To the Electors of the Wairau. Gentlemen, —At the forthcoming General Election of Members for the House of Representatives, I propose to offer myself as a Candidate for the Wairau Seat. I shall ask you to be good enough to meet me at various places in the Electorate to discuss matters of public interest to the Colony and yourselves. Of these meetings, I will give you timely notice, so soon as we are in formed when the elections will take place. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, .isr, A. I>. SEYMOUR. To the Electors of the District of Picton. GENTLEMEN,—I regret to have to inform you that the present state of my health, and the positive injunctions of my medical advisers, will prevent me being able to oiler you my services as your representative in the next Parliament. In relinquishing the honorable trust, which you have confided to me during so many years, I must express my sense of the considerate indulgence you have always extended to me in my efforts to serve you. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, COURTENAY KENNY. The Hocks, Queen Charlotte Sound, 4th October, 1881. 547
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 301, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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201Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 301, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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