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\X7~E, tbe undersigned, Electors of the DiV-rrct ’ of Taurang/i, requeue that you wiil allow yourself to bn placed iu .honhnaikm as a CAN-DXDA-Li£, at the ensuing Ji lection fur u Member ui the Drovincad Couiici!, to represent, our interests. W e have full confidence in vour ability anu judgment, and consider that vuu would represent, the District to the best advantage j and we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to secure your return should you accede to our wishes.
Samuel T.< C 1 a ”1-3 J times Ksdaiic T Tuuks Thomas Wrigley Lewis Samuels A Warbrick J Mitch oil J Howard J hjrid Asher J Maxwell George Ij Smith Charles Barth-1 L Samuel Chaplin liaihs Pic-rcy ►J W Gray Joiin Marshall li hL:J J Cam pry •Tames T Morrison James Salt W If Johnson A Potier Hatniora Tupaea Wahawaliie Tupaea John Fielding John Spurling ITgatupara Panerua T© Waitangi Xahukoti Perehama Kualime Te Harawira Hi hi Te llahi Kahukoti ' Purangataua Pepcue Walla wa’ha IN garoma Ihakara Kikorima "Xepiau Hikareia Te Patu Thomas Way John Cadenbead Henry Bickers li II Behrens A r th ur 32 erain gt o n W - C Stewart Edward Little John White James Todhunter David H M Bill G Lemon, senior G- H. Lemon, junior John Donnelly Stephen Dobyn John Darby John Wadsworth Akuhntri Tupaea ikirimaene EieuaHori Tupaea jMenelnru T urcro W iliiam Jones Michael Herbert; Patrick Herbert A Crabb 3-iOuis Bidois Peter Bidois Henry Bidolg Charles Bidois James Young Pero Haru Tauri Te Hau Wet* Ales Tovey Joseph Ranaley Frank Fii Thomas Hendy
To Mr S. L. Clarke and the Other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. , —I am esfcre.mely gratified by V the unsolicited mark of confidence embodied m tae above document. I glatUv ACCEDE to jour request, and, aided by the influential supnorb o. the gentlemen signing the requisition, I hope t bo returned as yonr representative at th»* forthcoming election for the Provincial Council. ~ I shall take an early opportunity of meeting the ejectors, and explaining my views on Questions of interest to this district. I am. G-entlemen, lour obedient servant. _ Gr. B. MORRIS. J.uurangn, tumeron Road, September Ist, 1-573. THE PIKEXIX BAKERY, 11-UnXTOK SxBEET, 'i'ACSiXGA, Is Kow Open, ‘‘ -the shades of ni>rhf wore fall in a fast ” 1 As through our little village passed ! A youth, who drove so smart and rice i A Eli bad CAiiX vviUi This strange device: ■ BAi OF FLKKXi- BAKERY.; J . II A x \n; L 1,, i J i-.O i’Kii. i Oil."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 105, 3 September 1873, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 105, 3 September 1873, Page 2
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