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IVEiscellaiu MAYORAL ELI To the Burgesses Ladies and gei The unexpected res Milroy of the offi-c of S; ;iti election at an earlier anticipated. I had int contested the next elect nary course, and there present vacancy arose ai asked me to be noniin agreed, as it has always sure to give my services in any capacity in which of use. My name has been Pate.i for the past fit'll during that time I have the best of my ability i interests of the town. . institutions—such as th pany—out of the quest! the honour of being con Town Board since its for and subsequently with Council to the present also held office in the I the Domain Board, and i Board, the two latter < say I took r. leading pai the establishment of. T other movements with w associated from lime to that the confidence am always kindly extended public justify me in aski this occasion. If elec deavonr by every means iiid the Council in the the Borough, and the such works as may be cc benefit of the place. 1 may add that if 3 with your confidence I Mayor my watchword gross,” not “ Obstructiot Once more soliciting your vote, I have the honour to 1 Yonr obedien SAMUEI POLLING WEDNESDA Y, SEI To the Ratepayers, Patea. Ladies and gei Having been reqm number of ratepayers 1 for the office of Mayo' great pleasure to accede My having been unauim the office of Mayor b Council, affords the best I possess the confident the harmonious workin essential to the progress Of the manner in whi my past public duties, 1 ciples by which my co; lated, it is not for me to be said to have lived i and my conduct and at open to you all. I hr hard battle to fi«ht in the Harbour and Bom fully compensated by tin knowing that in general been honoured with youi I can say that I havi markable for bold, actii pursuits of advantages t to myself, but have c< question with impartial freedom, supporting or judgment prescribed. I oni .fully sensible for the exercise of gre future administration o; and believe that'by, carcf this town will become < 1 flourishing on the coast. I Should von do met

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1078, 27 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1078, 27 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1078, 27 August 1883, Page 3

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