fTpO THE RATEPAYEPvS -*- or W E S T W A.R D. i ' ~~ Gentlemen— My term of office having expired as your representative in the Borough | Council, I again beg to offer you my services ; and should you do me the honor by placing sufficient confidence in me to again return me, I shall do my best as far as my humble ability goes to faithfully serve you. lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM FREDERICK STRIKE, rpo THE RATEPAYERS Of the MIDDLE WARD. Gentlemen — In consenting to the request of a number of the ratepayers of the Ward to allow myself to be nominated for a seat in the Municipal Council, I can only say if you do me the honor of electing me I shall leave nothing undone on my part to forward not only the interest of the Middle Ward hut of the Grey in general. My long residence in this Ward has made me pretty well coaversant with its wants, which are many. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, PETER PURCELL. rpo THE ELECTORS Of the MIDDLE WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. GENTLEMEN-^My engagement in Hokitika as a representative for Greymouth in the County Council, and County Treasurer pro. tern., preventing me from returning to Greymouth in time to lay before you my views on Municipal matters; and also feeling that under the circumstances I would not be able to devote that to your interests which I consider desirable, I have determined to withdraw my name as a Candidate for the representation of your Ward. While thanking the . many friends who have kindly promised me their support, I trust to have an opportunity of placing my services at your disposal on some future I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. H. LAHMAN. rpo THE RATEPAYERS Of the WEST WARD. Gentlemen — It having been rumored that it is my intention to resign in favor of Mr Strike, for the West Ward, I beg to inform you that I intend to contest the Election, and if returned beg to assure you that it ■vviU be my endeavor to serve you faithfully. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN M'GREGOR, . rp O THE RATEPAYERS Of the MIDDLE WARD. Gentlemen — At the request of a number of the ratepayers, I seek election as your representative in the Borough Council. I have no interests to serve that are not in common with your own. I feel convinced that I know your requirements as well as any one aspiring to represent you, and that I am as well able to carry out your views. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Bervant, SINGER BARCLAY. I THE UNDERSKJNED, have this day j sold out my right in the business carried on as C. Falconer, Saddler and Harnessmaker, to Alfred Owers. All debts to be paid to Alfred Owers. /(Signed) CHARLES FALCONER, Witness— David Letham. N.B. —The business in future will be carried on as OWERS and POOLE, Saddlers and Hainessmakers, Gilmer's Buildings, Tainui street. Greymouth, August 26, 1869. NELSON EGGS, Is. 6d. per dozen, at Taylor's Store.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 569, 9 September 1869, Page 3
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515Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 569, 9 September 1869, Page 3
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