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Electors. 1 TO THE BULGES I,:, '(.]? IRE MIDDLE WAKD. lADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -4 ■ ; Remember that I GO TO THE POLL as a THOKOUGHLY INDEFENL ' 1 DENT CANDIDATE, and on tfais Ticket I respectfully solicit your suffrages. ■ 1 ?- > - ' / - ' GEOHGE SI: BRASSEY. 3105 s , „...,,. . 1 I BOEOUGH. ELECTION. \ ! MIDDLE WARD BURGEBSES. T RESPECTFULLY ask you to be - misled by Electioneering Tricks ofj not going to the Poll, throwing away 'votes, etc., etc., but to give them in favor of those whom you conscientiously believe have the ability to perform the duties and will conserve your interests, thus rising superior to r class idistinctions or trade occupations. I " The many promises of'support'l havcj 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, ' ■ iYourß, very Sincerely/: ! ' ; . „ , SAML. STEPHENSON. '. Beach Road, September 9. i to, „ the „of, the w^ed,, borqugh, of LADIES and-GENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to announce that I am a CANDIDATE for your Suffrages at the forthcoming i j *■:;• . :' • .. • .'. •:'>.. Borough Election ; and as a Thames Pioneer, „•>!.: *,-.,' ■ ! ;j -i""'.'.l i ' and an old resident of the Tararu District, I hope to both merit and receive a Liberal Support from you, ub I intend to G0 TO POLL without fail. I am,"&c, JOSEPH CORNWELIi WILLIAMS. :...'..;• '- '•'• 3? 7* TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE MIDDLE WAED OF THE BOEOUGH OF THAMES. I HATE 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. WIOKHAM. 3034 • , . ,;- > ; .. tt -TTOLTIGEUR'S" Tip for the Gra- . V hamstown Plate: — , Grey grows the first glqam of the morning, The clouds all their moisture have shed, ,' And the' Thames seems glad to'surrender Herself to an election spread. And crowds gather gaily together. In front of Joe Williams'pub; 5 ?,- ; In groups 1 n't the Court Souse 'they muster' Discussing the probable cob. The canter that's needful is taken I In front of a crowd of bright eyes, And voices of minera'awaken < The echoes all round to the skies. , I'll lay against anything, loudly Rings forth on the balmy air; . " There's nobody names it," as proudly j Peals from | the crowd everywhere, j j Whether Wilson or Brasscy are in it, Or Renshaw, with his iron take all; . They say Wickham can gallop— ' If he was not so particularly small. The Doughboy was never, a, racer— His form i» too flabby and soft 5 1 But the " old one "is a regular, stager, - ' Good Luck to the Old Commodore. They are off, up the beach they are bounding, With Brassey and Wickh,am they lead, While Renshaw and Wilson are whipping The " three-miler " is comfortably held. And how they are roending the corner! The pace is so hot it can't last; A dead-heat between Wickham and Brassey, And S. S. is hailed the first horse. General Notices mHAMES SUBSCRIBERS for " The •*■ History of the Sea" are respectfully requested to be prepared to take their Books soon. ( D. D. Beid, 3108 . Agent. RED and BLACK CURRANTS, CALF'S FOOT and FKENCH JELLIES at MEAES AND C O.'S, POLLEN STBEET. ' 1 OO R MATS, Is' 9d each, JJ AT MEA R S AND C O.'S, POLLEN SIREET. FINEST NEW OATMEAL AT MEAES AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET. 1/",,1 EIIEBED HERR.I NG S MEA E S A XN D. C O.'S, 1 POLLEN STREET.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2988, 12 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2988, 12 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2988, 12 September 1878, Page 3

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