Advertisements received too late for Classification. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. C'i ENTLEMEN—I have to-day been preIT seated with a requisition signed by a large number of yourselves, asking me to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of the City at the coming elections for the Provincial Council. ! p to the time I saw the document I had not intended to ask your suffrages on tho present occasion, as I felt, from past experience, that I had not sufficient time at my disposal to discharge satisfactorily the duties of the position. From the flattering nature of the requisition, however —signed as it is by parties who both agree with and differ from me in political matters—l feci that out of respect to those who have ashed me, I have no o her course open than place my services at your disposal. In doing so, I desire to state that should your votes place me in the position of one of your representatives, I shall, as I have done in the past, use my best efforts to promote the interests of the City and of the province generally. My views are, I hope, of a liberal and progressive character, and my, only object in coming‘forward is to do what l ean to assist iti pushing on public works, promoting settlement, developing the varied resources bf this magnificent • country, and at 'same time maintaining the efficiency of our educational and other social institutions. Trusting to meet you before the day of election, and thanking the requisitioiiists for their confidence, I have the honor to remain, Your most obedient servant, GEO. TURNBULL. Dunedin, 4fh March, 1871. S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR FOR TIvIARU, AICAROA, AND LYTTELTON. THE above Steamer sails on TUESDAY, 7th March. Cargo till 12 o’clock. Passengers at 3 o’clock. Offices: Harbor Chambers, .rtv WANTED a Girl from 12 to 14 years. Apply Morcombe’s Store, Walker street. CT T ANTED a Girl to make herself geneVV rally useful. Apply between 2 and 6p,m., to Mrs Shnry, Mornington. WANTED a Girl about 15 to mind a baby, and do general housework. Reference required. Apply, Mrs North, Bell Tower. WANTED Tenders for plastering. Specifications at Duncan’s, Rattray street. PUBLIC NOTICE. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR TO DUNEDIN. AN Adjourned Meeting of the Reception Committee will be held at the City Council Chambers, on Tuesday, 7th March, at 3 p.ra. The Committee invite the attendance of the Representatives of the various public bodies and Friendly Societies. H. S. FISH, Jim,, Mayor. March 6th, 1871. MR BARTON will address the Ele.tova as under : Tuesday, 7th March.—Mission House, Russell street, at 8.30 p.m Wednesday, Bth March—At the North Duuediu Drill Shed, at 8 30 p.m. Thursday, 9th March.—At the Masonic Hall, Dunedin, at 7.30 p.m. Friday, 10th March.—At the o,dd Fellows 1 Hall, George street, Dunedin, at 7.30. TO CHARLES, S. REEVES. ESQ. CITE,--We the undersigned Electors of the io Oily of Dunedin, haying confidence in your ability to serve onr interests in the Provincial Council, request you to allow yourself to be nominated as one of our Members, and should you comply with our request, we premise you our support. {Here follow the signatures,) To Messrs Lovell, Fargie, Isaacs, Marks, Burt, Hogg, Galbraith, Liggins, M‘Farlane, Watson, Hayman, Wilkinson, Catamore, Haydou, and other yequlaitionists, GENTLEMEN, —I feel highly honored by your flattering requisition, aud willingly comply with your request. Should I be elected one of your representatives, my best exertions, shyll he used to advance thy prosperity of our City and Province, my iqotto being “ Progress.” I am faithfully yours, CHARLES S. REEVES, Maclaggan street, March Cth, JB7L WANTED, Servant Girl, about 15. Mrs Anderson, Verandah Cottage* York Place, near Robin Hood, lOST, Bundle of Bills. Please return to J Star office. (Reward), THE March Number of the New Zealand Church News can he obtained at Wheeler’s Advertising Agency, Publicati ns and Literature. mHE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL JL Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple aud complete directions. Colored Fashion Plates and Berlin Pat terns from Paris Home and Cookery Receipts, Pastimes ’ New Music, &c. FulLaize Patterns for cutting out every description of garment worn by the members of a family •
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 3
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