Election Notices. the groater ; should you not do so, I shall bo none tho less pleased, but will hopo you havo chosen a better man to represent your intorpst. In conclusion, I bog to state that I do not intend tho olection to cost mo ono shilling. And remain, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, Riohd. Reeves. To Messrs Jones, M'Gloshan & Co., F. W. Eieko, Wilson, Burnell & Co., and other gentlemen signing the Requisition. Hokitika, June 11, ,1866. past career in tno^sK|ocifil Council is, I hopo, a sufficient guarantee that I shall to the best of my ability, advance tho general interests of Wostland, and it? Mining interests in particular. I havo the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Edmund Barff. Hokitika, June 11, 1866; Ci ENTLEMEN,— I havo to thank you VT for tho honor you havo done mo in requosting me to represent tho Goldfiolds of this district in the Provincial Council at the ensuing session. Unexpected as it was to receive this flattering proof of your confidence, I am not at present prepared to lay boforo you my political viows. All I beg to assure you is, that if elected, I shall devote my time to the general good [ of Westland, and shall watch eagerly over tho interests of tho mining community as over those of tho inhabitants of tho towns, witfi both of which I am, as you are well aware, intimately connected.
I hope to have frequent opportunities of communicating with you personally boforo tho day of olection, and conferring with you on the most urgent requirements of the district. I have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Miohael Cassius. To Messrs Jones, M'Glashan, & Co., Mark Sprot, Henderson & Bonar, and the other gentlemen signing tho requisition. Auction Advertisements. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, At 3 o'clock sharp. To Capitalists, Merchants, Speculators, &c, &c. MAGNIFICENT SITE IN REVELL STREET FOR SALE. GW, BINNEY AND CO. have received instructions from tho pro-
priotor to disposo of, by publio auction, on tho promises, on Thursday next, at 3 o'clock sharp, Tho site at present occupied as a Blacksmith's Shop, in the mos central part of Rovell street, being immediately opposite the Criterion Hotel, and equi-distant from the two thoroughfares to Gibson's Quay, 17 feot frontage to Rovoll street. N Together with— Stock-in-Trado, and Blacksmith's , Tools, consisting of iron rod, and forgo, bellows, anvils, &c, &o. 2983 Terms casrh,
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West Coast Times, Issue 230, 14 June 1866, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 230, 14 June 1866, Page 3
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