Advertisements received too late for Classification. Princess theatre. Lessees. Messrs Lawrence and Company. Last Four Nights of the Celebrated Comedian. . Mr WILLIAM HOSKINS, And the Talented and Charming Artiste, Miss FLO HENCE COLVILLE. The performance will commence THIS EVENING (Wednesday), March Ist. With Bulwer’s Comedy, in 5 Acts, entitled MONEY. To conclude with the Farce of PRECtOUS BETSY. FRIDAY NEXT, Benefit of MLs Colville and Mr Hoskins. Doors open at 7 30, commence at S precisely. Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box office at the Theatre open from 10 to 12 and 2to 3 daily. , OK terion. each. Tho celebrated Photographs are still at Scott’s, next CriPrices—Colored, 2a 6d ; : plain, IsOd WANTED to Let, a Shop and Store. Apply Golden Age-Hotel.’ LOST, near Water of Leith, a Gentleman's Gold Ring. Finder leaving the same at Mr Geo. Young’s, watchmaker, will be rewarded. TO HENRY HOWORTH, ESQ. SIR —We, (he Undersigned Citizens and Electors of Duntjdiu, request that yon will consent to be nominated as a Candidate to represent this City in the Provincial Council; and we pledge ourselves to promote your return, Leling convinced that from your aoiind practical ability, your experience as a member of the General Assembly, and your long residence in this City, the Constituency and the Province in general will bo greatly henefitted by your election. (Here follow the signatures.) TO MESSRS WM. MASON, JAMES MILLS, F. H. IRVINE, THOMAS BEVERIDGE, JOHN S. DOUGLAS, DAVID HUNTER, A. R. LIVINGSTONE, G. HINDLE, and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. I HAVE much pleasure in complying with yonr requisition, and will take an early opportunity of publicly addressing you on the leading subjects which will Le brought under tho consideration of the Provincial Council. Thanking you for the honor you have conferred upon me*. ■ I: am, . 1 Youn obedient servant, HENRY HCWORTH} •
WANTED to'purohaso a small Circular Saw also socondbaudTurning Lathe. Address C., Octagon Timber Yard. BELL WARD ELECTION. jyyj'R. LIVINGSTONE will meet the Electors in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Thursday Evening at 8 o’cloc 3C TENDERS are inviM day for Alterations t» Cotrage Pians may be seen at Octag^ ll Timber Yard. Lowest or any Tendw accepted. - f 1 ‘ ESTATE OF JOHN GEIFFEN. A FIRST DIVIDEND of 5s in the £ will be paid on and afVr the lOtli inst., at the office ,of W. and Cl. Turnbull and Co., Hiah street, on all proved claims against the above Estate. Parties who have not yet lodged their proofs arc requested to do so before the Bth, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in the dividend GEO. TDRNBULL, ) Trustee JAS. T. MACKERRAS, j iiustee3 - TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL WARD. S'l E ITLEMEN,— Being a Candidate for VIT the representation of Bell Ward in the City Council, I bog most respectfully to solicit your suffrages. Should you do me the honor to elect mo, nothing shall be Wanting on my part, to carry out the duties devolving on me in a creditable manner and 1 trust to your entire satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, W. WOODLAND. Corporation Notices, CITY OF DUNEDltf.—Election of one Councillor for Bell Ward, in room of Mr Frank?. Mansfield, resigned. The following Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor as above:— Alexander Robert Livingstone, William Woodland. There being more than one Candidate, all further proceedings in the election were this day duly adjourned until Friday, 3rd March, on which day® poll vill be taken at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, George street, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. H. 9. FISH, Junr., Mayor. 27th February, 1971.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2508, 1 March 1871, Page 3
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