.rfo JAMES BALFOUR WEMYsJ 1 ESQ., B.A. We the undersigned Electors under the Nelson Trust Funds Act, 1854, beg'that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a Candidate for the seat in the Council of Governors of the Nelson College, lately become vacant. We make this request, feeling confident that, as a person of liberal education and independent principles, you are well fitted to perform the duties of a Governor of the College in a manner advantageous to the interests of that Institution and of the public at large. D. Monro Joseph Webb . Win. Stanton G-. W. Schroder W. H. Eyes Thomas Askew William Mcßae John Luck Wm. Rogerson A. G. Betts Wm. Wells C. Halliday Henry Adams Charles Balme W. R. Nicholson Charles King John Hume • J. Goodman William White John Thornton Geo. Mcßae R. Wallis John Poynter George F. Bush R. K. Newcome Herbert Evelyn Curtis B. 0. Hodgson E. F. Jones H. C. Daniell J. I-ewthwaite J. T. Catley Edward Everett Robt. Pickett George Williams Robt. Pollock George Hooper A. Kerr E. Baigent Joseph Winterburn Charles M'Gee John Symons H. J. Goodman 4. Rankin, senior T. C. Batchelor Edwin Snow William Wright J. Percy Oswald Curtis Nath. Edwards William Nesbitt Alfred Domett William Akersten Thomas Brunner George Baker William Gardiner James Charles Phillips James P. Black H. S. Martin George Aiken I. M. Hill Andrew Paterson C. Elliott WAKAPUAKA. John Fuller James Mnckay Isaac Hibberd T. Doughty Thos. Dodaon, J. B. Sadd John Brown B. Wastney Henry Williams A. S. Collins William Small Wm. Barnett Thomas Wilkins John Wastney Joseph Bungato Alexander Wragg Wm. Dyson. Wm.. Wastney. Nelson, July 12,1860. To Dr. Monro and the other Gentlemen, signing the Requisition addressed to me. Gentlemen—l beg to thank yon for the honour you have done me by requesting me to become a candidate for the office of a Governor of the Nelson College. I shall be . happy to comply with your invitation, and assure you that if I should be elected, I will give my best attention to the advancement of the position and the utility of the institution. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 792 JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 285, 13 July 1860, Page 2
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368Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 285, 13 July 1860, Page 2
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