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amusements. pEINOESS THEATRE. Lessees • Messrs Geddes and Willis. Stage Manager • Mr G. W. Collier. Engagement for a limited number of nights of MR JOSEPH EAYNER. THIS NIGHT ONLY, Boucicault’s Drama, in five acts, entitled THE OCTOROON. Salem Scudder - • Mr Joseph Rayner Jacob M'Closky • Mr H. N. Douglas Wah No-Tee - • - Mr G. W. Collier George Peyton • • - Mr D. Clinton p e t e . . . Mr Lachlan M‘Gowan Sunnyside • • • -Mr Musgrave Pointdexter • • ■ Mr P. E. Lyster p au l .... Miss Milly Collier Zoo - • • - Mrs Walter Hill Mrs Peyton • * Mrs Lachlan M'Gowan Dora Sunnyside • Miss Marion Willis Grace * • Miss Docey Main waring TUESDAY—CORSICAN BROTHERS. Look out for ROB ROY. ELECTION NOTICES. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAVERSHAM DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— In compliance with the request of a number of the electors—including some of those who voted for my opponent at the last election—l beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honor of reprer senting you in the Provincial Council I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors in the various portions of the district. l am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RICHARD H. LEARY. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I respectfully inform you that it is my intention to contest the Election for the Mayoralty, which takes place next month. Your most obedient servant, L. THONEMAN. TO TUE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA. GENTLEMEN, —The Provincial Council having been dissolved, I again seek your suffrages. I place myself with confidence in your hands, and shall abide by your verdict upon my conduct since I had the I honor of representing yon, and especially on the part I took‘in the late crisis which led to the dissolution. I shall meet you at the different centres in a few days, of which you will have due notice. Yours faithfully, W. A. TOLMIE. Dunedin, June 3, 1871 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KAIKORAI DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— Having been requested by a large number of my fellow settlers, it is my intention to offer myself for re-election as your Representative in the Provincial Council. Should you do me the honor of again returning me, you will always find me supporting those liberal and progressive measures which I consider are for the good of the District and the Province in general I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. WILLIAM BARR.

VOTE FOR G 1 L L I E S . He asserts the FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE’S REPRESENTATIVES. His Card is . LAND FOR THE PEOPLE, AND PEOPLE FOR THE LAND! And on a system of DEFERRED PAYMENTS; PUBLIC WORKS AND SETTLEMENT COMBINED, v He has for ten years advocated Railway Construction and Borrowing Money for Reproductive Works. NOTICE. MORNINGTON DISTRICT ROAD BOARD ELECTION. WHERE \S, at the Nomination held at the Old Schoolhouse, yesterday, for the Election of two Members for the said Road Board, a poll was demanded by Mr A. H. Shury on behalf of Mr A. R. Ure, and the polling* day for such Election is appointed for Thursday next, the 19th inst., at the Old Schoolhouse, Mornington, the polling will commence at 10 a m., and close at 4 p.m., in conformity with the Otago Road Ordinance, 1871. R. B. MARTIN, Returning Officer, Mornington, June 13, 1873.

SERMONS, CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE, Great King street south. TI/TR THOS. H. BATES, Evangelist, from America, will (D.V.) Preach in the above place, To-morrow Evening. Subject : “ Faith, how produced.” /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place. The last of a Series of Lectures on Fundamental Questions will be delivered by the Rev, Dr Roseby, on Sabbath (To-morrow) Evening, at half-past six o’clock. Subject; “The Everlasting Gospel,” ,

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Evening Star, Issue 3219, 14 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3219, 14 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3219, 14 June 1873, Page 3

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