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Cromwell Advertisements. MAYORAL ELECTION. To the Citizens of Cromwell. VJT a large number of Ratepayers to allow myself to bo nominated at the ensuing election for Mayor, I have much pleasure in acceding to that.request; and should you do me the honor to return me, nothing shall be*wanting on my part to retain your confidence. Having for two years served you in the capaoity of Councillor, I am not without experience in municipal matters; and 1 trust the knowledge thus gained may (in the event of my being elected) prove of some service in the new Council. I shall take an opportunity of stating my views publicly before the day of nomination, when I shall be happy to answer any questions that may be asked by the ratepayers, I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, W. SMITHAM.

To GEO. W. GOODGER, ESQ., J.P. Sir,—We, the undersigned Ratepayers of tho Incorporated Town of Cromwell, wish to express the entire satisfaction we have in the knowledge that you wish to advance the interests of Cromwell and its district. , We therefore trust that you will allow yourself to be again, put in nomination for the office of Mayor, and we pledge ourselves to give you our hearty support. We are, Sir, * Yours obediently, J. Harding Patrick Kelly James Corse, M.D. Wm. Shanly W. J. Barry James Taylor James Dawkins Edward Lindsay ......... Owen Pierce . s James Ritchie, Cromwell, 27th June, 1870. [REPLY.] •. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition,Gentlemen,—The fact of your having .so much confidence in me as to think that I will endeavor to do all in my power for the town and district, together with the knowledge that your confidence is not misplaced, gives me great pleasure, for I can assure you 1 watch with great anxiety the development of this rising district, and that I will do all I can for its advancement. I therefore accept your flattering iuvitation, and remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. W. GOODGER. i Cromwell, 28th June, 1870. Cromwell, July 5, 1870. | To Mr J. S. BXJRRES, Cromwell. r\EAR Slß,—The time having nearly expired I l) for which you were elected to represent us as a Councillor for Bridge Ward, and as we are perCouncil, we, the undersigned, have respectfully to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as our representative, feeling assured that our confidence in you will not be misplaced. —We are, dear Sir, Yours truly, James Scott James Dawkins William Rowe W. H. Whetter J. A. Matthews W. Fenwick E. Lindsay M. Fraer David A. Jolly John Marsh D. L. Simpson W. Smitham. [REPLY.] To Messra Scott, Dawkins, Rowe, and the other Ratepayers signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN,— Your very flattering Requisition leaves me no alternative but to comply with your wishes. That my services during the past two years in the Council should be so kindly appreciated gives me great pleasure, and should you do me the honor to return me again, I can assure you that nothing shall be wanting on my part to merit the continuation of your approval I Bhall take an opportunity of addressing you personally before the day of election, when I shall be happy to give you my views on Municipal matters, past and present.— Yours truly, J- S. Burres. FOR SALE, HTtfIREE SPRING CARTS & a WAGGON. JOHN MARSH. FOR SALE, FULL SIZED BILLIARD-TABLE, Complete, wiih Balls, Cues, &c For Particulars apply at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. TUST RECEIVED and TO ARRIVE ' Ex "Sally Brown," 50 Cases Devoe Kerosene, (Patent Sozzled Can). I. HALLENSTEIN fc-Co., S-». $. cl OOURT STAR OF No. 493 K. SUMMONED MEETING on WEDNESDAY, < S 13th June. Usual time and place. ■fcrsiNESS:— Utticeis.; Uourt bur- - ; chaugo oi rjourt'-rooin. D. MACKELLAR, C.S.

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Cromwell Argus, 13 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, 13 July 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, 13 July 1870, Page 3

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