Advertisements received too late for Classification. THURSDAY, 28th JULY, At 12 o’clock. BOOTS. Clearing Sale. M ‘LAND HESS, II TP BURN, AN D CO. are instructed to self by auction at their Rooms. Manse street, on Thursday, 28th July, at 12 o’clock, 40 packages Men’s and Women’s boots. Terms at Sale. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN,— 1 beg most respectfully to intimate that it is my intention to offer myself for Ro-oloction to represent your Ward in the City Council. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, ’JOHN GRIFFEN. Manor Place, July 22, 1870. ELECTORS OF BELL WARD. jyj"R WOODLAND will address the Ratepayers of the above Ward At the European Hotel, THIS EVENING, at Eight. BELL WARD ELECTION. IN compliance with a numerously signed Requisition, by tbe Ratepayers of Bell Ward, to come forward as a Candidate to represent them in the Municipal Council, I have much pleasure in acceding to their request, and, if 1 am elected, I shall use my utmost endeavour to further the interests of the Ward and the City generally. Yours faithfully, W. WOODLAND. George street, July 25th, 1870. TO THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. MR BARNES will be happy to meet the Electors of the above Ward at White’s Queen’s Hotel, Albany street, at 7 p.m., on WEDNESDAY NEXT, to state his views on Municipal matters. Mr Barnes takes the opportunity of stating that there is no truth in the rumours circulated to the effect that he has resigned in favor of any person. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND THE MANAK/VU (AUCKLAND.) The n.z.s.n. Co.’s s.s. WELLINGTON Will be despatched for the above on FRIDAY, 20th JULY. Cargo taken at reduced rates to all ports accepting Wrst Coast Forts of Middle Island, Dunedin passengers conveyed on board roe per II o’elock steamer. Shipping orders are now being issued. For freight 6r passage, apply to WILLIAM SLY, Agent. Stafford street.
HIGH WARD. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. MR BARNARD ISAAC 'returns thanks to those gentlemen who kindly promised to support him at the ensuing election, but on ipature reflection, finding that nis business would not permit him to give that attention to the duties of Councillor that the interest of his fellow-citizens womd demand, he is compelled to retire from the contest. DINNER TO COUNCILLOR GRIFFEN, At Murray’s Rooms, Rattray Street, On WEDNESDAY EVENING. GENTLE MB?* Who have not already given in their names, and who may be desirous of attending, will signify the same to Mr Murray, Rattray street, at once. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, THE Comm ; ttee of the above Institution desire to acknowledge receipt, with vary sincere thanks, of the sum of TWENTY POUNDS SERLING, being nett prod's of a week’s sale at Messrs A. and T. Inglis, Dunedin and Port Chalmers; and of a further sura of TWENTY POUNDS STERLING, being a donation from Messrs Alex, and Thos. Inglis, in aid of the charity. By order, JAMES A. WEBB, Secretary. Dunedin, July 2Gth, 1870. WANTED the Volunteers of New Zealand to Imv this month’s number of the Illuntrated New Zealand rffernld. containing faithful portraits of the prize-winners of the Inter-provincial Rifle contest. TO THE ELECT TV! OF LEITH WARD. A RUMOR having been circulated to the effect that I'have retired from the forthcoming contest, I begm.Bt. emphatically to deny this, and to state that it is my intention to go to the Roll, W. ORAM BALL. _ COUNCILLOR FOR LEITH WARD, Those Electors who are in favor of the Return of M r W. 0. Ball, will please meet atTCrull’s Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, at 8 p.m. to morrow evening (Wednesday, the 27tb), to form a Committee. E. KING COM BE, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2252, 26 July 1870, Page 3
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