SELECTION OF MAYOR. - Toj C. J. WAECKERLE, ESQ., j Akarpa.. , SIR,— We, the undersigned- Buri gesses ot the Borough of Akaron, request that you will allow yourself to again be put in Noniinatimi for the Mayoralty for the coming year, and we pledge ourselves to promote your return. i "VyVare, &c, ] John" Staples John Beecher : John Cullen : Campbell Brown • James Harris Robert Noon.nn :v; ; F. Y.Stratton Edmund Leprou A. Rodrigues j Justin Aylmer . .-, ; E. Bouriaud ' : E. Ditely 1 John O'Brion Henri Citron Greacen J. Black v ' "\ Joseph Vangioni To Messrs Staples, Beecher, Cullen, ' and the remaining gentlemen signing the requisition., . , f :/.'- GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request for re election to the office of. Mayor of Akaroa. If elected, I trust to give the burgesses every reason to be satisfied with the confidence they have reposed in me. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. J. WAECKERLE TO THE BURGESSES 1 . ■ . of ran BOROUGH OF AKAROA. 'f] ENTLEMEN,—As the time lias VJT now arrived when you will be called upon to. exorcise your franchise by the Election of Mayor, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the office. My long residence among yon and the interest I hnve 'hitherto taken in all matters concerning the welfare of the Borough, induce me to come forward and ask you for yonr support. Should you do me the honor to elect nic, my best attention shall always be given in conducting the business of the Council and furthering the interests of the Borough at large. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. PENLINGTON. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH OF AKAROA. ENTLEMEN, the Annual ElecVX tion for the office of Mayor has arrived, and as I feel that a close attention to the business of the Borough on the part of its executive officers is absolutely necessary, and also have, received I the assurance of support from a number of electors who most strongly opposed meat the last 'election, I have placed my services at your, disposal, trusting, to receive that consideration which others have received at your bands after years of public service. I am, Gentlemen, : ■ Your ohdt. servant, W,\!. Ai'l'ihUll. Akaroa, Xov. 20, 1871). AUCTION. nTUiE undersigned will hold a X' NALK of CATTLK. IiOUSIvS SHEEP, -Ac, &c, at the ILad of the Bay Yards, on FRIDAY, NOV. 21, INST. JONTRIKS TO PATE : 2 Cows ?> three-year-old Heifors in calf : 4 Yearlings : 4 Store Cows (J two-year-old Heifers 0 Yearlings ; ' 1 well bred two-year-old, -nbroken . Entries for this sale are requested as early as possible. , C.-.-W. BRIDGE,... Auctioneer. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS PAWSON. i.: ' j rpHE undersigned has been instructed JL by the Trustee in the above estate, to Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 25th INST., At M'lntosh's Hotel, Little Akaloa, the following— 9 Head Dairy Cows (rented by Robert Rix) 9 Head Dairy Cows (rented by - George Rix) Particulars of agreements will be stated at sale: ; ; % Also, 2 Cows 1 Heifer . 2 two-year old Steers 8 Yearlings 1 Bull 1 Mare, in foal Sale at noon. Terms—Cash. C. W. BRIDGE, Auctioneer.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 349, 21 November 1879, Page 3
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