Late Advertisements. WANTED immediately, a smart Lad for shop. W. Reid, Seedsman. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. A SECTION of the Order Trill be opened in the Oddfellows’Mall This (Friday) Evening, at a quarter-past eight o’clock, by Bro. Eev. Dr Roseby, under a charter granted by the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance. All lads who have the necessary permission from their parents are invited to attend for initiation. EDWARD M. MOSS, R.S., Antidote Div. Sons of Temp. DRAPERY. JUST LANDS D.— New Designs in BRUSSELS CARPETS. Brown, Ewing, and Co, New Designs in Best 3-ply CARPETS, Brown, Ewing, and Co. New Designs in Best 2-ply CARPETS. Brown, Ewing, and Co. New Designs in Best FLOORCLOTHS. Bordered Lobby Cloths. 2ft. 3in., 3ft., 3ft. 9in. 4ft. 6in., sft. 3in., 6ft. Body Cloths. 6ft., 9ft., 12ft., 15ft., 18ft. Bi’own, Ewing, and Co. Coal-scuttle Squares Bath Squares Spittoon Squares Hearth Rugs Door Mats Cocoa Mattiug. B R 0 W N, EWING, & CO. PRINCES STREET & MANSE STREET, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SALE, Five Cows in full milk. Provincial Yards, Saturday, at eleven o’clock. LODGER FRANCHISE. PETITION in favor of this privilege lies for signature at the Athenaeum, and at Mr Max Mendershausen’s, Tobacconist, Princes street. Householders and Lodgers in favor of the principle are requested to sign the Petition as early as possible. LlO REWARD. THE above nill he paid to anyone who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the owners of the dogs that worried the sheep in my paddocks at Sea View last night. JOHN CARGILL. Dunedin, July 31, 1873. ELECTION NOTICES. 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 WILLIAM BARRON, ESQ. Dunedin, 22nd July, 1873. SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of High Ward, respectfully request thaij you will allow yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming Election as a Candidate for the representation of the Ward, iu 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 R. Wilson and Co. J. L, Butterworth John Brook J. F, Watson Arch. Moir G. Blyth John Maclean T. S. 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. Bay ley 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 Keith James Wilkie, jun. M. Solomon Cbas, 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 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. Harrold A. VY Morris David R. Hay Samuel Webb A. T. Dunning J. Donaldson John Scott James Muir W. C. Christian Grant P. Farquhar Black John Bowie Thos, L. Brown John Hewitt T. V> oolett John Gray Thos. Beveridge Henry Williamson Harry Coxhead Michael J. Fleming Edw'ard Cook C. R. Chapman Peter P. Allen Harris Friedlich A. Mackinlay Thos. H. Johnson W. Graham James Speight Charles Columb 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 ©f the office, to retain the confidence you now place iu me. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, W. BARRON.
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Evening Star, Issue 3260, 1 August 1873, Page 3
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