Election Notice. TO WTLLIAM SHAW, ESQ., Weld Stbeet, Hokitika. SIR, — As the time approaches for the election', of members to form the Municipal Council, we desire that early measures be taken to secure your election, should you consent td be nominated. We are confident that the interests of the town will not suffer in your hands. Your long experience in business, both in this Colony and in Victoria, is a guarantee that, if elected, the various Municipal matters brought before you will be dealt with *in a practical manner. Difficulties of a peculiar nature will arise in the first sittings of the Council : we are confident these difficulties will be more easily surmounted, if the council be composed of gentlemen like yourself, possessing very considerable experience in the formation of new settlements and districts. Richard Reeves and Co. Fisher Brothers. Anderson and Mowat. Loutitt, Reid, and Co. A. Boyle and Co. Hawke s : > < I • F. W. Eicke. Jones, M'Glashan, and Co. William Evans. , H. Kennedy. W. L. Rees. , Moir and Staite. James Clark. James Chesney and Co. John White. Henderson and Bonar. Hall, Finlay, and Co. G. W. Shepperd and Co. Alfred Cleve. Spence Brothers and Co. Cassius and Comiskey. Joseph Churches. J. F. Byrne and Co. F. and G. F. Bullen. Stanford and Co. " Hoyt and Osborne. Mark Sprol. I O. W. Qakes. . Thomas Gibson. Jones and Mee. Whyte and Pirie. • J. Powell and Co. Boylan and Cullen. C ummin g an d ' Plumridge . James J. Bartlett. Forsyth and Masters. James Keir and Co. M'Giiire and Lynch. Ecclosfield Brothers. John Whittaker. John Solomon and Co. Alwia Pahu. James Hirsch. Thomas R. Procter. G. W. Binne} r and Co. Thomas Nelson. Hugh Gordon. James Pizzey. W. S. Locfchart/ W. Cross, t J. Potter. June 16, 1866. p ENTLEMEN,-I feel myself highly flattered by the Requisition j r ou have presented^ ine with, to offer myself as a candidate for a seat in the Municipa Council of Hokitika. My experience and ability I feel sure you over-estimate ; but such as they are I place them at the disposal of the electors, should they confer upon me the honorable distinction of being one of their representatives. I cannot but regard with, deep interest the great responsibility that may, and most probably will, devolve upon the first Council that will be selected to represent this long neglected and misgoverned district. Independent of the ordinary business of a Municipal Council, occasions may arise' when it may be necessary for that body, as the only recognised representative institution here, to embody the spirit'and independence of the people who 'have cast their fortunes in this country, and manfully to insist upon a full measure of justice for them. I may here mention, with regard to the late contest between Mr W. S. Moorhouse and myself for the representation of Westland in the General Assembly, that no one can be better pleased at my defeat than I am myself, and that I sincerely rejoice at the return o? my opponent, who at the time, was a stranger to most of us, but in whom I recognise an able and staunch advocate of our common interests, and through whom, with the aid of a respectable and influential Council, H°kitika cannot fail to advance. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, William Shaw. To Messrs Reeves and Co., Fisher Bros., Anderson and Mowat, Louttit, Reid, and Co., A. Boyle and Co., Hawkes and Strouts, and the other gentlemen who signed the requisition. Weld-street,' June 18th. Hokitika, Sept. 16 1866. Referring to the foregoing Requisition and Reply, I beg leave to intimate to the inhabitants of Hokitika., that I am still a candidate for the office of Counpillor in the n?w mxmicipaUty.S
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West Coast Times, Issue 310, 20 September 1866, Page 3
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