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Shipping-, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS~ .i'Si-v/-Beautiful star b.b. for timabjl,AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, To” morrow, Tuesday, August Ist.Cargotill 2 p,m. Passengers by 4 o’clock steamer. MAORI s.b. for BLUFF (transhipping.at through rates to Invercargill, To* morrow, Tuesday, Ist August. Cargo till I p.m. Passengers at 3 o’clock. rpARANAKI s.s. for OAMARU; 1 LYTT E LTON, WELLINGTON, BIQTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANAKAU, (transhipping Cargo and passengers f> r Wan ganui, Napier, and all West Coast Ports, To-Morrow, Tuesday, Ist August. Special arrangements have been made for , the tiausbip-ment of West Coast Cargo' with promptness and at reduced rates. Cargo received till noon. by 5;30 p.m. PRETTY JANE for KAKANUI, Tomorrow, Tuesday. Cargo receivcdtill 3 p.m. Offices: Harbour Chambers. SOUTHERN STEAM SERVICE. // ANGATIRA,” S.B. Cap. tain Renner, for Tl*. MARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, mid NAPIER, forwarding Cargo to Wanganui- at through rates, on THURSDAY next, August 3rd. Cargo now received at Rattray-street Jetty AH UR 111 I. S.S. Captain M'Kinnon, for BLUFF, INVERCARGILL WHARF, and RIVERTON, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, -■ * Cargo received till 4 p.m. Passengerl *1 6 p.m. , , H. HOUGHTON & Co. Corporation Notices, CITY OP DUNEDIN. —Annual Eleo'. tion of Councillors and Ailditors. The following Candidates have been duly nominated for the offices of Councillors and Auditors: As Councillor for Southward— EDWARD BOWES CARGILL, Prim* • street WILLIAM LLOYD, Stafford street. As Councillor for High Ward— , KEITH RAMSAY, Jetty and Rattray HENRY J. WALTER, Manse street. . As Councillor for Bell Ward— WILLIAM HENRY CUTTEN, GeorgeWILLIAM GILCHRIST, GeorgeWILLIAM HENRY NEALE, George* ROBERT PATERSON, Moray Place, N. E. • ' As Councillor for Leith Ward— ALEXANDER FINDLATEB, Fortfrstreet • LOUIS THONEMAN, Queen-street. As Auditors for the City— HENRY B A YLISS, Duncan street ‘ WILLIAM SMELLIK DOUGLAS, Clyde street SYDNEY JAMES, Manse street There being in each case more than the necessary number of Candidates, all further proceedings in the Election were adjourned until Tuesday, Ist August, 1871, when a poll will be taken for the respective Wards. Hours of polling from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Polling Places will be For SOUTH WARD—Mr Colin Allah’s Office, Immigration Buildings, Princes street south. . For HIGH WARD Provincial Council Chambers, Water street. For BELL WARD Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. ! For L’TTH WARD—Caledonian Society’s Grand Stand, St. David street. One Councillor to be elected for each Ward, Two Auditors to be elected for the whole City. H. S. FISH, Juur., 27th July, 1871. Mayor. CORPORATION OF PORT CHALMERS. Annual election of councillors and AUDITORS. ; The foTowing Candidates have been duly nominated for the offices of Councillors and Auditors : As Councillor for South Ward —David Miller and Robert Parfit Neale. •, As Councillor for Middle Ward—Thomas Rose and Robot Bolton. As Councillor for East Ward—Alphonse W. Johnson and John Morgan. As Councillor for High Wa'd—William M array, Andrew M‘Kinnon, and George Wilson. \ As Auditors for the Town, Alexander Leek and William Kettle were reelected. . , ‘ There being more than the necersary number of candidates for the office of Councillors, nil further proceedings were adjourned. until Tuesday. Ist August, 1871, when a poll will be taken for the respective Wards. Hours of polling from Dam, to 4 p m, ThtrPolPng places will be For South Ward—Mr James Coleman, vacant cottage.. , For Middle Ward—Mr Thomas Brebner, house. For East Ward—Mr G. L. Asher's Portrait Rooms. ■ For High Ward -Town Hall. One Councillor to be elected for each Ward. GEORGE L. ASHER, Town Clerk. July 28, 1871. Public Notices. NOTICE. AS I intend leaving for the North hy the “ Nebraska ” on the 4th August, all parties des.rons of communicating with me are requested to call on me l)efore that date. Rev. D. MOREAU. WI SE. ’ S LIBRARY. 21s Per Annum. ALL THE NEW NOVELS EVERY MAIL. ' A Three Vol. Rook and Magazine to-6ach Subscriber at one time.WISE’S LIBRARY, 2ls. v. |

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2637, 31 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2637, 31 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2637, 31 July 1871, Page 3

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