REQUISITION TO THOMAS VAKREL, ESQ, HAMILTON.
OIR, — We, the undesigned electors of the Waikato District, desirous of being represented in the Provincial Couucil of this province by a gentleman who is resident in the district and whose interests are identical with our own, hereby request that you will ullow yourself to be put in nomination for that office, and Jwe pledge oursrlf ed to u*e our best endeavors to soooro your return. S. Ticklepenny GtorgeTippm Robert Harris Robert Williamson James Anjou Henry Mulliona J. P. Shanaghan W. Neilson C. Tippin David Gardiner George Allen James Bastable F. G. Thomas James Shines W. Palmer Joseph Mulhon* Robert Henry Samuel Tease G. Reed W. L. Martyn . P. Wheeler 0. Vowlees j H. Small C. Carthy William Peacock Isaac Coates Henry Tanner. James Uzzell A. Vincent Patrick Delaney George Thompson William Murphy Joseph Rands Andrew Robinson William Cunningham . James Laney William Walker ' J. P. Thompson Robert Jobnstone Robert McVeagh Thomas Gemmell James Asliwell William Jockley C. M. McCarthie A. S. Johnstone William White James Maguire John Arnold George McCath John Redgrieve Archibald Qltnnj John Hamilton James Fee John Shaw William Reid J. Hall W. Brown W. Selby James Parker Thomas Morgan James Forrest John Dodd Edward Constance E. Beer* Peter Thompson C. B. Booth
HEPLY. To Misses ft. Habbis, S. Ticklepbxnt, W. L. Mahttm, A. Robinson, and the othbk Gkktlbmbn iignlng thi Requisition. /"i EjSTLEMEN, — I have much pleasure in accepting your invitation to become a candidate for the regresentation of your district in the Provincial Council, and pledge myself, if elected, to serve your interests, with thoso of the province generally, to the best of my ability. Your obedient Servant, THOMAS FARRELL.
NOTICE TO ELECTORS. S^i ENTLEMEN,— In consequence of the retirement of Mr Andrkw Kit, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for a teat in the Provincial Council for the district of Waipa. In the event of election to the position, you may depend upon my exercising my abilities to further the interests of the stttlers in the districts of Waipa and Waikato. Their interests art nearly, if not quite, identical. I should not have appeared so late in the field had I not believed that Mr Andrew Kay intended coming to the poll.
lam, Gehtxeicbn, Your obeditnt Servant, JOHN KNOX. Hamilton, November 17, 117*. Provincial Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS or the WAIPA DISTRICT.
/~1 ENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of dettlers, I beg to ofier myself as & Candidate for a Seat in the Provincu.l Council. In the event of my being returned I will do my utmost to advance your interests and those of the Provinoe. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obdt. servt., HUNGEBFORD ROCHE. 1 Te Awamutu, November 17, 1873. njIENDFRS wanted for the erection of a Hall 40 x 18, -L Stables 20 x 20, and alteration to the old building, at Ohaupo. Plan and specification can be seen at the Ohaupo Hotel. Tenders not later than the Ist December, 1873. HENRY LEWIS. M. Hayman HAS arrived in the Waikato with a large stock of Tobacco, Cigar?, Sewing Machmrp, and Fancy Goods He will vu»t «.Jj the TownHlupe
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 239, 20 November 1873, Page 3
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