Election notices. 5 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE NORTH WARD. AFTER careful consideration I have concluded to retire from this present contest, in favor of Mr Robert Grier Graham, ;' the late representative of your Ward. ■■ Thanking the ninny gentlemen for their proffered support in asking me to come forward. I am, Yours obediently, GEORGE SCARFE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have to announce to you that I have this day retired, with the consent of my supporters, from tho contest for the election of a Councillor for your Ward in favor of Mr Tom WAißr.-wojiTn, ns I -ara tViorotighl j- convinced that his practical acquaintance with road-making and with contractors' business will be much more beneficial to tho welfare , of the Borough in general and } our Ward i in particular. , lam assured that in withdrawing from the contest I am best serving tho interests of the large proportion of the ratepayers ; who have promised me their hearty support. With sincere thanks to my friends for the confidence thoy have placed in me, and offering my services in future in any way they may be required,—l am, &c, A. WADDELL TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a number of Gentlemen who are largely interested in your Ward, I have consented"to do my utmost for tho promotion of the well-being of the Borough, should you consider me worthy of the position of your representative in the Council. In my action as a Councillor I shall always be governed by the conviction that if after mature consideration it be thought necessary to execute any work that tho same shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner, but I shall at the same time never permit any unnecessary expenditure.—l am, tfcc, TOM WATERWORTH. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-In offering myself as a Candidate for a scat in tho Municipal Council for the North Ward, I am not actuated hy any desire for public life. Ido not look on the Municipal Council Chamber as a discussion forum, en' training college for a future higher position, but simply as a public office, wherein tho business of tho Municipality should be conducted on sound and economic principles. Should you olect me my watchword will be Despatch of Business and Economy. I am, Your Obedient Servant, THOMAS R. COOPER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE NORTH WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-I have I A the honor to again offer myself as a Candidate to look after your interests in the Borough Council. Tho opposition to tho three retiring Councillors, of whom I am one, is an opposition directed against economy of expenditure. Trusting I may receive a continuance of your support, I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, ROBERT GRIER GRAHAM. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I am a Candidate in the ensuing Election of a Councillor to represent the above Ward. If elected I shall endeavor to study all possible economy in tlie expenditure of tho Borough and to secure any benefits that ought to accrue to the Borough as the result of the contemplated Harbor Works. I am, &c, 11. A. CORNFORD. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have JLJ the honor to again offer myself as_ a candidate to represent you in the Council. The improvements effected in the Central Ward during the four years I have sat in the Council are an evidence that I have not neglected your interests. At the same time, as°those who take an interest in Borough affairs will readily remember, I have, in common with the other Councillors, always supported a generally economical administration of tho Borough funds. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, JOHN W. M'DOUGALL. Sales hy Mr WeSE*voo«B. HBA and P. SOCIETY'S ANNUAL. SHOW. PRELIMINARY NOTICE A N IMPORTANTSALE OF HORSES J\_ will be held on tho day after the A. and P. Society's Show at Beccroft's Repository. Also, A SALE OF SHOW STOCK, A Entries for which are now invited. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. p" Has much pleasure in that he has commenced business at Hastings as STOCK AND STATION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, &c. Haviti"- acquired a first-class site, and bein«- about to erect extensive Sheep and Cattle Yards in which to hold regular sales, and bavim-- extensive paddock accommodation he will be enabled to offer special facilities to stock-owners living at a clistanco, or who otherwise may favour him with their business. Having made arrangements with agents in other provinces he will be glad to treat with shecpfarmers for the disposal of their surplus stock during the coming season. . The undersigned lias also made arrangements with Mr Beccroft to hold a Horse Sale every alternate Safivday at 2 o clock in his largo Repository, of which due notice will be given. R . WELLWOO D. Sales by Mr- M- E£- fflillcr. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rmllE Undersigned has for Sale a number 1 of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, r-mo-iiur in present carrying capacity from 1000 T0 25,000 SHEEr at moderate prices and easy terms—viz. from 30s per acre with sheep given in and • upwards, according to locality, quality, and improvement; and several— LEASEHOLD RUNS, - Cairyingf,om looo TO lsiooo SHEEP, at from 20s to 25s per sheep, lease plant, and improvements given in. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. WOODVILLE SECTIONS— G2 QuurLer - acre Sections, prices ranging from £5 to £200. 12 Half-acre Sections, prices ranging from £10 to £G5. G Sections containing l£ acres each. 1 Section ~ 2£ acres j 1 n j> H acres L . KAIKORA TOWNSHIP, NORTH— G Quarter-acre Sections. ! And, Several country lots, containing from 40 to f 150 acres each, for sale at low prices. HASTINGS— c 2 Quarter-acre Sections 1 Quarter-acre Section with 7-roomed House, good Garden, etc., adjoining Railway, t M. R. MILLER. Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 3
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