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QOutxhumznti. To Mb. 0. A. de Latjtoub. E, the Undersigned Electors, being desirous of placing a fit and proper person to ropresent the West Ward, in the first Muoicipal Council of Naseby, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for that nffice, and beg to inform you we will do our best to secure your return. We are &c, E"T George Robert Glenn Alex Pearson Joseph Packman James Thomson N P Hj or ring H C Hertslet Richard Francis Walter Tnder James Steedman John Nieper William Blair George Raven Dugald Sinclair P Law George Stephens Edward Nicholas ..John-Co'gah Robert P...-Botting P J Greer John M'Gregor James Alexander To Messrs. George, Glenn, Pearson, &c, Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in acceding to your requisition. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. A. DELAUTOUR. To Mr. Mickakl Brookes. HPvEAR SIR,—We, the Undersigned, are JIJ desirous that you will allow yourself to be Nominated as a Councillor for the East Ward, and we our best to secure your return. We are, &c, Edmund Horswell John Bremner Robert Bremner Robert Glenn A Craig George A Chapman John Eccles / _. Robert Aitketi T Solomon London L W Busch , Walter Inder ;! Robert Strong Joseph Teague Charles Pescio H Wilson David Messent Henry Jenkins Thomas King W J Millar John Bull D Langmaak John Morrison To Messrs. Hobswell, Bbemneb and Others. Gentlemen—l feel much flattered by your Requisition, and place myself in your bands. If elected I shall make it my study to attend £o the duties of the office. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, MICHAEL BROOKES. To Mr. Hjjgh Wilson. <IR, —:We, £he undersigned Electors, beg ) respectfully to request that you will be good enough to allow yourself to be Nominated for the Southward. ~ H W Robinson Geo Clarke Joseph Gason David Stewart Thomas Vickery James Hore & F Rpwlatt ; :: ET George IJobt Strong WTKirby J S Reed Samuel Ash N P Hjorring R E Field To H. W. Robinson, Geo. Clarke, and others sighing the requisition. Gentlemen, I have great pleasure in aciceding to your request, and shall, if returned, use my to advance the interest of the/Ward you desire me to reprer jsent. I have the honor to be, , / Gentlemen, My Your obedient servant, , / .*•'-■■ .':' , H> WILSON, '"'■ TO' THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST '■■ WARD.;' ■ ' I "\ENTLEHEJS After mature • consideration 1 1 find that if elected as a member of the Municipal Council of Naseby I would not be able to,attend to my duties so satisfactorily as I; could wish. I, therefore, beg to RETIRE in favor of Messrs. Busch pnd Brookes. Thanking you for the honor you wished to confer upon me, I have the honor tp be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ''.-> '-jr. NEWMAN. TO MINERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. j FOR SALE, 5-SCKIP of the EXPENDED WATER RACE AND SLUICING COMPANY (REGISTERED), Mount Ida. Parties wishing a comparatively permanent investment could not do better than embrace £his opportunity. The Company having Re-leased the Mount Ida and Undaunted Water Races at a considerably reduced rental, and having unlimited sale for the water, promises to yield handsome dividends from that source alone. The Company'B Tail Race, not having been washed up .for nearly seven years, wiS also give splendid returns. The Scrip will be sold in amounts to suit. For particulars apply at this Office. DUNEDIN RACES, COACE will Leave the Empire . JJotel, Naseby, on Sunday for Dunedin Jfcaces, arriving on Monday at 9 a.m.; returning pn Thursday ftt 8, a.m. .Return. Ticket, £2 Iftk

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 212, 21 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 212, 21 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 212, 21 March 1873, Page 4

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