!c.: t..::! Heqiusitions - '■ TO MESSES K^^M'IVOR, J. H. SMITH and jfche other gentlemen signing the requisifcibhi IGbntebJebn,-— You do me the honor of request- . ing m 6 to come forward as one of the Candidates for the representation of Invercargill. JTo accede to this has caused me very great anxiety, being totally at variance with my previous anrangements, yet from the fact of my long connection with the Pirovince,, and. acquaintance! withits various, interests, I did ieel, that if called ;tipon by, my / fellow-v citizens to take a partia. ;: public matters, I could scarcely escape such ft jplaui-caU of duly. My views; on the principal : .matters^ affecting the interests of the Province are 'probably well known to most, of you,, and as I ; -.> shall -take: an early - :oppprtunity of meeting thd electors to further explain ;these,-I- think it; ua*. ,-,. 'necessary at this .time to toouble i you with an/ ■ exposition of them. ; ' I am, gentlemen, ' . 1 '- ' ' Ybur most obedient servant ' •• W. H> CALDEE. : TO JOHN BLICKIiOCK ESQ., : ■'". • WAXHOPAI. SIRj— We, the undersigned Electors of the : Wambpai District, feeling assured that your 'views on Proviacial^politics are sound and progressive, especially in reference to the important questions of the iihprbvement of roads, the im.inediate' prosecution' of Railways; and other public works, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a member to represent us in the Provincial Council, and in-the event if your doing so pledge you our support. : : , Geo. Hately J. Martin,,-. ■■■ ■ ' W.Jackson, i ; AbramiWatson ' .■; 'John' Watson .:' •■-.■ ■•; ■- ■'"'■■'■ John Taylor ' ; : . ;- ••• Edwin Rutland ; - "•'.'■ - ; ! Wm. Petti grew '■■ " Thos. M. Macdonald , . • . • '■ " ' James Jamiesbn- '' . '■> ■■■■'- Wflliant Boyd . '■"). " > ; WOliam Russell ' Thomas Perkins ; William M'Connell' . ; j " . An&ew Gibson . ". I Jaineß Tarmack r . ..'..., ; /. ' • ' '.I- F.HvGeisow -. ". - .... ; - : „ ' | .',„„;■ -Jobn^Coutte -y ... '. ; . : ,- : :•:■;;■. .".' \ .>.:' -^WiilkmjMofßt '......-.■ ■'■.-. ■- : ;::.x^ ... j .. -, ■ R. B. Macgowan . -.-. ; . '■': .•;■ [-..■'.': \- vl, -. , Peter M'Ewan ' \, r . : : ;r; . >:;.;' • JohnM'Leay .:,_•: ■ TO MESSES G; HATELY; F. MARTIN, and "*" ! the other gentlemen jsigning the requisition. rlf I were -to. consult my .inclina-_._.. tions I should retire into private lifeias was my intention^ originally on giving up business, but having been induced to enter into politics, and : noWgDtrsrf"far~mixed" up"with "the Railway ques- - tion, onwiich the Taribus'cbnstituenißies are_appialedtofor decision, I cannot refuse yourjrequest. -•■•• '.: ■■ ■■■•.■ ■'■ '-■'■• -■- ; iFor your expression of confidence and the support you tendered I warmly thank you,"and ifi your _efforts on mv behalf be crowned with success, I will always, as heretofore, dp. my best ; to; further the interests of the Province. ; i Ybur's most obediently, ? II ' jnoTblacklock , iWellesley, 13th August, .1867. ' ••- ; TjO THE ELECTOBS OE INYEE- .. o ; Z OAEGILL. V Hi/TB, OALDER and Mr MACDONALD request B£L - i -- i-f.i v,:<:> - tHe electors of Invercargill to meet them .at the-, -: . Theateb Royai; on MONDAY EVENENG next, the-19TH Inst., at half-past; 7 o'clock. r • -.'■'; August 16th, 1867. '--; ;-! ;"FO;E S"iL'liiiß; I ~ EO E ; ON E WEEK 0; NL V; r 15^000 FAi^s;:^QTsy^ THO MASS LOAN, : •:■ .•.'■•■■: . - DeE-STEEET, - " ■'' '-■ BEGS to inform ths public that his CLEAR- ~ .ING SALE wfll be continued for ONE WEEK: more/ when aJI kmds of BOOTS and ' SHOES wfll be offered >* ft'H'KATATt.TrART.Tg LOW ?SICE. .-■ . : " •... ''/1.. I.''/- "'I- '.''',. '■''■. ; ' ' Mark the Address — ■ T H O M A S 3J 6 A NY . , '.''' 'j . Dee-street (Only.) ' ; PUBLIC NOTICE. ;■'•; npHE undersigned, in consequence of the Dissp- . X lutioriofParfeiership with -Himself and Mr; . C. L. Trederic, begs to thank his friends and the; public,'and to inform' them that he will carry on .'^ the Business on hiß own account, and trusts that, with increased facilities and strict attention to the work entrusted to him; to merit the patronage • ; so liberally accorded to him heretofore. J. A. FREDERIC, Builder, Undertaker, Ac., Spey Sftreeti A thoroughly practical Cabinet Maker always on the premiaeß; E^ery deßcription of Building: materials; Country orders promptly tttendedtQ,' Bpey Street, April Sad, 1897,
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Southland Times, Issue 711, 19 August 1867, Page 6
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