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Electoral TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE WAIOTAHI RIDLNG. TpLEOTORS,—At the reqius' o? a, number -*-^ of my friends, and under the belief that I have served you faithfully and to the best of my ability Bince the commencement of the County lystem, I again offer my services as one of your representatives in the new Council. If you honour me with your confidence once more I shall do my utmost to attend to the wants of the Riding, and the interests of the County generally. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES COUTTS. Waiotahi, Oct. 31,1878. 3357 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KAUAERANGA RIDING, j THAMES COUNTY. j ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—Keep in view the BEST MAN to represent you, whose interests are identical with your own. j That man is W. Dsebhs ; VOTE for DEEBLE. Place DEEBLE at the HEAD of the Poll. Yours faithfully, * WILLIAM DEEBLE.

Thames Mayoralty. Thames, October 26th, 1878. To Wm. McOtrKDOTOH, Esq. QIR,— We, the Undersigned, Burgesses of the Thames Borough, request that you will beco«e ft CANDIDATE for the Office of Mayor, and, in the event of your acceding to cur request, we pledge ourselves to give you our voteo, and otherwise, use our endeavours to promote you Candidature so as to secure I your return. (Signed) Bobt. Farrell, South Ward William Maboney, Middle Ward Biehard Wiseman, Middle Ward Richard Miller, Middle Ward 0. Curtis, Middle Ward M. Whitehead, Middle Ward John Townsend, Middle Ward George J. Cooper, Middle Ward Thos. Kneebone, Middle Ward John Frater, South Ward D. H. Bayldon, North Ward John Neal, North Ward W. Burton, Middle Ward W. Kelsall, Middle Ward T. Buckley, Worth Ward Michael Moron*/, North Ward Michael Mulligan, North Ward Matthew Vaughan, Middle Ward O#en Griffiths, North Ward 8. Young, North Ward Charles Ahier, South Ward John P. Hall, Middle Ward Gerald O'Halloran, South Ward George Denby, Middle Ward Matthew J. Cahill, Middle Ward H. E. Campbell, Middle Ward John McKnight, Middle Ward Andrew Cookson, Middle Ward Henry Peck, Middle Ward William Graen, North Ward Denis O'Brien, North Ward Martin H. Pajne, Middle Ward Daniel McLeay, North Ward Thomas Price, North Ward George Crocker, North Ward A. Butler, North Ward Robert Burra, Middle Ward Henry Endres, South Ward Myer Goldwater, South Ward H. Gidleigh, South Ward W. Bobbett, Bouth Ward John Head, Middle Ward William Everett, South Ward John Butt, South Ward M. H. Airey, South Ward Jam"B Wilson, South Ward W. Everett, junr., South Ward Samuel Hetherington, South Ward A. R. Dunn, South Ward David Baity, North Ward John Johns, Middle Ward Charles Tonge, Middle Ward T. H. Smytheman, South Ward Jane Warren, South Ward Anr Hickey, South Ward E. McGuire, Ifcrth Ward Daniel Taylor, South Ward G. Small, Middle Ward B. S. Brown, South Ward John J. Graham, Middle Ward Abel Bowe, Middle Ward Henry J. Syms, Middle Ward John Brien, South Ward Samuel Mears, South Ward E. McDonnell, North Ward D. Cloonan, North Ward J. Cosgrave, Middle Ward Otter William, Middle Ward A. Campbell, Middle Ward 0. Christansen, Middle Ward Henry Haye, Middle Ward D. McMueters, South Ward Albert Wood, Middle Ward j J. J. Graham, Middle Ward ! Thomas Scanlan, North Ward Thos. A. Gentles, Middle Ward Thos. Vovles, Middle Ward William Brown, Middle Ward A Pearce, Middle Ward And others. TO THE BUKGEBSES SIGNING THE BEQUIBITION. GENTLEMEN,— In answer to your Be quisition, I beg to stale that I have pleasure in accepting the position of a CANDIDATE for the MAYORALTY, and I do so th» mor* mdily from the fact that, apart from your Requisition, I have received pressing inducements to stand for the position from, many citizens. If Elected I shall endeavor to fill the office in rfuch a manner as to prove worthy of your confidence. WM. MoCULLOUGH.

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 8 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 8 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 8 November 1878, Page 3

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