ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN, —Having, since my return to town this evening, learned with great regret that a vacancy has occurred in the representation of the City in the Provincial Council, through the resignation of Mr E. B. Cargill, I beg most respectfully to offer myself as a candidate for the vacant seat. I shall take an early opportunity of rar eting you to explain ray views on Provincial politics, and trust they will be found to accord so well with your own, as to induce you to honor me with your confidence. It may be thought by some that the duties pertaining to the office of Mayor will prevent me devoting the necessary time to performing those of a Provincial Councillor, hhould there be any force in this, which I do not think there is, I may remark that my present term of office expires in four months; and it is not mj intention, under any circumstances, to contest the next election. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. S FISH, Jun. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— Many of my fellowcitizens having intimated to me their wish that I should offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Provincial Council, arising through the resignation of Mr E. B. Cargill, I now, as much for the purpose of obviating the questionable fashion of my friends “getting up a requisition,” as to be early in the field, take this present opportunity of announcing that I purpose doing so. Should you do me the honor of electing me, I shall do all in my power to advance the interests of our City and Province. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, C. S. REEVES. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE. BELL receives PUPILS at her ROOM, OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, Ne*r Mr. C. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. TSB BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. DANCING CLASSES will be held during the winter season, under the superintendence of Mr J. KELLY (from Her Majesty’s Theatre, London). Adult Class : Mondays, from 8 to 10. Juvenile Class : Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Terms—One Guinea per Quarter (payments in advance). PIANOFORTE. PIANOFORTE. T GUIS SOLOMON, Jun., TEACHER of the Pianoforte, will give Lessons, either at the residences of the PUPILS or at his room, adjoining Mr LEWIS SOLOMON’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, George street. A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be opened In the Octagon, corner of Princes street, Dunedin, On Monday, March 34, By MISS HANCOCK, Who has high testimonials and references from many influential persons, both in London and Scotland. Terms: —One Guinea to Thirty Shillings per quarter, commencing from entrance. French, Music, &c., moderate. Further particulars may be obtained from Rev. £. G. Edwards, or from Miss Hancock, Octagon. COACHES. CHEAP FARES ! CHEAP FARES ! milE Northern Line of Coaches leaves the JL Booking Office, Empire Hotel, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 a.m., for Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Otepopo, and Oaraaru. Return Tickets, available for any time, at cheap rates. Parcels at reduced rates. J. A. DUNCAN, Proprietor. MRS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel. STRAYED. STRAYED into ray Paddock, a cream’ colored Saddle Horse ; no visible brand. The owners can have the same by paying expenses, J. M'Gill, Arcade, or Half-way Bush. SPORTING. CALCUTTA SWEEPS '’^y r ILL be Drawn for Every Evening, at Wain’s Commercial Hotel, Manse street. THOMAS STANBROOK, Secretary and Licensed Auctioneer. JOB WAIN, Treasurer. DUNEDIN RACES. DERBY and Calcutta Sweeps will be drawn for Every Evening, from Saturday, 15th inst., at the Empire Hotel. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer. ARM AND AUGAN, Secretary. An Auctioneer will be in Attendance as usual*
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Evening Star, Issue 3144, 18 March 1873, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3144, 18 March 1873, Page 1
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