Advertisements received too late for Classification. OTAGO INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Institute will beheld /\ on Tuesday next, 9th inst., at 7 p in., in the Provincial Council Chambers, when the following papers will be read : By Mr H. Skey—On periodic vertical Oscillations of the Earth’s Atmosphere, and the connection existing "between the fluctuations of pressure as indicated by the barometer, and the changes of the weather. 1 By Mr A. C. Purdie—Notes on a (supposed) new Species of Bittern from the Lake District, and on the skeleton of a bird found in Dunedin. Entrance from Liverpool street only. Each member is entitled to introduce two friends. T. M. HOCKEN, Hon. Secretary. Homes for the people.—freeholds.—The undersigned has for sale five allotments of land in the township of Keynstone (close to the Benevolent Institution) ; rich land, suitable for a garden. Also, choice sections in the township of St. Andrews, Caversham. Terms t > suit purchasers : monthly payments if required. Persons desirous of securing a freehold on easy terms should apply early. Twenty minutes’ walk from Post Office. No City rates, gas rates, or water taxes, or Building Ordinance. —H. F. Hardy, Eldon Chambers, Princas-st. Corporation Notices, CITY OF DUNEDIN.—The following Candidates have been Nominated for the Councillorship for South Ward, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Henry Smith Fish, junr., viz.:— Mr Edward Bowes Cargill Mr John Thomas Chaplin. All further proceedings in the Election were duly adjourned until Wednesday, 10th August instant, on which day a Poll will be taken at the Old Police and Immigration Buildings, Princes street South, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.tn. Signed, on behalf of his Worship the Mayor, J, M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 6th August, 1870. Hlection Notices. ELECTION FOR 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. MR J, T. CHAPLIN Will Addres the Electors of the above Ward ON MONDAY EVENING, AT WATSON’S ROYAL HOTEL, Walker street, At half-past 7 o’clock. TO E. B, CARGILL, ESQ., DUNEDIN. DEAR Slß—The daily increasing necessity for committing the interests and management of the City to men of known business ability and integrity leads us to request that you will he good enough to allow yourself to be nominated to represent South Ward in the City Council, and although we know you can only do this at considerable personal sacrifice, we venture to hope you will, for the general benefit of the Citizens, accede to our request, and in the event of your doing so, we pledge on selves to give you our best support and influence. We remain, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, James Brown George Whittingham Jas. Whitelaw Wm. Thompson William Sly Henry Tcwsley, for Sargood Son,& Ewen T. W. Kempthorno W. Sfavcly Thonas M ‘Gregor James Walls H. Walden James Mills Thomas Little H. Houghton Colman Burke Sc tt and Josling William Watson George Adams John Richards W. Dairymple, Jr. J. M. Jamieson John Davie James Scoular Thos. B, Ulph Hohert Glendining Michael Fleming B. J. Lowry Alexander Wood Michael Fagan Andrew Lindsay Charles Grnt James Black Robert Winkfield George Harris Dunedin, August, Guthrie : A. M'llroy A. Davies E.. Wilson and Co, William West Hugh Macneil Edward Brown George Elson David Hutchison Trevena and Clegg William Hepburn R.. and T. Haworth Andrew G. Watson Archibald Moir Henry Crone R. M'Ghce A. R. Livingston E. Herbert Frederick Bowers L. Peterson J. M'Neil Simpson George M'lntosh Samuel Bird Daniel Melican John Edmond Joseph Farra A. Clappertou James Kennedy George A. Smyth Samuel Webb John Wills C. Bonny And Others, 1870. TO MESSRS JAS. BROWN, JAS. WHITELAW, M. FAGAN, JOHN EDMOND, H. TEWSLEY, W. WATSON, and other gentlemen signing the requisition. f i ENTLEMEN—In answer to your reVX quisiti n 1 gladly place my services at your disposal as your representative in the City Council for the South Ward, and should ray fellow citizens think tit to elect me to that honourable post, shall do my utmost to promote the interests of the Ward and of the City at large. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. E B. CARGILL. Dunedin, 3rd August, 1870. Publ ations and Literature. FAIRBAIRN’S IMPERIAL BIBLE DICTIONARY Family Bibles, Church Services, &c., &c. Illustrated London News, half-yearly volumes Cassell’s Illustrated History of England Cassell’s Popular Educator, half-calf. 3 vols. New Zealand, by Hochstetter &c., &c., &c., At REITH & WILKIE’S.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2263, 8 August 1870, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2263, 8 August 1870, Page 3
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