Electoral COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION: PARA WAI HIDING. j T is my intention to seek hE-ELECTION at your bands fur fcho ensuing term, iuv\ I liave therefore the ho;:or 10 solicit your Support. I am, &c, W. CARPENTER, THAMES COUNTY ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOTAEA BIDING. i^EHTLEMEiVHaving been Nominated as a CANDIDATE for the Representation of the Totara Hiding, I bave the honor to request your Votes and Interest. I will do my utmost to have a fair eharo of the Revenue of the Thames County expended in this District. 1 will endeavor to get the Government to construct the main lines of Soad leading into the interior of the country. I am in favor of having all work done by bona fide contractors. i I am in favor of developing the Mineral and the Agricultural Eeserves of the County. I will also guarantee that my fellow settlers will have no necessity of employing block and tackles to extricate horses out of the boga on the main line of road constructed by the late departed Council. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, , 3069 HENRY ALLEY. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE PAEAWAI BIDING. T A DIES and GENTLEMEN,— ■*^ . I have much pleasure in responding to the Requisition you have been good enough j to favor me with, and, if returned as your Representative, will do my best to advance the prosperity of your district. "WILLIAM MURDOCH. THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIOTAHI | BIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— | BelieviDg we have done our duty as your Representatives in the Council, we therefore respectfully offer ourselves for RE-ELECTION. Yours obediently, ALEXANDER BRODIE. JAMES COUTTS. THAMES COUNTY ELECTION. OHINEMUEI RIDING. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Havirjg This Day been Nominated as a Candidate for the liepresentation of the Ohinemuri Riding in the Thames County Council, I hare the honor to request your Votes and Interest. I will endeavor to have a fair share of the revenue of the colony expended in the Ohinemuri district, and especial attention paid to the construction of the main or trunk lilies of road—a matter of the greatest consequence to the ratepayers. I am in favor of the Gold Duty being expended in the district that produces the gold from which it is received. I am in favor of having all works done by bona fide contractors and all overlookers and bosses discharged. I am in favor of the Engineering being tendered for and paid by commission, and if assistants are required, the engineer-in-charge to pay such. I also pledge myself to use my best endeavours, if returned, to give to all the pioneer settlers assistance iv having roads made ; the first to come should be the first to be served. My interests in matters Agricultural and Mining are identical with your own, and if I am returned my best services are at your disposal. I shall address the ratepayers at Paeroa, Waitekauri, Owharoa, and other parts at an early date. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, CLEMENT A. CORNES. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. WAIOTAHI RIDING. i r\ ENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for your Suffrages at the present Election, and'beg respectfully to solicit your Support. I would also emphatically CONTRADICT the rumor that I am about to retire in favor of another Candidate, I SHALL CERTAINLY GO TO THE POLL, and with every confidence of Success. I am, &c, 3048, CHAS. HILL. THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL, iTO THE ELECTOES OF TOTARA RIDING p< ENTLEMEN,— \JT At the solicitations of a large number of settlers, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for your Riding. Being one of yourselves,—a settler in your district —my interests and sympathies ' are identical with your own. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, 3027 ROBERT N. SMITH. | HEATRICAL PRINTING, in any color *■ executed with despatch at the Office of this Paper. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentla man .—Tho Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mao give me a pound of jour Tea,'and eend for order eysry week
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4018, 14 November 1881, Page 3
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