ELECTORAL DISTRICT of COLLING WOOD TO ARTHUR COLLINS, ESQ. SIR — It being understood that our muchrespected and. for many years Representative, A. J. Richmond, Esq., is on the eve of leaving the Colony on a visit to England, and will resign his seat in Parliament ; we the undersigned Electors of Golden Bay 'most respectfully Request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a CANDIDATE for the Seat on its becoming vacant, let ling assured that in the event of your election you will (from the great interest you have on recent occasions shown in the promotion of the welfare of the colony) use yuur best endeavor to strengthen a Government, and support such measures as will lead to the general advancement of the country. Should you accede to our wish, we will use our best endeavors to ensure our election. William Stuart Forbes W. C. Riley Bart. Wm. Butcher Thos. Heyward Wm. fecrimgeour J. B. Riley A. Harvey Francis Skilton John G. Lash R. G. Clarke William Green Oswald Johnston John M 'Kenan E. Smyth G. Clear Thomas Hall Patrick J. Hughes Joseph Constable John Ayles Cornelius Driscoll Walter Shaw I. Scrimgeour R. li. Powell ' Cliarles M. Ellis John Riley James M'Kenzie John K. Fletcher Frank Flowers Job Flowers W. Hough Thos. Askew Joseph H. Levien C. Elliott T. C. Bntchelor W. Adams J. Wigzell Roberc K. R. Fellowes Henry H. Byrno Owen Koghan John William Sig'ley Thomas M'Donald Alexander M' Donald Alex. Maciarlane John Slcding John M'Phie Thomas Henry Wallis Edmund Gardner Thomas Edwards T. H. Burrows Joseph Webley William Goldney Daniel Bate John Rogers Thomas Bate Henry Bate Arthur Handcocks George Hailes Thomas Symes Edw. Stony William Bayford Michael Campeon Walter Cole H. G. Pollard To Sir W. S. Forbes, and the Gentlemen signiug the Requisition. Gkntiemen — I thank you for the compliment which you have paid me in asking me to come forward as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the General Assembly. I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and should I be elected it is my intentiou to devote my best abilities to the furtherance of the interests of my constituents, aud of New Zealand in general. I am gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 472 A. SHUCKBUEGH COLLINS. NELSON RESTAURANT, Trafalgar-street. A LFRED HOUGHTON respectfully informs JIL. the public that having opened the above premises, it shall be his earnest endeavor, by attention to the comfort of his visitors, to secure liberal patronage. All provisions in season, of the best quality, can be obtained from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meals, Is. See Bill of Fare. 476 TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are required for BUILDING- a X STORE, witti DWELLING-HOUSE, in Trafalgar-street. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Mr J. Scotland, Hardy-street. The Tenders will be received till TUESDAY, March 31, at 5 p.m. 479 Wanted. • SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. nnHE Local Committee of Education of RichX mond will require, on the Ist April next, a TEACHER for the Boys' School in that village. The salary is £120 per anuuru, with an augmentation (depending on the number of boys taught) probably amounting to £20 or £25. There is also a liouse and about three-quarters of an acre of land for the use of the Teacher. Applications to be sent in on or before TUESDAY, the 24th March, addressed to J. W. BAR>ICOAT, Secretary, 477 Richmond Local Committee of Education. TTTA.NTED, a SITUATION in a Store or VV Meichant's Office, by a good accountant. Apply at the office of this paper. 327 \T7"ANTED, a good Female COOK. Apply VV at the Wakatu Hotel. Sol WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs CRATE, Grove-street, the Wood. 416 WANTED, immediately, a good General SERVAN V for a private family. Apply at Panama House. 451 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply at the Neltsou Hotel. 469 WANTED,* NURSEMAID for two children. App y at the office of this paper. 437 WANTED, a NUKSEGIKL. Apply to Mrs J. L. STEWART, Manuka-street. -465 WANTED, a Dairy-farm LABORER; must be a good milker. Apply to C. KNIGHT, Appleby. 478 WANTED, a BOY about IS years . old. Apply, fcUarp, at the Nelsoa Restaurant (late Pickaru'B). 419
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 56, 7 March 1868, Page 3
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