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MUNICIPALITY OF CLYDE. To Anthony Brough, Esq., Solicitor. WE the undersigned rate-payers of the Incorporated Town of Clyde hereby request you to allow yourself to he placed in nomination for the office of Councillor for the South Ward at the ensuing Election. From your position, and the large stake you hold, we feel assured your every act will tend towards the improvement and general welfare of the Town, and being desirous that new blood should be infused into the Council, we pledge ourselves on your acceding to our request to use all constitutional means to secure your return. Clyde, July am Ham Auckland Ifred Moore Edward G. By an Edward Aldridge fifteen others Clyde, July 24, 1871. To Mr. William Auckland and the other gentlemen who have requested me to al'ow myself to be placed in nomination for the office of Councillor for the South Ward of the Incorporated Town of Clyde. Gentlemen, I thank you for the requisition which I received to day, and which I appreciate very highly as a mark of your confidence in me. My interests being so thoroughly identified with Clyde, I need hardly assure you that whether the ratepayers do me the honor of electing me oruiot, I shall always exert my se'f to promote the general welfare and advancement of the Town. I willingly place my services at your disposal. I have the honor to remain. Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, ANTHONY BROUGH. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. LICENSED BROKER. THE undersigned is now prepared to transact all business in connection with the above Act. y i / R. T. WHEELER, ' //j Stafford Street,/' Dunedin, £SOO TO LEND. On Freehold Security. , Apply to I Sp / sy// Me*. A BROUGH/ i Solieitor, i. ’ ' ’ Clyde. 'HollowaY Pills cleanse the blood of all degenerating particles, and render it a pure" and healthy fluid. ’ Its action js gentle, but sure and i eliaMo, and imparting health and vigor to weak and debilitated constitutions of all ages.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 484, 28 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 484, 28 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 484, 28 July 1871, Page 3

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