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S^s^lEiillS^GFOßS OF THE y : FROVINC^ OF NELSON. /^'jpTLE^IEN,— I again offer myself as a Vf*/' Candidate lor^ the office of Superintendent of the Province. JDa the, event of my re-election I shall at once summon the Provincial Council, and I shall reconstruct the Execu'ive Council from gentlemen representing as -far as' possible tho various interests ; 6f the; Province, and possessing the confidence of a majority of the new Provincial Council. - ; But I shall not appoint to the Executive Council any gentleman who is not prepared heartily to assist me in procuring the extension of vjßje Railway from Foxhill to the Grey, and if pOHlble to WistjSort. and in obtaining a loan for thejexecutjon of public Works. <Wbd -^iief object with* which I propose to . seek the'«rly co*-otKsration ot the Provincial Council is 'to take advantage of the possibility which I beffifve,* hotwittujtiandina^rtiie ; failure of my attempt last wwidn,' hbw^piisehts itself fop^the fifttf fene Superintendent, otis^aining a losn oflmouefcrfOr thepjfccution of such Provincial Punic Works j& are most mgQ)tly -required to promote tire settlement and prSperity of tWProvihcej^^ - . jf As regards the general/fidjniniatration otAovx affairs, I r cap ( oniwWdertake to eontinjte my endeavors to deal Mrly and impartially jwith all par^'Of the Province, and with all dafs^ and ottndltions of its people. / Immediately after the nominati^l ihall hold meetings hi as n^my districts as timenvill allow, in order to explain my views .and intentions Jin the Mlest manner, and to afford twthe electors an opportunity to obtain from me iuch further irfOUuitiozf and explanation as^ibewmay require. T have &c hpiior to be, . A / I p^v%*t-: J -..-j,. f?rf if fY|pur,mbstoßediehty6ervant, ' sm fc " :tl: ' ' J osiwALDCu&ris. '"A\)x f, ',:.>-. A r, ./>.:,.•-. -. . , TO 'THE ELECTOI S OF THE CITY -,'r-' i tpF^NEI SON^^ /^ENTLEM^/Accef u^to the request of itoru,! aih a : Candidate to ie 'one 1 - ov your rejplft icntatives in the next Nelson Provincial Cornell JL|og|der if -vrttJmß 1% (operative; duty of the. Pxq^iciu. . Gowroment . nd Council : to ayi-. tOTatJcaujr inwate and ea ry but such a Policy oCPublic J^wks as will- 1 ive tbe effect of fully opehmg'tip'ihe interior, of the Province, and d«d*^ph^;^t«.va?tl|^iera resources. If elected, IV^^sirODgly supfct ich a. policy, because the successful developi^-p of our minerals must produce'cbißmercial'' prosf rity in the Province, ari ultimately tend to lake. Nelson, what it ctffht to be, ,6 la^e manutadtring district. pramlis^voaf rf lhrf"l?3tjqf Nelson being pa^j^Ww. the control if a 7 'harbor Board," t^wWi^t^^ibrthefcurpose^Brid, notwithstandmg the Report of tie Select of the late Council, I ehoa i, if jKS!!ea>vmove in fiw m»Her v ln .thpj Gbuil DJ ;/. . \ - As to the Helton and RailwW, my •vfew^ are well known tt you-/ |7\ \ -fihouhiyou elect me,' [ wfll jerW you faith-, fully and to the utmost »f my Ctfa-Uity, - air ' your representative. '•* . \ 3 ' Yourobed ent servant, , ''J ">*.?■.' '' '•: ALBERT PITT. Nelson, A 73; 'r^ 2682 TDoIHE ELEOTOR^OF THE CITY OF NELSDN. /^ENTLEMEN^— I beg t*solidt v yourVotes ■\Xr : sft».f«* Candidate lor relresenting the City oti^elsoni in. tiie next Provin<«l Council. / j. vjun: the more emboldenfc ; to claim/ your support Jbi^caxise I have wil ingly undotaken th^inseroushanorp3W>ffite^ buhavetequested m^ r to fill during tics bu|p nty v*ars, and, as I hope, generally tow-dfersAtia a^ron. ■)A» : I hold, opinionl som«rh to the trg«^Qpal $<& oifa Yrojt dal Government, . . l^fe^ ;^j«afehith4bCk)MWl 0 enforce, if pos*; sible, qn. 0^ foture Suo&wM ident and Executir-% the neeessi&v or' their Initiating Public Works -and opemnf up . th& eosufay, and not Uniting the fonctio^f Gorfr mentis hitherto, tct»^ sdnjinistrationV/ k \ -she ; pa*t four.yeara hw|^.| en so tmng and dep^esß9(ugjtp thebuDc o* tM inhabitank of the P*^vinc#,:.tba.t .aconsinerabWnthnberlofiour popuhUion hare emigmted plaices, the csueeot. this depressioil and IxoaM*! attribute ißvftigl^tl iJPeasure to tli£fcsoina^ss|of the gqyehingJiQdy in not ferontoaflLwofl^Eor our: tlMPa.Qffi9^i.< labor, a£d -tiualrettiiMKg our laborera until they setfied tow% to /some remHtakeniipoaql we shall now hes conpelta&sQ, pay: a heavySjlrice in introducing pa]^;.to;;japply.tbe ;Jaho*that will, won be repirei ii^ijieTeloping our:- loai, iron, and other : gain the seat I ePl^rl^hall endeavor* to make the Province more prosperous than it ms. lately: been by carnally studying .the best Sieanß of legislative ac^^ittfliwourresomcej|p And remain, yburi obediently, , ■ *$-iJJJ'. >: ' ::• A^V^.^PW''^ TO^DHE^LECTORS'IFTHE CITY /^^l^jß^N^i^la^tfc;^ to inform vRI3 *Jfln tlw* : it iia^tinteltton ■ a«Slnl?Njecontr tr,C«W^idate ;&>* taModbr of representing yooQlntertmiin *h*ix^vii3irtC!oun«iL (. nV'-.iry I h«w tiie honorlkbe, 1 NO in> <\*P) *- 1 ~-Jr' -Gisntleinenl^W \ %^ \ v/lonr most Gbe-ffl-mrtervatit/* 2694 jr ' ALFRED &EENFfItSLD. TO T^EL^CtOB-S OFTHE CITY f\ EyTj^jtfEy,— jd^ *t^e reqwst of a large \JCnJfao«^El«wofi^am «sw induced to oft^pili a C**dAt^*ikfcre«ent you in the BText Provincial C-mrfW, ftnßThool'i you con--upoa .mejW wijlmentar earnest estfe&oor to fully sev*a»a^th-y vbt ufara^ ; re-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 1

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