Entertainments. i SHBURTON RINK CLUB. The next Rink will be on THURSDAY, June I2'h, at the Town Hall. DAYID ZANDER, 6 1141 Hon. Secretary. Lost. IMPOUNDED, at South Rakaia, May 26, from Somerton, 20 Sheep ; also, from' Acton, May 27, 15 Sheep, two branded SP on rump in red, the rest indistinct brands and various ear marks, a mixed lot. If not released before 11th June they will be sold at noon. GEO. SHELLOCK, 6 1133 Poundkeeper. Tenders. r pENDERS are invited for PLOUGHX ING 100 acres near Wosterfield, sin x lOin. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY evening next. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JifPHSON & MAUD, 6 1131 Tinwald. Election Notices. fjl O THE ELECTORS ASHBURTON. Gentlemen, —Owing to the resignation of E. G. Wright, Esq., as member for this district, I purpose offering myself as a Candidate, and will take the opportunity of Addressing you at the various centres at as early a date as possible. Yours faithfully, 5 966 J. OATHOART WASON
Mr Wason ■REQUESTS THE ELECTORS OF ASHBURTON TO MEET HIM AT THE SCHOOLHOUSE, LISMORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10. Chair to be taken at 7- 30 p.no. 6 1125
Mr Wason REQUESTS THE ELECTORS OF ASHBURTON, To MEET him at the TOWN HALL, ASHBURTON, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 14, At 7.30 p.m. 6 1128
Sir Julius Vogel W™ A ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF SHBUETON AX THE TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY, 13th JUNE, At 8 p.ra. ALFRED HARRISON, 6 1093 Hon. Sec,
rpo SIR JULIUS VOGEL, K.C.M.G. Sir, —We, the undersigned Electors of Ashburton, desire that you will permit yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate for the House of Representatives in the place of Mr E. G. Wright, feeling sure that the colony requires all the political experience available to help it in the present crisis. Should you accede to our request, we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to secure your return. W. 0. WALKER, DONALD WILLIAMSON, and Seventy-five others. O. THE ELECTORS ASHBURTON DISTRICT. Gentlemen,— ln reply to your requisition, I have pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. My inducement to re-enter Parliament is the hope to be useful. New Zealand should be now enjoying exceptional prosperity ; causes which, I think, are removeablo produce the depression which is driving away capital, paralysing enterprise, and reducing the power to employ labor and encourage industry. I hope to be able to aid in removing the causes, as also to assist in consolidating a strong party. At present public men appear to bo separated, not so much by practical as by theoretical questions. The aspiration to be of service alone tempts me in my present impaired state of health (the result of a slow recovery from a severe illness), to accept the responsibilities you offer me.J On account of my invalid condition, I must ask you to excuse my addressing more than one meeting. Pray believe (that I am not insensible to the importance of all parts of the district and to tho claims of the electors where ever they reside. lam simply unfit for the exertion now, though after the session I hope to bo able to do much more. OF THE 6 1092 Your obedient servant, JULIUS VOGEL.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 10 June 1884, Page 3
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