ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF TO E. A. WHITAKER, Esq. HAMILTON, CIIR,—A vacancy having occurred ii the Representation of this Distric in Parliament, we, the unlersignei Electors, having confidence in you abflity and energy, as well as youi knowledge of onr requirements, request you will allow yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate to fill the vacancy. In the event of your acceding to our
request, we pledge ourselves to ÜBe o beat endeavors to secure your return. T. V. Fitzpatrick 0. J. W. Barton Thomas Wilson J. K. Macdonald J H. M. Carpenter M. Assmusß W. Clare, JP B. £. Hunt, J.P. Daniel Bockett, JP Ed. Fitzpatriok E. B. Walker, J.P. H. Fitzgerald Lewis B. Harris J. Karl Jessie Sage J. Fox Win. A. Graham T. J. Lawrence James Hally A. Allan 'lnomas Hedger J. G-. Jacks R. Burke John Chivei C. J. Storey Geo. Edged T. W. Weatherill C. C. Wood Henry Buttle Joe. Hinton B-. M. Sturges Henry Here John Fisher F. Van Dan A. Allan J. Gr. Jackson John Chivers Geo. Edgecumbe Henry Hordigan F. Van Damme W. J, Rutherford T. H. Smythe J. Farrell Hamilton Newell Bichard Gwynne James Calderwood E. B. Cox J. D, Hill K. Hill D. B. Hindle John Anderson Biihard hell Hugh Hunter John Atkinson William Montgomery James Watters H- Meredith Thomas M. HHI
Win.-Atkinson Reuben Parr James Martin Thomis Jolly I. K. Vialon, J.P. JimeßMcCabe Wm. Alexander Thomas Dinsdale Wm. dimming John Hally fTHosI HoJden Wl Butcher
R. Fisher J. M. Hal'y Hans Krippner George Floyd J. Q. Tristram W. Carboy W. Walker J. Gribble John Hacketfc T. O, Goodman Charles Johnson John Deegan Duncan McLaren Patrick Gavan W. H. Bailey J. S. Bernard J.McPherson, JP Michael O'Connor G, B. Be eve J. F. Edwardeß B. Walker Joseph Gane J. Baker , William Nay lor Geo. Churches F. O'Neill Patrick O'Neill Alfred "Booth F. G. Taylor Fredk. Gaudin P- Leslie, J.P. Cornelius Day P. Iwerson J. Hume Sylvester Davis William Calder W. Steele. JP E. Gnmbey J. Missen T. H. W. Morris John Runciman Daniel Caley John Reynolds George Kohleia Wm. Molloy E. Wilson Richard Land William Davis John Knox John Ericsson W. H. Goodwin John Ridler G. Mayes J. Carey P. Munro J. Rayne3 JohnT. Giffney Miehael Krippner James O'Garrar J. Bauer W. Oswald Anthony Turnwalt R. J. Newell Cecil Danvers John Hinton John Mahon T.W.Scott D. Gardiner Alfred Cox, JP T. W. Maunders T. C. Hammond A. W. Williamß John Slater H. Webber D. Mclntyre B. Young Thomas Blackmore J. H. Wood B. Edwards Jaß. Taylor : James Leith L. O'Neill W. McGregor Hay K J. Hunt Thomas McCarthie Colin Woolley Henry Thomas Robert Harris Owen Murray P. Cooper John Bell P. Hayes Wm. Andrews George Hall J. Crawford L. Forkett W. Howie Joseph Prince D. D. Hyde Thos. Maunders Thomas Trewhellar T. B. Haunaford Samuel Jackson G. B. Owen W. F. Hunt N. K. Cox J. Odium J. Wilson, J.P. W. M. Morrissey Arthur Dawson llfred Bensley Edwin Hall J. T. Meredith William Graham Robt. Peat William Powell Joho N. Pegler T. Vercoe James Pearce J. N. Ellis Robert Ewatt James Wylie Richard Fhilp John Ferguson John Gage R. F. Sandes Peter Kay T.W. Davis A. Grant Geo. Mason K. Turner C. H. Scbnackenberg Thomas Turner W. Chester William Gibhison M. Nashoussen James Mitchell Joseph Turner Richard Gaivan George Leatham Wm. H. Wallis Alfred Smith J. Hettit H. Johnson David Burns, sen. Richard Turner D. Burns, jun. C. E. McDonald R. F. Lacon E. Garmonsway James H. Phillips H. H. Reynolds William Ward V. Roberts Wm. Hamilton Peter Turner Wm. Davies W, Layne Christopher Carthy W. Alderson Albert Potter Wm. J. Merliss Edward Sewart G. F. Ruffoy E. Hetit J. Foxall Edwin L\ Hope Thos. Garmonsway W. N. Higginson Wm. Beet Walter Reid McCutcheon Martin Eikgerald Alexander Niccol John S. Einner Lindsay John S. Einner ,& C inty Tbomas Patterso 'awkes W. Poblen sG. Berry R. W. Mainwaring y. Fawkcs W. Poblen Barnes G. Berry R. W. Mainw George T. Mellars H. M. Salmon Ri FJemiDg D. Downs? E. H. Power T. Aitken J. Turnbull Wm. Lovatt
ENTLEMEN,—I have great pleasure in acceding to the request contained in your very flatte ing Requisition, and in the event of being returned as your representative, pledge myself to use my best energies to advance the interests of the whole district. It will afford me great satisfaction to meet the Electors of Waipa at the different centres of population, and give a full explanation of my views regarding all the momentous questions that are at present saga ing the attention of the public. Yours, &c, F. A. WHITAKEK. £5 REWARD THEREAS, on Saturday Night last, < < some person or persons unknown did wantonly and maliciously Remove the Gi.tes at the entrance to my residence in Victoria-street, and otherwise injure and destroy the Fencing and Rails, this is to give notice that I will pay £6 to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. I. R. VIALOU. Hamilton. July 15, 1878. branded like SO near or lef o rump (the E defaced, ear-mark Vin each ear. The owner can have him by proving his c'aim. If not claimed within one month I will hold him as my property. ■WUvi-UU R< RuRTSON", f likotutu..
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 947, 18 July 1878, Page 3
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