TO HIS HONOR'THOMAS DICKi OF THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO.
SIR— Aa the period for electing the Superuv ttndent is approaching, we beg respectfully to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate on that occasion. We feel that-it is only due to you for having ably filled the portion of your predecessor's unexpired term, that you should now have a more enlarged opportunity of pronfttisg the public welfare by being elected : fdr the ordinary term. Your intimate knowledge of the public business, your administrative experience, your impartial and courteous consideration of every matter brought before you, and your sincere 'desire to forward the best interests of all classes without undue preference, lead us to believe that you are well qu aliiied for the duties of the office, and that you would be acceptable to the inhabitants of the Province, generally. We are, Sir, Your most obedient Servants, J. Hyde Harris John Jones John Hill John A. Ewing James Mill* James Barr John Gibson John W. Jago H. J. Walden J. Aitken Conuell John Bathgate E. B. Cargill Geo. M'Lean John H. Barr J. M. Brown Robert Smith Dods Alex. Lazarus Heymarison, Low and Co. James Hogg J. Rattray A. R. Livingston James Hutton James Whitelaw Alex. Eastgate John Thomson Alfred Baldey William Purdie, M.D. C. A. Anning Thomas Burn's, D.D. Abraham Salomon Ed. M'Glashan Edmund Smith A. Moses William 11. Reynold? H. J. Miller Watson Shennan George Cook Richard Oliver Thomas B. Ulph George Hepburn William Hepburn John T. Wright Hugh Fraser S. Issacs, M.P.C. David Forsyth F. Russell Alex. Grant James Prendergast A. W. Morris George S. Brodrick H. R. Steavensoi* F. Pantlin Pierce Power Robert Gillies Willjam Greig A. J. Burns R. B. Martin James J. Taine B. C. Haggitt E. P. Kenyon E. W. Alexander Geo. Whittingham H. D. Maddock P. and C. Robison R. S. Cantrell J. C. Copeland J. Cavalier E. Nathan A. Eccjea D. Simpson A. Wiseman J. Griffen J. B. Bradshaw J. H. Campbell John Adams James Butters W. Urquhart W. Thomson, Caverhham W. M. Hodgkius H. Howarth John Mouat Julius Vogel W. Mason (Mayor of Dunedin) Thomas Brown J. W. Moodie Chas. Reid Martin SholJ A. Beaver John Hislop John Reid, Manse-street Thomas G. Johnston William Bremer Alex. Coutts William Wright W. R. Macgregof John Ross Robert Giendinning Thomas Mayer John Reid, Stafford-st. George Brodie F. Dillon Bell Alfred Boot ' Thomas Field J. S. Webb P. W. Mackenzie 8. H Miratns F. Hannagan G. Baker Tkdinas Webb J. H Saunders P. Campbell H. Lakeman A. H. Lakeman Geo. Young Wm. Hay Wm. Pyle, St Bathans Jan.C3 Smith B. Bellamy J c&ea Mackejrao
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Dunstan Times, Issue 251, 15 February 1867, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 251, 15 February 1867, Page 3
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