ELECTION OP MAYOR. TO JOHN GEOBGE RUDDENKLAU, ESQ. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the City of Christchurch, beg very respectfully that yon will CONSENT to be NOMINATED aa a CANDIDATE for the MAYORALTY. Your long residence in Christchurch and neighborhood, the material interest which you possess in the advancement and welfare of the City, aa well as the experience ypu must have gained of Municipal affairs during your five years of office as Councillor, eminently qualify you for the honorable position which we desire to see you occupy. Should you accede to our request it will be our pleasure to use our best endeavors to secure your return. We beg to subscribe ourselves. Yours very faithfully, W. R. Mitchell n. t.lck Thos. De La Mare W. Mouldey J. B. Glanville McGregor Watt W. F. Warner Alfred Simpson J. Percy H. Fuhrmann H. Garrick Wra. Kissel John Barlow W. J. Grand C 1
Tboa. Haskett H. Henwood Edward Pavitt Nicholas Bowden John Atkinson V. McNamara J. Hague J. Dal wood C. Bearing W. Tombs E. H. Banks J. S. Hawley Geo. Askey John Goodman C. W. Duckworth A. Appleby 8. Nashelski A. Mcßae Bain Bros. John T. Bell J. P. Baber Wm. Brice James Wilkin And 302 Sami. Dowdal James A. Bird G. A. Ulrich T. Atkinson W. E. Samuels Cbaa. Coombs Frodk. Hobbs Joseph Palmer David Craig J. 8. Jameson J. D. Mocpherson Thoa. Preece John Cart man J. D. Frankish P. P. Le Masurier W. H. Price James Hunter T. I. Joynt W. B. Perceval C. F. Todhunter James Hogg J. Dinnen W. Holly ratepayers.
To Messrs W. E. Mitchell, C. T. Ick, T. Delamare, and the other 3E9 Ratepayers signing tha requisition . GENTLEMEN, —I hardly know how to express my thanks for. the great compliment yon have paid me in presenting such a large and influentially signed requisition, asking me to allow myself to be NOMINATED for the honorable office of MAYOE of this CITY at tha ENSUING ELECTION. I assure you I was taken quite by surprise. It is true, I have been a Citizen of Christchurch twenty-fonr years, during which time I have had the honor of a seat in the City Council five years. This lengthened experience has enabled me to become familiar with the conduct of Municipal affairs, and as I have now retired from business, my time is entirely my own. I shall therefore have great pleasure in accepting your flattering offer ; and, if elected, will make it my duty to place that time and such common sense and business knowledge as 1 may possess at your disposal. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, 9-22 9640 J. Q. EUDDENHXAU. rjl H E A T E E O Y A L . Leasee and Manager ... Mr E. W. Cary. Triumphant Success and Crowded Houses to Witness CAEY’S LAST OPEEATIC GEM LES CLOCHES DE COENEVILLE. TO-NIGHT—THUESDAY, Late Train Night, QEAND FAEE WELL BENEFIT To MISS LEAP. And Last Night of the CHIMES OF NOEMANDY. FRIDAY, Last Fashionable Night, and Only Eepreseutation of the PIEATEB OF PENZANCE PIEATES OP PENZANCE On which occasion MISS LEAF Will appear as MABEL. SATUEDAY FAEEWELL OF THE COMPANY. GEEAT TEEBLE BILL. Usual prices. We leave on Sunday and open in Wellington on Monday. 8-22 9630 G AIE T Y T H E A T E E. GEEAT AMUSEMENT. EOAES OP LAUGHTER. Owing to the liberal patronage PEOFESSOE, SIMON Has received during his stay in this city, he has decided to remain on for the remainder of this week, and THIS NIGHT (THUESDAY) AND FRIDAY AND SATUEDAY NIGHTS, 23ed, 24th INSTS., Will continue hie Highly Amusing and Instructive PHRENOLOGICAL & PHYSIOGNOMICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. LADIES ADMITTED FREE. Admittance to Gentlemen, 3s, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp. N.B. —Professor Simon can be consulted at his private Consultation Room, at the Commercial Hotel, DAILY, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen requiring charts are requested to call at their earliest convenience A. O. F. fJIHBAIEE J^OYAL. THE ANNUAL PERFORMANCE, IN AID OP THE WIDOW AND ORPHAN FOND, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26rn. Reserve Seats can be secured on and after Friday at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, High street. Members ate requested to appear in Regalia. 9635 H. CROOKS, Hon. Secretary. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive APPLIOA TIONS for LOANS at Lowest CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. EDWD, J. T. FORD, Hereford street. Manager. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. B E Barque ANN MELHUISH is a pointed to SAIL as above < or about SATURDAY, tl 24th instant. For freight or passage apply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., 9635 Lyttelton and Christchurch. iHAVJi MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security and in sums to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch, TO ARRIVE, CHOICE SHIPMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK EX COOIEEN. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR. Piutt's Buildings, Colombo street,
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2331, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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