Advertisements received too late for Classification. TO WILLIAM MASON, ESQ., DUNEDIN. SIRj —\Vc, the Undersigned Citizens and Electors of Dunedin, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as one of the Candidates for the representation of the City in the Provincial Council. Your experience as a former member of the House of Representatives and Mayor of this City, leads us to hope that at a time like the present when the Province stands much in need of able and useful representatives, your sei vices will be productive of no small good to the community. Dunedin, 3rd March,' 1871. J. T. Mackerras Wm. Moody Charles Stewart' Henry Driver James Anderson George Cook T. S. Graham Geo. G. Russell Geo. S. Brodrick Jas. Macassey Thomas Dick J, W. Moodie Alfred A. Catamore T. M. Wilkinson J, Rattray F. Pantlin Bates. Sise and Co. W. D. Sutherland John Griffen J. Hyde Harris John Maclean John Reid John T.l Wright J John Hislop J. M. Ritchie Henry Wise G. C. Matheson Ralph Ewing John Davie Wm. Hepburn John Stephenson Geo. Whittingham Murray, R fiber ta & Co. Jfiliq lifiss Jonh Anderson A. M* Bride W. H. Mander Lloyd A- Williams William Dalrymple George Brown J. Goodsir Thos. M. Wilkinson Thomas Dobbie W. Oram Ball Murdoch Koss Geo. Young Arthur Briscoe and Co. Hugh Macniel Geo. M'Lean E. B. Cargill G. H. Campbell Geo. Bell P. C. Neill Sam. W. Little F. 0. Wilson J. S. Jeffreys I'hos. Bamfnrd J. Ross Cundell Walter J. Burton C. H. Street R, B. Martin J M. Alexander Thomas Callender A. Pearce H. M'Lean George Murray Wm. Carr Young A. H. Morris D. Sampson 6. B. Bartm J. Nannith W. D. Stcwait J. F. Watson J. S. Webb J- J. Jones Carl Steinhoff Wm. Kennedy Edward Cook L. Mendelsohn Duncan Garden John Roith James Wilkie, jnnr. Thomas Beveridge William Park ,E.' Herbert : R. Macquaid Ed ard Humffray l|. Steinmetz Henry Knott J. Cable Thos. G. Johnston William Baird W. Wallace Andrew Lees Ambrose Cfiiavoni Andrew Hyslop Richard Boenicke Alexander R, Hay Thomas Burt George Herbert Daniel Haynes Robert Paterson D. M'Lcod George K. West William Scott Wm. Sinclair M. Schnack Robert Gillies Gibson K. Turton Henry Howorth John Mitchell] Wm. Brunton David Bennie Hay John Reid James Davidson James A. Walcott P. Barker Chas. Reid Hugh Kirkpatrick John Stamper A. Mercer A. M‘Far!and L, Hayman Frederick Tofield William Bremer Wm. M'Rhee Samuel Webb John Fargie George Baki r J. W. Allen Wm. Gregg Frederick H. Evans J. W. Burr GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. Should you do me the honor of electing me your Representative, 1 will give my most careful attention to the interests of the City, and no exertion shall be spared on my part to promote the prosperity of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. MASON. London street, 4th March, 137-1. MR, MASON -\vill address the Electors i (MONDAY) EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, after Mr Howorth, And on TUESDAY, at the Drill Shod, Water of L ith. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY. GENTLEMEN, —In answer to the Requisition presented by a number of you, asking me to become a Candidate for the Provincial Council, I beg to state that my services arc at your disposal. J will take an early opportunity of ad(lpessiqg you. In the meantime, T may ijtate that should I be returned as one of your Representatives, I must go into the Council unfettered by promises, and not pledged to support any particuLr party. I am, Gentlemen, Obediently yours, GIBSON K. TURTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN, Encouraged by the mark of ypur confidence which I have recently received, I beg respc tfully to off r my services a? one of your representatives hi the Provincial Council about to be convened. If ejected, J shall give my earnest endca your towards the support of resolutions initiating a liberal laud law, lilted to induce settlement by the grant of homesteads for the people bn deferred payments. I shall also zealously aid in the reform of our Provincial Institutions, so as to ensure the most stringent economy in the local administration, while at the same time the immediate prosecution of Railways and other reproductive works in the Province will meet with my Cordial approval. The necessity for clauses in public contracts, for the protection of the workmen employed against the insolvency of contractors, wfll not be lost sight of, and every measure tending to renew and advance the prosperity of the City and Province generally will receive my special attention and countenance. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient and grateful servant, JOHN BATHGATE. JUST PUBLISHED.—New Zealand Wes - - leyan (Rev. Mr Htchett, Editor)-. Agent m Dunedin—Cunningham, bookshop George street,
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 3
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