mm the fi7 .^''"mMpa-ti^aßo^^^i^ 'mmmm ev JP:rM f a8 a Candidafelto represent yolw^ e i- fer thar^quotfupon ,me, it y&I-:be my earnest;-' a cndeavour'tdfully devel'ope the vait: mineral fe- * s- spumes of the Proyihce.K* 7'V>. : r "777 ei j y" ;, 7 If einaiD,,yburs respectfully, 7 7' 1 „' n y- - ROBERT? BURN/ * Nelson, October 27, 187.3. . I 2710 '.7 e . ; — — — ; '—^ — — -= — -■' . ■ .'. .-y "■":','.-■'--, 1 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE%TY - J 7 OF NELSON. ' ** * ' ':■ '. '■ i ( :' •>.--- -i' ' :* > .' J .i ■; ■ r"i ENTLEMEN,— I am a~ Candidate for. one t \3Tvrof the Seats for the City in:the.next: Prol vincial Council. ' " 7 " : r y [ Should you, in conjunction; with the Electors 7 of other districts return me, and those whb thinke . with me by large majorities, I pledge myself to , endeavor, with the aid of my friends i; .to compel f an entire change in the policy; of the present: fc- Provincial Government, and to substitute in lieu V* 1 thereof a policy that will see thst the' General^ : Government carry out those worlcs for which bar'* r .* e PF^ Bentfttiv e8 h-ive- obtiained" the sanction- ; of l. the General, Assembly; siichas the survey and 1 ultimate execution of the railway from Foxhiil'to ■'■ i Brunnerton; will endeavor to improve bur Poft,7 so that, in connection withi the above railway^ ifi r - -1 may command the trade of the West Coast, he •';' , the great coal depot bf; thelcoloriy; and afford, em--1 P lO / 1 "! 114 &r a large population; will promptly ! i and efficiently execute Such smaller worHs as the .. r Provincial lunds admit of; will exercise Istrict. '. economy aud miscellaneous expenditure, with the' view of expending as niuch^ 7 money as possible on public works; and will offer -every facility for theVdefelb^ifleht'of our • coal, iron, and gold, and the employment therein „ ; of our own moneyand ! thatpf foreign capitalists. Yours, faithfully, ; i ;t L;i ■■ 2732 .. -' ■» • *'-'.* .•.■.-'; *>• ; ACTON, ADAMS. v.. 7 . — i- . "i« * ...,. ' . 1 TO THE ELECTORS 0^ THE CfTT ; 7'' * OF NEL'SbN.7-' r ''-" J '7 n 77! r "" ; -i-f' V'! I'-*1 '-* 7': ;: 7:' v -': ; GENTLEMEN,— I beg' to sbUcit iyow yotes?,. ? as a Candidate representing ,&e Gity*' • of Nelson in the next provincial Couiicil. 'V I" : ' y lam the more emboldened to claim your ' ii support because I have \villingly uhdertakeh . the numerous honorary, offices ybu have requested x me to fill during the past twenty years, and, as I hope, generally to your satisfaction. A As I hold opinions somewhat opposed to the f traditional ideas of our Provincial Government, . 1 seek a seat in the Council to enforce, if pos- ; sible, on our future Superintendent and Executive, the, necessity of their initiating Public s Works and opening up the "country, and hot limiting the functions of Government, as Mtheftoy . to mere administration. "•"• ; • ' ''■ '■''•■ '"■ ; ' j'S'PP past four J^* av ® een so trying and depressing to the bulk of the inhabitants of the "-V Province, that a considerable number of our ,_ population have emi^aied'.to^bth'ef^Taees^ffitf''^ j ; cause of this depression and exodus;! -attribute in a great measure to the siipinenesa- o£7the 7 governing body in not providing work .for our : then surplus labor, and thus' retahiing, our 1 laborers until they settled down to j. some re- > munerative employment. 7.. 7.y >..-■— :....."'-{ For this mistaken; policy we§hali now^ be • compelled to pay a heavy price in introducing people to snpply the labor thai will ' sOon lbe required in developihg our coal, iron, and oth&fVfr- - ..treasures.*. ' *** -:.,**■; "..■r i -.--ijy;j!fVShould Ibe fortunate enough to gain' the 'elgat, 7 J I covet,- 1_ shall endeavor tb make' the Province " more prosperous than it has lately beeu by -.' carefully studying the best means of legislative r action to utilise our resources, . M •'•■"■ , , : -- ; f jv , And remain, yours obediently, N ' . •I 2707 WIW2AMROUT.
SO' A TK|r- *EliiC^^\ -"-■ife-r-ISBE p yJ^QPNgferc^pEL^N.^ ; 7 ■s to^fe^MEN^ agaurifoiOEer^ihyßeif asl« vJI CatWida<e for the office o'f Sup^rintiendeu •of the Province. ! -J l ''--*.. In the event of my re^olectioh I shairat ono summon the Provincial Council, and I shall re construct the Executive Council ftom gentlemei repre&ntiDg, a8 - far^r possible^ 4he gy*fioui ,4ter§tß ofi. the .'Pr^y^ce,' and tfi< confidence of a majority of the new Provincia Council. I. shall not,. appoint to the Executiv< Couffcila-py gentleman who is not*prepafec heartily to assist me iu • procuring the extensior of the Railway from Foxhill to the Grey, and il possible to Westport, and in obtaining a loan foi the execution of Public Works. The chief object with which I propose to seei the early co-operatjonot the Provincial Council is to take advantage,of the possibility which 1 believe, notwithstanding « the failure -. of mj attempt last session, now presents: itself, for th< first time since I have beoa your Superintendent ,qf obtaining a loan of money for the execution oi such? Provincial "Public Works "as' are '■ mosi urgently required to promote the settlement and prosperity of the Province, -:, ' '. / ;; As regards the .-general', administration of youi affairs, I can only undertake to continue, inj endeavors to dear fairly, and impartially \witli all parts of the Province, and with all classes anc conditions of its people. .-"' < - Immediately atter the nomination I shall hold meetings in as many districts as- time will allow in order to explain my views and intentions ir the fullest manner, and to afford to the electors an opportunity to obtain from me rsuch furthei information, and explanation^as they may require! I have the' honor to be, ' ' " r * ' '* ' • '; ' ; ■*• x Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 2723 j . OSWALD CURTIS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITI 7 t OF, NELSON. GENTLEMEN,-ll have, the honor to inform you that it, is my intention again to become a Candidate for the honor of representing your interests in th6 Provincial Council. = -. ; ' Ihave the honor. tp.he', ; ''■ Gentlemen, '"*' r. im- j " Your most obedient servant, i^694?ji ! ALFRED GREENFIELD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY •y ; (i OF NELSON. ' .'^eWIEMRN,— Acceding to the request ol ' ( >pr' several influential electqrs, I am a Candidate -d b P °V e of yi° ur representatives in^thenext Nelson Ifrovincial CounclL "' '""- * ■ '/'"-• . 5..-' .-' l*l^|W>JQ*B|i*tlet , nit wiil.be the imperative duty of the "Provincial . .jßoyernment and Council to sysjteßpalicali.iTinitiate and carry out such a Policy of Publi j Works as wiltAave the effect of* fully opening up the interior of the Province, and developing .its vast mineral resources.. If elected, I would jstraogly. support such;a policy, because the successful development of bur minerals must produce jcoraracrcial prosperity in the Province, and ultimately tend to make'JjTelsdn, what it ought tq be, a large manufacthring district. I am | in. favor of the Port of .Nelson being placed under the control of a "Harbor Board," to be constituted for the purpose?/ and, notwithstanding the R^pOrtof the Select Committee, of ftb^lateiCouncil, I should, if elected, move in tae matter in the Council..;. v * As to jthe .Nelson .and West Coast Railway, my views arje well known to ybu Should you elect me, I will serve .you faithfully and to the utmost of my ability, as your '.representative. .--.-■-• "'"' j Your obedient servant; ••;■-•-•■ j ALBERT PITT. , .Nelson, October 22,1873: - 2682
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 264, 3 November 1873, Page 2
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