'JpHE following are tlie names of tlie gentlemen comprising MR KELLY’S COMMITTEE:— Me t: D. Weigley (Chairman). Mr Thomas Wrigloy Captain A. Tovey Mr M. Hannon Mr Peter Shauglinessy Ilori Ngatai Mr A. Warbrick Mr W. G. Armstrong Hohepa Hikntaca Hone Makarauri Mr J. L. Faulkner Mr Alfred Faulkner Mr Jarvis Faulkner Akuata Tupaia Mr Suodg rasg Mr I). Connor Tlarawira Kotae Enoka to Whanako Mr R. F. Roller Mr George Cummings Ilaniiora Tu Mr Stephen Earl Mr W. 11. Bonnet Mr W. A. Butt Maihi Pohcpoho Wi Parcra Ilaerelmka Ilono Miitii Mr Thomas Bennett Mr J. J. Dillon Mr Donnelly Mr Dohbyn Mr Ilaggaty To NiniM To Kill-:a te Moa Mr Gerald Phillips Mr J. T. Morrison Mr Tliomas Somerville Mr Kelly’s Committee. 'THE Members of Mr Kelly’s Committee are requested to meet at the Committee Room this morning, at half-past ten o’clock. REQUISITION. TO W. W. WILSON, ESQ GISBORNE. WE ; the undersigned settlers, Electors and others of Poverty Bay, request that yon .will allow yourself to be put in Nomination for the Election as Representative of the East Coast Electorate; and in the event of your doing so we hereby pledge ourselves to give you our support. John A, Bradley Francis J. Fieeso John Drummond Charles Bice W. Coppell Francis Goold, M.1i.0.5. James Blake W. T. Best James Doleman Alfred Stevens W. H. Steele A. Hird George Clark William Hume W. King M. G. Nasmith S. M. Wilson B. Oolebrook Robert Cooper J. Tutchen J. Townley S. Onions Richard Kelly H. E. Webb James Hay George Laurence W. Adair 0. Anderson J. Hervey James Buchanan Henry Evans John Dick John E. Butt Duncan Fraser Alfred Martin Joseph Goodman 0. J. Fox Henry Hacchi D. Ryland John Forbes B. Stevenson H. 0. Boylan Messes BRADLEY, KELLY, WEBB, HAY, and OTHERS SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Q.ENTLEMEN, —In reply to the Requisition which yon have done me the honor to present, requesting me to become a Candidate for the East Coast District at the approaching General Election, I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal, and if you elect mo as your Representative in the ensuing Parliament it will be my endeavour to deserve and secure your confidence by persistently bringing under notice of the Government the requirements of this naturally favored,’ but, hitherto, much neglected district. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant,. W. WILFRID WILSON. J£R KELLY’S COMMITTEE have taken the Largo Room (commonly known as Fraser’s Hall) for the purpose of Holding’ their meetings. OPOTIKL ARTHUR PARKINSON, Pbopbibtoe. Visitors to Opotiki and Commercial Men will find every accommodation that a first-class Hotel can furnish. Comfortable Bedrooms, First-class Table, and good attendance. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept in Stock. Excellent Billiard Table, and all requisites.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 345, 29 December 1875, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 345, 29 December 1875, Page 2
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