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I leave myself, Gentlemen, in your hands, feeling confident of the result on the daj of election. Meanwhile, I have the honor to be>. Your obedient servant, _____ A. MERCER. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. f~i ENTLEMEN, —I respectfully inform \JT you 1 that it ia my intention to contest the Election for the Mayoralty, which takes place next month. Your moßt obedient servant, L. TUOifEMAN TO THE ELECTORS FOR THE CITY OF DUNEDIV. f^ ENTLEMEN,— I will be nominated as VJT one of your representatives in the frovincial Council at the ensuing Election. My return will strengthen the votes of the progressivo pavfcy/Jrfumerically in the minority in the late Council. Jf you wish to return me, it must 'be by your unsolicited votes, as, beyond taking an early opportunity to address you,' I do not intend to encroach on the in-, dependence of the electors. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM BA.RRON.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 6, 7 June 1873, Page 12

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149

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 6, 7 June 1873, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 6, 7 June 1873, Page 12

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