. SUPPI7EM KN TAKY TRLBft HAMS. £2Vis 'following appeared in- out' isaue of Saturday last: —] (l?roia our own correspondent}. Dunedin, Friday, S p.m. Reynolds addressed his constituents''on; Tuesday. . Macandrew consents to haaid over to the 7 Harbor Board all delegated powers so far as Dunedin: harbor-is" concerned. Denies that he or the Government -adsh to throw cold water on the project:. The argument in the.Maeruwhenus"case has commenced before the Appeal Court. The Attorney-General appeared for the plaintiffs; and' the whole; question, of water rights on goldfields will be opened' up: The Cromwell Company banked; another cake of gold weighing J MM)- ounces. Gillie* has given the £BO, presented to him by his constituents, with £2O added, for a scholarship, in. connect ioa with, the- Normal schools. The ' Guardian:' is authorised' to state that there is no truth in the report that Vogel was unsuccessful in: his attempt to float debentures m Sydney. Be actually dfepesed of £3ooj 000' worths Saturday** Advertisement*?. St. BatKans, Nov. 30, 1874ToMrv John Ewotg,. • St. Bathana;. Sir,— ' fE, the Undersigned Electors ii» »:' the Mount Ida District, being desirous-, of securing a- Local Represcntative,and 1 one thoroughly 'conversant .with the requirements of a'Mining Community, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated as Candidate to represent this District rathe Provincial Council, afc the forthcoming election; Should you aeeede our request" we pledge - ourselves to-use eveuy effort to secure yourr returni . - . - We.are, Sir, v Yours respectfully,-. John D'ayies William Pyle T Murdoch- W Mi'Cbnnochie John Murdoch; Richard Wheeler W Smart . EBCampbell John Scott Geo Prescoti?-. James Fordham: James Towers James Phillips Alfred Hill Thomas Rowe- Patrick Connor John Sweeney p Gilmore R Sweeney Patrick Kenny Caleb Dougee' "William Lparmon&i Owen Owens Patrick .M'Caffrey. '' William Williams JohnPtyan Edwd Morgan Griffith Johns St. Bathana, Dec-.-2, .1874: To Messrs. W Pyle, W M'Connocbie",, ■ R Wheeler, E de B Campbell, andt the other Gentlemen signing the re—quisition. Gentlemen— HA YE great pleasure in acceding;. - to your request to allow myself to bo Nominated as a Candidate for the seat in the' Provincial Council rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Oliver. W hen, although that; gentleman is generally admitted to have been one of the best representatives the district has ever had, the feeling is still so- strong that a local man should be returned, I can scarcely doubt the result. "'- - As a miner of long standing I ran well acquainted, with the wants of the Mining Community ; as a resident in the district for thelast ten yeai-s I am as well acquainted with? its .capabilities', and: Ksqnirr-Trit'Kfes ; and. asone having, a considerable stake in its welfare}. I am bound (if returned) to look, to the best, of my abilityj after interests which are in alb respects identical with niy own. f am, perhaps, not thoroughly independent, of class influence, but my class is yours. -I have advertised in to-day's 'Chronicle '" tho dates on which I shall 'address the tors in the various centres of population? throughout the district ' " . . J am, Gentlemen, Your obdt servant, '* JOHN EWINGMOUNT IDA ELECTION.
I JOHN EWll\ Gr will Address . the Electors as under:— ; Serpentine—Tuesday, Bth December, Edmonds' Hotel' at 8 p.m. Sowburn—Wednesday, 9th December, Mr Scherp's, at 5 p.m. Barber's i* p.m. Hyde—Thursday, 10th December, Laverty's Billiard-room, at 8.30 p.nr. Naseby—Friday, 11th December, Masonio Hall (if disengaged), at*B.3o p:m. Lower Kyeburn—Monday, 14th December, Morgan's Hotel, at 7.30' p.m. D>pkr Kyeborn—3r] onday, 14th December, Mrs George's Hotel, at 9 p.m.' Naseby -Saturday, lftth December, Oddfellows' Hall (if Masonic Hall engaged), at 8.30 p.m. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION [TTE, the Fn k>rnignru RcKidenJho p VV St. Bathans, Welshman's Cully. &c. &c, are.of opinion that Mr. Johm Armstrong has already earned, and deserves, theconfidence of the Electors of the District :- We, therefore, pledge ourselves to Vote for ; him, and give him our most heartj- support at the forthcoming election. James ITalley .... ... S Robert Brown .... ... V George Burton S Thomas Mulvey ... ... Michael Fahey Patrick Hanrahan Thomas Hanrahan Thomas Turner ... ... B Edward Douglass... .. Yi James Eeilly- .S Patrick Fitzpatrick ... John Halley Samuel Turner Edmund Purton ... .... Edward Kenny GH Smith ..', - ..,. David C Aubrey „ ... James Smeaton John Coffey ... Con Quinlan ... James Leonard Jolm Foley ... Michael Collins Nathan Peacock .... John Murphy Moses Hanrahan;... .., James Gilhooley .....'. Giles : Talty r .. ~: ; I Peter Tirney. is - Patrick Talty-v'^..-] Thomas O'Dowdf... J Patrick David .-;. Patrick MaTlon .".:* ~,. r ' PeterMnUon ;.:' ~,;"- y William. A ixjfc Pater:- on - \ : ; John Ryan '"'■ .... .;. '■:,■ St"Bathans, Dec, 3, ISTi St. Bathans Welshman's Gaily St. Bathans Blackstone Hill Welshman's Gully •St. Bathans
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 3
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