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ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I am a candidate for a feat in the Provincial Council as one of your representatives. As a member of the City Council I am known to most of you, and if you approve oi my conduct in connection with the largest Municipality in New Zealand, then I venture to solicit a further extension of your con* fidencej and should I be elected, as I hope to be, my best efforts will be directed towards the promotion and advancement of the City and the Province generally . The exhaustive, able, practical, and busiiv ss-like Address of his Honor the Superintendent (and which, I apprehend, will m substance be delivered at the ensuing meeting of Council), I most heartily concur in, and, if elected, will give my most determined support to. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY J. WALTER.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN— It is my intention to contest the Election for Mayor at the forthcoming Election, and shall take an early opportunity of addressing the ratepayers m each Ward. F JOHN BARNES, Councillor for Leith Ward. May 28,1873. TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIKAEI DISTRICT. Gi ENTLEMEN,—I beg to intimate that r. . „ it is my intention to again oxter myself as a Candidate to represent you in the next Provincial Council. Before the day of polling I shall do myself the honor of addressing you, when I trust it will be found that I continue to enjoy your confidence. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedt. servant, HENRY DRIVER. Maori Hill, 31st May, 1873.

TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— Having represented you in the Council which has been just dissolved, I again solicit your votes, and hope that my past conduct has entitled me to your confidence. lam now attending the Appeal Court at Wellington, and am therefore unable to address you at a meeting; but as the course taken by me while your representative has always been a decided one, no elector will find it difficult to determine whether he will support me or not. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. E. BARTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KAIKORAI DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of several influential electors, I have decided to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election of members for the Provincial Council. 1 shall take an early opportunity of meeting and addressing you. Yours faithfully, JOHN CARGILL. Dunedin, May 27, 1873. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTAGO. NOTICE is hereby given, that his Excellency the Officer administering the Government of New Zealand, has appointed the following as additional Polling Places for the Election of a Superintendent of Otago : Hazell’s Store, Branches Shotover Kinross’s Store, Gibbstown. WM. PARKER STREET, Principal Returning Officer. Dated the 31st day of May, 1873.

ELECTORAL NOTICE. IN pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870,” I, William Reid, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Port Chalmers, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the twentysecond day of May, 1873, under the Public Seal of the Colony, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as Member of the Provincial Council of Otago for the said Electoral District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court House, Port Chalmers, at noon, on the eleventh day of June, 1873, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on the fourteenth day of June, 1873. WILLIAM REID, Returning Officer. The following is the Polling Place for the Electoral District of Port Chalmers ; The Court House, Port Chalmers. WILLIAM REID, Returning Officer. IN pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870,”, I, William Parker Street, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wakari, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the twenty-second day of May, under the Public Seal of the Colony, an election will be held for the return of one member to serve in the Provincial Council of Otago for the said District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Drillshed, Kaikorai, at noon, on the seventh day of June, 1873, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on the twelfth day of June, 1873. WM. PARKER STREET, Returning Officer.

The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Wakari:— The Drilbhed, Kaikorai. The Presbyterian Schoolhouse, Maori Hill. WM. PARKER STREET, Returning Officer. IN Pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870,” I, William Parker Street, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of the City of Dunedin, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the twenty-second day of May, 1873, under the Public Seal of the Colony, an election will be held for the return of seven members to serve in the Provincial Council of Otago for the said District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Government Buildings, Dunedin, at coon on the fifth day of June, 1873, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on the tenth day of June, 1873. W, PARKER STREET, Returning Officer. The following are the polling places for the Electoral District of the City of Dunedin : The Government Buildings, Dunedin. The North Duuedin Schoolhouse. WM. PARKER STREET, Returning Officer.

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Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

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