Eleotion Notices. ri ENTLEMEN,— I am afraid youwerestimate my experience and abWty :n: n presont'ig mo with a renrsilion to place my so 1 ? ri noir' lation as a cand'.dato for a seat in the Munioipp) CounoU, at he foithcoming election. I can only say that I have much pleasure in complying with you? request, pud should I be elected, wiU uso my utmost endeavors to make myself worthy of tho position in wl"'oh you place mo, by giving., my undivided attention \o a1!a 1 ! matters that may bo consideied Fxely to condu.e r to Iocp! prosperity. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faith fu'iy, Geoege Fjndlay. To Messrs Cow? J shaw and PJeisted, Watt and Fanner, D. W. V? tuo, H. E. Campbell, M'Beth, Noes, ond Cornfoot, and other gentlemen si^r^ng the requisition. Hokit :i ca Saw Mil 1 *, Gibson's Quay, Juno 23, 1866. 3181 Ci ENTLEMEN,— In answer to areM quisitionl liavereceivedfrom you, in which youintimateadesirethatlshould offor myself asacandidatoasonoof your representatives in tho Municipal Council, I bog to say that I feel dcoply sonsiblo of the honor you havo conferred upon mo, and of the important trust you would confide in me ; and I willingly consent to allow my name to appear as one of the candida{ 9S for the Municipal Council. Should I bo elected, I pledgo myself to advance, to the utmost of my power, tho welfaro of Hokitika, and I trust shortly to havo tho honor of meeting you that I may personally express my views on various important politica l matters. I em, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, James J. BAETiEir. To the Gentlemen who signod tho requisition to Messrs Eicke, O'DiiscoU, *nd Bartlett. . SJ9O MR. HARRY KENNEDY, Bevell-stbeet, Hokitika.
TTTE, tho undors'gned, request you wi 1 ! aHow yourself tp bo nominated for tho offico of Councilor for tho Municipality of Hokitika, feeling assured, from your long colonial experience, you aro particularly weH fitted to fi^fP. that trust. Sam. Pizzoy M. Munchausen R. F. Links Kortegast Bros. Edwards and Mador W. H. Ingram P. Lukning P. Solomon James R. Anderson, pro Joseph Perriman M'Beath and Co. J. F. Byrne and Co. • Forsyth aud Mastors Harnott and Co. 0. Meyer - James Fitzsimmonds Thos. N. Procter . J. H. Horn Cohen Bros. . />|ENTLEMEN,-In reply to your Requisition, convojing a compliment which I am afraid I do no c deserve, I beg to say that I shall have great pleasuro in placing myself in nomination ; and should you return mo I shall feel it my duty to use my humblo abilities in forwarding your interests, and also tho interests of tho district at largo. H. Kennedy. To Mossrs. Pizzey, Munchauson, and the other gontlomen who signed tho requisition. 3205 Wm. ROBINSON, Esq., Rbvell-BTbeet Nobth, Hokitika. OIK,— We, the undersigned, residents of Hokitika, most respectfully request you will allow yoursolf to be nominated at the ensuing Eleotion for Mombors to ropreeent us in the Municipal Council of Hokitika,
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West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 3
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