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TO IRE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSOX. , X"^\ C\ BNTLBMI-N,— l have the honofto inform \_J you that it is my intenNionr again to become a Candidate fop^the honoVof representing your interests in theTrovinciiil Council. t i Lhave the honor to be, % / rj^y^^ Gentlemen, 'J^ Your most obedient servant, 2^(5 ALFRED GREENFIELD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. /GENTLEMEN,— At tha request of aj.uee \X number oi Electors I ani again induced to ofltr myself as a Candidat/r'to represent/you in the ??ext Provincial Couricil, nnd Bhomd |ou confer that honor upon nfe, it will be ltd earnest endeavour to fallydevelopc the vaf t mineral resources ot the^l^jovince. I -O/Oremain, yours respectfully, I / ROBERT BURN. Nelsopf October 27, 1873. 2710 TO>THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. /"lENTLEMEVf,— I beg to offer/myself a \JC Candidate sb one o&»^our represent ativee in the next Provincial CJnJicil. J I am no stranger to yqu,\hwing ilved in Nelson thirty-three years, durfig whiclf time h have served the public on thefeoard or Works, having been returned by large majorities at three elections. / 1 have also held n seat, forAeveral yeajg»()n the City Local Committee of EJucation. /^v. Should you do me the hpor to elect me aa\ne of your representatives,/! shall give roy wnrtn support to the extension of the Railway from Foxhill to the Wet Coast. / I ahail aho give my earnest&ttentiou to the increase of the Harbor Accommodation and other necessary Public Works, asfweli as to such measures as are calculated t/ speedily develope the great mineral resources/of the province, upon which tbe future df Neleon bo largely depends. I am, G^njkfemen, Yours faithfully, 2743 J. B. nOOPEBy/ TO THE ELECTOES 0F THE BfiS-/ TRICT OF WAftflEA SOUTH. / /^ ENTLEMEN— I beg to infor nyL that it is \IK my intention again to offi r/myself as a Canuidate to represent your Diatcret in the ; -ProTiucial Council. / \ ,' Yours faitbmlly, \J . ' JOSJgPa bIMMOKPS. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA WEST. / t \ . / r\ ESTLEMEN,— At the reques\\f ver/many vT residents in your district, I beg/to offer myself as a Candidate for representing your interests in the Nelson Provincial Council. I phail be the undeviating a yfceate of those Public Works which are required to place the Province in a position to fully /nvejop-its natural resources. I shall always support; the employment of thoroughly efficient wra properly qualified persons for carrying out such works, and ever agree vith that true economy which, while curefu'.ly checking undue/expense, will liberally provide for every repa&uctive and really useful measure. \/ I shnll shortly have the honor of calling meetings at various places iii the district, when I shall further explain roy views on general questions. I have, &c , JOI3N KEGR. Waimea Wost. (V.tober 16, 1873. 'J726 nHENDERS are wanted for the EXCOUSWE i RIGFIT to VEND RRFEESHMEN^ at the EXHIBITION. Tbe sale of Foreign Wine and Beer will be permitted between jme hours of One and Three / Tenders to be gent in to th? lUm. Secretary not later than the loth Novembepc The Lowebt or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . W. ROUT, 2323 Hon. Secretary. TO PASTRY COOKS, &c. THE Committee of tbe Nelson Exhibion remind Persons interested that TEmDRRS for tbe EXCLUSIVE RIGHT to SBLL REFR&SBMBNTvS must be sent to the H6n. Secretary on or before the !Oth NOVEMBER. The Committee will provide a Privateyßoom for Ladies as well as the General RefresAment Room. All fittings must be provided by thi Contractor. It is expected there will te a considerable demand for luncheons lor country visitors. r Jhe Committee will permit the sale of Beer and Wines (but not Spirits) between the hours of One and Three in the day. The Exhibitimi will bo open daily lroraTTwelve to Nine.^vSoAar-as at present known there will be Four Rooms available for Refreshments, Prices to be submitted to and approved by Committee, WM. ROUT, 2824 Hon. Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 269, 8 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 269, 8 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 269, 8 November 1873, Page 2

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