I Election Notices. TO L, THONEMAN, ESC. i i i TE. tin; undersigned Ratepayers in Bell Ward, request that you will allow yourself to lie again nominated in our representative in the Municipal Council at the forthcoming Election, A. Garrick H. S. Fish, jun, B. Bagley W. Barron Robert Paterson R W Hick ling yaml. Paekham JolmT. Wright Bohert Gillies F. P. Mansfield H. D. Maddoek J. L. Bnttcrworth. Peter Sherwin H. Houghton John F. Dohbic John Ham aim H. Steinmitz J. Cable Bohert Banks 11. Eggers Fred. H. Evans A. B. Livingston Law, Sonnier & Co. Gi ENTLEMEN,—I have much pleasure IT in acceding to your request, and if re-elected, L shall continue to act to the heat of my ability for the interest of the Ward, and the City generally. Yours respectfully, L. THOXEMAN. TO EDWARD M'GLASHAN, Esq. Cl IB,—We, the undersigned Batopayers of Jo Leith Ward, request that you will allow yourself to he placed in nomination as Candidate in the City Council for our Ward. (Signed) B. Wilson J. Mackerras Thomas Little Win. Gregg W. Oram Ball James Copeland J. Fargic John Hyde Harris C. Street J. W. Hutchinson Thus. Dick John M ‘Clean William Simpson George Cook And 80 others. ('J EXTLEMEN,—The honor yon have JT d( no me, by the Requisition placed in my hands, I appreciate very much. Should I be elected, it will bo my endeavor to act to the best of my ability for your interests and the City generaUy. In explanation of my views on City matters, I will be glad to meet the Electors at ■Wain’s Hotel, Water of Leith, on Tuesday evtning, at 7 o’clock. Yours very respectfully, ED. M'GLASHAN. TO Mil BEXJAMIX B. WILLOCGHBY, Great King street. SIB, --We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Leith Ward, request that you will allow yourself to he nominated as a Candidatc to represent our interests and wants in the City Council. Having perfect confidence in your ability, we pledge ourselves to exert every influence to secure your return. (Signed) B. C. Haggitt Thus. Bedmayue i J aeob Fogel j And 113 others. j To B. C. Haggitt, Thos. Bedmayue, Jacob Fogel, Esquires, and tiie other g- ntlomcu signing the Requisition. S'i EXTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure VJT in acceding to your request that I should become a Candidate to represent Leith Ward in the Municipal Council. if elected, you may confidently roly upon my unwearied exertions to further the interests of the Ward and City generally ; also that, on all oeeasi ns, I shall be found the firm and consistent advocate of economy in connection wilh the Municipal expenditure. Youvs faitlifLilly, B. B. WILLOUGHBY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. IF you want your interests well looked after, VOTE FOR MERGER. If you want Cheap Gas, Reduction in Bates, and Economy carried out, VOTE FOB MERGER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. ENTLEMEN, —I am a Candidate for 7T the representation of your wealthy and influential Ward, in the Municipal Council. I have respectfully decline 1 the formula of a Requisition, believing that every j elector ought to be free on the day of elec- j thru. i J. remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY J. WALTER. July 23rd, 1869. TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL WARD. GENTLEMEN, —Having been informed that a Requisition has been numerously signed, and that, further signatures aiv- being sought, I beg to state that not being de-.irous that my friends should he importuned further, I am prepared to ofle. my services to represent Bell Ward in the City Council, and I shall be happy to address the Electors, at Eight o’clock, on Friday Evening next, at tbc White Horse Hotel, George street, and on Saturday Evening, at the same hour, at th« Royal George. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM WOODLAXD. Pawnbrokers., WANTED, New Arrivals and others to know, that Mrs Davis is open to buy any quantity of Second-hand Clothing and Jewellery, Books and all kinds of Instruments, Guns, Pistols, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought ; Ladies and Gentlemen’s . Wardrobes purchased. The highest price given, X.B.—Household Furniture bought j to any amount. Gentlemen waited upon at j their own residences. All letters punctually i attended to. Please mark the address —Mrs j Davis, next to Oddfellows’ Hall, George j street. At home from 8 to 11 a. m., and | from 2 to S p.m i Hotels, PIER HOTEL, JETTY STREET. JULIUS HYMAN, PROPRIETOR.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 27 July 1869, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 27 July 1869, Page 3
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