Electoral T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following Gentlemen have this dny been NOMINATED as Candidates for the Office of MAYOR of the Borough of Thames at the present Election:— Geoege Nathaniel Bbassey, Wiiliam Wiikinson. And I further Notify that a POLL will be taken at the Court House, Grabamstown, oh I WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, ! 1880, for the ELECTION of one of the abovenamed Candidates to fill the Office of Mayor of the Borough of Thames. W. Davibs, Returning Officer for the Borough of Thames. Nov. 15th. 1880. 1387 MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO G. N. BRASSEY, Esq., GRAHAMBTOWN. QIR,~ We, the undersigned Burgesses of the Borough of Thames, hereby request you to allow yourself to be Nominated and Contest the forthcoming Mayoralty Election, and pledge ourselves to assist you therein by our votes and support:— Robt. Comer Hy. Simmonds Henry T. Rowe Ehrenfried Bros. T. A. Dunlop Samuel Ensor J. H. Smith J. H. Walsh A. Cookson Peter Grain James Clarke Robt. Higgins D. Oloonan R. Bateman S. Mears J. Forgie JohnNeal Thomas G. Comes David Baity Henry W. Fletcher Fred. Wells H. B. Cooke Chas. McLiver A.Phillips James Jeffery Fred. R. Woods Thomas Healy A. Fulljames George Dalsiel John Fogarty R. Buna John Bafferty William Green William Baker Solomon Mills Henry Peck Louis Ziegel H. Endres W.D.Reid Theodore Wood and others. r\ BNTLEMEN,—I have mush pleasure in aoceeding to your request, and will take an early opportunity of Addressing you on matters affeoting the Municipality. . , G.N. BRASSEY. MAYOBALTY 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 Kitohing Ronald McDonald J. Farrell J. R. Stone R. Morgan James McAndrew Henry Driver J. E. Hansen John Grigg J. M. Mennie Jacob A llaway Robt. Farrell Charles Joynt James Renshaw John Hudson W. J. Speight John West Alex. Hume John Cullen George Denby James Cooks W. Litohfield Thomas Veale R. T. Douglas M. J. Wilkes S. C. Morgan Thomas Hammond M. Whitehead Thos. C. Graham and others p ENTLEMEN,—If you think I can be of 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 Hying my views before you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WM. WILKINSON. Albert street, Thames, Nov. 3,1880. Ax a very pleasant tea party, the converse tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's beat, turned to Mr and asked what form be would prefer to inhabit ? T*- *>c ciiwrived . in 8s Tia madam. . ;
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3710, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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