TO JAS. CLARK BROWN, Esq., SIR, — We, tho undersigned Electors, have to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as one of the Representatives of Tuapeka in the Provincial Council. From your long residence amongst us, and consequent knowledge of the requirements of the District — your untiring energy and undaunted perseverance in assisting .to cany out all mattes for its social and commercial improvement — your well known liberal and advanced ideas — we feel convinced that the Distiict and Province will materially benefit should j 7 ou be placed in the position of our Representative in the Council. We feel the less hesitation iv making this request seeing that the trust lately held by others has bt en so mis-used, to the detriment of local progress and general retardment of tho best interests of the Colony, and we are confident that, should you be returned, you will use your best endeavours to repair past evils, and by judicious co-operation with others of similar expauded views, assist iv placing the Province and Colony in its once boasted position, viz., the " Britain of of the South." . We are, Sir, Yours Faithfully, G. Jeffery Enhraim Yarcos T. Arthur Wm. Best J. Budge ' Wm. Morris W. Mears John Carey H. F. May Samuel Wootton F. Meyer Wm. M'Niokle W. M' Heath Patrick Lyng Grainger Clark Charles Bryant Geo. Clark M. Monaghan John Airey Adam Archbald John H. Pressly Robert M'Kimmie Lawrence Holmes David Evans Henry Vye Thomas Humphrey W. D. Morrison James Harris J. B. M'Neill Matthew Tully M. O'Gorman George Walker John Hughes Frederick Mears John Cranley John Tuckey J. Crow Hamucl Curregh Jaiies Shaw ' W. Evans John Tanton W. H. Luke Samuel Anderson William. Kell George Duncan Henry Muliin Edward M alone Charles Sutherland Jas Led^erwood Alex. R. Budd Timothy Hurley Evan Kvans Alex. Russell Frederick T rayed C. E. Norrie Robert Steelo Thos. Riddle Benj.vnin ll(.rton Christopher Walter Wm. Wilkinson Francis Taylor Thomas Kell Bobert Crawford George Pott* ' Wm. Creswick F. S. Mirgetis John Coutts John Cowper Thomas Hinds John Christie Matthew Pope George Cooper James Gratit T, F. Morris Ross Gunn [keply.] AENTLEMBS,— En acceding to your \J invitation to allow myself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the representation of the Tuapeka District, I regret that business arrangements will preclude me from having an opportunity of addressing you before the day of election, but my A'iowrf on public matters are so well known to you that I trust this desideratum will be considered by you as unimportant. 1 can only reply to such a flattering requisition by stating that if elected, I will do my utmost to forward your interests in tha Council. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedt. servt., J. C. BROWN. To JAMES CLARK BROWN, Esq. DEAR SIR,— We. tho undersigned Electors of the Tuapeka District, resident at AVetherstones, do hereby request you to allow yourself to be placed, in nomination for a Member of the Provincial Council for this district, and we will use our endeavours to secure your return. Patrick M'Clnskey Joseph Russell John Mackney Michael Whealan David Hill Michael Nash. David Murray l^uiiel, Lynch William Goldsmith Matthew Tnlly Isaac Long Phillip Rheuby | Thomas Riddle Richard Cox.on David Johnston John James Millar J James Smith Mark Sayers Robt. C. Johnston John Gilliard Edward Thompson James Mooney C. E. Norrie Thos. Johnston William Carr Samuel Gare Matthew Coxon D. M'Cluskey Charles Darby Thomas M'Laren Samuel Ahrim William Kay Kemp Bryan M'Swiney Arthur Donnelly David Herd John Cranley Janie's Forman Benjamin Hart Ti E. Bowes William Legerwood Willhyn Gascoigne George Swanick '■<.-•• , [B.E¥LY.] nENTLEMKN, — I have much pleasure \J in accepting your invitation to allow myself to be nominated as one of your Representatives for the Tuapeka District in tKe Provincial Council, and if elected -will use my best endeavours to further the interests of the Goldfields. • I am? Truly yours, J. C. BROWN. FOR SAL EE 5— 5 — 1 16-h. p. Portable Engine, with reversing gear — by Marshall & bon. - 1 8-h. p. Portable Engine. 1 6-h-. p. Donkey Engine, with two cylinders by Chaplin. " ' 6 1 'errick Cranes. 4 Stone Breakers. 100 Tons Service Raila, 401bs. to the yard. 40 Railway Trucks and Stone Trucks. 9 Dobbins and 2 Tip Drays. 50 Wheelbarrows. 1 New Winch (5 tons.) 3 Tons f -in . Chain. A lot of Octagon Steel and Bars. . ~ A quantity of Quarrying Tools. 1 Centrifugal .Pump (2,500 gallons per minute.) 1 do., do. (1,500 gala, per- minute.) 80,000 feet, Jarrah or Swan River Mahogany in logs. 500 oa^ks Portland Cement — Knight Bevans'. Apply to the New Graving Dock, ■Port Chalmers ; or to' Anthony Hayzen ? gteScncUstreet, Di»nedia,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 161, 9 March 1871, Page 4
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