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CASH A DVANCED', in: Sums to Suit . : Ji\. Borrowers, repayable by Weekly Instalments: NELSON LOAN COMPANY, Bridge-street, For terms, see Book of Rules, to be had of- H. E. NATHAN Manager., 146-2-JOHN TP ERCY > JL SHARE BROKER, COMMISSION AND «. • 6USTOM-HOUSE AGENT, NELSON. : •- s '"...!r^ ?; W. .T> E E R, ; CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTEKER^ . .ST „ . UjpEETAKER," Sec.,/ '. O Hardy-str/fet, Nelson. J&7W. B. having made es^etfsive alterations *m his Premises, is now preparea to execute all orders entrusted to him promptly, and carefully. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL MANUFACTURE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. > G. - FLEMING NOW MAKES DRAWING-BOOM SUITES /^W3?Ojdy House in the Province where wicse sree/iSlanufactured and Warranted, Six JT^lnut Chaies, two East Chairs, and one splendid Couch, with Cabrio Carved Legs, and covered in any co'or for £30 0 0 Easy Chairs from 310 0 Spring Stuffed Hair Couches, with ~x Handsome Carved Back and !s 5 5 0 . Scroll .(only) 3 Good Cedar Dining-room Chairs from 110 0 Chest of Drawers ... ', ... „ JZ %, 0 Telescope Dining Tables ... »/^ 10 ° Also, / Some very Handsome Boxes in New Zealand Wood, wiih 30 Varieties and>oOO Pieces. UNIQUE DRAWING-EOOJtt SUITES IN HANDSOME REP. JIAJOE TO ORDER. PRICE ; £20 ONLY. flardy-st.l LONDON HOUSE . [Hardy-st TO 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. 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 moans in our power, to secure your election. We are. Sir, Your most obedient servants, J Tvl Pierson William Small W II Turner William Gill George Blanchett Samuel Kingdon Stephen Close Alexander Wragg J in Humphries Jolm Flower A niliam Kayhcr S B SiJ cock I ennis Frobt, jun. Robert Hooker v I iirjamin Gill A Edwards f^- 1 I enry Aldridge J Cundy *A^ I jnry Flower W Parker 1 lomas Dodson B Condell XG :orge Frost J Smith J tin Powell F Giblin Iv nnetli Ross E Crefswell J \in Buiigatg R Tear '.' K Vert Donald D l\orga(e Isaac Harvey John Bradley Thomas Blanchett Thomas Tidd Jolm Flower Jolm Morrison ' C J Chamberlain W Wright . A G Brock • William Westley . H.Fiven Benjamin Lines E Malcolm G Harper R Malcolm F H Gapper James Sliedy John Haycock Charles Walker Jolm Smith Newman Boseley T C Batchelor , Johu Fuller R Pollock John Walker R Disher John Aldridge J H Sharland James Mackay , Henry Dwyer A S Collins John Kidsori 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 I/eg ■■wwflfej myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the General Assembly. ' .■■ . • : Most of ,y_b.& are aware that my father and myself have been possessed of property An your district, . as well as in other parts of nhe province, : :'or'niany. v years, and that I myself nave been lqng resident amongst you. - * ■ / Such . being''" the case, your inte/ests and mine ' are identical-, and my object in peeking to represent you 'is' to have a voice inVthe regulation of those, matters which may coMuce to our common berefit, especially as regards the keeping ddwni of' taxation arid Customs' 'duties', "as well as, "of 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 the practical .development of its industrial resources. •'•" Having' no desire or intention to look for, place, ■I ''shall have nothing toiinterferewith theiride- : pendehtiacti6n In. the". event of my elect|on,. • I propose to> take on all political matters affecting.; our own particular locality .■ or ■ the colony at -large. 1 -- '•■■' ''■ ■^■■d ■■: •'.■■;• ■■ *y '" ..:; ■■ ' -•„.., ' :; . : T- sin all ; take an ' ;early' : : bppbr tunitjr of meeting 'ybu.all f in r piersori', and r ex'plaming'Jny views, and "answering:. an jr questions -you. may choose to put 'to'nie 'on; 'the .political- subjects which may affect us eitlier locall^ or generally i:. 7 ■■' -' : ; r s ,'.'.; • /'Zrernairi, • "'".-,-. ■■'■i.{ '.'.,;■'"•. J . .G.entlemen, ■ .. f ' V r „,• , r Youimo^toDedient servant, ': -.^ "•• Nelson, Novemberi^t^B^" "'^'^ i\*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 6, 7 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 6, 7 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 6, 7 January 1871, Page 4

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