Public Notices TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. V^t HjW'l'liTgMTgNj— Ah the country is upon the VX eve of a most important general election, I donot consider that it is out of place at the present moment for me respectfully to inform you that I would esteem it a pleasure and an honor to represent you in the next Parliament of New Zealand. . I beg to announce myself a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election ; and I also b*g to state that I will take another opportunity of publicly meeting you for the purpose of addressing you at length upon this subject. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, CHAS. D. IRVINE, invercargai, November 4, 1870. TO LAOHLAN M'GILLIVRAT, Esq., M.H.R. S"IR, — We, the undersigned, Electors of the District of Riverton, fully recognising the] very able, efficient, and satisfactory manner in which you have discharged your legislative duties during the late Session of the General Assembly, beg that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming general election as a candidate to represent this district in the House of Representatives; and we, whose names are hereto attached, pledge you our interest and support to secure your return. — — D. Murchle J. L.M'Donald Henry B. Cassells Richard Rocke James Ireland . . Henry Lyon, JJ. JohnPetehell,J.P. . Theophilus Daniel, J.P. | Edward Simpson, senr. . , W. C. Scully, and fifty others. Biverton, November 19fch, 1870. T. C. LOW, Esq., EITEETON. SIR,— We, the undersigned, Electors of the Riverton District^ beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated a Candidate at the forthcoming Election for the House of ISepresentatives, as we feel assured from your knowledge of the requirements of the District, and your energy of characterjjfliat rmr intereata--srai-tje-wßltTrepreßßnrearaad we promise to give you our ; support to ensure your return, and remain, Sir, Your obedient Servants, Geo. Printz Jas. Surman William Stevens Richard Stevens H..8. Cassells Thos. Winton J. Seehoff Duncan Campbell Geo.' Bowles Thomas Ferguson Archibald McDonald Stephen Watson James Hay Alezr. McNaughton James Clark John Potts George Cameron David McKay Hudson Guise Henry Guise Robert Stenhouse John Ward Giuseppe Valli R; Stenhouse A.-Btenhouse John Russell Donald McEarlane Wm. Davis CHsrJei.MoDougall Roderick: Murchison Thomas Kennedy William Mollison David. Henderson Mungo MoKenzie Charles McKenzie James Mclntosh William MoKenzie David Lyon James Pirie James Carmichael James Gumming "William Oalder Alexander Calder Hugh Hall ' Andrew Bell John Campbell Samuel Jbturned tteorge Jarvis A;Casßelß J. Dalgließh " John Walker Mitchell James Harvey John Mitchell. Meßßrs Printz, Stevens, Surman, and the other-gentlemen signing the requisition requesting me to allowmyselfto.be nominated a Candidate at the forthcoming Election to represent the Dis- - trick of- Riverton in the House of Representatives. /GENTLEMEN,— I feel highly gratified for the \X ' honor conferred on me, and in accordance with your request, I shall do myself the pleasure of meeting the electors as early as possible. Should I have the honor of being returned, I - beg to intimate that the interests of the District, and the country in general, will be represented to the besfc of my ability. I am, Gentlemen,. ■ -^ . _ Tour most obedient servant, THOS. 0. LOW. WINTON EACB MEETING. MONDAY, 2Gth DECEMBBE, 1870. .:. ... Stewards : p.Salmond, Esq. P. R. White, Esq. . D. Carmichael, Esq. J. Thomson, Esq. T. S. Bremner, Esq. KBunton, Esq. JTTDGB: -■'■■• Wm. Keith, Esq. CLERK OF THE COTTBSB : . Wm. Lindsay, Esq. : Stabteb:. E. Swale, Esq. --,-.;.-- su?i)eb Eacb,.;. - ! : IS soys. Two Miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 8 feet 6 nohes. Weight for age. Entrance, £lls. Maiden. Plate, : 15 sovß. : One and a-half miles. Weight for age. ■ Entrance, £1 Is. Tbottiug Eacb, . | 10 soys. Three miles. No weight under 10 stone. Distance, Handicap. Entrance, £1 Is. Wotton Cup, Handicap, 15 sots. Mile heats.. . Entrance, £1 Is. DISTBICT PITESE, .... , ; : \ 20 sots. One and a-half miles. Weight for | age. Open to all horses which nave been the hona fide property of owners within a radius of ten miles from the Winton township for three months. ; Ladies' Pttbse, 10 soys. 2 miles. Welter weights, for age. Gentleman riders. Entrance, £1 Is. COHSOLATIOE HANDICAP, i 5 soys. Once round the course, for all beaten horses. Entrance, 10s. Hack Eace, $ son. Once round the course, heats. Catch weights. Post entry. Entrance . RULES A3fD REGULATIONS. The Rules of InvercargiU Jockey Club will be adhered to. Three horses to start or no race. ; • ' ! - No person to- enter or nominate a horse unless he be a subscriber of not less than £1 Is to the Winton^Eaoe Fund. ! ; All entries to be made in writing/ enclosing entrance money and subscription, also, stating name, age, and pedigree of horse, and colors of the rider, sealed and addressed to the Stewards, Post Office, Winton, not later than 8 p.m. on Friday, the 23rd December. THOMAS S. BREMNER, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1350, 20 December 1870, Page 4
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