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ELECTION NOTICES. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. MR FISH will Address the Ratepayers of South Ward as follows This (Wednesday) Evening, at Melican’s Rising Sim Hotel, Walker street, at 8 o’clock. On Thursday Evening, at Watson’s Royal Hotel, Walker street, at 8 o’clock. J. B. M'OULLOCH, Hon. Sec. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. PROSSER will Address the Citizens At Baxter’s Maitland Hotel, Maitland street, This (Wednesday) Evening, at half-past 7 o’clock. At Fagan’s Carriers’ Arms Hotel, Princes street south, This (Wednesday) Evening, at half-past 8 o’clock. At the Corinthian Hall (Union Hotel), Staf ford street, on Thursday Evening, at 8 o’clock. JAMES JAMES, Secretary. R. PATERSON WILL Address the Ratepayers of Bell Ward on the following Evenings, at eight o’clock : Wednesday—Ayrshire Hotel Thursday—Oddfellows’ Hall COUNCILLOR FOR HIGH WARD. MR MERCER having been returned as Mayor, Mr J. Poland Millar, of Arthur street, at the request of a number of the ratepayers, begs respectfully to offer his services as Councillor for High Ward, and to solicit the support of his fellow-rate-payers. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN, -I beg respectfully to in- ' timate that 1 have unconditionally withdrawn my name as a candidate for re-election as Councillor for South Ward ; and those who would have honored me with their votes will equally oblige me by recording those votes in favor of Mr Evan Prosser, who, I am convinced, will prove himself a most valuable representative. Although my name must, according to the Act, appear on the voting paper on the polling day, please strike it out, otherwise the vote will be lost. Yours respectfully, ROBT. ROSSBOTHAM. TO WILLIAM BARRON, ESQ. Dunedin, 22nd July, 1873. SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of High Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming Election as a Candidate for the representation of the Ward, in the room of Mr A. Mercer, resigned. And in the event of your complying with our request, we shall use our best efforts to secure your return. We are. Yours, &c., Henry Driver Charles Stewart James Rattray K. Wilson and Co. J. L. Butterworth John Brook J. F. Watson Arch. Moir G. Blyth John Maclean T. 8. Graham J. W. Smith Henry Miller Jas. Mollison | James Kilgour B. Mollison C. W. Flexman R, A. Low John Taylor John Duncan Andrew M'Farlane F. Bayley John Mackenzie Robert M. Marks Woolf Isaacs W. A. Harper Philip Mitchell George Dowse William Park F. W. Reichelt R. S, Raymond H. Knott John Reith James Wilkie, jun. M. Solomon Chas. S. Reeves James Murray James Gall Henry Parsons Andrew Anderson P. Hayman and Co. Charles Ziele John M'Culloch John Stamper Murdoch Ross Vincenzo Almao Walter Wright Robert Banks J. Seeger John Hamann Joseph Davies Thomas Pavletich Amos Wood Robert Paterson D. M'Leod Alex. R. Hay James Hogg Thomas Brown Thomas Evans Neil Macleay Robert Clifford And Thos. Drummond George Young Lewis Lyons Nathan Hart F, Tofield William Scott J. M. Brown Geo. Stepenson * Wm. Hannah William Beath Henry Bayliss Richard Pearson George Bateman Thomas Hetherington Thomas Maloney Charles Johnson B. F. Stohr Thos, Brown W. H. Henny E, Goldstein C. M oiler William Morrison Geo. W. Harroid A. W. Morris David R. Hay Samuel Webb A. T. Dunning J. Donaldson John Scott James Muir W. C. Christian Grant P. Farquhar James Black John Bowie Thos, L, Brown John Hewitt T. u ' ooleLt John Gray Thos. Beveridge Henry Williamson Harry Coxhead Michael J. Fleming Edward Cook C. R. Chapman Peter P. Allen Harris Friedlich A. Mackinlay Thos. H. Johnson W. Graham James Speight Charles Golumb Andrew Black William E. Hay William Howell Wra. F. Schackleford Richard Evans John Asher John M'Grigor Alfred Burns David Hutchinson J. Hyde Harris others. To the above and other gentlemen who have signed this Requisition. GENTLEMEN,— I thank you, and have great pleasure in acceding to your request. Should Ibe elected, I shall do my utmost, by attention to the duties of the office, to retain the confidence you now place in me. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, W. BARRON, S. DOUGLAS is a Candidate for Re-election as a City Auditor, and respectfully solicits the Votes of the Electors. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. JAS. B. M'CULLOCH respectfully solicits your vote and intej cst. Polling Day : FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST. ELECTION FOR AUDITORS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. Gentlemen,— I beg respectfully to solicit your votes and interest for reelection as City Auditor. Your obedient servant, SYDNEY JAMES.

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Evening Star, Issue 3258, 30 July 1873, Page 3

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739

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3258, 30 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3258, 30 July 1873, Page 3

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