Electoral. ; TTOTE for EENSHAW—The man who has always advocated measures for benefiting the Working Miners. Tl/TIDDLE WAED ELEUTOES,-In the Polling To-morrow remember your old Eepresentative—EENSHAW,; who has worked hard for the Field since the commencement. ! T7ILECTOES! Place Eenshaw where Hi • ; you placed him at the First Election— THE HEAD OF THE POLL; TO THE BUEGESSES .OF THE NOETH WAED. i i i I' ' ! BOEOUGH OF THAMES, j ' TN asking you to ELECT me as one of jour .REPRESENTATIVES for the Boroufch I , think you,have a right to know the reason that induced me to offer 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, i ana* some of my friends having expressed a i deßire that I should give more time to the ! advancement of the. Thames that I have lately done, I have consented, although at great 1 personal inconvenience, to. devote more of my time, to the various interests of the Thames j and, if Elected, it will bo my duty and in* terest to attend the Meetings of the Borough as frequently as 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 WAED. | hear that reports have been circulated that I intend to reiire from the coming conteat. I beg to assure the Burgesses that I intend to go to the Poll. Having been honored with your confidence since the for* mation of the, Borough, I again place my services at your dinposol, and, if Elected by you as a Representative, will do. my utmost for the advantage of the Borough. Yours truly, " - - JOHN" WILSON. 3114 , TO THE BUEGESSES, SOUTH . WAED. ; T F honoured by election, I shall endeavour to further the Interests of the BOROUGH in general, and the NEGLECTED SOUTH WARD in particular. T. SPENCER. 3102 . .] Stephenson. MIDDLE WAED BUEGESSES, TTOTE for STEVENSON, the Candidate who can advocate your interests without being coerced by party influence. MIDDLE WAUD BUEGESSES, TTOTE FOE STEVENSON— No Clique—No party. MIDDLE WAED BUEGESSES, ■ TTOTE FOX STEVENSON, and Eedeem Your Promises.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2988, 12 September 1878, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2988, 12 September 1878, Page 3
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