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. Elec' va" 1 'MUNICIPAL i'-.fCTLON. TO THE. ELKCi-KS OF THE MIDDLE* WARD. ! FIST SOLICITING- your Votes and Interest; *- at the forthcoming Election, I wish to: say that I have bpen in Business for about? Ten Years on the Thames, and during that j time have always taken a lively interest mi everything pertaining to the welfare nridj pi-ogress of > the District, ; without/ pushing j .myself unduly forward; and as I believe every citizen ought %o be ready to do his share i of public \whei| "called upon for the.; general good to do so, I place myßelf at your! disposal. as I do, amongst you, I; have every opportunity of knowing the most" urgent wants, : of the Ward especially, and the District generally, and if it please the Elec» tors to honor me with iheir confidence by returning me as a Member for Borough Council, I will use my best endeavors for t:ie general good; "^ w!. .'! v-.J.y>-?\i'{. 1!.. .-; ».*.•' }. '■ ■ I have the honor to, remain, Yours &c. f 3087 ir> >.■:. rJAMES/:MILNE tMENNIEy1' ELECTION! mv MIDDLE 5 WARD BURGrESSBS^ .-.!■■; TRESPECTFULLY' askf 'you not to be misled by Electioneering Tricks.: of ;not going to the .Poll, throwing away votes, etc., etc., but to give v fherd in! favor of those whom you conscientiously believe have the ability to perform the duties and will conserve your interests, thuß rising superior to clasß distinctions or trade occupations. , The many promises of support I have received warrants the assumption that; you will, on this'occasion, give me .your confidence by recording your votes in my favour. I have the honor to be, ladies and gentlemen, , Burgesses of the Middle Ward,, „ Yours, very sincerely, . ' ' ' SAML. STEPHENSON. I . Beach Bead, September 9. , TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH WARD, BOROUGH OF THAMES. T ADIES and'GENTLEMEN,—I have'the Ju honour to announce that I am a:CANDI-. DATE for your Suffrages at the forthcoming Borough Election ; and as a Thames' Pioneer, and aniold resident of the Tara'ru District, I hope to both merit and receive a Liberal Support from jou, as I intend to GO. TO POLL without fail. I am, &c, JOSEPH CORNWELL WILLIAMS. 3074 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE -MIDDLE WARD OF THE BOROUGH 1 OF THAMES. T HAVE 'the'honor to announce that I am a CANDIDATE for this, the Premier Municipal Division, and respectfully solicit your" Suffrages and Support. * Yours truly, JOHN D. WICKHAM. 3034 ' ■ • ■ ■ 46 -TTOLTIGrEUR'S" Tip for the GraV hamstown Plate : — Grey grows the first gleam of tho morning, Thosdouds all their,moisture have shed, And the Thames seems glad to surrender Herself to an electipn spread. , And crowds ga(.her gaily together In front of Joe Williams' pub ; ' ' In groups at the Court House they muster Discussing tho probable cob. The canter that's needful is taken In front of a crowd of bright eyes, And voices of miners awaken ,- ■, „ ' The echoes all round to the skies. I'll lay against anything, loudly , Rings forth on the balmy air: " There's nobody namei it," as proudly' Peals from the crowd everywhere. Whether Wilson or Brassoy are in'it, Or Renshaw, with his iron take all; They say Wickham can gallop— If he was iaot bo particularly small. The Doughboy was never a racer— His form is too flabby and soft; But the " old .one " is a regular stager, Good Luck" to the Old Commodore. Thoy are off, up the beach they are bounding, With Brassey and Wickham they lead, ' While Rcnshaw :md Wilson are whipping The " thrce-milcr " is comfortably held. And now they are rounding the corner ! •The pace is so hot it can't last; A dead-lieafc between Wickham nnd Brobsey, And S. S. is hailed th« first horae. • MISS'CASSIN, DRESSMAKER, VVJL.LOUGHBY STREET, Three Doors from tho Bendigo Hotel. l£gg° G-beat Reductions in Charges to " Suit the- Times. 3029 YORKSHIRE RELISH \ —Tho Cheapest and Best Sauce in the World. Only lOd per bottle, at MEARS AND C. O.'S, . POLLEN STREET., , rpHKATKICAL PMETIKG, equal to Mcl JL bourne work at the EVBNIHG Stab Offic •

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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