Advertisements received too. late for Classification. COUNCILLOR FOR LEITH WARD. fK W. ORAM BALL will have the honor of meeting and addressing the Electors of Leith Ward This Evening (Thursday), the 28th inst,, at 8 o’clock, at Krull’s Caledonia Hotel," Xing street, Dunedin, E. KiNGCOMBE, Secretary. R HARRIS Will address THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD, At the TV'ILL SHED, WATER OF LEITH. On FRIDA! EVENING, the 29th Instant, At Eight o’clock. mo Let, Four-roomed House, Bell Hill. 3 Apply to Wright, Baker, Rattray street. HERR LOUIS J. WEIDNER, Teacher of the German Language, &c. Residence : Kinnoul Cottage, Rattray street. HERR WEIDNER requests that parties desirous of joining the Geririau class at the Athentoum, will please to give in their names to Andrew Black, Esq., Librarian, on or before tho 6th of August prox. CITY AUDITOR. REDE R1 C K 11. EVANS, (City Auditor three years) gain respectfully solicits the Votes of tho Ratepayers, D THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. l *"R BARNES will bo happy to meet the •-3- Electors of tho above Ward ■at Krnll s otel, Great King street, at half-past 7, on riday evening next, to stats his views on unicipal matters. ATURDAY, 30th JULY, at 12 o’clock, the Premises, Stuart street, opposite Bt. Paul’s Church, BROADWOOD’S PIANO, SINGER’S MACHINE, &c. FREDERICK H. EVANS, has received instructions from Miss ifton to sell by Auction, on tho promises, Piano, sewing machine, household furniture, &c. Terms cash. “DUNEDIN PRIVATE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. IN Consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the usual meeting of tho above is postponed until Thursday, August 4th, 187 °‘ ROBERT YOUNG, Hon. Sec. PICKLED MACKEREL, PICKLED SALMON. THE Undersigned has for sale 200 kits Prime Pickled Mackerel, at 6s per kit; also, 20001hs. Prime Pickled Salmon, at 6d per lb. The above is just landed, and ot very Superior Quality, GEO. BLYTH, Octagon, Walker, and Great King streets. TO JOHN H. HARRIS, ESQ. SXR_ We, the undersigned Electors of Jjpith Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to'be placed in nomination on Wednesday, tho 27th inst., as a Candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Councillor Wilson. Should you be elected, we feel confident that you will be a great acquisition to theCounoil, from your well-known business habits and thorough acquaintance withlMunioipal affaire,{which, in our judgment, fully qualify you for the vacancy. If you will comply with ourrequest, we will do our utmost, in a fair manner, to secure your election. W. D. Murison F. Finlayson J. 0. Gourlay R. Finlayson J. F. Binney John Hislop A. Tement John Allan Jas. Leighton Daniel Smith Hugh Johnston John Matthews William Hutton William Bissland Robert Miller Daniel White John dollar Joseph H operaft Robeit Howlinson Thonfas Park James Cherry William Bremer George Howell F. W. Falconer Edward Humffray Lawrence Motor Alex. M'Gregor Andrew Lees Andrew Fulton Guthrie and Asher David Blackio W. M'Taggert John Drew, sen. Gustav Hirsch Charles M ‘Cauley R. J. Wilson Charles Wilkins Joslah Tutchen Robert Grieve John Hhnter George Alexander John Johnstone Alex. Robertson Hy. M‘Donald John T. Douglas Peter Tresedcr William Wood William Rf id Alfred Mellon Robert Gillies Chas. Henry Street, per R. G. M. finlayson John Eeith M. Croagh John Parker John Niven James Russell John Grant Henry Guthrie Thomas Fogo William Lake Dunedin, 26th July, 1870. TQ MESSRS MURISON, FINLAYSON, GOURLAY, and other Gentlemen who have signed the foregoing requisition. GENTLEMEN —I gratefully acknowledge tho compliment you have paid me. As I can only consider your request as an expression of your wishes, I place my services at your disposal, and shall, if elected, endeavor to make myself useful to your Ward and to the City. I hope to meet yon at one or more convenient places within the Ward before the day of election. I remain, Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, JOHN HYDE HARRIS. The Grange, Punedinj 26th July, 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2254, 28 July 1870, Page 3
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