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found for such expensive machinery sufficiently proves that our colonial industry is driving the less suitable home manufactures from the market. Mr Vogel’s financial scheme must then be remodelled, and other means devised for raising a revenue. Advertisements received too late for Classification. ELECTION FOIL SOUTH WARD. AT the request of a large and influential Meeting, held last night at Watson s Royal Hotel, . MR J. T. CHAPLIN Has consented to become a Candidate for South Ward. August 5, 1870. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. A MEETING of the Committee and Supporters of Mr J. T. Chaplin will be held at Watson’s Royal Hotel, this evening, at half-past 7 o’clock. TENDERS for the purchase of th undivided moiety of and in allotments 13, 35, and 30, on a plan of subdivision of, inter alia, Section 2, Block XXXIII., having a frontage of 44 feet to George street, by a depth of 53 feet ; together with the Dwelling-house thereon, in the occupation of Miss Pole, will be received by Mr B. C. Haggitt, solicitor, Manse street, Dunedin. £SOO REWARD. *\TTEFEREAS, on the morning of the Ist \\ ■: of • August' instaht, the ■ Police Station at Clyde was-broken. into, and 1,3300z5. lOdwt . of Gold, and L 3.065 in Bank Notes, belonging to the Bank of New South V ales, stolen therefrom: This is to Notify that a reward of L 250 will be paid by the Bank of New South Wales to any person or persons who may give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and a further reward of L 250 for the recovery of the above-men-tioned property, or of this latter amount, a sum in proportion t) the vaiue of the property so recovered. J. OSWALD GILCHRIST, Inspector Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand. £SOO EEWARD. WHEREAS, on the morning of the Ist of August instant, the Police station at Clyde was broken into, and 7(390z5. I4dwts, of Gold, and L 2.092 in Bank Notes, belonging to the Bank of New Zealand, stolen therefrom : This is to Notify that a reward of L 250 will be paid by the Bank of New Zealand to any person or persons who may give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and a further reward of L 250 for the recovery of the above-men-tioned property, or of this latter amount, a sum in proportion to the value of the property so. recovered. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector of Bank of New Zealand. V. R. £l, 50 0 REWA RD. As Under. WHEREAS, on the morning of the Ist in«t., the Police Station at Clyde, in the Province of Otago, was broken into, and treasure to tho amount of L 13,032 stolen therefrom, consisting of Gold to the value of L 7875, and Bank ;Notes L 5157, the numbers of which are known : It is Hereby Notified that a Reward of LSOO will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders and the recovery of the stolen i i* Further Notified that His Excellency Governor offers a FREE PARDON in event of the person giving such informabeing an accomplice in the robbery. * W. A. TOLMIE, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago, rovincial Government Offices, Dunedin, 3rd August, 1870. .REWARD.— Provincial Government, (as above) - LSOO 0 0 Bank of New South ” Wales (half for conviction and half for recovery of property) - 500 0 0 ~ Bank of New Zealand, do., do., do, 500 0 0 Total Reward ■ LI, 500 0 0 IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, DUNEDIN. Under Distress Warrant. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rigid, Title, and Interest (if any), of George Smith, Carpenter, iu and to the property leased by him from Messrs Gibbs and Clayton, and situate. in Moray Place, Duncd n. Will bo sold by Public Auction on Saturday, the (sth day of August, 1870, at 12 o’clock (noon), at the Supreme Court Hotel, Stuart street. , Terms Cash. JOHN HUGHES, Bailiff. T> BID’S Dance Classes, South Australian JAj Hall, Saturday After, oon and Tuesday Evenings. Schools by agreement. Private Lessons, WANTED, a young man as Groom, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to C. E. Petersen, Ellis’s Family Hotel, Great King street. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF SOUTH WARD. : i MEETING of those Ratepayers favora*- able to the return of Mr E. B. Cargill, Will be held at Maguire’s Imperial Hotel, on Saturday evening, at 7.30.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 5 August 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 5 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2261, 5 August 1870, Page 3

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