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MEMORlAL— concluded. Wm. Woodham | Charles Ford Joseph Trass | Frederick Ford Joseph Holt | Wm. Moore John Mears | Walter O. Moore Wm. Mears | Gardener Hunter John Currin, jun. | Peter Hunter Jonathan Mears | Wm. M'lsaac Win Wadswonr | John Davies Joseph Hoult, jun. | Richard Andrew J. Ribet | Thomas Andrew H. W. Peryman | John Chapman A. M'Donald | Robert Taylor, sen. Isaac Baigent | George Thorburn Thomas Hunt | Henry Tomlinson Wm. Hunt | Walter Kerr German Hodgkisson | A. Drummond Wm. Price | James Baidger John Norris, jun. | William Kerr John Lines | Charles Cates Henry Holland | Benjamin Morgan C. H. Cox | Daniel Taylor Samuel Wells | Robert Taylor jun , George Parkes | Frederick Eberharett Wm. Evans | James Fisher J. Watkins | George Seheweher George Ellis | John Kerr sen., Levi James Turner | John Kerr jun., Ralph Turner | James Arnold W. J. Robson | James Alfred Boucher D. Baigent | Thomas Shea George Biggs | James Jury F. Mead | Simon B. Silcock J. E. Wilson | George Hoopgood S. Hoult | Thomas Hogood J. Norris, sen. | James Small A. Fisher | P. Moore Nelson Jail, February 21, 1860. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA SOUTH. Gentlmmen,—l have this day forwarded to his Honor the Superintendent my resignation as your Representative in the Provincial Council of this province I have not taken this step without very mature consideration us to what was due both to you and m .-self under the circumstances ii. which I am now placed. I thank you for the numerous kind assurances I have received of your undiminished confidence.^ I respect the judgment and appreciate the kind feeling of those friends who have requested me not tot resign my seat in the Council, but as it is now out of my power to render you any present service, and as'l have perhaps, no right to. presume that ihe circumstances which have led to my imprisonment may not possibly have altered the opinion entertained of me by some portion of my constituents I cannot persuade myself that I should do right by adopting any other course than that of again placing my seat atyour disposalI thank you, Gentlemen, for the honor you have conferred upon me by twice electing me as your representative ; but I thank you much more for that cordial co-operation and undeviating confidence with which you have favored me, and which has always rendered my duties so easy to perform, and will ever cause our connection to be remembered with so much pleasure by Your obedient servant, 213 ALFRED SAUXDERS. THE WIZARD IN HIS ENCHANTED TEMPLE. GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE, OS SATURDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK, By special desire, New Dances! Now Delusions!! New Enchantments!!! Everything New!!!! Doors open at Two o'clock. To commence at halfpast. ■ • " . ' REDUCED PRICES. ■ Reserved Seats, 4s Gallery and Body of the Hall, 2s. Children, half-price. ?2o THE WIZARD IN THE CJUNTItY.— X LOOK OUT FOR THE ENCHANTED TEMPLE. On Monday, 27th February at Richmond. On Tuesday, 28th, at the Wakefield Arms. On Wednesday, 29th at Palmer s, the Village. For positively one night only at each of the above named places, in consequence of other pressing engagements. 225 PFIRIST-Y'B MINSTRELS HAVE ARvJ RIVED, find will PERKOIIM in A'elson positively for ONE NIGHT ONLY. Look out for small bills. 222 SHOULD this meet the eye of MARGARET HUGHKS, who left Adefaide for Nelson, NewZealand, in 1853, her brother wishes to hear from her immediately, Post Office, lipsom. Sandhurst, Victoria. ' 214 dokhintcitt IJotite. DOST OFFICE.—The PRIVATE BOXES I- being completed, parties wi-hing to nva;l them selves of this accommodation will please to apply at the Post Office for keys. J3. WALMSLET. Postmaster. Post Offioe, Nelson, February 21. 209

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 2

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