Electoral
TO THE ELECTOR* OF THE
THAMES.
f^\ ENTLEMEN—, —A§ fcbo chance of an inI \«A dependent Liberal being elected at ike precent juncture in colonial politics i» Mini], and believing that every one who wishes welt to the Thames should sink his individual ambition for the good of the district, I therefore beg to intimate to my friends that, ratker than divide the votes or retard the policy that aims at giving justice to the Thames, I have resolved to RETIRE, hoping to be able to serve the Electors upon some future occasion. I am, Gentlemen, Tours truly, JAMES McGOW AN. 886 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. /"I EN CLEMEN,—Sir George Grey havfrg A^^ consented to Stand for Chri«tehurch, I beg to intimate that it is my intention to seek ! your Suffrages as a Representative at the 'forthcoming Election, and if returned, you may depend upon my best endeavors to further the interests of the Thames. « I am, Gentlemen, Tours, THOMAS E. ATKEN. Thames, 15th August, 1879. 888
TO THE ELECTOBS OF DISTBIOT s. . OF THAMES. p ENTLEMEN,—In the event 61 Sir G. Gvet deciding to sit four Chriitchurch, it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate to Represent you m the new Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, ■ Faithfully yours, -C 879 L. EHRENFRIED.
TO THE ELECTOEB OP THAMES.
C\ ENTLEMEN,—Sis Gkoboi Gbbt har* \* ing consented to be nominated for Christohurch, I beg to intimate that it k mj intention to seek your SUFFRAGES as a Representatire at the Forthcoming Election, and if returned you can depend upoa my best endeavours to further the interest* of the Thames. I need hardly refer (o any par* ticular matter at present, as I think you all know how I hate fought your battles in the past.. ' > ."•.... ■ - ■ ". r '; ■ ; I am, Gentlemen, Yours, Ac., ALEX. BEODIB. Wellington, 10th August, 1879. 881
TO THE ELECTORS OF THAMFB* riENTLEMEN,-In the erent of Sir George Grey electing to be nominated far another Constituency, I shall offer myself at a CANDIDATE for your SUFFRAGES at the forthcoming Election. Yours|respectfully, W. FBASEE. Tararu, 13th August, 1879. 876 TO THE ELECTOES OF THE THAMES. /^IENILKMEN,—I take the earliest ©poorKJ tunity of intimating to you that it v my intention to solicit your suffrages at the forth* coming General Election. I will make it my busiuots to visit you, and explain my news and polioy personally. Yours Fuitiifnlly, JOHN SHEEHAN. 832 . THAMES ELECTORAL DISTRICT. V"1 ENTLEMEN,—I bag to inform you that it is my intention to atk your SUFFRAGES at ths ensuing election. I shall most as* suredly offer myself as a Candidate. I Yours truly, 1 W. EOWE. Wellington, Aug. 11,1879. 867 Parawai Nursery, Thames. [EsTi.BUaHKD 1868.] H. STILWELL DESIRES to THANE his many Custo* men and Friends for their support and recommendation, and begs to inform them he has a fine Assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Tree Seeds. I am a Seed Grower, and the article* offered are of Good Quality— this Season's Growth and true to name. Wholesale and Retail. Cabbsge and Cauliflower Plaatt on Sale.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 3
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