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11 ANTED, a Boy, to drive and attend to f horses. Apply to T. Poole, Colombo and High streets. 6795 / ANTED, a first-class Cooper. Con--1 stant work. Apply to the New Zealand Provision and Produce Company. Lichfield street, Christchurch. 6777 J ANTED, Two Good Carpenters, lor f up-country. Apply at P. and D. Duncan's, Tuam street. 6791 / ANTED, a Cooper. Apply aume 1 diately to S. C. Bedman, next to White Swan Hotel, Tuam street west. 6761 ?ANTEs\ a uood General servant, r where another is kept. Apply to Mrs Prait, Hermitage, near Addington Church. 6703 MILLINERS. , ANTED, Two Assistant Milliners. J. Ballantyne and Co., Dunstable House. 6793 TO DRESSMAKERS. f ANTED, a Good Hand, for a week or two at the house. Apply Mr Cass, Cashel House. 6792 \0 LET, a six roomed COTTAGE ; also, _ a five roomed COTTAGE, being Nos. 1 and 3, Beech Villas, Harper street south. Apply on premises, or on South Belt, three doors from Durham street. 6751 TO HENBY THOMSON, Esq., Member of the Christchurch City Council. DEAB SIE, —We, the undersigned Burgesses of the City of Christchurch, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be Nominated for the Office of Mayor of Christchurch at the ensuing Election in November. We are of opinion that the experience you have gained as a Member of the past and present City Councils eminently qualifies you to

occupy the position of Chief Magistrate of the City. Should you accede to our wishes we will use our best efforts to secure your election. George Gould H. H. de Bourbell William Deamar,M.D. John Lewis E. B. Bishop W. B. Armson Hanmer and Harper C. N°wton Frederick Thompson P. Laurie W. D. Carruthers W. H. Porter James Shand Alfred Thompson J. Beaumont James S. Turnbull Henry H. Hennah C. C. Aikman Jas. Geo. Hawkes Llewellyn Powell Wm. Day W. D. Brunsden H. Davis W. Wilson, per W. W. E. Walton Charters, attorney C. W. Turner A. Moore John Anderson W. Sydney Smith F. Jenkins Jno. T. Matson Sam. S. Eevans Chas. S. Howell Henry Fisher Alfred Simpson Geo. E. Hart H. Slater Thomas Fisher F. Mason W. J. Fisher F. Cross J. Holloway H. Hobday Thomas Tombs M. Cunningham W. P. Cowlishaw J. J. Fitz Gibbon F. G. Garrick H. J. Walters M. Winter J. J. Milner Eobert Wilkin F. Hopkins L. E. Nathan Henry Purdie Geo. G. Stead W. H. Hargreaves B. Petersen and Co. E. C. Mouldy J. E. Johnston C. W. Bishop H. Fuhrmann F. J. Smith Alfred Taylor J. D. Frankish A. Candy T. Pavitt George Piercy E. Pavitt W. Eoss John Aitken H. L. Bowker G. Inwood J. Dunlop E. W. black W. G. Grand E. Black George Fletcher Geo. Bonnington Eoger Deacon Ge>. Hutchinson A. Cracroft Wilson W. Thomson J. B.Way H Eoberts E. H. Palmer C. King wood F. A. Bishop W. Pengelly D. Craig W. H. Sutcliffe Eobert M. Adair Jolin Pirth Andrew Dune in John Woodard Fiv.ik. Hobbs S. Patersun T. S. Lambert E. Ellisdon J. D. Macpherson A. E. Kirk S. Gartorth A. Urquhart J. P. Jameson John L'orthy F. 0. Bowler A. M'Nie W. S. Cooke L. Bergh Chas. Clark Eobert Sutherland W. D. Wood Geo. Thornton And other Gentlemen.

Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in acceding' to the very large and influential requisition you hare addressed to me, asking me to allow myself to be nominated to the honorable office of Mayor of Christchurch at the ensuing election. _ _ 1 fed very grateful to all my fellow-citizens for this additional mark of their confidence. I have had the honor of being elected three times as a member of the City Council, and have therefore gained considerable experience in the business of the city. Should you do me the honor of electing me, T will devote all my energies to your service, and having a large amount of leisure, I will promise that your interests shall receive my most careful attention. I have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. THOMSON. Christchurch, Oct. 3,1877. 679 G

THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Hereford street (in premises formerly occupied by Lightband, Allan and Co.) is prepared to accept FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at current rates. W. DEVBNISH MEARES, Q' Q sl Manager,

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 4 October 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 4 October 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 4 October 1877, Page 2

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