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Vincent county. • To> T fr I ELECTORS V OP jyjANUHfiIUKIA BIDING. Gentlemen—- ' 'I beg to intimate that it is my intention to seek re election at your hands at the coming General Election of Councillors. ' ' Whilst thanking yon for the kind and considerate support at all times accoided me during my past te-ni ot bffice, 1 can Int say I ever endeavoured to conscientiously represent 0,1 and to obtain iUt°ntion to your many wants and requirements, at the same time, on questions of gene at polio to be gjp’ded in my, voting by (a spirit of justice to the County as a whole. Shpuld ton do me the honour of again electing me as your represents live, my best efforts as hitherto will be directed to advance your interests. I beg to remain, Gentlemen, ' Your Obedient Servant, ’ JOHN PITCHES. Ophir, October SOth, 1884. T ° T HE RATEPAYERS or EAPvNSCLEUGH BIDING, Gentlemen—. I again offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the County Council. I have represented your riding for about seven years, during which time 1 have done my best to promote the mutual interests r,f your Riding and County, How fit ray labours 1 have met with the Ratepayers appioval is now for you to say. If you approve of my past conduct, an J again return me as your Member, the various wants of yonr Hiding will receive eyerv consideration from me, whilst not neglecting the welfare of the County as a whole. » Faithfully yours, ' M. J. MACGTNNIS. WA N'T W n, a Situation by, a Married Couple (without -family) just out from Scotland. The man is acquainted...wi'h a'l kinds of, farm wnrk, and the woman is qual - tied to cook or attend to the dnirv. Apgly AKCHI E BROWN, Dry breath CUNSI’AN JO KEY CLUB. A* SPECIAL MEETING of the XIl. Committee will be held on SATURDAY, the 25th Inst., at Dicki<’s Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde, to balance accounts of the late Spring Meeting. * ' ‘ J. S. DICKIE, . .. Secretary.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1182, 24 October 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 1182, 24 October 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 1182, 24 October 1884, Page 2

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