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WE HAYE ARRIYED AND HERE WE ARE!!! COME AND SEE US ! AT ■ S. M. SOLOMON & co;s, ! TRAFALGAR STREET. — — -o PER 'OMEO' AND 'RANGITOTO,' JUST OPENED A Magnificent Lot of SUMMER CLOTHINGS AND SHIRTS.

MONEY T ENT on every Description of JLi Goods, at lowest rates, in large or small sums, at the MONT DE PIETE, Bridge-street. N.B. Closed from Friday Evening until Saturday Evening at Dusk. 1461 npO RALPH RICHARDSON, Esq., M.A. SIR, — We the undersigned, Electors of the Suburban Electoral District of Nelson, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a CANDIDATE for the Seat in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES vacated by Mr. Wells. Although you are as yet untried in political life, we have such confidence in your high personal character and ability, that if you accede to our request, we will endeavor, by every means in our power, to secure your election. We are, Sir, Your most obedient servants, J M Pierson William Small W H Turner William Gill George Blanchett Samuel Kingdon Stephen Close Alexander Wragg John Humphries John Flower William Rayner S B Silcock Dennis Frost, jun. Robert Hooker Benjamin Gill A Edwards Henry Aldridge J Cundy Henry Flower W Parker Thomas Dodson B Condell George Frost J Smith John Powell F Giblin Kenneth Ross E Cresswell John Bungate It Tear Robert Donald D Norgate Isaac Harvey John Bradley Thomas Blanchett Thomas Tidd John Flower John Morrison C J Chamberlain W Wright A G Brock William Wwtl«y H Fiven Benjamin Lines E Malcolm G Harper R Malcolm PH Gapper James Shedy John Haycock Charles Walker John Smith Newman Boseley T C Batchelor John Fuller R Pollock John Walker R Disher John Aldridge J H Sharland . James Mackay Henry Dwyer A S Collins John Kidson John Wastney James Newport Daniel Slater. To the Gentlemen signing the above requisition and to the Electors of the Suburbs of Nelson Gentlemen— l thank you for your flattering requisition, and beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing you in .the General Assembly. Most of you are aware that my father and myself have been possessed of property in your district, as well as in other parts of the province, for many years, and that I myself have been long resident amongst you. Such being the case, your interests and mine are identical, and my object in seeking to represent you is to have a voice in the regulation of those matters which mav conduce to our common benefit, especially as regards the keeping down of taxation and Customs duties, as well as ot expenditure in all Government departments and undertakings, at the same time, however, doing everything in my power to further the substantial progress of the colony, together with tbe practical development of its industrial resources. Having no desire or intention to look for place, I shall have nothing to interfere with the independent action which, in the event of my election, I propose to take on all political matters affecting our own particular locality or the colony at large. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you all in person, and explaining my views, and answering any questions you may choose to put tome on tbe political subjects which may affect us either locally or generally. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, RALPH RICHARDSON. Nelson, November 15, 1570. EED TTOUSE, RED HOUSE, RED > XX HOUSE, Bridge-street! The Cheapest House in Town for New FURNITURE, Feather Beds, Pillows, and Mattresses. Single Mattresses, warranted all Flax, 8/-; Double do, do, 17/6 ; all kinds of Furniture, equally cheap! Red House, Bridge-street. j E. F, CAMPBELL, Manager. ' 1463

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 303, 24 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 303, 24 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 303, 24 December 1870, Page 4

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