10 THE ELEOTOES OF TH X ARAHURA RIDING. Gentlemen—l have the honor tc offer myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming election for a seat in the County Council of Westland. P. DUNGAN. Kuniara, November 1, 1884. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ARAHURA RIDING. Gentlemen—l beg to state that I shall be a Candidate to represent you in the Couuty Conncil of Westland foi the next ensuing term. R. J. SEDDON. Wellington, November 1, 1884. TO THE ELECTORS OF THI ARAHURA RIDING. Gentlemen—l have been nominatec as a Candidate at the ensuing electioi to represent the Arahuta Riding in thi County Council, and trust that my past services in the Council for tht benefit of this part of the county wil again ensure me a seat, for which 1 now respectfully claim your vote ant patronage. JOHN M'WHIRTER. Goldsborough, November 6, 1884. BOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF THI ARAHURA RIDING. Gentlemen—l most respectfully ap peal to you, especially those resident ir Dillman's and Larrikins whom I havi had no opportunity to visit personally to consider my past conduct (althougl not directly representing you in i public capacity) in reference to ani question that pressed heavily upon you moreover that of the water—a subjec that not alone affects you, but als< myself and every other business mat in Knmara proper—an injustice tha should not be permitted to exist for { day. If lam elected as one of yon representatives, you may rely upon m] word thus publicly given that I wil never cease, either in or out of th< Council, legitimate agitation until th< water be reduced on this goldfield Therefore your approval of this coursi will, I trust, be marked in the polling booth on Wednesday by placing me a; one of your three representatives in thi Council. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, D. Hannan. November 11, 1884. MAYORAL ELECTION. mo D. HANNAN, Esq., Mayor o JL Kuniara. Sib—We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Borough of Kumata, respect fully request you to consent to be pu in nomination for the Mayoral electioi on Wednesday next, feeling assurec that if you are elected the business o the Borough will be conducted wit! the same energy and economy as showi. dining your past year of office. We remain, sir, Yours, &c, Matthew Davidson, Frank Curry, Robert Harrison, John Denfield, Arthur Flaherty, George Ingall, John Schulstad, Michael Wall, Michael Dr^catos, ifct'., &(.'.., ifec. November, 8, 1884. rno Mcssir Matthew Davidson ant J. the other Burgesses signing tin requisition. Gentlemen— Although I am sensi tivc of the fact that this is an offic< that should not be monopolised, bul one that should revert in rotation tc other deserving persons ; still, in ordei that I may have a better opportunity to redeem some other pledges given bj me year, which were impractic able during the past, on this occasion and for this term, I most respectfully accede to your request, and, if elected I assure you that the general welfare of the Burgesses sha ! l be my study. Thanking you for your expression of confidence, I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, DENIS HANNAN. Knmara, November 8, 1884. LOST, coming up from Greymouth last night along the Tramway, a PURSE, containing Money, Rings, and Papers of no value to anyone but the owner. Finder will be rewarded on delivery at this office.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2554, 11 November 1884, Page 2
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