Elections. CITY EAST ELECTION, j T 0 H. H. LUS X, SP. Q. SIR, —We, the undersigned Electors of the District of City East, request that you ,vill allow yourself t" be nominated as a Candidate for ileciion to the Provincial Council, and we undertake iO ÜB© our efforts for securing your return, We arc, Sir, Yours faithfully, J. H. Upton G, Yon (lev Heyde W. Rattray 11. Atkins Thomas Morrln "Walter Grahamo J. Logan Campbell Chas V. Partington .Tames Wrigley J. S. Macfarla.no Bennett & Rogan Samuel Jackson Laurence D Nathan James Soppot J. G. Sharhuid Andrew Stewart W. C. Wilson William Oorris A. Ashor Henry Isaacs Thomas Macready P.. Home Thomas Ellison M. Murchie William Motion Charles Tothiil Andrew Bevcridgo John Koppet .7. Y. Stevenson McArthur, Shera & 00. Barnett & Levy John Buchanan Jno. Chambers J. Winks W. C. Daldy G. M. Eeed John Hay Eliott Meyer Hugh Hogarth Sairraol Coorahes Edward I'erkins James Wiseman John 0. Morrln V. McKay Stephens & Carter John Mason W. J. Cawkwell Henry SommorviUo James Han-Is G R. M'Crae John Ellyetfc W. Breda Edwin Glanvillo 11. Brett T. & H Cooko Blchard Hobba M. MonUguo W. M. Commons H. Kendelow T. IT. Hall Francis Shortt D. Stephenson Ni.il Campbell H. B. Morton J. Edson George Sihliin Iliohard Beck Wm. Brownhill R. B. Shaldors James Howden John Smith A. G. Bartlett James Copland G. Aicken Thomas Tiurell William I. Bell B. Cass Mark Hansard James Dickey John Street 0. Fort James F. Leighton A. Diothelm William Atkin Thomas Fish James TTnrdlo James Steward Thomas Short Thomas Hood Robert Valle John L. llatswel] T. Leigli Whito Thomas Philipson H. Potter Arthur Watki n Sclvmidt & Co, R. 11. Stevenson Thomas i.ieliardson Arch. Clark, jun. Close Brothers W. S Jones John S. Welsman }^:,^ nn T'ma" Thomas Mason V.'lilium J. Offer ,i. Levy IX K. Clarkson John W, Pcm-so J. M. McT.achlan Jamps Srniwt htannus Jones H FTooper. To Messrs. UPTON, RATTRAY. MORRTN. Dit. CAMPBELL, and the other Electors of City E.ist signing the I'.eriuisition. Gentlemen,-T liave to thank you for the influenUalTerjuisition which you have presented to me, inviting me again to enter the Provincial Council. Tt had not been my intention to lake any further part In provincial politics at present, hutinview of your reriuest, and of Iho Important questions to bft dealt with by the new Council. I Mifill be prepared, should yon do me the honor of electing me to ler.d what assistance T can towards furthflrirtr the b'-st interests Of the province as a member of the Provincial Council. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. HUGH H. LUSK. REQUISITION. TO RALPH KEESTNG, Esq. SIR, —"We, the undersigned Electors of tlio City Ka.=t, request that you will allow yourself to bo placed in Nomination as a Candidate for a Feat in the Provincial Council to represent the interests of City Fast, and we hereby promise to use our influence to secure your return. (Signed) G. W. Ffardwick, S. Hall, J. "Winks, Mark E P.. Nicholson, W S. Wilson, Geo. Williamson, G. Aickin, and 2:» others. rj.E NTLEMEN.—I have much v_J pleasure in needing to your request, ar.d if ducted will icrve your interests faithfully, and to the best nf my ability will try to promote the advancement, welfaie, and prospeihy of the people and hi' our province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RALPH KEESIXG. TO JOHN GORDON, Esq. SIB., —Wo the undersigned Electors of the District of Pakuranga hereby request that you will allow yoursrlf to be Nominated as a Candidate to represent this district in the ensuing Provincial Council. (Signed) I. E. Cku'c, W. T. Bassett, C. A. Calvert, MJ.CY.S, and twentyfive others. GENTLEMEN— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and shall, if elected, serve you and the province generally as faithfully and disinterestedly as I have done for the past live years. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN GOEDON. REQUISITION. TO G. M. REED, Esq. SIR, —We the undersigned Electors of the District of Takapunabeg to requf st that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election ; and we pledge ourselves, in case of a contest, to use all our influence to secure your return. We are, Sir, Faithfully yours, IT. Niccol James Harris James Holmes Thomas Bond Wm Buchanan G. E. W. Brassey W. C. Wilson A. G oldie E. Sommervillc W. L. Eees W. S. Cochranc "W. Dalgleish John Hay h. M. Jervis M. Niccol H Worthington Fred. J. Somerfield Edward Wells James McEwen Eichard Dunne A- Gavin Charles Bailey John Wyles Thos. Poynton Alex. Alison, jun. P. Nolan' John Patterson Geo. Banks E. Mackay p. Hall William Dudev Andrew Beveridge John Leek George Fraser Alex. Alison Thomas Craitr Edward Wood George S. Graham. To Messrs. H. NICCOL, JAMH.S HOLMES, W. BUCHANAN, W. C. WILSON, and other G Electors signing the Eequisition. EN TLEH EN,—I have much pleasure in accepting your invitation to become a Candidate for the representation of "Takapuna" Electoral District in the Provincial Council, and if elected I .shall to the utmost of my ability endeavor to faithfully serve the interests of the district and promote the welfare of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, , G. M. EEED. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. fIENTLEMEN, I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for the honor of again representing your interests in the Provincial Council. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. ELLIS. TO THE ELECTORS OP PARNELL. fIENTLEMBN,—The writ for the • * election of two members to represent your interests in the Provincial Council having been ™?h l nSr to inform you that in accordance with what I believe to be the wishes of alarge number ot the constituency, it is my intention to seek the honour of re-election. In doing so, permit mo to assure you that I have no personal or selfish ends to serve, but that I shall continue honestly and faithfully to further the welfare and advancement of your district and this province I have the honor to be, # Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, t, „ . B- TONKS. Parnell, November 14, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OP CITY EAST. Returning Officer having This A fL Day notified that the NOMINATION for MEMBERS to represent you during the ersuin" Council will take place on the 24th IN ST., I take the earliest opportunity to inform you that I am a CAN- ■ DID ATE for your Suffrages. I I am, Gentlemen, ; Your obedient Servant, W. J. HURST. November H, 1573.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1195, 21 November 1873, Page 4
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