To the Electors of the Christchurch, Country District. Gentlemen, THE time having arrived when you will shortly be called on to exercise your Electoral rights under the Constitution conferred upon you by the Crown and British Parliament, I beg again to announce my intention of offering myself as a Candidate for the honour of being one of your Representatives in the General Assembly of New Zealand. I do not think it necessary here to enter into any lengthened exposition of my policy and principles. Briefly, I may say, my policy will be to advance by every legitimate means the prosperity and well-being of the Colony in general and of this Province in particular, and nry principles, the fearless and independent support of all such measures as I may think most likely to conduce to those ends. Should you do me the honour to elect me, I can venture to assure you of my entire devotion to your interests, with which my own have been from the first foundation of this Settlement, and still are, identified, and that I will, to the best of my ability, endeavour faithfully to discharge the duties of your representative in the Parliament of New Zealand. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient servant, William Guise Bhutan. Christchurch, June 8, 1553. To the Electors of the Christchurch Country District. Gentlemen, T beg to announce myself a Candidate for -*- the honour of being one of your repiesentatives in the Provincial Council of Canteibury. I am not aware that there is anything incompatible in the two offices of membr of the General Assembly and member of the Provincial Council being held by the same person. I have, therefore, ventured to solicit your suffrages for both these offices. Should you do me the honour to elect me, you may rely on my constant and best endeavours to promote the prosperity and welfare of the Province. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient servant, William Guise Brittan. Christchurch, June 8, 1853. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN "D AYE established a branch of their -*-1' Business at Christchurch, in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Jenein and McLean, opposite the Golden Fleece Hotel. Goods of all descriptions on Sale at wholesale pricos. An Auction every week of Colonial Produce and General Merchandize. Parties wishing to submit Stock, Farm Produce, Furniture, or Goods of any description, to Auction, are requested to give notice of the same a few days prior to the sale. TO SHEEP BREEDERS. rp.WO MERINO RAMS, of the pure ■*- Negbetti Bheed, selected in September last, twin one of the best docks in Mecklinburg 10 Be LEI immediately, at £20a-head for three months. Apply to Mr. Gouxd, storekeeper, Christchurch. Security will be required for their safe custody. Boots and Shoes. "OOOTS and SHOES of every description made to order, by James Swinbourne at the " Colonial Store."
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 128, 18 June 1853, Page 12
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483Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 128, 18 June 1853, Page 12
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