TO CAPTAIN lIAULTAIN. o in,—We The undersigned Electors of the O Pensioner Settlements consider it o the greatest importance that our interests should be 8 duly 'represented in the forthcoming Councils by men i« whom >ve might place the greatest confidence, and, having maturely weighed and considered on whom our choice should fall, have come to the conclusion that none can be more fit than a tried friend who fought our battle on a former occasion when our character was assailed, and whose constant study is the welfare of the corps and the good of the colony at large. We therefore most earnestly request that von will allow voursclf to be put in nomina-* lion as one of our Members for the House ol Representatives. We remain, Sir, Your very obedient servants, Joseph Brennan John Hogan James Cleary Michael Ford Charles Durbridge Patrick Quinlan Walter Baskiville John McCarthy James Walsh John Cleary Robert Long Jqhn Walsh John Coogan Thomas Sutcliffe Michael Fahey Michael Minchin Richard Kenny , . Thomas Murphy Michael Murphy Thomas Garlinc Thomas Connor James Finnerly John McNamara Michael Gill William Gorby Joseph Gorby John Currigan Peter Malone James Leonard Marlin Devanny Andrew Burke James Kilkenny Joseph Ireland John Bowden Janies Donnelly Patrick McGlone Thomas Garvey John Hannigan John McDonnell Peter Kelly Laurence McManus Richard Sallleday Daniel Lawior Thomas Kelly John Hawksley John Jones Janies May Thomas Barnett Janies Brown James Porter Patrick McGrath John Young Edward McDaniel John Briody Thomas Gallagher Bartholomew Maher Janies Holt John Woodland Thomas Maslerson Michael Cullen Patrick McGrath (2) Richard Gibbons Anthony Coyle Patrick Connell Thomas Carter Robert Mealland William Head « Benjamin Condron Michael Brennan Thomas Creavy Patrick Murphy George Staiam Patrick Peace Win. Chandler David Chandler Michael Lord John Walters Richard Nolan Barry Denis O’Leary Waller Murphy Patrick Dowd Anthony Conlon John Lynch James Cole' Thomas Philbin Michael Goss Andrew Mclntyre James Smyth Thomas Knox Richard Eustace Owen Lynch John Wood Richard Walsh Michael Foley Janies Dunn Win. Penlland Michael Tnile Timothy Shea Francis Queenan John Murphy, jnn., Denis Coffey Michael Ryan Charles Hare Andrew Quinlan Janies Rooney Patrick McDonnell Florence Driscoll Robert Parker Denis Donovan Cornelius Caddigan Lachlan Mclunis Michael Murphy John El wood Timothy Hartnett
John Guard James Taylor Benjamin Smith John Nanghlon Washington. TO CAPTAIN T. M. lIAULTAINV Sir, —We, the undersigned Eleciorsof the Pensioner Settlements, deeply feeling the importance o( having our interests represented in the forthcoming House of Representatives by men of upright principles and moderate views—not by men who pledge themselves that Military Officers are not the men for such situations —request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for a seat in the said House of Representatives, and we pledge ourselves to support you to the utmost of our power. H. W. Mahon. M. D. John Arnold, H. C. Lawlor, A. G. Purchas, James Warner, James Geldard, Cormick Egan, Roderick Flynn, John Duggan, Cornelius Sullivan, Patrick Cambell, James Foy, Edward Wall, Patrick Kane, Benjamin Palmer, James Robinson, Patrick Crew, Michael Foley, Ist, Michael Foley, 2nd, Joseph Osborne, Thomas Bradshaw, M. Madigan, R. Pennington, Wm. Hewitt, John Kerr, P. J. Hogan, George Tugwell, Denis Hynes James Harconrt, Edward Wykes, William Leather, Thomas Skcrrett, John Leahey, William Hooper, Alex. Sunderland John Beates, John Regan, William Owen, Wiliiam Turne, Michael Callanan, James Mooney, William Higgins, Edward Doer, Edward Palmer, Bart. Daly, Patrick Kelly. Thomas O’Brien, Denis Bowes, Patrick Mortimer, William Rice, William Poyt, John M‘Pike, John Alexander, Acheson Price, Martin Purcell, Charles Moore, Peter Healey, William Fitzgerald, Michael Allen, James Dickey, Bernard Symond, George Owen, John Magee, James Hutchinson, Francis Marlin, John Martin, B. Holland, Patrick Meehan, John Allan, John Murdoch, Patrick King, John Dobson, John Murphy, James Kearncs, John Douglas, Philip Owens, Wm. Ingham, John Kelly, William Newbury, Wm, Colhonn, James M‘Carlin, Edward Slillard, Adam Nickson, John M'Kcnna, William Butler, Thomas Pegu in,' Michael Brennan, Wm. Casey, Wm. Barr, Thomas Johnson, Leighton Blylon, Wm. Beates, Wm. Smith, Thos. Uilmsworlh, J. Ninnis, J. O’Neill, J. Williamson, Timothy Carrol.
Electors of the Pensioner Settlements. I have before me a Requisition signed by many of your numbers, and I am assured that it is your general wish that I should sit as one of your Representatives in the House of Assembly. It is with much gratification that I receive tiiis expression of your confidence and good feeling towards me: I am not only personally proud that your choice should have fallen on me, but I look on your select.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 764, 10 August 1853, Page 2
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741Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 764, 10 August 1853, Page 2
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