Tensers rp 0 BTJILD Ell S. TENDERS are invited until Noon of Monday, the 23rd of September, for the erection of a Church at the Lower Hutt. ■Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. R Knevitt, Architect, Loltonstreet, Wellington, and at Mr. E. Cleland’s. Lower Hutt. Tenders to be addressed to Mr. E. Cleland, and marked “ Tender for Church.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . THOMAS FANCOURT, Chairman of Building Committee. Electoral Notices (JIO.DE. NEWMAN. We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Thorndon Ward, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the representation of our ward in the City Counci 1 , and we promise to use our best endeavors to ensure your return. W. B. D. Mantell C. W. Shultze Morgan S. Grace E. M. Cleland W. Wiggins C. J. Johnston J. Grey J. H. Cook Thos. Smith Walter Johnston J. and H. Barber Edgar C. Jones John Bethell James Martin Janies Cattell John Gascoigne Ed. Wm. Lowe R. Hardy J. Holtz J. Beard Dr. Kemp James Martin J. E. Nathan Francis Redwood John Johnston C. J. Pharazyn Jacob Joseph and Co. H. Curtis J. J. Curtis Percival Johnston William Tinney G. Randall Johnson A. A. Barnett Wm. Freeman J. Sinclair G. Smith Isaac M. Morrison Thos. Smith D. Hall T. 14. Young P. O’Connor McTavish H. F. Rawson Owen Daly ‘ Gentlemen, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and intend shortly to explain my views on municipal matters. Gentlemen, I am, Your obedient servant, A. IC. NEWMAN. rji HO END OJ WAE D. DR. NEWMAN will Address the Ratepayers of Thorndon Ward at the Princess Hotel, on the night of MONDAY NEXT, the 9th inst., at eight o’clock. POET, ESQ., WELLINGTON. Wellington, August 30. SlB, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Cook Ward, beg respectfully that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the above Ward at the coming election, and we pledge ourselves to support you, feeling sure that, if elected, you will do your utmost to promote the interest of Cook Ward and the city generally. We are. Sir, George Thomas Duller and Lewis Wm. Donald W. R. Waters R. Somerville R. Mowatt G. E. Young G. F. Margetts O. W. Clayton Thos. Frost Stephen Bishop H. Prichard James Gibbs P. Briggs 0. Browne Walter B. Johnston James McOoll A. Reid F. Brady W. Black T. Cooper George Baylis, sen. Thos. Baylis G. Leppcr T. Lepper H. Chappell J. Grover A. Craig James Stanford G. Hutchins G. H. Hall o.'Hughes A. Higgins F. Jones J. Grover J. Jamesou A. Jeffrey Yours very truly, A. A. Gordon Piltnar A. Da Norville W. Hutchison Henry MoCaull George Roxburgh ‘ Edwin Kirk E. Robertson W. Leckie, Col. D. T. Stuart Chas. Sweeney J. Cameron T. G. Farmer G. Sage A. Farmer John Marsh W. Baylis J. H. Sorwall Thos. Marshall W. Haynes T. Cox C. Bayliss A. Brady W. James F. Ball P. D. Benge T. dames Wm. Browne H. Browne Wm. Hart H. Hollis James Overend J. Page G. Pudney J.Pudney H. Simpson H. Smith J. Winter TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WARD SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Gentlemen, —With pleasure I accede to your request, and can only say that, if elected, I shall do my best for the interest of Cook Ward and the city in general. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. POET. Wellington, September 2. 10 J. S. M. THOMPSON, Esq. Sik,—We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Larabton Ward, in the city of Wellington, beg respectfully to request that yon will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as a candidate for the office of Councillor for our Ward. Should you do' so, we pledge ourselves, in the event of there being a contest, to use our utmost efforts to secure your return. Wo have the honor to be, Sir, Yours, &c., H. W. Diver, J.P. Ladd and Co. Philip Moeller Whittem, Nicholson, and Co. Levin and Co. Williams, Cameron, and Co. Hyams and Co. Wilson and Richardson William Dawson and H. E. Liardet W. J. Raymond Henry Moss R . J. Duncan Robert Laing Nathan J. Isaacs J. E. Hayes Casey and Macdonald G. L. Jenness F. M. Ollivier John W. Stevenson J. H. Betbuno George Thomas E. W. Mills W. and' G. Turnbull and Co. 0. Napper Walter N. Johnston Hart and Buckley To Dr. Diveb, Messrs. P. Moeller, Whittem, Nicholson, and Co., Levin and Co., and others signing the above requisition. Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in acceding to your request to become a candidate to represent the ratepayers of Lambton Ward in the City Council, and should I be returned to the Council, I shall use my best energies towards the advancement of the City of Wellington. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, . J. S. M. THOMPSON. Wellington, September 2. Co. Kohu and Co. Chas. Hill Samuel Danks James Mackay John Kirkcaldie J. Hughes L. S. Hanis A. C. Shaw Sam. W. Alcorn 0. Gamble Henry Willin M. J. Mulligan J. H. Marriott James Cattell W. H. Quick W. Wiggins W. G. Jackson 10 ANDREW YOUNG ESQ., Sib, —We, the undersigned ratepayers of Te Aro Ward, beg respectfully that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the above Ward at the coming election, and we pledge ourselves to support you, feeling sure that, if elected, you will do your utmost to promote the interest of To Aro Ward and the city generally. We are, Sir, Yours faithfully, J. L. Moffit Phillip Barron A. B. Sheath S. S. Griffiths J. P. O'Shea George Roxburgh Thomas Hoggard E. H. Grease W. Tustin ,W. Jameson & Co. Henry Moore John Mclntosh George H. Jackson G. Rous Marten J. Blundell Thomas Kebbell Wm. Shannon Geo. W. Pauling F. Cooper George Dixon Samuel Parkes H. Best Charles Wiito D. T. Stuart R. B. Haybittlo N. Reid F. 0. Kreeft William Widdop J. F. 34. Wright Frank Wills George Crawford To the Ratepayers who Signed the above ■ Requisition. Wellington, 4th September, 1878.. Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in consenting to become a Candidate for Te Aro Ward. It elected, I will do my utmost to advance the welfare of the Ward and the city at I largo. Thanking you for the: confidence yon are placicg in mo, ’ . I am, Gentlemen, li, ; ' Your obedient Servant, ANDREW YOUNG.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5444, 7 September 1878, Page 3
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