Advertisements received too late for Classification. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. MR. J. CARGILL’S Committee will meet every night at half-past six o’clock sharp at the IMPERIAL HOTEL, Princes Street South. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. MR, J. CARGILL will meet the Electors of South Ward as follows : ON MONDAY, At the Imperial Hotel at 7 o'clock. At the Peacock at 84 ~ ON TUESDAY. At the Caledonian Hotel at 7 o’clock. At the Maitland Hotel at 84 o’clock. Dunedin, 3rd May, 1872. JOHN CARGILL, ESQ., Dunedin. DEAR SIR—We, the undersigned Citizens residing in South Ward, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for the Representation of the Ward in the City Council. Having full confidence that the interests of the Ward and of the City generally will be safe in your hands. We are, Dear Sir, Yours respectfully, JAB. WHITELAW G. E. DFIRMER G. BROWN J. DAVIE J. T WRIGHT R. JOPP GOODSIR WATSON AND QOW JAS. KNOX J. T. ROBERTS D. WOOD J. HOWIE JAS. BAXTER ROB. JACK JAS. WALLS J. REID JAS. MILLS A. PROSSER G. BRODRICK And 101 additional. Dunedin, 3rd May, 1872. To Messrs James Whitelaw, G. E. Denner, and others signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN —I accept with pleasure your request to be nominated a Candidate to represent the South Ward in the City Council, and trust, if elected, to merit the confidence you are pleased to place in me I remain, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant JOHN CARGILL, Dunedin, 27th April, 1872. ROBERT ROSSBOT AM, ESQ. SIR —We, the undersigned Ratepayers in South Ward, request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate for the office of Councillor, rendered vacant by the resignation of E. B. Cargill, Esq., and should you accede to our request we shall use our best endeavors to secure your return. We are, Sir, Y ours respectfully, J. EDMOND, J. SKENE, W. WATSON, J. ANDERSON, T. J. LEAKY, M. FLEMING, &c., &c., &c. To Messrs Edmond, Skene, Watson, Anderson, Leary, Fleming, and others signing the above. GENTLEMEN— I have much pleasure in complying with your flattering Requisition, and beg to offer myself as Candidate for the office of Councillor, now vacant by the resignation of E. B. Cargill, Esq., ; and should I have the honor of representing you, I shall feel it my duty to look strictly after your interests, and that of the citizens gene* rally. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. ROSSBOTHAM. PAWNBROKER’S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. SATURDAY, MAY 11, At 12 o’clock, sharp. W BARNETT AND CO. . will sell at their Rooms, by order of Mr A. Solomon, Pawnbroker, George street, on Saturday, May 11, at 12 o’clock sharp—a large quantity of valuable unredeemed pledges, consisting of gold and silver watches, jewellery, clothing, guns, Ac., Ac., as per following list 1870—June 20th, 694, gold watch. August 2nd, 851, gold albert chain. November 12th, 1283, violin and shawl. December 24th, 1397, breast pin ; 1401, brooch ; 30th, 1424, brooch. 1871— January 28, 106, dress length. February Ist, 126, ring; 20th, 190, watch and ring. March 9th, 253, watch and chain; 22nd, 297, shawl. May sth, 442, silver watch ; 444, ring; 19th, 494, gold watch; 27th, 527, silver -watch; 529, silver watch. June 2. 650, brooch ; 7th, 677 dress ; 9th, 581, silver watch ; 17tli, 615, cornopean ; 20th, 630, pair sheets and jacket ; 21st, 635, two quilts and six spoons ; 28th, 657, nugget pin. July 7, 689, silver watch ; 19th, 715, brooch ; 24th, 730, gold lever watch; 27th, 740, dross; 741, gold Albert chain; 29th, 749, silver watch ; 31st, 752, silver watch. August 2nd, 762, coat; 7th, 775, silver watch ; 12th, 792, pair earrings ; 18th, 819, silver watch; 19tb, 822, vest and flute. 22nd, 837, gold lever watch ; 23rd, 842, silver watch; 24th, 848. pair earrings ; 850, coat and shirt; 26th. 853, quartz specimen. September 2nd, 884, chain; 4tb, 888, silver watch ; 892, gold watch; 6th, 901, pair of pistols ; 7th, 908, silver watch ; Bth, 910, gold watch, chain, brooch, and plated fish slice ; 15th, 926, silver watch ; 23rd, 944, chain ; 27th, 950, watch and chain. October 3rd, 968, table cloth, 969, curb chain ; 6th, 980, gold lever watch and chain ; 11th, 996, silver watch; 28th, 1058, four yards cloth, 1059, gold watch ; ‘•ovember4, 1079, brooch, December 7th, 1168, jacket and shirt; 21st, 1206, ten articles of clothing ; 28th, 1224, child’s dress. And 72 other lots which the Act does not require to be particularized.
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Evening Star, Issue 2873, 4 May 1872, Page 3
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737Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2873, 4 May 1872, Page 3
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