STEAM TO MOKIIIINUI. mHE 8.8, " WAIPAEA," Captain C. S. Bascand, will Sail for MOKIHINUI, On "Wednesday next, Bth inst., at Six o'clock a.m. (weather permitting.) For freight or passage, apply to ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP, Agent, Stanley Wharf TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH WESTLANB. pENTLEMEN—The Writ having been issued for the Election of a Member for North "Westland in the General Assembly, I take the earliest opportunity of declaring my intention to solicit your suffrages. It is in the General Assembly the Goldfields need the advocacy of their claims to those considerations necessary to their advancement, and this alone can come from parties intimately acquainted with their wants. As I shall visit the several diggings and meet the constituency. I need not in this notice go into detail upon subjects that I shall fully explain n person. I am, Gentlemen, Tours obediently, G, W. HORNB.
mO TIMOTHY GALLAGHER, 1 Esq., Addison's Elat. Sir, —We, the undersigned, bona -fide electors of Addison's Plat, knowing the interest that you take in the future welfare of this young country the active part you had taken in forwarding the mining interest, and your ability to deal with it, and matters affecting the colony in general, do request you to place yourself in nomination for the vacant seat in the Legislative Assembly for Westland North, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost endeavors to secure your return* "Win. M'G-oldrick. J. Vassie Smith. J. G. Dudgeon. James Colvin. Charles Lempfort, George Baker. And 150 others. To Messrs. ¥m. Goldrick, J. V. Smith, M.P.0., and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition. Gentlemen, —I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your requisition requesting me to place myself in nomination as a candidate for the vacant seat in the Legislative Assembly for "Westland North. I sincerely thank you for the honor you have conferred upon me, and beg to inform you that I comply with your request by placing myself at your disposal, I also beg leave to state that if returned I win. use my utmost endeavours to represent you honestly, faithfully, and candidly. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting the electors and explaining my views upon colonial p clitics. In the meantime, gentlemen, I have the honor to be yours obediently, T, GALLAGHEE. Addison's Flat, March 27, 1868.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 215, 8 April 1868, Page 3
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