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[requisition.] TO JAMES SAMSON, ESQ. SIR, —We, the Undersigned Ratepayers of Alexandra, request that you will allowyourself to be Nominated as a Candidate for the Mayoralty of A lexandra for the current year : VV. Hansen Charles Morris Jarnea Simmonds William Beattie William Robertson Robert Finlay L. G. Ryan William Beresford E. Kummich Henry Tohill James F. Thomson W. Fraser James Rivers John Mackersey Michael Gal vin George* Ratcliffe John Jones Edward Charnock William Fawcett Patrick M‘Davitt Patrick Brennan Lewis Cameron Eugene Deady John Allan William Gartiy James Gartiy John King [heflt] TO THE RATEPAYERS OF ALEXANDRA Messrs Hansen, Simmonds, and others, signing the Requisit’on. GENTLEM EN, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and Believe me, Gentlemen, Yours, &c., JAMES SAMSON. [a card.] R . ALLAN Will, professionally, attend Blacks (Ophir) every THURSDAY, at 3 o’clock, p.m, unless' detained by special cases, when he will telegraph to that effect. Dr. A. also attends Alexandra every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and S ATURDAY, ator about 3pm. PIANOFORTE TUNING, Established 1861. MR. G. R. WEST, of Dunedin, at the request of numerous Gentlemen, will leave Town on or about July 13th, for the purpose of properly tuning and regulating pianofortes in the districts of Naseby, St. Bathans, Clyde, Cromwell, and Queenstown. Communications to be sent immediately to Mr L. W. Busch, Mount Ida; Mr Hanger, St. Bathans; Mr Eames, Dunstan Hotel ; MrColclough, Cromwell; Mi Eichardt, Queenstown. GEO. R. WEST. PUBLIC AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the Residents of the Dunstan and Surrounding District. R ISAACS begs to inform the , Residents of the Dunstan and surrounding District that he will hold a Cheap Sale of DRAPERY, for a few davs only, commencing on or about JULY 21st, at the Dunstan, when he will sell all kinds of Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s Clothing, at prices that not only will Defy Competition, hut has never been seen on the Dunstan before. Remember, Cheap Bargains, as the Goons must be Sold. DUNEDIN oil ARE REPORT. o Sales.—Nftional Insurance shares, 24s Gd ; Standard Insurance shares, 13s Gd • Daily Times and Witness Company, 1.4 5. ’ Sellers.—Bank of New Zealand, LIB ; National Bank, L 4 ; Colonial Banks, 2Cs Gd; New Zealand Insurance, 50s ; National Insurance, 25s Gd ; South British Insurance, 48s ; Standard Insurance, 14s Gd ; Moagiel Woollen Company, L2 14s ; Daily Times and Witness Company, T. 50 ; Albion browing Company, 7a (10s paid up) ; Lucknow, L 3. Buyers.—National Banks, L 3 18 Gd; Colonial Banks, 25a ; National Insurance, 24s ; Standard, 13s Gd ; South British, 45sForhnry Park, L 32 ; New Zealand Shipping Company. 25s ; Star of the East, LO.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 2

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