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Advertisements received too late for Classification. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO, AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS. THE attendance of the Special Jurors summoned for Tuesday, the 15th inst., will not be required until Wednesday, the 16th inst., at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. By order of the Court. I. NEWTON WATT, Sheriff. Dunedin, March 11, 1870. LEITH WARD. MR J. FOGEL will address the electors this evening at 8 o’clock, at Wains Royal Hotel. WANTED, Everybody to try R. Hay’s celebrated Queen and Albeit Biscuits. R. H. is the only maker in Otago of this kind. Up-country orders puctually attended to. Note the address — EDINBURGH HOUSE, George street, Dunedin. WANTED to Let or Lease, in whole or in part, Business Premises in Great King street, occupied by J. A. Steadman and Co. Part of garden can ho had. Apply J. A. Steadman. WANTED, a First-class Cook, Apply at 8 o’clock, Gridiron Hotel. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of Shareholders, for the purpose of Electing a Trustee in place of J. H. Barr, Esq., resigned, will be held at the Offices of the Society, on Monday, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. THE Friends of the late William M‘Naught, Caver-sham, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, Caversham, to-morrow (Sunday), at two o’clock, J. R. SPICER, Undertaker, Near Red House, George street, Dunedin. BARLOW’S CYNODROME. BARLOW’S Indian Troupe of educated Dogs and Monkeys, and Professor Taylor, the Eighth Wonder of the World, will give a Grand Entertainment on Monday Night, in a spacious marquee erected on the Octagon. Prices of admission : First-class, 3s ; secondclass, 2s ; Pit, Is. N. B. The above entertainment will be in Dunedin for a few nights only. WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. THE Ladies of the Wesleyan Congregation present their grateful thanks to the public of Dunedin for the generous support given to them in their late Bazaar, and desire especially to acknowledge the kindness of many ladies and gentlemen of other denominations who assisted them in the sale of their goods. Dunedin, March 11, 1870. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. LEITH WARD. TO A. HILL JACK, Esq. SIR, —We, the undersigned Electors of Leith Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination on Monday, the 14th instant, as a candidate to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of our much-esteemed late member, Edward M'Glashan, Esq. Should you be elected, we feel confident that you would be a great acquisition to the Council, from the fact of your well-known intelligence, experience, and steady business habits, which especially recommend you, in qur judgment, as a fit and proper person to represent in the Municipal Council the best interests of the City in general, and this Ward—of which you are a resident—in particular. If you comply with our request, we shall use our utmost endeavors to secure your election. B. Bagley Thos. Redmayne James Copeland B. C. Haggitt Robert Wilson John Fargie John Hislop James Macassey E. Quick W. D. Murison W. M. Hodgkins George Bell D. C. Haggitt Robert Gillies C. IT Street Ashworth Crawshaw J. Steadman R. S. Sparrow George Folkes David R. Hay W. M. Hawkins John Reid John Howie Joseph Hopcraffc A. 0. Panlie T. B. Smith Peter Basedahl And 53 others. Victoria Fire and Marine Insurance Office, Manse street, Dunedin. 12th March, 1870. To Benjamin Bagley, James Copeland, and Thomas Redmayne, Esqs., and the 80 other gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN, —1 have to thank you for the unlooked-for honor you have done me in asking me to allow myself to be nomi-. nated for the vacant Councillorship of Leith Ward. I cannot promise yon now, or at any time before the day of voting what seems to bo considered necessary from persons in similar positions, viz., a lengthy exposition of my views on municipal affairs. If elected, I must he allowed to go to the Council unfettered by promises of any kind. I have as much desire for the welfare and prosperity of the City as anyone ia it can have, and considerable interest in Leith Ward, seeing I have dwelt there since my arrival here. I could faithfully promise my best attention and time to the matters of the Corporation, and the benefit of the training and judgment of a man accustomed to habits of business both at Homo and abroad. Leaving the result in the hands of the electors, I remain, Yours respectfully* A, HILL JACK,

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2137, 12 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2137, 12 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2137, 12 March 1870, Page 3

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