MiscellaneousELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DUN ST AN THE following persons were duly nominated as candidates on the SUtli day of November, 18S1 ; WILLIAM FRASER, proposed by Robert Finlay, seconded by James McArthur, VINCENT PYKE, proposed bv Thomas Sims, seconded by Samuel Welsford. The poll, winch was demanded by Mr William Fraser, will be taken at the several polling places of the district on Friday, the Dili day of December, 1881. JACKSON KEDDELL, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate’s Com-th-mse, Clyde, November 30, 1831. VINCENT COUNTY. MATAKANUI RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, IN pursuance of “The Counties Act, 1876,” and “The Regulation of Loral Elections Act, 1876,” I Charles Wise, Returning Officer fertile Riding of Matakamu, in the County of Vincent, do hereby give notice that an extraordinary vacancy hj ving occurred in the Riding by the resignation of Mr John Stronach, an election will beheld on the 20lh day of December, 18S1, tor the return of a qualified per on to serve as councillor for Matahanni Riding. Nominations, in the form provided by the second schedule of “ The Regulation of Local Elections Ac 1.1876,” will be received by me at any timeprevious to noon of Saturday, t he '. Ulh day of December, 1881, and I hereby appoint the Sehooihouse, Matakamii, for the holding of this elect ion, at which plane the nominations will be made public on the said lUth day of December, .88., and the poll (if any), on the 20:-h day ot December, 1881, between the hours of 9 a.m. an t> p.m. CHARLES WISE, Returning Officer. Matahanni, December 1, 18S1. CHURCH NOTICE. DECE3IBE» 4th. Mr Hutson (divinity Student) will preach at
Alexandra 11-30 s.indy tie, 7 p.iu. December 4th. The Dev. John Lothian will preach at Jdatakauui 1! ■ .'lO a.m Blacks, H Op.in. December 11th Ida Valley, 11-30 pm, Alexandra, 70 pm. VINCENT CO UNTV COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. OF MATAKANUI HIDING Gentlemen,— I have sent in my rcsigna'ion as member for your riding. In doing this, 1 have lolly considered your interests, and feel certain that yon will have no difficulty in returning a member that will be alee to attend to the Welfare of the riding modi better than I can. After my busy season is over, J shall take an earlv opportunity of explaining my reason for taking this step. I beg to thank yon all for your past support, and sincerely tiust that the friendly feeling that has existed between ns for the hot three years wi l l continue so long as I reside amongst yon. I am, gentlemen, Yours respectfully, JOHN STRONAGH
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1034, 2 December 1881, Page 2
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