Andrew Bro^n, BUILDp, CONTBAGTOK, Timber Merchant, &c-v (opposite theatre royal) WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON. To the Electors of the EuLuibs 1 of Nelson. f^ ENTLEMEN,— In answer to the request \JT of a namber of the Electors that, I | will allow myeelf to be nominated as a candidate to represent them in Parliament, I have much pleasure in complying with their wishes. I would have offered myself before, but out of respect for our late member, I felt a delicacy in doing so too early. I will bold meetings at the different centres of tbe district, where I will express my views, and, if elected, I will do my utmost for the benefit; of my constituency. A requisition is in course of signature, and will be published shortly. 3709 ALFRED HARLEY. CALEDONIAN EXTENDED QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY, limrED. AT a Meeting of Directors of the abovenamed Company, held on the 13th ult., a CAIL of TWOPBNCB per Share was made, payable to the Mansger, at the Company's Office, Rbbj?ton, on WEDNESDAY, tbe Eighth day of December, 1880. GEORGE WISE, Manager. Reef ton. December Ist, 1889. 8712-4 INANGAHUA LOW LEVEL TUNNEL GOLD-MINING COMPANY [Limited.] A T a Meeting of the Directors in the £3L above Company held on the 29th ultimo, a CALL of ONE PENNY ncr Share was made, payable to the Manager, at the Company's Office, Reefton, on WEDNESDAY, the Eighth da; of December, 1880, GEORGE WISE, Manager. ReeftoD, December t, 1850. 8710—2 THEATRE ROYAL. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY ! fIIHE fiOMEDY AND BUELESQUE 1 V COMPANY! GRAND OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY NEXT, Decembeb 3bd, will be produced the great Comedy Drama The Factory Girl ! and the Glorious Burlesque H.M.S. PinbeMnd!!! Prices of Admission— 35., 25., and Is. Box Plan at Mr. Station's, where seats may be secured. For particulars see future advertisments and day -bills. 3701 TO ARTHUR SHUCKBURG COLLINS, EfcQ. We, the undersigned Electors for the Sub urban District of Nelson, hereby request that von will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for tbe forthcoming Election of a Member to represent us in the House of Representatives, and we will use our beit endeavors to seccure your return. John Oldbam Robert H. Wait John Walker John Buogata W. Acton B. Adams John Flower J. W. Marfden Henry Flower Rodk. M»Rae W. H. Close J. R. Dodson John Brown, eenr. Bishop of Nelson John Brown, junr, H. E Curlis Thomas Frost Geo. Hooper William Meads J. W. Barnicoat Joseph Bungate John Sharp Thos Ljfonl M. Richmond Ifa>c Harvey Thoa Blanchett, sen. John Powell George Dodson J. W. Bebberd John Pratt George Kinzett T. R. Hacket Thos Dodeon, sen. Charles Y. Fell Arthur Dodgon Oswald Curtis George Walker Samuel Kingdon Wm. Ainsworth William Lewin W. H. Berry D. Johnston ~ Walter Hickey David Barnett Edward Jennings Wm. Thos. Pitcher A. P. Cl»rke P. Richardson Charles W. Jennings ! Wm. Page T. B. Maclean C. Hebberd J E. Blackbume Geo. Harper Hugh Martin, Stoke H. Gill Bernard Condell D. Slater Charles Cunning W. Northam H. Fpringer H. Barnett F. Wilkes Edward Webby A. R. Muir D. Frost John Massey George Blanchett J. M. Croucher Thoa H. Foy W. Davideoa A. G Jenkins John Lammai, jun. W. K. Turner William Steer E T. Erskine James Wilson Thomas Small David Pebbles George Cummingfl Favid Wagg Wm. Gill George Faywell Richard Weller George C»stles Alex. Grant IWrsgg Alfred Hammond Wm. Rayner T. W. Herman Thomas Dodson, jun. G. B. Hurst Absolom Lyford Wm. Tovey Geo. Frost ' Richard King Walter Frost A. G. Brock J. Tertius Mackav Edmd. Buxton Joseph M. Pierson. Nelson, November 25, 1880. Mr John Oldham, and the other Gentlemen signing the KequisitioD— I thank you for the honor you have dore me by asking me to become a Candidate for •he representation of Nelson Suburbs, renderei vacant by tbe lamented death of Mr Richmond. I bave much pleasure in accedirg to your rr quest, and, if elected, will do my best to promote the interest of my constituents and the prosperity of the colony of NewZealand. I hops the electors will do me tbe tavor of allowing me to address them shortly after the new writ is issued, at convenient places within the District. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. S. COLLINS. November 29th, 1880.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 2
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