TO THE BURGESSES OF AKAROA. GENTLEMEN,— Having Ivon requested by many <>!' my friends t>) put myself forward ns a candidate fur the coining election to the Borough Council, I liiive umeh pleasure in acceding to the request, and hereby solicit your VOTES and INTERESTS. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM ADAMS. TO THE BURGESSES OF AKAROA. ENTLEMEN,—I intend again to VDT solicit your suffrages for the honour of representing you in the Borough Council. I trust that my past actions on behalf of your Borough and District have been such as to give you confidence in my honesty of purpose, and hope that my long residence among you, and the interest which I have always taken in public matters, may lead you to give me your VOTES and general support. ■ I am, Gentlemen, Respectfully yours, J. WAECKERLE. TO THE BURGESSES OF AKAROA. {H ENTLEMEN,—In responding to \JT the wishes of many of your number, that I would allow myself to be nominated for the office of Borough Councillor, I have to solicit your suffrages and support toward ensuring my return as such at the forthcoming election of those officers, and to assure you that I will, to the best of my ability, faithfully serve you in that capacity. Respectfully yours, JOHN* BBECHER. TO THE BURGESSES OF AKAROA. ENTLEMEN,—It is my intention \JC to offer myself for re-election as a Councillor, and I beg respectfully to solicit your VOTES and INTERESTS. Respectfully yours, JOHN CULLEN. TO MR. JOHN SUNCKELL, FARMER, AKAROA. DEAR SIR,—We, the undersigned Burgesses of the Borough of Akaroa hereby beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Borough Councillor at the ensuing election, and in the event of your consenting to do so, wo hereby undertake to use our best endeavours to ensure your election. JAMES DALY, And other Burgesses. TO MR. DALY AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,— I have great pleasure in acceding to your request, and will allow myself to be nominated to serve your interests in the Borough Council. Should you do me the honour of returning me, 1 will at all times, and to the best of my ability, endeavour to serve you faithfully, and promote the general welfare of the Borough I am, Gentlemen, Yours, &c, JOHN SUNCKELL. TO THE BURGESSES OF AKAROA. ENTLEMEN,—At the request of \JT many of your number, I beg leave to offer myse'f for re-election to the office of Borough Councillor. Trusting that my conduct in the past may have met your approval, and soliciting your VOTES at the approaching election, I am, Gentlemen, Respectfully, T. B. CHAD WICK. TO MR, PATRICK O'REILLY, Of the Borough of Akaroa, Livery and Bait Stable-keeper. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned Burgesses of the said Borough of Akaroa, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Borough Councillor at the ensuing election, and in the event of your consenting thereto, we undertake to use our endeavours to ensure your success. We are, Sir, '.;•';■ Yours, &c, 4'"-: ,, GEORGE WM. NALEIEB, And Twenty other Electors of the Borough. Akaroa, September 3, 1877. TO G. W. NALDER, ESQ., AND OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,— I feel great pleasure in acceding to your request, and will allow myself to be nominated for the position of Borough Councillor. If elected, I promise to do all in my power for the advancement of the Borough ; to see that its finances are both judiciously and economically expended ; to at all times give matters of public interest a careful consideration, and otherwise practically attend to the duties of my office. I am,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 120, 11 September 1877, Page 3
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