:TO THE BLEgTOES of WAIMEA/ />< ENTLEMEN^-Having been declared by AJC ,the Returning Officer dnly «'cc f ed to represent your interests; ia/'ih'ei Fariiameii*. if this -colon.^i^feel^it 1 ' rayrflutvtoihank Von thrpn'gh:%heWireß^ •-/■•ThoVdisirJct bting.jdlox- . .tensiveV?it>!vi*i|itne only w>y.-j can conyty Ipy;. : thknk^ --t p^ytfu ;fv'.'yo.uf> Bupp^orfc and,' corifl- ) ; dence, more cfpcc;aliy aa; you) liaye thought fit to ■pltfdp.We-in so important a'positio.n, nptU'yriog 'dcclareii my; politic -I , principles or ' pledged Myself tb;^uy ; kind of policy, either 'jPfoyincial^Cen^^^r-' V';V---^ -. i\'- - f I can >6bly, asebnnlt4br; iizby .-the o'd motto, !• Honesty is,tHeJb||jt,p;pJiajr,'' which. I supp w; m y.c onduct. itfii|jp"pfciog\k|ter yonc local intet€sta t fpr eb mtihy years vpast warrants you ..hconferridg- on- nieJ r Bo imp rtant a trust. Considering thfe (great changes tbat aro now taking plHce in 'IheGoTcrnment, which I triißtwiU|iefor.tlie.well-herasr-pf the i-eople d£ iha i,fpiipny,?,your ; iptertsts shill -.-not- .be .< neglected : by:the ;; but you must remember I ; 'Sm QiilyiOueXof fnnny, and whatvineasuresi. "support «hali he for the benefit, of the colony. a whole. " ... ..-.; .. ■ ;f? Gi'ntle'raen, at the nomination' my desire an J 'exprecsed wish was th»t r nothing should 'jb»ke place during the contest th t would in any vay (cause; ill-feeling :bet ween mrself . and !J my opponent ; but at Mr. Shephar.i's ra; eting } a few.jdavs ftf ter., his p- pposer and chief sup';p6rt.er..{pn't.a to. bitr>, ..% ho object pf vliichV^dß^rijarjent'^tp'all,., and e'ic.'tei are- ' ply^j^ichjway- eyideptiV from the. depth i;i"f jjhijj bbar^ i Eiv}ng.ni.e,ine. ettror.ii"'riry charac-'.' Iter as ; \p appeared .',lo. .tiie..Af«i/. of next day^, IjrhiclJL to the ann iyan:e of liii deleg.tte,"M;r. Birdj.l. had omy . tp^pfp jluce, to th.oae wh6 had * .hit" inade ; up !,th?ir. minds (witlitjut pegging" 'and^Jprayte^^jp^e^tte.^their^-lopinipn , as to irhoin'(tb,e^w,ojilii'Vo.ti9,.">r.' .;.''.'. . .' JMany ithank^tbMessrs.Shephard and Bird : jfor \'i^jr^jin^^s,pjreßßtpnß:of arid' no .they, will 4 etitl i'think jpi'e very ]iin-' ch^ltabfei ijEnpttnaticJLO.na;. ' .'. , ; , ',> fr 1 Gentlemen, for your •support and, crthfidenpCj.. ... ... . '... ' ". ■ >.''-T; .'.: ./l am, ,',';' [,":'." ,', '■",.■■; '.;., ■ ' : "
" i '■■. '.:'..'.''.". i_ j.yo.'ir.bbedient Bervant. i A.wi-V- 1 . -r, ' EDVY-ARD^BAIGENr. I." 1 Wakefleld, January 18, 1876.. 203 "■ ;: | : .;p-iT : -i7a'E^; " -.' :T>ERSONS desirous of SAVING THEIR SJT MONEY, cm' do sV by P URD BASING iheir GOODS from F. J HINGSTON, who ;h;NOW SELLING OFF all kinds of . arti* _ i cle3,inr^ ; •'■:- f :/._i - '•;.•-. *■■ . .•■•'. ; i Drapery, Hollownre, : 1 Glo'thingi ' : " Ironmongery, .. Hosier*', Glassware, ■ Haberdaßheryi : . • Statonery, : Boots ani Shoes,. Tinware, . Groceries. '' Oilman's Stores, "'.•_■ Ac, &c., &c : Now on. the Prfm'ses, WAIMEA^STREET. -{BARGAINS will bo offered to the public until further notice.. ■ Inspection invited, aud no reasonable offer will be refußet. • ijanuuy 12,'i876. , 112 THE OADEt CORPS will FIRE as under for CADET PRIZES :— \ Artillery Cadets— Six a.m., Monday, the A ' ! 24th Jnnuary. ;Cixr OAbßTa^-Six ara^ ;Tubsdat, the 25th ,'"■-', Janu-iry. "■■'.- -CpLtKGB Cadbts— Six : a.m., Wpdnbsday, ■ J the*36th January - r : Sxokbs C^D^TS-Six a.m., Friday, the 28th January. ■ > . . -. ,'. J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, ' 186—3 Commanding District. ■ COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING. THE DISTRICT RKPRESENTATIVFS - of the CITY" COMPANIES will FIRR . f<»r CHOICE of a Colonial Representative at 7 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 57th inst. . J.T. BiARSHAI L, Captain, 188—3 Commanding District. ;CpLONIAL PfilZE FIRING. mHB DISTRICT REPRERRNTATIVES ii.- the COUNTRY VOLUNTEER CORPS will FIRE for CHOICE of a Colonial Representative, at 7 am., on SATURDAY, the '29th iostaqt. . ? .•■" . ■'■■>•'.■ •'■•'• J. T." MARSHALL, Captain, 187—8 . Commanding District. I INSTITLTTB. ■jf\Bß ANNUAL "MEETING, of. SUBA j - SCRtiBERB will be held ra,the Institute THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at halt-pa«t Serea o'clock, . : ; Business : To Elect Committee for the " ensuing year, &c., &c J. SIGLEY, .170 Hon, Svc. 1.'...' BISHOP'S SCHOOL. - tfTIHE PARENTS and FRIENDS of the Ii 'PUPILS of the BISHOP'S SCHOuL : are >■ informed that arrangements are! beiDg made to OPEN the bchod a? usual 011 .WEDNiLSDAY, the 2nd February, 189 i STi MARY'S SCHOOLS. SCHOOL BUSINESS at the above will be 1 , RESUMED on MONDAY, January 24, , when Children will receive notice oi the time for the usual Tea Party. 184—2 i v NELSON COLLEGE, FIRST QUARTFR of the Current , Ye r COMMENCES on the 3rd February. • .. AU Fee* payable in advance. EQ3ERT POLLOCK, • Secretary. • January 17, 1876. ig.3 npENJlßlis will be received by the WAIX MEA ROAD BOARD until 10 a,m. on TUESDAY, February Ist, for Supplying HORSES ;and CARTS in the various Subdistrictp/ : * Speeificatiops to te se;n after MONDAY, the 24th, at Mr. Beattie's Store, Stoke j Messrs. Hodder & Co., Kichmond ; Wakefleld Inn, Spring Groro : Forejt Ina, Wakcfleld; Paimcr's, Waimca West; and Mr. Thorne's, Dovedale. Tenders/of which the lowest will not necessarllyOte cccepted, to be left with Members 0! the Bo;rd or the undersigned.' T J. THOMPSON, 197—3 Secretary. 3 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS with Hoods complete, At H. HOUNSEX.L»gf
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 21, 22 January 1876, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 21, 22 January 1876, Page 3
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