Advertisements received too late for Classification. WANTED KNOWN, WH. NEALE, City Boot Mart, Dunedin, • is now opening 20 cases Best Boots and Shoes, Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Girls’, and Infants’, in all sizes and suitable for the Season. CHE AP and GOOD ! Y. R. Dunedin, 12th March, 1871. HIS Excellency the Governor will hold a at the Provincial Council Chambers, on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at 2 o’clock p.ra. The Entree Circle will assemble in the Speaker’s Room, and will be composed of the M embers of both Houses of the Colonial Parliament; his Honor the Superintendent and the Provincial Executive ; the Mayor of Dunedin ; the Consuls of Foreign Powers j and those other gentlemen to whom cards of entree have been sent. The general public will enter by the Terrace. Each gentleman attending the Levee is re* quested to bring a card with his name written or printed thereon. By His Excellency’s command, HENRY D. PITT, Captain, K. A., A.D.C. MR HEPBURN will address the Electors at The Presbyterian Schoolroom, Maori Hill, On 'A ednesday Evening, At 7 30. f And at Waikari Schoolroom, On Thursday Evening, At 7.30. NOTICE. THE principal Grocers have agreed to close their places of business Tomorrow, at 12 o’clock noon. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. OUR Warehouse will he closed To-morrow Tuesday. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. KAIKORAI ELECTION. To JOHN ROBERTS, Ksq., of the firm of Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co., Wool Merchants, Dunedin. SIB. We, the undersigned settlers of the Kaikorai Electoral District, beg respectfully that you will allow yourself to be nominated as our representative for the Provincial Council. From the fact that you intend to make your residence in this province, in which you possess a large stake, and your wellknown experience and probity in mercantile tran actions, we consider yon are highly qualified in every respect to undertake the legislative duties of a province which by judicious government, is destined to become great ani prosperous, and the happy home of a large population. Confident of your fitness for the office, we shall, should you consent to our request, use every lawful means to secure your return. We are, Sir, Yours very respectfully, Frederick Jones James Muir Wm Cunningham Robert Crawford James Reilly James Hewitt James Donald George Thomson William Thorburn David Andrew, senr. John Andrew Peter Crawford James Gardner Adam Rae Charles Sampson Robert Currie William Shand Geo. Reuwick Wm A. Caldwell James Scott John Matheson John Duncan James Eunciman Thos, Frew Richard Runciman Thos. Hetherington Thos. Howorth James Howorth Daniel M‘Lachlan Peter Wilson James Thomson William Thomson James Lambert Sydney Smith John Knox James Shand James Gray Messrs JONES, MUIR, CUNNINGHAM, CRAWFORD, and other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in acceding to your very complimentary requisition to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for yonr district in the Provincial Council. I am unable at present to fix a day for addressing you, but I will not fail to do myself that honor prior to the nomination. Should I be successful in my candidature, you may rely on my doing all in my power to further your general interests, i am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant,! JOHN ROBERTS. TEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND WAIKARA. Ss. TAIROA will • leave the Jetty at 10 p.m. This Evening, taking passengers and no for above Ports. = H. HOUGHTON & CO. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Members of the Local Cricket Clubs and others interested in Cricket will be held at the Shamrock Hotel on Thursday evening next at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of considering the best steps to be taken for the improvement of the Ground for next season. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE COMMERCIAL Bank OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, ALL Persons having claims on the Commercial Bank of New Zealand, Limited, are requested to present the same for liquidation without delay at the office of A. W. MORRIS, Attorney for the Official Liquidator. Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki,* Manakau. Hokitika, and Greymouth, THE a.B. TARANAKI, will sail from Port ► Chalmers for the above Ports On TUESDAY, 14th Inst, ’assengers per 4 o’clock steamer. Offices: Harbor Chambers,
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2518, 13 March 1871, Page 3
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