j\ OS S PLACE HOTEL, • LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. ") - * » "\ JOHN AIREY begs respectfully to inform tho inhabitants of Lawrence and adjacent districts, th&t he lias opened tho above Hotel, whore ho hopes to receive a share of, public patr© iage and support. • Wines and Spirits of tlw be»t brands-»l ways on hand, *nd ««7 accommodation for Travellers. N.8.--GOOD STABLING, COMMERCIAL T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Late Bastinga's) PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. T. POPE begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawrence and neighboring districts, " that he has leased those comfortable and commodious Stables annexed to the Commercial Hotel, and having purchased from tho former proprietor his entire stock of saddle nnd harness Horses Buggies, &c, and secured the services of an experienced Ostler, he trusts to receive a share of public support. Ladiei' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always on Hire. Single and Double-horse Buggies. Horsbs Bought and Sold on Commission. Lawrence, 7th July, 1868. MATTHEW HAY, Esq,, M.P.C. Slßj—We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Municipalityof Lawrence,' beg leave to request that you ■will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the Mayoralty for the coming year. From the able and fearless man- ' ncr in which you discharged your duties as a member of the Pro- - vincial Council, we feel satisfied that, should you be elected, you -will discharge the duties of the office with credit to yourself and great benefit to the citizens* Should you consent to be put in nomination, we pledge ourselves to use all our influence to effect your •petum. JohnJF, Herbert Matthew PotU William Tolcher "~ ■^~~ w — - — George Clark John Airey Alex. M'JS r icol Alex. Armstrong James Budge IT. Meyer G. Searle * Jilmes"Harris 'JThomas Aimer* George Liston W. Griffin M. Monaghau H. C. Richardson . ' j.J.ames.Middleinua Robert Fowler - E. Walsh , William Gibbs - Gentlemen", — I need" hardly say I was -very much gratified at receiving the above- requisition from you to allow myself to be placed in nomination for the honorable position of Mayor of the town of Law-: rence, and I liave great pleasure in acceding to your request, I .the more willingly do so as our present Mayor, in reply to the requisition presented to Mm, expressed him- - in a- manner which- signified that he would have- preferred to retire for a time from the position , which, he had so long occupied. In the event of being returned, I can assure you that I will use my utmost endeavor to promote the I welfare-and prosperity of our rising Municipality. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, &c. ' MATTHEW HAY. Ross Place, Lawrence, Jnly 10, 1868. s - ■- Lawrence> June 10th, 1868: TO*" THE RATEPAYERS OF LAWRENCE. fi ENTLBMEN— Having been requested by a large number of Eatepayers to allow myself to be put in nomination for the \ office of Mayor, at the ensuing Election, \I have much pleasure in consenting to y>ur wishes. s Wd Ibe elected, believe me, I will use snyfcest endeavors for the advance^ mentof I shall emycethe earliest opportunity of addresßing thtEiectors in public. Again thanking f or yoDr tinanera, I feefcbeg U&emjiw^. -^ y«urs, <fee., <src, JOHN DOyOTAX,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 11 July 1868, Page 2
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