and assure you I see no reason to change my opinions. If returned T promise to serve you to the best of my ability. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, JOHN MORGAN. Jan 29, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RANGITIKEI. DISTRICT. H ENTLEIIE-T,—At the urgent revj quest of a number of my fellow electors, I have again consented to become a candidate for the representation of the district, in the Provincial Council at the ensuing election. If you consider me worthy of a continuance of the. trust reposed iv me for the last eight ■ years, and return me, I shall feel honored, and will use my utmost endeavors to promote the progress and Avelfare of the.province in general, aud this district iv particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your most obedient servant, ALEX. MILNE. Rose Bank, Jan 27. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAITOTARA KAI ; IWI DISTRICT p ENTLEM-EN,—I am a candidate .IX for your suffrages at the approaching election for the Provincial Council. As one of the oldest settlers of the district, I am Avell known to most of you, and am ready- to do my best to 1 represent your interests, Avhich are also my own. The extent of my abilities you are as well able to estimate as I am myself, and I need say nothing "further on that subject. Ido not expect to set the Wanganui river on fire, although I am exceedingly anxious to see its channel deepened, and shall do my best to secure tbe fulfilment of that object from Provincial funds. I shall do my best to procure the alteration of the existing Education Act of this Province in very material respects,: so as to render it less oppressive in its character, and more capable of being efficientlyworked. Ifelectedlat any rate can promise to attend to-'the duties of the office, and do whatever I may be able to do in your interests. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JAMES ALEXANDER. Jan^ 30, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS, 01? THE R_NGITXEK_ DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— At the urgent instance of a large number of the Electors of this District, I have consented to become a Candidate for the representation of Rangitikei in the Provincial Council. My time being at present so fully occupied in connection with the Education Board will prevent any personal canvass on my part, but seeing that it is not very long since I had the opportunity of fully explaining my individual views on the yarious points bearing on provincial politics, I, trust that you Avill overlook my inability to address you on the present-occasion. I am desirous of obtaining a seat in the Provincial Council for many reasons, amongst others, that I may have an opportunity to aid in amending the present Education Act, the experience I have had in the working of the present one, enabling me to judge as to the direction in which such, amendments must' tend. If elected I shall also endeavour to have an Act passed giving modified powers of a Town Board to such of our Townships as may desire it, so as to enable them to form footpaths, construct drains, light the streets, etc., and at the same time try to induce the Government to put the Licensing Act on a more satisfactory footing. ;.;-.;.- : ; Should you do me the honor to elect me, you may lely on my utmost, endeavours- to promote the welfare of the District, at a time when it Avill take the exertions !of your representatives, whoever they may be, to see that Rangitikei has accorded to it its fair share in the future expenditure of the Province. I have the honor to be, . ... Gentlemen, , Your most obedient servant. ■ CHARLES C. GRAHAM, amvary 22nd 1873. '"

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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3