TO ALFRED UOX, ESQ. ~~ EAR SIR—We, the undersigned Elec_a_J tors of the GernldineConwtiinency, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be Nominated for the ensuing election. We are confident that, your long residence in the district and colony, your personal acquaintance with all the leading politicians of the day, and your great political experience, combined with your services in the past, and the high integrity of your character, eminently fit you for a representation of this district ; and we trust that should'ycou onsent to stand you will take an early opportunity of placing your views upon current to; ' ■? before us. H. J. Gladstone J. C. Bi> skin M. Quinn • Geo:, e Wcod John Psturson J..H. lJ3»n, sen. F. H. B*rker J. H. Dsim, jun. George W. Wadlow D. Imvood J. H. Clark J. Hoi well H. Soott J. Austin M. B. Heatlcy Wm. B-metfc W. Young W« Snurdra W. Waters B. P." Wells J. H. Kalflugher E. Wilkes O. E. Sherrafct Wxa. Philip E. Speeohley J. A. Youog A. Colos J. Tinae'l L. Tombs Wilhelm Klee K. Duooan George Haur W. DeSenzy G. H. K. Fmilh W. Shallard K. K Parkeraoa D. L*ne Geo. Tayler ff. Petersen John Meyer R Matthews E. H. Brewer. W. Oarston F. W. Badham W. BlißseLt: A. R. Kirk G. Constable Edward Smith Jan, Watt W. J. McOallum W. Mawhinnoy W, Dareuth GL Meredith, jun. James Divis Jaa. Pmith B. White W. Corcoran Willinm Bryant Hugh Fl'Msnery John Low John R. Cain lasso Moms •\ Oroti'pton Alexander Olyna M. Kennedy W, Edwards 3. Young W. Nichol W. Wooaley H. Drew M. Watts A McOielland W. Hawse <Jamcs Radford Job, Lo*is Alfred Colville John 801 l David Taylor D. orrcftftn G. J. Mason A. L. Barker 0. H. Reid 0. Bissctfc James Bmith R. B. Ou-mor Wm. Birloy T. Laroombe J. B. Binley T. Pierce W, Gi'eenaway 3. Gould Martin Melvin R. Gould James Marshall - A. Gould H, Nicholson W Gould J, Spooner J. Wiiiiami John Ouncard . Patrick William Soott J, D bbie J. H. Dickinson J. Deans Martin Connolly W. W'er.ver Adam Ed^ar F. Dierek Stephen Taylor W. Irishman 11. Rodgevo W. 'Moore A, M, Allan E. H. Templar Savouol Currio J, W. Pyo Od-b R. Johiuou James Findlay Goc. Fox Edward L?.a h. fisher Edwin Forward D, Gragan Charles Frrssr R, H. Pearpoinfc Samu?l Burrows R. S. Cook Willi™ Hooper E. Oonuor Joseph McOlintock W. Boullbeo D.ivid Rae R. Wilton Rioh'ird Lid*ry 0, Waller John Laweon Gsorgo Holem George Lever.g Mark Coombs Clement Luoaa John Pizzay S. McCullou^h John Huffoy William Bonbow Ohas. A. Lord Janus Benbow James Gsby, cm. M. Wiahtmsn Kennr Boud R. 0. Latimer Jams* Gaby, jun. S. Currie Jostph Louoh Samuel Hatfield John Brown D. Cunningham T. Trongrove W. Cunningham Philip Buckley James Dierk A. Story And row Gslbraith H. Holloway Thomas Orr W. 8. Maslin William Storey Geo. Kine Arthur Soooiu.r 8, Chapman William Broaden W. Millar Martin Fi.>h«rty 0. Bishop J. T. M. Hayhurst H. Griffin Edward Pilbrow T. Martin Edward Uden T. Kowaley ' John Longsou J. Philp 0. Wright J. J. Griffin Frederick Storey J. Billings Robert Metsoa C.Taylor W. Kegleston R. Fenton Charles Story L Walker W. Sweet W, Gimson W. Smith W. Pago Thomas Parke TO MR HENRY JOHN GLADSTONE AND THE ELECTORS OF GERALDINE SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. ELECTORS OF GERALDINE,—I accept your invitation to become a Candidate to represent the District of Genildine in the new Parliament, and shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on important Political Questions before the country. Yours, obediently, ALFRED COX. TO THE ELECTORS Ob 1 GERALDINE
GENTLEMEN,— In compliance with the wishes of a number of E'ectors, I offer my Services to you as your Representative in the next Parliament. I trust that my residence among you, the identity of my interests with yours, and the part that I have taken in public affairs over a long course of years, will be deemed by you sufficient reasons for reposing your confidence in me. No efforts on my part will be wanting to justify that confidence. On the rising of Parliament I will take an early opportunity of addressing you. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM ROLLESTON. Wellington. June 16th, 1884. jul7 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. fTTE have nno of ALFRED COLYV VILLE'S CELEBRATED WINNOWING MACHINES and SEPA RATORS and are prepared to LCREEN and SEPARATE any kind of Grain or Grass Seed or LEND the Same for HIRE at Lowest Pates at our Stores. ,i 7 SIEGERT AND FATJVEL. ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Lea per Office. of Every Description Printed ■ j at the Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1197, 28 June 1884, Page 2
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