TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN,—I wish to return my sincere thanks to you for the honor you have done me in again returning me to the Borough Council. 1 shall, as in the past, continue to act independently and in - the true interests of the ratepayers, —I am, etc., EDMUND E. CHAMBERLAIN. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN.—Accept my sincerest thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me In again returning me to the Borough Council. 1 shall continue to act, as in th 9 past, independently and for the good of the Borough at large.—l am, etc. WALTER PERRY. TO THE ELECTORS. and GENTLEMEN.—I beg to tender my sincerest thanks the confidence you have reposed in me in again electing me as your representative in the Borough Council. I remain, etc., THOMAB DIXON. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN —For the renewal of your confidence in me, 1 haye to return my sincerest thanks. I will continue to work in the interests of the Borough generally.—l am, etc., JOHN HEESEY.
TO THE ELECTORS. J and gentlemen.me to acknowledge with fhanltß the honour you have conferred upon me in returning me as a representative of the Outer Ward in the Borough Council, i can assure you that I Trill not neglect your interests.—l am, etc., ALEXANDER MPIEIE. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN.— I thank you for the expression of your confidence in me, and assure you that I will not neglect your interests whilst occupying a seat on the Borough Council.— I am, etc. THOMAS E. CHAMBERLAIN, TO THE ELECTORS, AND GENTLEMEN.I have to thank you sincerely for the expression of confidence you manifested at the election for Councillors yesterday. EDWIN FBI&T.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 15 May 1891, Page 3
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281Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 15 May 1891, Page 3
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