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"Electoral MAYOEAL ELECTION. rpHE ANNUAL ELECTION of MAYOR of the BOROUGH OF THAMES will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 24th duy of November, 1880 Nominations of Candidates received at the Borough Council Chambers. The Nomination day will be MONDAY, the 15fch November* 1880. W. Davibs, Returning Officer for the Borough of Thames. Thames, November Bth, 1880. 1352 MAYOEALTY ELECTION. TO WILLIAM WILKINSON, Esq., MEMBER OF BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THAMES. OIR.—We, the undersigned > request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated for the Office of Mayor of Thames at the approaching Election, and we pledge ourselves to assist you therein by our vote and influence: — James Marshall Peter Lamb James Kilgour Thomas Hitching Ronald McDonald J. Farrell J. R. Stone R. Morgan Jam cc Me Andrew Henry Driver J. E. Hansen John Grigg J. M. Mennie Jacob Allaway Robt. Farrell Charles Joynt James Renshaw John Hudson W.J.Speight John West Alex. Hume John Cullen George Denby James Cocks W. Litobfield Thomas Veale R. T. Douglas M*. J. Wilkes S.O.Morgan Thomas Hammond M. Whitehead Th6s. C. Graham and others p ENTLEMEN,—Tf you think I can be, ef use to the ratepayers of this Municipality in the office you invite me to contest, I shall not hesitate to accede to your request, and if elected I shall esteem it an honor to devote my best energies to the advancement of the interests of the Borough. I shall take an early opportunity of entering into various matters affecting the Municipality, and laying my views before you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WM. WILKINSON. Albert street, Thames, Nov. 3,1880. Business Notices SEDUCTIONS. VXTATCHES and Clocks carefully Cleaned 'V and Regulated for 4s eaoh, workman- | ship Guaranteed. New Main Springs, 4s each. Aksbew Holden, Practical Watchmaker, . Owen street, Grahamstowa. Advance Thames! i HERE ! Te Aroha Miners AND Settlers! fTIHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW EEECTING A LARGE General Store AND Bakery ON THE Te Aroha Goldfield, Where he will supply at Eeasonable Bates EVERYTHING EEQUIEED BY MINEES and OTHERS. And Farther Announces—That the FIRST BATCH OF BREAD from the NEW OVEN ' WILL BE GIVEN AWAY GEATIS AT THOMAS VEALE'S, BEANCH STORES, TE AEOHA. 1354 The best test of the interest of a book is its capability of $eing readj a second time, ditto forß#T*A. ■ ■• „-..: • ••• ■■. ' ■■-.'>,:■ ■■■:

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 3

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377

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 3

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