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Advertisements received too Idle for Classification. CITY OF DUNEDIN. —Annual Election of Councillors and Auditors,—-The following Candidates have been duly nominated for the offices of Councillor and Auditor for the year ending Ist August, 1871 As Councillor for High Ward—Mr Andrew Mercer, Princes street; Mr Chas. S. Ileeves, Maclaggan street ; and Mr Thos. M. Wilkinson, Princes street. As Councillor for Bell Ward—Mr Pcnjn Bagiev, George street, and Mr William Woodland, George street. j As Councillor for Leith Ward—Mr John) Barnes, Queen street; Mr.John Hyde Harris, Leith street; Mr W. Oram Ball, Queen srreet, and Mr James Wilson. Great King st. As Auditors for the City- Mr James Skir viug, Royal Terrace ; Mr William S. Doug- I las, Clyde s'.reet; Mr Sydney James, Manse street, and Mr Frelk. H. Evans, Princes street. There being no opposition to Mr John Grill'-'u, that gentleman was duly declared re-elected a Councilor for S„uth Ward. There being more than one Candidate for High, Bell and Leith Wards, all further proceedings iu tlm Elect!-ns were adjourned until Monday, the Ist day of August, 1870, on which day a poll will he tale-n in each of those Wards, between the hours m fl a.in. and 4 p.m, Tin-re will also Ik a poll in South Ward for the election of Auditors. The polling places will be : South WardOld Police Barracks, Princes street south ; Pligh Ward—City Council Chambers, Princes street; Bell Ward Oddfellows’ Hall’ George street; L dth Ward Caledonian Society's Grandstand, St. David street. One Councillor to he elected for High Ward; one Councillor for Bell Ward; one Councillor for Leith Ward ; and twm Auditors for the whole City. Signed, on behalf of His Worship the Mayor, J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. WANTED Known, Sale of Furniture, &c, in Walker Avenue, Club Reserve, on Saturday, at 3 p.m. WANTED Known—The Illustrated New Zealand Herald, containing portraits of the 1 l tago Volunteer Representatives and Colored Supplement, now published. Pi ice Is 6d. WANTED the Volunteers of New Zealand to buy this month’s number of the Illustrated. New Zealand . Herald , containing faithful portraits of the prize-winners of the Inter-provincial Rifle contest. WANTED, an Engineer capable of taking charge of a steam-engine and rjuartz battery. For particulars apply at the office of the Duke of Edinburgh Quartz Company, Stafford street, between the hours of twelve and one o’clock on Saturday. James J. Taine. SPECIAL NOTICE. . A f | MIE Steamer X BEAUTIFUL STAR, Will positively be despatched wiraaJ.ilL.aaag f or Timaru, Akaroa, and Lyttleton, To-morrow at 4 p.m. from Rattray street wharf. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Agents. BELL WARD ELECTION. MR WOODLAND will address the Electors of Bell Ward, at Wain’s Rainbow Hotel, At half-past eight o’clock, This Evening ; And at the Odd Fellows Hall, To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, at 7.30 p.m. COUNCILLOR FOR LEITH WARD. MR W. ORAM BALL will address the Electors of Leith Ward _ At Wain’s Hotel, Grcst King street, This (Friday) Evening, * At 8 o’clock. E. KINGCOMBE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE! AS the WALLACE will be laid up for her annual overhaul during next week, the OAMAHU Cargo must be shipped per MAORI, which sails on WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. Offices : Harbor Chambers. •jyjpSSRS BROWN, JONES, and ROBINSON wish to remind their Dunedin Customers that they are closing business here. All accounts not paid by August 6th, will be placed in the Court for recovery. Mr E. SAL A MON, Professor of Pianoforte, thorough Bass, and Singing, intends giving instructions as above. For terms apply at his residence, Clyde street, next to Mr Willis ; or at Mr Bcgg’s Music Saloon, Princes street, Dunedin. ” SATURDAY, 30th .JULY, at >2 o’clock. On the the Premises of Mr Chilcott, George FREDE R ICK ‘H . EVA N S has received instructions from Mr Chilcott (who is leaving Otago) to sell off by auction, the whole of his stock-in-trade, including— Jewellery. greenstone mounted, musical boxes, 3 lathes, show cases, counter and shelving, and the hou-.ehold furniture. Also lot of game fowls ,nd ducks. Terms cash. REID’S Dance Clasr. South Australian Hall, every Sa'.ur lay afterno.-n, and Tuesday evening. Pupils received any time. lyj- r reeves XVILIj addhkss THE ELECTORS OF HIGH WARD IN THE LONG-ROOM, CRITERION HOTEL, ON SATURDAY EVENING AT EIGHT. fTT3 LET.—Four roomed detached Cottage, X ton of Rattray street, steps, above Pritchard’s Smithy. Apply premises.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2255, 29 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2255, 29 July 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2255, 29 July 1870, Page 3

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