Electoral Mayoralty Election. TO THE BURGESSKS OF THAMES BOROUGH. T ABIES Awn GENTLEMEH,~Having -■-^ acceded to a requisition from-many influential fellow burgesses to allow myself to be placed in nomination for the office of Mayor of the Boroufih, I have the honor to solicit your votes. If elected I shall devote my .best energies to promoting the interests of the Borough. I am, [Ladies and Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, Wm. MoCumotoh. yO T B FOB McOULLOXTGH. T7"OTB FOR McOULLOUGH wd the Mining Interest. TTOTE for McOULLOUGH, the Liberal Candidate. ' ' \\ cCULLOUGH and the continuation of the South Drive from the Big Pump. ; Ty/TcCULLOUGH and WATEB for all Classes. TTPTE for McCULLOUGH, a consistent supporter of the present Government. ' TTOTE for McCULLOUGH and the Karaka Tunnel Scheme—the man who expresses bis sympathy with the object in a practical manner, and not by words only. TTOTE for McCULLOUGH and Local Industries—Flour MilU and Woollen Manufactories.
TTOTE for MoCULLOUGH, and put a Practical Busmen Man at the Head of Affair*. TTOTE for McOULLOUGH, who is not eternally bragging about hi*, integrity and honesty of purpose. TTOTB for McCULLOUGH, who, as. a thorough Borough man, will always work in harmony with the other Local Bodies, and not oppose th«m through petty spite and jealousy. . i J T7OTE for McOULLOUGH, and hare the Gold Duty spent in a legitimate manner— i on Goldfield Tracks and Roads. TTOTB for MoCULLOUGH, and Farms for the Working Man on the Deferred Fay* ment Principle. , ■ . TT7HO are McCULLOUGH'S principal Supporters ?— The heads of the Grey party ; men who a*si«ted to return Dr Eilgour at the last Election. Do «ot therefore be led away by reports that he is opposed to Sib Giobgk Gbbt. T7OTE for MoCULLOUGH and Contract Work. TTOTB for McCULLOUGH, and Roads to your Houses. TTOTE for McCULLOUGH, and Harbor Workß. TTOTE for McOULLOUGH and a man of " Liberal" ideas, and actions. TJETURN McCULLOUGH and gire XV his opponent a chance of deroting his time to Noke Noke Block, TTOTE for McCULLOUGH, and don't allow one man to monopolise the Mayor's Chair for more than one year at a time. TTOTE for McCULLOUGH and foster local trade and industry. WHAT has Dr. Kilgour done for the Burgesses? Nothing. T ESSEES of Noke Noire Block VOTE Li f or McCULLOUGH.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3053, 27 November 1878, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3053, 27 November 1878, Page 3
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