THANKS. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies & gentlemen.— Please accept my sincere thanks for the confidence reposed in me at yesterday’s poll. As previously stated, 1 shall endeavour to promote the welfare of the borough as a whole. Yours, etc., THOS. HENDERSON. THANKS. I MOST heartily thank those who supported my candidature at yesterday’s poll, and although I must on this occasion bow to the will of the majority, I have the satisfaction of knowing that my endeavours for the welfare of my fellow citizens and the advancement of the borough have resulted in a keener interest being evinced in local public affairs. Whether in private or public, I shall still continue to advocate bona tide reforms which have characterised my public life. Yours, etc., IL RICHMOND. THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS. lADIES & GENTLEMEN.— a I desire to tender my sincere thanks for the honour done me by placing me at the top of the poll yesterday, I can assure you that I appreciate very much the confidence you have reposed in me, and will, by my actions during the coming term, endeavour to show that that confidence has not been misplaced. Again thanking you for the great honour conferred on me. Yours faithfully, JOHN CHRYS'I ALL. THA.NKS. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen Allow me to express my sincere thanks for your support at yesterday’s poll. It is indeed very gratifying for me to feel that my past services on the Council have been appreciated, and I want no better reward than to know that I have the confidence of my fellow citizens. Yours faithfully, G. S. WHIBLEY. THANKS. I DESIRE to thank my supporters at yesterday’s poll, and although defeated I am not discouraged. My object was to serve my fellows for the common good, and I shall be pleased to again come forward at some future date. Yours, etc., E. DUNN.
THANKS. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies & gentlemen I appreciate very much the generous support given me at yesterday’s poll, and during my term of office will endeavour to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. Considering this was my first bid for municipal honours, the position I have been placed in is all the more pleasing. Yours faithfully, DONALD GREEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF FOXTON. I A DIES & GENTLEMEN.— i I desire to tender you my hearty thanks for the magnificent win accorded to me yesterday for the Mayoralty. It is an evidence to me of your continued confidence and appreciation of past services. I will give the affairs of the borough my very best attention during the coming terra. I also desire to thank those who worked so hard in the interests of ray candidature. Yours Truly, GEO. H. STILES NOTICE. I WISH to thank all those who worked and voted for me at yesterday’s Municipal Election. JOHN L. HARVEY. THANKS. LADIES & GENTLEMEN.— Many thanks for your generous vote of yesterday. It is a sincere mark of your appreciation of my efforts in fighting for the restoration of your legal rights—the revenues of your harbour. Without your help I could do nothing, and your vote of yesterday will show the Government that you will no longer stand its greedy grasp of your just rights. I am now out for a still greater fight, and right glad I am to be your leader. The ladies I specially thank, and by way of encouragement I say that the fiichers of your rights are in mortal dread of you. Yours, etc.. P. HENNESSY.
THANKS. I DESIRE to thank the electors for returning me as one of the representatives on the Foxton Harbour Board. I shall heartily co-operate with my colleagues in their endeavours to promote the welfare of the port. Yours, etc.* F. E. JENKS. THANKS. v mHE Manawatu Flaxworkers’ JL Union desire to thank those business people who so generously donated gifts and trophies towards their recent picnic. PERCY T. ROBINSON, Secretary. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. Lenders. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman, and marked “Tender,” are invited up to 5 p.m., of Monday, I2th of May, for— Lease of Sections at. Manawatu Heads at 33 years. Plans and conditions of lease may be seen at the Office of the Board, Foxton, and Messrs J. A. Nash and Co.’s Office, Palmerston North. W. BOCK, Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1091, 1 May 1913, Page 3
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