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. . 'Election Notices. "^««f<f£ candidate for the^ representation of°tKe/ r fjpjrn of Invercargill in tiio new Prof incial r .Co^nc^l. I cannot hesitate to comply witH a ieguesjfcj-.ema-nating from so'large and influential a^^y^of my fellow-citizens..' '::*. ' £*- "r- axa?^ If I am elected," I shall do my beit^endeavora to promote aucf advance the' interests. o*f, tno^jpro.vince, having> large £ take in its prospeyitry'^which 'I believe will ' He-beste -best furthered'% the.prpaeoution of those public'wdrks which' willy render gits, lands available 'for settlement, and enable its produce to be carried cheaply to market.'^ I" loo,SV!uppn all other questions las .'secondary to^ "this* great:', object, believing that Southland possesses natutaij'advautages that only require to be pi'operly 'd'cyelpped to make her one of the" foremost provinces, iix^New Zealand. r . c : :;' \- "i ' '*_]] '■-, Should I be elected, I will use my. most earnest endeavors to procure' a liberal 'amendment of the present Land Regulations, pEducation4l Ordinance, and other laws that operate oppressively on the- people ' ■ . '." . I shall have further opportunity of explaining my political sentiments;' " and A ih the" mc'antimo beg to subscribe myself, Gentlemen,Your obliged and faithful servant, 51 tc J. R. DAVIES. TO THOS. M. MACDONALD, ESQ. Olß> —^ e > t ne undersigned Electors of InvorO cargill, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for the representation of this town, in the Provincial Council; and we pledgo ourselves to do all in our power to promote your return. We are, Dear Sir, Tour obedient Serranta, CHARLES ROUT. JOHN HARE. C. S. BUTTON. WILLIAM JOHN ROUT. HERMANN BUTTNER. ANGUS W. GILLES. COLIN N. CAMPBELL. THOS. J. WHITE. G. P. BAILHE. ARCHIBALD M f ARTHUR. ROBT. TAPPER. JAS. COLYER. JOHN M'DONALD. J. HARNETT. LOUIS ROGERS. !B. EKENSTEEN. J. W. A. MARCHANT. H. LAW. S. M. SOUTH. JOHN RANDEL CAREY. ALEXANDER JERUSALEM SMITH. WM. H. BRAYTON. GEORGE TREVV. LOUIS GILLES. G. S. CROUCH. JOHN RITTERATH, M. MENDOZA. S. MENDOZA. J. MILSTEAD. ROBT. CLEAVE. CHRISTOPHER HIGGISTg. WILLIAM YOUNG. J. HEMINGWAY. T. A. HALL. JOHN SLOAN. S. T. BULL. A. GEISOW. JOSEPH EXALL. Invercargill, 24th September, IS6&. To MESSRS. ROUT, HARE, BUTTON, and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition Gentlemen, — I thank you for the'^'honor you have conferred upon me, and have much pleasure in permitting myself to be nominated for a seat in the Provincial Councils. With regard to my political views, I ms.j mention, that I think the speedy settlement of the country districts by an industrious population, and the opening up of internal communication, are in this Province, as in every other colony, of the first consequence. The new Land Regulations, by raising the price of land, appear to me more likely to retard than to facilitate the attainment of these objects. I shall therefore, if elected, give my support to any measure having for its end the reduction of the increased prico of land. I regard the present system of assisted immigration as unsound, and totally ihapplicable to the condition of the Province ; unsound, inasmuch as no inducement is held out to the immigrant to settle ; and, inapplicable, because the Province cannot now afford to pay in money a proportion of the passage of immigrants whose settlement is uncertain ; a system by which ths agricultural class of immigrants who pay their own passages hither may obtain land "free oF cost, but upon conditions which would ensure their settlement among us, would, I think, conduce much to the prosperity of tha Province, and therefore would receive my support. I Should, if elected, assist in any effort which may be made for removing the burdensorna taxation under which the inhabitants of the Province now suffer. I shall be happy on a future occasion to giva you any further information with regard to mj political viewi, which you may desire. I hare the honor to be, G-entlemaa, Your obedient Servant. THOS. M. MACDONALD. *7th Sept, 1864. 52-te. Partnership Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to notify that they have this day entered into Partnership and commenced business as Merchants and Commission Agents, in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, under the style of Dakjett, Rattsat and Co. FREDERICK <K)NNERMAN DALGETT, By his Attorney, '. .;.,.' ChaBLES iBBOTSOJrI JAMES RATTRAY. " ■ WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOLMIE. Dunedin, Ist July, 1864. • '27-65 nnHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool X or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety and Company.'in London or Melbourne. „ , - They are also prepared to make adTances""on. Stock and Stations j and on Stock placed int~their ands tor sale. Station stores supplied. ' \ /, ' " " „ 1,-~I ,-~ ; r DALGKETY, RATXRAY V CO/ ,Ism**rgill, Ist J*aip; 1864 „

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 1

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