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Election Notices. ~ ~7 : :.. / *iO"'j i '."c^EAE,:"ESQ. ;.:'■.-■ SIR, —We, tho undersigned Electors of RIVERTON, respectfully request that you will allow yourself tobe put in nomination as a CANDIDATE for tho REPRESENTATION of that DISTRICT, and pledge ourselves to use, our best exertions to secure your return. • ' ' Riverton, sth October, 1864. J.-' P. TAYLORW. H. NURSE. H. A. BROCK. JNO. CAMPBELL. ALFRED VaSSILS.--A. CLULEE. SAML. HODGKINSON. GEO. DAVIS, JAS. DODDS. F. H. GEISOW. EDMUND GILLOW. ROBT. GREENSLADE. HY. HIRST. D. S. LAWLOR' J. C. M'KAY. JNO. PATTERSON. JOS. ROBINSON. G-EO. BOWLES. H. WILKS. HENRY BEECHY. BENJAMIN BAILEY. JNO. M'DONALD. D. M'PHEE. JAMES R. STUCK. L: M'GILLIEVRAY. THOS. A. H. PAY. WILLIAM CRISP. GEORGE REID, Senb. GEORGE REID, Junk. WALTER BASSTIAN. W. C. SCULLY. JAMES PANKHURST. ED. WILSON. THOS. BROWN. JAMES IRELAND. T. H. ESCOTT. JAMES M'DONALD. JOHN MITCHELL. 57-tc CHARLES HUMPHREYS. To Messrs. TAYLOR, NURSE, BROCK, and other Gentlemen, signing the Requisition. f\ ENTLEMEN,— I thank you for the honor \J you havo conferred upon me, and have much pleasure in allowing myself to be nominated for a seat in the Provincial Council. I am, Gcentlcmen, Your obedient servant, JOHN CRERAR. 12th October, 1864. 59 TO E. GILLOW, ESQ. rilß— Wo the undersigned Electors in the O LONGWOOD DISTRLCT, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be put m Nomination as a CANDIDATE for the REPRESENTATION of that DISTRICT, and pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to insure your Return. Riverton, Oct. 7th, 18G k JOHN CRERAR. ALFRED CLULIE. ALEX. M'DONALD. HENRY WILKS. JNO. P. TAYLOR. DANTE L DURBRIDGE. A. HONORE. JOHN HOWELL. NATHANIEL BATES. JOHN MARSHALL. JOHN B. WATSON. JOHN PATTESON. JOHN HUNT. WILLIAM DALLAS. THOMAS GREENWOOD. BENJAMIN BAILEY. JOHN WEAVERS. JOHN NEEDHAM. D. S. LAWLOR. JAMES A. GREEN. JAMES PANKHURST. To JOHN CRERAR, Esq., and other Electors of the Longwood District. g IR> — I beg to acknowledge the receipt of a Requisition signed by yourself and numerous other gentlemen, electors of the Longwood District, asking me to become a candidate for the next Provincial Council. I thank you for the honor thus done me, and accept with pleasure tho invitation. I am, Grentlemen, Your obedient servant, 574 c EDMUND GILLOW. TO MATTHEW HOLMES, ESQ. QIR.,— We, the undersigned Electors and Inhabitants of the Oteramika District, respectfully request that you will become a CANDIDATE for the District at the ensuing Elections for the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. ROBERT HAMILTON. | WILLIAM DAWSON. GEORGE DAWSON. THOS. A. DAWBON. W. D. G. WOOD. HUGH M'INTOSH. JOHN MORTON. WILLIAM KERR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. ALLAN HALL. JOHN MACGIBBON. ROBERT M'AWLEY. PETER MILNE. September, 1864. 54 tc To Messrs. HAMILTON, DAWSON, WOOD, apd the other Gentlemen signing the "Reqiiieition. ri ENTLEMEN,— In answer to the requisition you have honored me with, I shall be happy to allow myself to be placed in nomination as a candidate for the representation of the Oteramika District, at the forthcoming Election of Members of the Provincial Council ; and shall, if elected, spare no exertion to advance the interests of my constituents and of the Province generally. Although no modifications of the New Zealand constitution can be at once obtained, I am of opinion that they are required ; and, as the subject may, and probably will, be discussed and legislated on, it appears not irrelevant to furnish yoti with my views in this place. The history of the last few years shows that, under the existing system of Government, the best interests of the Middle Island are liable to be overridden by the claims of the North. We 7 have been, and still are, contributing largely towards an expenditure from ■which we derive no^ benefit, and much of the present GOSiniercifli depression in Southland nag,

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 7

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