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INCORPORATED TOWN OF REQUISITION. To James lIaZLETT, Esq. VVJ E, tlu; undersigned, being rateV V payers of the town, Uo hereby request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination for election to the Office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and we do hereby pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return at the head of the poll. We remain, Sir, Yours most obediently, D. M'Pherson, Mayor D. M'Coimochie J. Ilastie T. Hawthorne >, July 10, 180 R E E L Y. To D. M'Pheuson, Esq., Mayor, and the other gentlemen .signing the Requisition. Cent'emen, — Allow me to return you my sincere thanks for the honor you would confer upon me, and to state that I place myself entirely in your hands, and, if elected, I will do my utmost to deserve a continuance of vour conI am, Gouthii bedient Servant JAMES HAZEETT. Clyde. Julv 13, 18C8. INCORPORATED TOWN OF CROMWELL. To Mr. \V. 11. Wl HITTER. Yl/E, the undersi ' request that v< lersiarned, beg leave t< sell to be put in nomination for the office of Mayor of Cromwell, and we pledge ourselves to give you all our support and interest, believing you to be a fit and proper person to represent us. We remain, Sir, Yours very faithfully, W. J. Barry W, Smitham Robt. Edwards Robert Kidd James Corst, M.D. J. Wilson Thompson Isaac Wright J no. A. Preshaw David Booth James Cossar Jas. P. Smith W. Shanly Michael Connelan John Hayes Jno. 15. Luscombe Michael Sharky Wm. Williams John Hurley Walter O-ibbs stopher Thomas To the Mayor Gentlemen signing the above Requisition. Gentlemen,—T do myself the honor i accept your flattering invitation to 3T the office of Mayor, and should I o elected T will use every endeavor ■> deserve your approval. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, \our very obedient Servant, W. H. WHETTER. Cromwell. July 1. 18G8. TTANTED, a smart intelligent ' BOY, N to 16 years of age, to aice himself generally useful. Wages )s. per week and beard. J :! a--k't No. r,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 325, 17 July 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 325, 17 July 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 325, 17 July 1868, Page 2

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