CATTLE FAIR. " THE Richmond Cattle Fair will be held in the Ground belonging to the Richmond Cattl* Fair Association, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th No-, vember next. 'Accommodation for all descriptioni of Stock free, except*) the Pens, to which a •mall chare* per head will be/made. y WILXIAM HABKNBBB, \ / Hon. Secretary. MASSACRE BAY LIME. " CHARLEY begs to inform the Pablic • that he is prepared to Bupply Lime, made from Massacre Bay Stone, to any jrfart of the Town of Nelson. The superiority of this iiime over any in th* settlement is well known, y / . Bridge-street, October 17.^ O JAMES MACKAY, ESQ., J.P., & c . ~~~ • Sib — We, the undersigned electors of the Town of Nelson, request that you will permit yourself to bo nominated at the ensuing election to reavca© your sett in the House of Representatives. Tho zeal with which you fulfilled your duties at tho previous sessions of the house, and which actuated you in proceeding to Auckland to attend its last sitting, when other members of the house, for this and the neighbouring settlements, failed in that attention ■ to the interests of their constituents ; and the satisfactory and straightforward replies and explanations which you gave to the numerous questions put to you by different electors, at the meeting you attended last evening, make you, in our opinion, especially deserving of the continued " confidence and support of th& electori. D. Sclanders Robert Rosa Herbert E. Curtis Alex. Rankia W. F. Maiben Thomas Askew Donald Sinclair Isaac Mason Hill Geo. Ridings Richard Lloyd Ralph Riohardson Adam Jackson A. Aitken John M'Artney Thomas Rollison David Allan James Gorrie William Jenkins Charles Lucas Alexander Wragg Thomas Dawes William Skeef George Tarr Henry D. Jackson David Burns George F. Bush James Chas. Phillips C. Gentry Alfred G. Bette R. P. Outridge George Robs Oswald Curtis. Nelson, 18th October. To David Sclaxdebs, Esq., and the other Gentlamen signing the above requisition. Gentlemen — I have the honour to acknowledge tho receipt of your requisition inviting me to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats for the Town, in the House of Representatives. I cannot 'but appreciate the confidence you are again disposed to place in me, and can only say, that, if elected, nothing short of any serious illness or affliction, will prevent me from attending to my duties, and giving to them that attention which is due to their great importance^. 37 /lira, f/6 I Gentlemen, ~^JJZ— \J Yours very faithfully, 6 c - James Mackay. Nelson, 19th October, 1855.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 20 October 1855, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 20 October 1855, Page 2
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