TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. J EL LOW ELECTORS,— Being madf aware that my name has been honour ably mentioned at' the Meetings lately hep by many of you, to name persons in whon you can confide to represent your interests in the forthcoming Councils, and which expressions arc now supported by aßequisilioi which has been handed to me, I beg leave thus publicly to acquaint yon, that I respond to your request, with sincere and heartfcll thanks. From the many occasions on which yoi have so dist'nguishingly honoured my name, no proper course has been left to me but that of carefully discharging the duties in whatever station your suffrages may place me. And I feel it right to assure you, that being freed from any local interests of my own, while it will be my duty to promote the general welfare of the Province, the peculiar interests of yourselves and each of your Villages, will obtain my most especial attention. I have the honour to be, Fellow Electors, Your faithful servant, Wat. Powditch. July IS, 4553. T a Meeting of the Committee of the L Operative and Working Classes o Auckland, held at the "White Hart Hotel' this evening, it was unanimously resolved that one Candidate only be proposed by them to represent them in the Provincial Council, and that Mr. James Derrom be the said Candidate. They therefore call on the working classes, and all friendly to their cause to give him their utmost support. Alexander Black, Chairman. William Burns John Charles Jcarard Charles Lowson Thomas Craig George Boyd Charles Lowson James McLend Andrew Hodge Alexander Wright Archibald McPheison William Bacon Joseph Syms Auckland, July 42th, 1803.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 757, 16 July 1853, Page 3
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282Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 757, 16 July 1853, Page 3
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