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Supreme Court.— The case of Pindar v. Campbell was concluded yesterday, the jury answering the issues in favor of the defendant. Mr Macasscy applied for leave to move to set aside those issues given in favor of the plaintiff.

HR sl2 Lever Watch, No 13,580 purchased from Chas. P. Nortonfe Co, 86, Nassau street, New York, January sth, hai been carried by me over six months, with a total variation in time of only 26 seconds, without the slightest regulating, and presents the same brilliancy of colour as when purchased. New York, July 30th, 1870. (For continuation of news see fourth page.) Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees - Messrs Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager • Mr J. P. Hydes. Complimentary Benefit to MII. J. MUSGR AV E. THIS TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 23rd, Tom Taylor’s Play of PAYABLE ON DEMAND, Lina ... ... Miss Flora Anstead Marquis, Mr O'Brien Reuben Golclsched, Mr Musgrave ; Bricabrae, Mr Hydes, and Company. Concluding with (first time here), WE ALL HAVE OUR LITTLE FAULTS. Mrs Rollick ... Miss Flora Anstead. Tickets to all parts of the house PAYABLE ON DEMAND. CRICKMORE’S ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Port Chalmers. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. July 23, 1872. BOOTH AND GLOVER’S CALEDONIAN TROUPE. In their recherche Entertainment. Doors open at 7.30, To commence at 8 First-Class, 3s ; Second do, 2s ; Back do, Is. JAMES R. WILSON, Sec. American S.M. N.Y.

TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN, —Tn soliciting the favor of your votes at the forthcoming Election, I do so of my own accord, and not as the nominee of any party or clique; knowing well that requisitions in general are got up hy persons who are paid liberally er otherwise as the candidate whom they work for is returned or rejected. I have been a ratepayer in the Ward for the last ten years, and still remain so, and well know the neglect its interests have experienced in the Council. I therefore am determined, should you deem fit to elect me, to devote all my energies towards seeing South Ward receive its just amount of the City rates, and those rates expended in a proper and practical manner. This, as you are well aware, has been fully illustrated by the member for Leith Ward, where the streets aud byways are in a condition justly to be envied by the residents of South Ward. The sanitary condition of the City is one I deem of the utmost importance, and 1 am in favor of borrowing funds for its improvement —an object, lam certain, posterity could not object to—at the same time I should use every effort to reduce the present high rate of taxation, and to equalise the Water Com pony’s valuation with those of the municipality. Again, gentlemen, I am strongly opposed to the present system of rating for the new kerbing, and if elected, will endeavor to have it altered to something more equitable to leaseholders than it is at present, and release them from paying u hat, in my opinion, the freeholder has a perfect right to do. In conclusion, should you return me I shall render every attention to the interests of the City generally, and South Ward in particular. 1 remain. Gentlemen, Ypur obedient servant, WM. E, CDUZENS. JAMES WALLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON- _ MONGER, Corner of Princes and Walker Streets, Dunedin, Begs to intimate that, in consequence of his having decided to orret New and More Commodious Premises, he has resolved to offer his Entire Stock of Well Arsorted GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, &.C., viz : Fencing Wire, Nos G 7, and 8, very superior quality; also, penUug Staples, American Broo:;rs, Seaming Twine, booking Stover, Leamington Ranges, Register Grates Fenders, Eire Terns, choice selection of Fancy Bird Cages, Nails, Bmshware, Door-mats, Baths, Avery’s Count' r and Platform Scales, Brass and Iron Hinges of. every description, Electro plated Goods in great variety, Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Block Tin and Wire Dish Covers, Tju Tea and Coffee Pots, Locks of gll kinds, Trays in great variety, , S. c. To Parties Furnishing, Contractors, Builders Carpenters, Fanners, and Parties from the Country Districts, a rare opportunity presents itself of obtaining what they require on the most reasonable terms. Large Shipments of General Goods just to hand, aud to arrive by first vessels. GENERAL ASSORTMENT of CAE BEN*. TEIJS’ TOOLS ALWAYS Qtf HAtfD.

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Evening Star, Issue 2941, 23 July 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2941, 23 July 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2941, 23 July 1872, Page 3

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