Election Notices. ELECTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT. MR. MAC AN DREW will address the Electors at the Masonic Hall, Moray Place, Oh MONDAY EVENING Next, the IGth inst., at 8 o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, IN pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870,” I, John Burnside, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Otago, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the thirty-first day of December, 1870, under the Public Seal of the Colony, an election will be held for tfie return of a Superintendent of the Province of Otago, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Provincial Government Buildings, Dunedin, .at noon on the Twenty-first day of January, 1871, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on the twentieth day of Febuary, 1871. JOHN BURNSIDE, Principal Returning Officer. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Otago; — The Provincial Government Buildings, Dunedin. The Schoolhouse, North Dunedin The Schoolhouse, North-East Valley The Courthouse, Port Chalmers j The Dri'l Shed, Kaikorai The Schoolhouse, Green Island The Schoolhouse, Kaikorai The Schoolhouse, Caversham. The Schoolhouse, Morningtou. The Schoolhouse, Anderson’s Bay The Schoolhouse, North-East Harbor - .v“ The Schoolhouse, Portobello The Schoolhouse, Blueskin The Schoolliouae, Merton The Courthouse, Oama.ru The Schoolhouse, Papakaio The Courthouse, Marewhcnua The Schoolhouse, Otepopo The Schoolhouse, Hampden The Courthouse, Hawkeshury The Schoolhouse, Pleasant River The Schoolhouse, Palmerston The f'choolbouse, Macrae’s The Courthouse, West Taieri The Schoolhouse, East Taieri The Schoolhouse, North Taieri The Schoolhouse, Maungatua The Schoolhouse, Otakia The Schoolhouse, Waihola The Schoolhouse, Waihola Gorge The Courthouse, Milton The Schoolhouse, Southbridgo The Schoolhouse, Glenore The Schoolhouse, Kaitangata The Schoolhouse, Hill End The Courthouse, Havelock The Courthouse, Lawrence The Courthouse, Waipori The Schoolhouse, Wetherstone’s The Schoolhouse, Blue Spur Lancaster’s Store, Beaumont Ferry The Courthouse, Balclutha The Schoolhouse, South Clutha The Schoolhouse, Warepa The Schoolhouse, Popotunoa The Courthouse, Switzers The Courthouse, Roxburgh The Schoolhouse, Miller’s Flat West The Schoolhouse, Nokomai Mr Barbury’s House at'Waitaki The Courthouse, Queenstown The Courthouse, Arrowtown The Schoolhouse, Macetown The Library, Skipper’s Point The Dwellinghouse of Lawton and Gardiner, Moke Creek The Courthouse, Clyde The Courthouse, Alexandra The Courthouse, Black’s The House of Samuel M'Culloch, Drybread Canvass Booth, Nevis The Courthouse, Cromwell' The Public Hall, Kawarau Gorge The Schoolhouse, Newcastle The House of Louis Grant, Bendigo Cossar and Slait’s Store, Bannockburn The Police Camp, Oardrona The Courthouse, Naseby The Courthouse, St. Bathan’s The Courthouse, Hamilton The Schoolhouse, Hyde The House of Andrew Murray, Serpentine The Schoolhouse, Tapanui The Schoolhouse, Tuturau The Schoolhouse, Mimihau The Courthouse, Riverton The Warden’s Office, Orepnki The Schoolhouse, Cummie’s Bush Dr Hodgkinson’s House, Mount Fairfax John Howell’s House, Flint’s Bush The Schoolhouse, Waiancwa The Schoolhouse. Wallacetown C. Martin’s House, Byal Bush The Police Station, Wintou The Courthouse, Invercargill The Schoolhouse, Mavis Bush The Courthouse, Camphelltown The Old Police Station. Dacre ’ Tim Schoolhouse, Nevis The House of Mr Cowan, Hokanui The House of Captain Hankinson, Liuwood The Horse of Mr Johnston, Wrey’s Bush T he House of Mr M ‘Lean, Wairaki, JOHN BURNSIDE, Principal Returning Officer. ELECTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT. jyj'R MACANDUEW’S Central Committee will meet This Evening, at half-past 7. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. CITY ELECTION. MR BATHGATE _tora on will Address the ElecTUESDAY NEXT, 17th INST., At the North Dunedin Drill Shed, At 8 o’clock evening. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF CAVERSHAM AND PENINSULA, GENTLEMEN— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your district in the General Assembly, and will take an early opportunity of explaining to yoii ray views upon the most important political questions affecting the Colony. W. A. TOLMIE, Dunedin, 12th January, 1871.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 16 January 1871, Page 4
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596Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 16 January 1871, Page 4
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