dvertisements received too late for Classification. IMMIGRATION. PUBLIC NOTICE. IT is hereby notified that Emigrants from Scotland to Otago still embark from the Clyde. By order COLIN ALLAN. Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Dunedin, 29th July, 1872. T ENDEBS Wanted till August 10th, for alterations and brick addition to cotcage. Solomon, Pawnbroker, George street. LOST, yesterday, between White Horse Hotel and Botanical Gardens, Gold Locket, Finder rewarded. Office of this paper. TO LET. -A two-roomed Cottage, behind Mr Coxhcad’s, photographer, Morayplace. Bent, 7s weekly. WANTED a smart Boy, about 15, for office ; must he good penman. Apply at the Distillery. FOUND, Black and Tan young Dog. Can he had by paying expenses. Apply, Irving, Messrs Kempthorue, Prosser. TENDERS invited for Shifting Stable. Apply to Mr Gleeson, corner of Queen and Albany streets. CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN—ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Given, that the following Candidates have been THIS DAY duly Nominated for the Offices of Councillors and Auditors : As Councillors for South Ward— JAMES BROWN, Stafford-street, WILLIAM E. COUEENS, Stafford street. HENRY J. WALTER, Jetty-street. As Councillor for High Ward— ANDREW MERCER, High-street As Councillors for Bell Ward— ALEXANDER R. LIVINGSTON, Car-gill-street. WILLIAM WOODLAND, Filleul-strcet. As Councillor for Leith Ward — JOHN BARNES, Queen-street. A s Auditors for the City— ROBERT F. BARE, Maclaggan-street. JAMES BARB, York-place JOHN BROOK, Manse-street WILLIAM S. DOUGLAS, Princcs-street FBEDK. H. EVANS, Jetty-street SYDNEY JAMES, Manse-street. JAMES B. M'CULLOCII, Princes-strect There being ny opposition in High and Leith Wards, John Barnes was declared duly re-elected Councillor for Leith Ward, and Andrew Mercer for High Ward. There being more than one candidate for South and Bell Wards, all further proceedings in the Elections for those two Wards were adjourned until Thursday, Ist August, 1872, when a Poll will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p m. There will also be polling in each of the four Wards for the Election of Auditors.
Tho Polling Places will be— South Ward : At the Old Immigration Buildings, Princes street south. High Ward: At tho Provincial Council Chambers, Water street. Bell Ward : At the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, Leith Ward : At the Grand Stand of the Caledonian Society, St. David street. One Councillor tube Elected for South Ward. One Councillor to be Elected for Bell Ward. Two (2) Auditors to be Elected by the whole City. H. S. FISH, Junior, Mayor. 21th July, 1872. DENTISTS, NOTICE MR, B. THE OP, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, HAS It EMO VE D To the rooms over Mr. G. Young, Watchmaker, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, where he is now extracting Teeth perfectly without pain by the aid »f NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Artificial Teeth at greatly reduced charges. Please Note the Address. LITERATURE. WILL BE READY SHORTLY, WISE’S DIRECTORY OP NEW ZEALAND. The compilation of the Dunedin portion being complete, the Agent proceeds in a few days to Invercargill, cnroute for Melbourne, per Rangitoto, on the Gth August. Orders not already received should be sent in immediately. JJIBLES ? BIBLES 1! BIBLES !!! NEW LECTIONARY. Book of Common Prayer, and Church Services.—Just arrived direct from the Publishers. Pulpit Bibles and Family Bibles, with Family Register, from 15s. Pew and Pocket Bibles, gilt edges, from 15d. Scott and Henry’s Devotional Family Bible, from 82s. Household Family Bible, with Scott and Henry’s Commentaries, and 500 engravings. Beautifully illustrated and superbly-bound Gift and Presentation Bible?, with illuminated title-pages and coloured plates. Real Pulpit Bibles, printed in the highest style of the art, on hot-pressed toned paper, and elegantly bound—S4s, 105s, and 120s. Complete Commentaries, in one, two, or four volumes.
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Evening Star, Issue 2946, 29 July 1872, Page 3
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