Vincent County Gazette VINCBNT COUNTY COUNCIL, Special order made in pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in Sections 36 and 60 of “ The Counties Act, 1876,” altering the number of ridings and the number of councillors to be returned. Statutory public notice is hereby given that, at a special meeting of the County Council to be held in the Council Offices, Blythe-streot, Clyde, on Saturday, October 29, 1881, at noon, a resolution will be submitted to confirm the Council’s resolution under date of September 29th, 1881, as follows : ‘ 1 That the number of ridings in Vincent County be reduced to eight ; and that for this purpose the Hidings of Nevis and Kawarau be amalgamated under the name of Carriok Biding, and that the Council order thereon, and that one member of the Council be returned by and for each riding. The draft order may be inspected at the County Offices, Clyde. GEOEGE CLARK, County Clerk. Vincent County Offices, Clyde ; September 30, 1881.
Requisition. VINCENT COUNTY COUNCIL. THE HIDING OP EARNSCLEUGH. To M. J. MACGINNIS, Esq., QUR,—We, tlie undersigned electors, rek- spectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the representation of Earnscleugh Hiding (Vincent County) at the ensuing election,we feeling satisfied that your past services as a member are a sufficient guarantee that our interests will receive every attention at your hands. In the event of your acceding to our request, we pledge ourselves to use every endeavor to secure your return. We have the honor to be, etc. other ratepayers signing the above requisition— Gentlemen, —Permit mo to thank you for the requisition you have presented to me ; and, in reply, 1 have much pleasure in acceding to your request. If again returned as your representative in the Vincent County Council, 1 shall in the future, as in the past, carefully watch over the interests of your riding, and the welfare of the county generally.
I am, etc., M. J, MACGINNIS. General Notices NOTICE. MUSICJ MUSICI MUSIC! NTENDING MUSIC PUPILS are inJ- formed that they can commence their lessoos as soon as posssible. TEEMS PER QUARTER ..£220 Arrangements can he made by which the pupils can have a piano to practice upon. For further particulars apply to [A Card.J J o II N CAMPBELL, Authorised Surveyor, CLYDE, Surveys undertaken in any part of MRS, ROGERS, Clyde. the District.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 2
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