vernment, I should be associated with and advised by the ablest men in the province. In' conclusion, gentlemen, I promise that, if elected, I will devote myself entirely to the promotion of the social and political welfare ot the province; that I will adhere faithfully to the constitution, and will never be a party to its infringement or evasion, either directly or indirectly ; and that, in so far as may devolve on me, I will always endeavour to secure to the public the services of the ablest and best men, in all departments of the Provincial Government. Before the day of election I hope to have frequent opportunities of more fully explaining my opinions. In the meantime, gentlemen, I beg to subscribe myself, most respectfully, Your very Obedient Servant, W. S. MOORHOUSE.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 6
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132Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 6
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