Election Notices. TO THE OF HIGH WARD. WILKINSON begs to inform the Ratepayers that he intends coming forward for re-election to represent their interest in the City Council, and respectfully solicits their support. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY. J RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Your VOTES and INTEREST for Re-election as CITY AUDITOR. SYDNEY JAMES. TO THE ELECTORS AND RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARD. ENTLEMEN,—In reply to yoni rer quisition, I shall only be too happy to be at your service, and to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate' for Leith Ward, and should you place me in the honorable position of your representative in the City Council, I shall think it my duty to do all that lies in my power to forward your interest. It is now about eight years since I was a member of the Town Board, and afterwords a member of the City Council. Since then, I have been Inspector of City Works ; so, Gentlemen, for seven full years I have been connected with the welfare of the City. While 1 have been Inspector, if I have offended any one, I hope they will look over it, as no one should blame a person for doing his duty ; and should I be elected I shall always feel it my duty to attend to the interest of the ratepayers of the City in general. JOHN BARNES. Queen street, July 23rd, 1870. TO MR JAMES WILSON.
SIR, —We the undersigned Ratepayers of Leitli Ward, having seen the decided manner in which you have carried out the duties entrusted to your care during the time you have been in office as a Councillor, and believing that yon will continue to act in the same way, if re-elected, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming Election, and should you consent, we promise to use our best efforts to secure your return. Jacob Fdgel T. Meyer Alexander L. Morton F, Little &o, George Folkes E. K. M'Liskoy Shepherd J. Hanslow J. M‘Lean &c. TO MESSRS FOGEL, FOLKES, ALEXANDER, SHEPHERD, MAYER, M'LTSKEY, and Gentlemen signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN, —ln acceding to vour request, allow me to state that if reelected to represent Leith Ward, I shall use every endeavour to further the wants of the ratepayers therein, and will strongly support any measure that may be brought before the Council for the good of the whole city. Thanking you for the confidence reposed in me, I am, Gentlemen, yoqr faithfully, JAS. WILSON. CITY AUDITOR. w ILL, s. DOUGLA Is a Candidate for the Office, S, And respectfully solicits the Votes of the Ratepayers. LEITH WARD ELECTION. To Joseph F. Watson, Parker, Hawkins, Long, Basedahl, Macaaaey, and others signing requisition. GENTLEMEN, yonr numerously signed requisition, I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal to represent you in the City Council, and to state tKat sKould \ be electee!, my best endeavours wiR bo devoted to your interests, an,cf that of the City generally. Yours faithfully, W. ORAM BALL. Dunedin, 23rd July, IS7O. TO THE ELECTORS OF, HIGH WARD. GENTLEMEN, —At the request of many Friends and Fellow Ratepayers, I bog to offer myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy in the City Council, caused by the retirement of Councillor Wilkius&n. Yours, faithfully, 0. S. REEVES. Macjaggaa street, July 22nd, 1870. TO BENJAMIN BAGLEY, ESQ. SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Bell Ward, do respectfully desire that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as onr representative in the City Council, and we pledge you our united support to ensui A. Carrick J. L. Butterwortb, Fredk. H. Evans Gustavo ftirsch 'Beni. Willoughby R. Boenicko H. Eggers W. H, Neale . J. C. Kroon John Cameron J. ('able T, Otto F. Michel Henry Knott C. Bode - A. Millc^ F. Cairna And o. •o yonr return. C. F, Lange William Carveth Alex. M‘Gregor Peter Sherwin, sen. H. Steinmetz John Scoblo Elijah Harrop F. Humffiay F. W. Falconer Paul Fredric John Veiich W. D. Sutherland Fredk. Goodhody R. Godwin Stratton James Copeland Frederick Bowen George Prictor hers. To Messrs. A. Carrick, J. L. Butterworth, and the other Gentlemen signing the above requisition. GENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the influential Requisition with which you have honored me, 1 shall be glad to place my services at your disposal, and, if elected, will endeavor to prove myself worthy of your confidence. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, BENJN. BAGLEY.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2252, 26 July 1870, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2252, 26 July 1870, Page 3
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