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Dunedin, sth January, 1866. TO W. H. REYNOLDS, ESQ., M.H.R., M.P.G. SIR —-We, the undersigned electors of the City of Dunedin, respectfully request that you will consent to be placed in nomination for the representation of this City in the next General Assembly. Our confidence in your political integrity and legislative ability, together with a Just appreciation of the impoi'tant services rendered by you to this constituency during the past Parliamentary Session, 1 assure us that, if elected, you will lose no opportunity of promoting our interests. Should you comply with our. request, our best efforts shall be given to secure your return. WM. MASON, And other requisitionists. Dunedin, Bth January, 1866. ENTLEMEN--I have much pleasure in com] lying with the request indicated in your requisition of ofch inst., inviting me to be placed in nomination for the representation of the City of Dunedin in the next General Assembly. I would refer you to my past political career as an earnest for the future, and have to assure you that should you rejjcse your confidence in me by returning me your representative it will be my earnest endeavor faithfully to fulfil the important duties confided to me. I trust that when 1 appear before you at the hustings, it will be found that my views on General Government policy will be in accordance with ■those of the constituency ; if not, I will willingly retire from the field. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your ohedß servant, WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. To Wm. Mason, Esq., and the other gentle men signing the requisition. R CR AWF6rD,TmLP.S.G., late SurgeonAccducher to the Glasgow Lying-in Hospital, and late Surgeon in the Royal Navy, begs to intimate that he may be consulted in all the Branches of his Profession, at his New Medical Dispensary, corner of Moray place and Princes street, opposite Criterion Hotel, Dunedin. . Dr C. has great experience of the following Diseases, viz. : —Diseases peculiar to Women and Children, diseases of the Heart and Lungs, diseases of the Digestive System, diseases of the Nervous System, diseases of the Eye, diseases of the Skin, diseases of the Blood. Advice gratis from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 6 to 10 p.m. gE A OF ICE !I ! OTAGO FIRE & MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY. IVTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tne 1 General Annual Meeting of the Shareholders, for the prduction of accounts and the transaction of all other matters which may he necessary, or the occasion may require, will be holden at the offices of the Company, Stafford street, Dunedin, onWednesday, the 17th day of January. 1868, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. HENRY HOUGHTON, Manager. Dunedin, 30th December, 1863. OTAGO EIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. A N Extraordinary General Meeting of Sharer\ holders, will be holden ab the offices of the Company, Stafford street, on Saturday, 3rd Feb., 1866, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the proposed transfer of the Company’s business to the Ehglish, Australian, and New Zealand Insurance Company, and in the event ox the requisite majority of the shareholders being in favor of such transfer, to authorise the necessary steps to be taken to carry the same into effect, either by winding up the Company, or by amalgamation, as may be deemed the most desirable. HENRY HOUGHTON, Manager. Dunedin, 30th December, 1865. H I A R O N I, PICTURE-FRAME AND LOOKINGGLASS MANUFACTURER, GJiOUGE STREET, (Opposite the European Hotel), Importer of Gilt Chimney, Cheval, and Toilette Glasses ; also a varied assortment of Steel Engravings, Framed and Loose. PICTURE-FRAME MOULDINGS, Gilt, Rosewoop, Walnut, Maple, Oak, &c.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 837, 11 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 837, 11 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 837, 11 January 1866, Page 1

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