Advertisements received too late for Classification. A 0 F COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, No. 3992. A SUMMONED MEETING of the nhove Court will be held on Wednesday evening, 6th instant, at 8 p.m. sharp. Members are earnestly requested to attend. By order of the C.R., P. GIBSON, Secretary. OTAGO INSTITUTE. THE Adjourned Meeting of the Institute will be held on Tuesday next, April 12th, at 7.30 for 8 p m, at the Provincial Council Chambers. Business :—Paper by Mr L. 0. Beni, on “ The deposition of alluvial deposits on the Otago Goldfields ” , , .. Each member has the privilege of admitting two friends, and tickets of admission for persons visiting Dunedin can be had from the undersigned. Members who purpose to read papers at the next ordinary meeting of the Institute, to be held on May 10th, are requested to give intimation of the same to the undersigned as early as convenient. J. S. WEBB, } Honorary T. M. HOCKEN, \ Secretaries. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, At 1 o’clock. STEAM ENGINES, ETC., ETC. WILLIAM CARR YOUNG has received instructions to sell by auction on Wednesday, 6th April, at one o’clock, on the ground opposite Wilson s Foundry, Cumberland street, Two horizontal high pressure steam engines, 14 and 16 h.p., with Cornish boilei s, complete; sets rollers and gearing for travelling, Biw benches, 50ft spindles, circular saws, truck wheels and axles, Douglas’s lift pumps, powerful junker, and quantity of sawn timber. On view before the sale on application to Mr Wm. Wilson, Otago Foundry. Terms at sale. Catalogues to he obtained from the Auctioneer on day of sale. REQUISITION. TO W. H. REYNOLDS, ESQ. SIR, —As the time is fast approaching for the election of a Mayor for the City for the ensuing year, we the undersigned householders and ratepayers fully appreciating the valuable services you have rendered to the Province, both in the Provincial Council of Dunedin and in the House of Representatives ; and also bearing in mind the active part displayed by you in bringing to a satisfactory settlement the “Maori Reserve” question, together with other questions of vital importance, and having every confidence in your ability, hor.or, and integrity, we respectfully request that you will be pleased to allow yourself to be placed in nomination for the office of Mayor at the forthcoming election, and we pledge ourselves to afford you every support. (Here follow the signatures.) REPLY. GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your requisition, and, in reply, to inform you that in the event of the citizens desiring to select a Mayor outside of the members of the Corporation, and if they consider that my duties as their representative in the General Assembly, which necessitate my absence for three months in the year, will not interfere with the duties attached to the office of Mayor, then I shall be most happy to place my services at their disposal. In doing so I shall simply refer you to my past career as representative of the City for nearly seventeen years, as a guarantee for the faithful fulfilment of my duties as Mayor, should I have the honor to be elected. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. APRIL, 1870, AS UNDER. Town lands auction sales.— Notice is hereby given that auction sales of certain unsold sections in the undermentioned towns will bo held on the dates and at the places set opposite each respectively— 12th April, Tuesday, Grey town, at noon at Dunedin. 12th April, Tuesday, Hull, at noon, at Dunedin. WANTED a General Servant for the country ; one that can dairy preferred. Apply to M. Dalrymple, Junr. SALE, Four-Roomed Cottage and Freehold at Suuuyside. DALRYMPLE, Junr. & CO. WANTED a strong, active Boy for parcels. Must be well acquainted with town. Apply to Hugh Kirkpa'rick and Co. WANTED smart Boy, age not under 16. Apply Loildou Portrait Rooms. STOLEN OR STRAYED, from Elm Row, this morning, Bay Mare, branded A ; blotched under mane ; near hind foot white. Reward on returning same to VV. A. Ewing, Elm Row. BREW ! NEW BREW ENG LISH ALE now on draught. London Hotel, Jetty street. w ANTED the Public to try the NEW BREW ENGLISH ALE at the London Hotel, Jetty street. WANTED a Girl to assist in housework, Apply to Mrs Sanders, High street.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2157, 5 April 1870, Page 3
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720Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2157, 5 April 1870, Page 3
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