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Late Advertisements. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS PRETTY JANE, s.s., for OAM ARU, Tomorrow (Friday), 28th March. Cargo till noon. Beautiful star, b.s., forTiMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, on Saturday, 29th inst. Cargo till 4 p.m. WELLINGTON, s.s., WELLINGTON, SON, TARANAKI, and Tuesday, Ist April. for LYTTELTON, PICTON, NELMANUKAU, on Offices —Harbour Chambers. ELECTION NOTICES. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MR FISH will Address the Electors This (Thursday) Evening, at Wain’s Hotel, Water of Leith, at 7 o’clock ; and at White s Queen’s Hotel, Albany street, at 8 o’clock same evening. J. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MR FISH will Address the Electors of Dunedin on Friday evening, at the Mission House, Russell street, at seven o’clock ; and afterwards at the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, at eight o’clock. J. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MR PROSSER will address the Electors This (Thursday) Evening, at Cotter’s Caledonian Hotel, Great King street, at 7 o’clock ; at White’s Hotel, Albany street, at 9 o’clock. Mission House, Russell street, on Friday Evening, at 7.80. Watson’s Royal Hotel, Walker street, on Friday Evening, at 8 30. Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, on Saturday Evening, at 8. JAMES JAMES, Secretary. MR REEVES will Address the Electors as under This (Thursday) Evening, at Masonic Hall, at 8 o’clock. On Friday Evening, at Cotter’s Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, at half-past 7 o’clock ; and at White’s Hotel, Albany street, at half-past 8 o’clock. On Saturday, at the Mission House, Russell street, at 7 o’clock ; and the Imperial Hotel, at half - past 8 o’clock ; And on Monday Evening, at the Royal George Hotel, George street, at 8 o’clock. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I regret that the “ Political views ” of my respected friend Mr Reeves are opposed to mine, because, if true, I cannot see what claim he has to enrol his name among the Party of Progress, to which party I have always given my consistent support, without even trying the experiment known as “Turning your Ceat.” I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, E. PROSSER. TO EVAN PROSSER, Esq. SIR, —A vacancy having occurred in the representation of Dunedin in the Provincial Council, by Mr Cargill’s resignation, we would respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the vacant seat. The experience you have already had as Provincial Councillor in the neighboring Province of Canterbury, the interest you have taken in politics, and your earnestness of purpose and ability, convince us that you would, if elected, faithfully represent the Electors of Dunedin. Should you consent to stand, we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return. We are. Yours faithfully, [Here follow the signatures.] Dunedin, March 18, 1873. GENTLEMEN, —I feel that the nmperously and intluentially-signccl requisition which you have done me the honor to present, warrants me in placing my services at your disposal. I have, therefore, much pleasure in complying with your request. Should the Electors of the City return me as the successful candidate, I promise to make their interests my particular study, while 1 shall endeavor to justify the confidence reposed in me, by doipg all that in me lies for the general gopd of the Province. I shall take an eaijy opportunity of explaining ipy op various matters coming within the scope of Provincial politics. Mcautiipe, I respectfully request that those of thg Electors to whom I am person-, ally unknown will refrain from pledging their votes to other candidates. I beg to subscribe myself, Gentlenjem Yours faithfully, E. PROSSER. March 19, lS7 r 3. TO THE ELECTORS Op THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. (N ENTLEM F,N»~-Some of the friends of X my opponents, I am given to understand, are circulating a report that I purpose resigning in favor of M r Prosser. I now beg to state that such is false. I shall go to the poll without fail. I respect Mr Prosser, but his political views are opposed to mine ; of the other candidate’s present views I know nothing, but report says he is a convert from the Reidjte and Olodocracy policy to that of the party of progress, to which party I have always given my consistent support. I am, Gentlemen, Y'ours faithfully, C. S. REEVES. HATTERS AND HOSIERS. R. HATTERS, By Special Appointment to His Excellency SIR GEORGE BOWEN. Fern Hill, January 1, 1573. GENTLEMEN, I am directed to inform you that Governor Sir George Bowen has been pleased to appoint you Hatters to his Excellency.—l have the honor to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant. HENRY D. PITT, Major, R.A., A.D.O, MESSRS V. ALMAO A CO, afreet, Diuiedim

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Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 3

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