■ - ivin'i/.ivt Advertisements received too latg’ for Classification. : 1 ' n r TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH HARBOUR DISTRICT: A DESIRE having Veen 'expressed by pumy of . tbft Electorsia.yo.ur District that I shouldreprcsent their iiitefcsts-in the Provincial Council, 1 beg to intimate that my services (whatever they may b,o worth) arc at your dispb-al. I pledge myself to no party, but claim the right, it you elect me, to vote and act for your interests, and the interests of the Province, according to the best of my judgmentI shall take aji early o portumty of in viting you to meet me indifferent convenient places in your District, for the purpose of affording you an opportunity of comparing your views with my own on the many subjects which the! new Provincial; Council will lie called upon to consider. r I am, Gentlemen, > Your obedient Servant, ■' , J. HYDE.HARRIS. Dunedin, 2nd March, 18,1 kf, b' TENDERS will be, received .at, the Office of the Secretary for* Land and Works, until inwih of Monday-/ pith'' Minch, for Con-. tract No. 535 Cohitnrction of portions of the road,. Dunedin,.tjo specifications may he seen tutil.fpyius’ of tender obtained >t’the bffibeqf the Engineer of Roads arid Works, uriedin. Tomlersto.be-indoi-sed “Roads and Works lender foi Contract No. 533.” 'the Government docs pet underlie, ftp j?ccept, the, }o west or any tender. D. REID, Secretary for Land and Works Dfc iedin, 3rd March/ 1817k. •• V A -J | - rt PROVINCIAL EfcE®T ON. MR. M‘INDOE will address the El ctora ■a'-:] The Boom, am} Hahover ’ • •. .i •/i gtreets; ,On Monday, the 6th inst., ~ : i -At 8 p.m. • TXANCING CLASSES 'formed in Town 1 J or Cohhtyy attended on short notice. , Professor Reid, George street, Dunedin. WANTED to Sell; ißooks of all kinds at half-price. W. B. Yaldwyn, Kashin ere, Queen Street. T ) THE ELEC TORS OF THE CITY OF DUN ED} N. GENTLEMEN —At th,e la,te C}ty Election for the General Assembly, I stated that I would ask your support fft return me one o| your -Members for thg Proyiupial Council, .1 YvaY<s noy*the honor topjaoc- at your-di»pbs>vl and, if elected, will forth! (illy fulfil the tnist reposed iume. } have the hpiidr to he, ~ Gentlemen* , Your, obedieubseevant, LL| AM,. H., .pEY N OLDS. WANTED, ft respectable woman two or three tipioa a week to wash and clean. Apply Mrs Ices, High street, between William and Alva streets. , COMMERCIAL BUILDING k MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual. Fpftiiightly’Areitiiig of the above Sbci’ety for'the purpose of receivin'" Subscriptions: &c7,’ will~1)3 lieTd oh Monday evening, March 6th. 'from 0 to 8. WILL S. DOUGLAS, i •Secretary.; Moray Plate.-The-Rev. Mr SMALLEY will Preach To-Morrow Forenoon at 11, and Evening at 6.30.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2511, 4 March 1871, Page 3
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