Miscellaneous Advertisements. F you want #ne of the Ablest' M-en in the Province to Represent vow VOTE JPOR MAOASSEY " "F you want, Influence, Talent, and Ability to back the Requirements of the District, VOTE <EOR MAOASSEY, Electors, you have the remedy in your own hands b) r VOTING FOR MACAMEY. V want the necessity of Sludge Channels, increased Water Supply, and new Maip Road through r Naseby brought forcibly and with effect under the notice of Groy-ernnj^nt. VA Worthy of the High Privilege which you possess, of Governing Yourselves, through the Men that Put in Hiirh Places. NOTICE.
*#. J. P. AR&STRON & begs to notify to the Electors of the Mount Ida,'PPs:i s: .itrict that, the Provincial Elections are expected to take place some time in March; but.(before that lie will dp himself the hpnor of addressing them at the following places, viz :—*- HAMILTON SERPENTINE HY£E and MACRAES Of which djije notice will be given. ■LL-Nasebj, Feb. 9t|j, 1871. MIK REV. J. MARTIN bega to thank hiftilicarers and .the inhabit ants of Naseby for the kjwid reception and sympathy given him, and to add that he will'return tomorrow to Dune-din. cherishing the hope that liis visit may belblessed, and that the 'District may long enjoy the Advantage*., of a, settled pint or. Xaseby. Feb. 9, LS7I. R K QCIBI T~I O N ' JAMES MACABBEY, ESQ. IVUNK.PIN*
the'Undemgiied, Electors j in the District of Mount 14&, being .of j opinion 4hat you are a-fit and proper person to ; represent our interestsrin the General. Assembly of New Zealand, request that youiwill allow yourself to be dominated as a Candidate for the.said District at l)\e forthcoming, Election, of a Member for the House.of Representatives, and should yq.u :iceede to our request we pledge, ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure v ' your Election. .' v , [Signed by 75 Electors in Naseby,, gill's, • Creek, St. Batbans, &c.,.&0J, Dunedm, Feb. 6th, 1871. G1 g^TLEMEN—I beg to | K"'" ledge the receipt of your J favor df the ' 30th ult., together with a copy of the ' Mount I Ida Chrocicle' of 3rd inst., from which I learu i that it in your wish I should contest the repre- | sentation. of the Mount Ida District in the ; General; Assembly. i In reply, I regret to say tluit a jiumber of j Court engagements (widen 1 cannot further j postpone) will render it impossible for me to visit j your District before the day qf election. If there- j fore a personal canvass and .explanation of my/ 1 views is.considered indispensable it will be out J of ruy. power to comply with s your wishes. ; .J On the pthcr hand,'should the electors desire me.tu beco:ue.t.hjeir l'epresentajjive, secure! jny return withgui the necessity of my personally visiting the District at present, I will be happy to accept the honor that''they' would coufer iiponimV: 1 sliould' also make \t my duty to visit the District and address tlje Electors at, the uarliest possiblel opportunity after ; the Election! " If, under the ch-cumstancea,' niy return is not considered a matter of tolerjable. certainty, I would venture to suggest thtj-t'/you should invite some gentleman to stand, who can visit the District and address the Electors before the day of Election. It is of npre importance to keep out the class of men who are at present standing for Mount Ida thar[ tqsepure the return of any! gentleman in particular. s 'Whatever mayoe your final determination X shall always remember with feelings of'gratitude the spontaneous mark of respect which yon have paid me in asking rue to become your representative. ._ ... , I am, Gentlem.cn, ."iour obedient servant, JAS: MACASSEYThe Gentleman signing the requsitiou.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 10 February 1871, Page 2
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