~irr~ — : : — r- t mO JBDMUNp WICKES, ESQ. ] Sir — We, the undersigned electors of jGreymouth, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a jcandidajte to represent us in the ensuing County Council. . The warm you have ever taken in Greymouth, from its earliest days, is guarantee that our interest will be safe in your hands. i James Black j Edwd. Ancher Robert Reay Jueorge Aldous A J Levinski £Brockley" Barclay pc Costa and Co William Jones Henry Npy J Cockbu'ni Richard Shannon Thomas and M'Beath JBasch ' Ifhomas Gourlay Duncan M'Lean ; John M'Davitt Arthur R. Gninness Hamilton Gi'mer Ehas Coutanche Thomas Trist Charles Broadbent F Badger P. Flannery i A M Hunter I '■ Joseph Kilgour ' Thomas Aldridge. Charles Winsch Edwin Ashton M o>JJrien" B Levack J SM Thompson lO'Donnell Thomas' Clark Thomas Batchelor William Riley J Harris T. Foxcroft Hildebrand and Weber J G Mqrtpn Hanwell vyilliams J 1 Dnpre ' William Paul WKing JTFitz^eraW John Qmnlan Charles Southam Preymouth, Nov. 23, 1868. To Measrs James Black, E Ancher, Robert Reay, and the other gentlemen signing the above requisition. Gentlemen — I have much pleasure in acceding to your requisition, and if elected my best exertions ipill be devoted to your jntereßt. EDMUND WICKES. mO H. H. LAHMAN, ESQ. Dear Sjb— Vfe, the undersigned eleptors of Greymouth, respectfully request you to allow y^praolf to bo nominated for a peat Ul $he County Council for this town. From the great practical and varied experience which y<ra hayehad in the colonies, together with yqnr jarge sta^e and interest fn the welfare of Greymouth, and your energy and attention to all matters placed in your bands, we feel that we pan yrfth cpnjidence leave our interests with you. We have the honor to remain, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, Her 5 follows 98 signatures. Tor Messrs E. Masters, Wm. Rae, W. F, §tri]ce, and tjje other gentlemen signing the above requisition. Gentlemen— J have much pleasure in acceding to, your requesf $»t I should offer myself as a candidate for the Borough of Greymouth at the forthcoming election of members for the County Council. Thanking ypn fgr the honqr you have conferred upon me, I shall take an early opportunity p.f explaining my views pn the variops subjects which are likely to come finder the notice of the County Council. 1 have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient Beryant, IT. H. LAHMAN. fp Q THE ELECTORS PF Till BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. Gwra-iajßif— l have the honor to offer myself as one of your fepresentati yea for the County pouncil of Westland. From my long and practical knowledge of wants and requirements of Gold Fields generally, together with my long re^dence in Westland, I believe I am fully qualified tp assist in, deyia^ng schemes, to devolppe tbe truly magnificent resources of the Grey district I shall take an early opportunity pf pnb : }icly explaining my v^ews On all questions affecting the interests of % County. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, f Your obedient seyyant, P. CQMISKEY. Nov. 27, 1868.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 452, 5 December 1868, Page 4
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