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' Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS- OF INVERCARGILL. x < ■■ ■ > > (*\ ENTLEMEN, — I beg to return you my most hearty thanks for the honor you have done me in returning me aa a< Member of the Provincial Couhc£/ , Nothing but business of the greatest importance could have called me away at such a time, and I had every hoge of -being able to return to be present on the day of nomination. I am well aware that my supporters had many diffieulfcies'to contend -with, and I feel gratified to think thai I (should be a. successful candidate under such v 3ifficultie3. Many electors have voted against me on purely conscientious grounds, but I assure them that I will adhere strictly' to the statements made in my address, and will in all matters act independently and for the good of the Province. I again thank my committee and supporter* for their exertions in securing my return. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, J. K. DAVEES. Invercargill, 19th Nov;, 1864. XO THE ELECTORS; OF~THE WAIHOPAI . - DISTRICT, v r\ ENTLEMEN, — Having been elected a Member.of the Provincial Council for the im portanfand populous district of Waihopai at the first General Election in Southland, and now elected as one, of your Eepresentatives in the new Councils at' a very critical period of.our history, is * satisfactory expression of your appreciation of my political conduct for the time past, and of your confidence for^the future. I most ■ cordially thank you for the honor conferred. „■;,",'■,'.•('' '• '„' [„.. '-;...■ The responsibilities of the position are weighty. They «hall hava my earnest attention, lam, Gentlemen, -.--.- >.■■■ -Yours faithfully, '.] : ; ■■.- JAMES WILSON. Invercargiil, 17th November, 1864. Clothiers, &e. GEORGE OTT, TAIIOE AND CLOTHEEE, TjEQS' respectfully to inform his numerous Customers and the Public in general, that he has Just Received from England A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP STTPEEIOE Tf EEDS COATINGS, Which he is prepared to make up at a TEEY lO¥ PEICE. SUITS MADE TO OBDEE, GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINE,! P BICES TBOM £4 10s. Gentlemtn will obtain the greatest amount of value, PEKEEOT FIT, AND GRACEFUL STYLE - At ■ ' GEO.ROE O'TT'S, TAILOE AND OLOTHIBB, TAY-STEBETj I2TYBBCABOIX.Z,. 7188 r" • To Let. TO LET. TH-B B O Y A L H O 0? B L, ' Tat-Stbzet. DtotioeA, to ifc Im & »pacioi» BffliM&Boonx, with ftnt-cbtt 2abb complete} aleo, Bowling Alley, tfeefcitintovfe Rent moderate,

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 75, 21 November 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 75, 21 November 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 75, 21 November 1864, Page 4

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