Electcva 1 i ___ TTOTE FOE ViIOiHAM; T>EMEMBEE WIUKHAM TOJtv MORROW, and place him at the HEAD of the POLL. CANDIDATES ; '■ •• ' .'FOR ' •■/■ | NORTH WARD ] ;■ ' ... _ ■ ARE:— .: ;. ' Teaocracy > ■ Mediocracy Aristocracy ■ Mobocracy ■ Draw a line through " Mobocracy " and you will be well represented. ; TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE i MIDDLE WAED. IT the request of a good many of my j friends I am a CANDID ATfi for ELECTION to tbe Council. The experience I hare bad warrantß me in believing I can continue te be useful.'My past conduct and my opinions on thißjgs in general are well known. I hare an earnest desire to improve the ■ • • i ■'-"■■' '■■' condition of the Thames in every way, and have faith in its future. If anything I oan do will encourage Mining or increase the facilities for Settlement in the Country, I shall only be too gad to do it. Soliciting your VOTES in my favor, I am, Yours, &c., JAMIS RENSHAW. 3117 . __ TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE NOETH WAED. BOROUGH OF THAMES. TN asking you to ELECT me as one of your REPRESENTATIVES for tbe Borough I think you have a right to know the reason that induced me to offor my services. It is this : That I have seen, with regret, that.the Thames has not been making that progress lately that we. should all so much wish to see, and some of my friends having expressed a i desire that I should give more time to the advancement of the Thames tV.at I have lately done, I have consented, although at great personal inconveriencr, to dpvolo :■• orr of my time to the various interacts of tinl Thames ; and, if Elected, if. will be my duly and interest to attend tbe Heelings of the Borough as frequently a» possible, and especially on all important occasions ; and will endeavour to make the Thames, what it is destined by nature to be, an important, gold field, a producing district, and superior shipping port. , I am, Yours truly, ROBERT GRAHAM. 3113 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE MIDDLE WABD. i hear that reports have been circulated that I intend to retire from the coming contest. I beg to assure the Burgesses that I intend to go .to the Foil. Having been honored with your confidence since the formation of the Borough, I again place my services at your disposal, and, if Elected by you as a Representative, will do my utmost for the advantage of the Borough. •; : : Yours truly, . ;,: JOHN WILSON. 3114 XI P.P ERE D H ERR IN G B ■ " : AT " : MEA E S AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET;
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 3
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