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JteoOea BtttML MR WILSON will meet the Ratepayer* of Leith Ward, at Wain's Hotel, King street on THURSDAY ; also at White’s, Albany street, on FRIDAY ; and Krull’s, King street, on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. each evening. TO THE ELECTORS OP HIGH WARD. A. MERCER will address the Elec* tors To-morrow (Thursday) Evening At the Mission House, Russell street, At Half-past Sight o’clock. TO THE ELECTORS AND RATE* PAYERS OP LEITH WARD. GENTLEMEN,— In reply t» ywii requisition, I shall only be too happy ta be at your service, and to allow myself t* be nominated os a candidate for Leith Ward, and should you place me in the honorable position of your representative in the City Council, I shall think it my duty to'do all that lies in my power to forward your interest. It is now about eight years since I • was a member of the Town Board, and after-' wards a member of the City Council. Since then, I have been Inspector ef City Works; so, Gentlemen, for seven full years I hare been connected with the welfare of the City. While I have been Inspector, if I have offended any one, I hope they will leok over it, as no one should blame a person for doing hia duty ; and should I be elected I shall always feel it my duty to attend to the interest of the ratepayers of the City in general. • JOHN BARNES. Queen street, July 23rd, 1870. * CITY AUDITOR. S. DOUGLAS, Is a Candidate for the Office, And respectfully solicits tho Votes of tltO ' Ratepayers; BELL WARD ELECTION,. F compliance with a numerously signed Requisition, by the Ratepayers of Reft Ward, to come forward as a Condi data to represent them in tho Municipal Council, I hare much pleasure in acceding to their re* quest, and, if I am elected, I shall use my utmost endeavour to farther the interests of tue Ward and the City generally. Yours faithfully, W. WOODLAND. George street, July 26th, 1870, • TO BENJAMIN BAGLEY, ESQ. —We, the undersigned Ratepayers 3 of the Bell Ward, do respectfully deire that you will allow yourself to ho laced in nomination as our representative a the City Council and we pledge you our nited enpport to ensure your return. A. Garrick 0. P. Lange J. L. Butterwovth William Oarveth Fredk. H. Evans Gustave Hirsch Beni. Willoughby R. Boenioke H. Eggers W. H. Neale J. C. Kroon John Cameron J. Cable T. Otto P. Michel Henry Knott C. Bode A. Miller F. Calms And ethers. Alex. M‘Gregor Peter Shermn, k% H. Steinmefcz John Scoble . Elijah Harrop P, Hnmffray F. W. Falconer Paul Fredric John Vcitch W. D. Sutherland Fredk. Goodbedy R. Godwin Stratton James Copeland Frederick Bowen George Prictor To Messrs. A. Carriek, J. L. Butterworth, and the other Gentlemen signing the above requisition. GENTLEMEN, —In compliance with tho influential Requisition with which you have honored me, I shall he glad to place my services at your disposal, and, if elected, will endeavor to prove myself worthy of your confidence. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, BBNJN. BAGLEY. Merchandise. N E i EQUATOR, PEMBROKE CASTLE, DUKFILLAN, and other Late Arrivals A Large Assortment of General Goods, consisting of— Wines, spirits, teas, liqueurs, bottled ale and stoat, provisions, groceries, oilmen’s stores, dried fruits, caustic soda, ale and porter corks, crushed lump sugar, fencing wire, sheet, plate, bar, rod, and galvanised iron, hops, malt, linseed oils, printing and wrapping paper, stationery, sporting powdery earaaporilla, grass seeds, candles, perfumery, door mats, Milner’s safes, cement, eornaaoks, and ev&py ether description of general merehasdiee. TO ARRIVE PER ACHILLES, VANGUAR, I'DELHI, and E. P. BOUVERIB: 3200 packages malt, cement, confectionery; marmalade, brandy, in case and balk. Blood’s stent, Warter'o port -vine. Cosen’s sherries, Burnett and Booth's •Id tom, Meet's champagne, faingfata£ plain and striped matting, aagOj .liquorice, Taylors cocoa, white aJfltke, timothy, trefoil, red dorat, and cow-grass seeds, vestas, flgk Eleme and Sultana raisins, New Kent bops (I860), paper bags, Morton’s ofl^ Ei skies, end salmon, Albert’s sardines, oa and Perrin’s sauces, wrapping paper, star brand candles, sheet riac, Osborne’s steel GtHon’s ginger _ wine, in bulk and case, French pickles, neatsfoot oil, caustic soda, white leail Wasting powder, &a, &c., &c. W k a. TURNBULL A CO. Educational. - —i— ■ ‘ OTAGO SCHOOL y OP ART. fJTHE Third Quarter of the Young Ladies’ Drawing Class on Friday, tan 20th July, at 7 o'clock p.m. DAVID 0. , Master.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2254, 28 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2254, 28 July 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2254, 28 July 1870, Page 3

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