[REQUISITION.] To Mr DUNCAN MacKELLAR. "' IB, —We request that you will allow KJ yourself to bo nominated as the representative of the Kawarau district in the forthcoming election of Provincial Councillors ; and in the event of your standing we pledge ourselves to use all our influence to secure your return. We are, yours &c., Edward Goninan Jesse Geer George Brown James Cossar Alexander Cameron W. Smith Matthew W. Armour William Sutherland James Stuart Louis Busch Samuel Champion Donald M'Donald John Simpson Robert Scott John P. Smiddy James Thompson Henrich Behrens Neil M'Lellan Wm. Elliot Anthony Ferguson Robert Kerr Robert Reid Chas. Peake Wm. Crookston E. G. Barnes John Barr John Bruce Edward Chilton George Chilton John Pryde Alex. Rintoul Joseph Berry Francis Wellings William Goldsmith Stades S. Graver John Young. [reply.] TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KAWARAU DISTRICT. n ENTL EM E N,—ln compliance with the above Requisition, and with numerous requests from other parts of the District, I beg to intimate my intention of offering myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election for Provincial Councillors. I shall only say here that if successful in my candidature, I shall endeavour to faithfully discharge the duties of the office. 1 shall take an early opportunity of addressing the Electors in the various parts of the District. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, D. Mac < ELLAR. NOTICE. j | MEETING of those willing to co- - operate in the establishment of a GYMNASIUM in Cromwell will be held in the Town Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, at half-past E V. DRAKE At the SCHOOLHOUSE, BANNOCKBURN, THURSDAY, 6th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Mr JAMES CROMBIE will act as Chairman. Q HA M R OCX STO RE. O CROMWELL. WILLIAM ISHANLY, FAMILY GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, is carrying on business at the old-established premises, next to the Bank of New South Wales, Melmore-street. The BEST QUALITY of GOODS only is kept in stock. All orders will meet with prompt attention. WEDNESDAY, 11th JCNE, 1873. Under M ortgage and Bill of Sale. lAIES & STANBROOK, I having received instructions from the Mortgagee, will sell by public auction on the Premises, Carrickton, on WEDNESDAY, 11th June, The Buildings—consisting of Store, Dwellinghouse, Bakehouse, and Stable—known as GEORGE MANSON'S, at Carrickton ; together with Stock-in-trade, Book debts, Household furniture ; also, Two Horses, Saddles, &c. The auctioneers would especially call the attention of persons of business habits to the above propert}', as being a good investment. The sale being by order of the mortgagee will necessarily be unreserved, and the Terms Cash. WR EI D, NURSERY • and SEEDSMAN, Prices-street, Dunedin, has on sale a very large stock of all kinds of FRUIT TREES, from one to six years old ; also, a large variety of Pines and other kinds of Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, and Flowers; Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds. All orders Well packed, free of eharge.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 186, 3 June 1873, Page 4
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