Late Advertisements. > R I N C E S S THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Those (Wobra Mil ANU MKS GEORGE DAEEEL! , Will Appear On MONDAY. JULY iO. In Shakspcnve's Great Tragedy of ROMEO AND JULIET. Their Favorite Impersonations. IJux plan now r.peu at West's. NIGHT CONCERTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL SATURDAY, JULY 17th. Entire change of programme. New Songs, Readings, and Recitations. Madame Jeanette and two Lady Amateurs will appear. Mr J. P. Armstrong, M.P.C., in the Chair. Doors open 7.30 ; commence 8 sharp. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. \0 LET, Furnished Bedroom and Parlor. Apply E. Loft, bootmaker, Arcade. 'OTICR—Mr E, M. Frederick is : „.. J_JI in my 'employ and has no authorityto collect any money on my account. WILLIAM STRACHAN, Victoria Brewery, SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), IIIOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. ? Picton ; Nelson, Taranaki, and Manabauj (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, and West Coast Ports).-H A W E A, s.s., To-morrow, Saturday, 17th July. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 11a.m. To be followed by the TAUP 0, s.s., on Tuesday, the 27th July. 3710R OAM A R U.-S AMSON, p.s. : on Tuesday, 20th July. Passengers by 7 a.m. train.
FOP, T I M AR U, AKAE OA, anU J, yT TE hT () N. _BII U t K, ». s., on Tuesday, 20Hi July. Pasfier.gms by 2.30 p.m. I rain. Cargo vill 1 p.m. <>» MomUy. )7\OR TIMAIJy and L Y T T E LTO N. J -li E A 11TI V l' L STA 11, s. s , onThursday, 22ml July. Vnmcu.u>v* bv 2..10 p.m. tnrn. Offices : Haibonr Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. 71XPRE8S, s. s., for BDUFF, INVERIi CARGILL, and RIV E LITON, TO-M0 RR 0 W (S ATURDA Y). Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty till noon. Passengers from Ea! tray street wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Oons'gnces risk. F. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street ELECTION NOTICE?. THE MAYORALTY, 1875-70. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF DUNE DIN. GENTLEMEN,—I be;,' to inform you that I am a Candidate for the important position of Mayor of your City for the oiißuing year ; and should my services since I have had the honor of representing you meet your approbation, I hope to be favored with your support, which I respectfully solicit. I am. Yours faithfully, C.'S. REEVES. MAYORAL ELECTION. 1! REEVES will address the Electors of the different Wards as under : Leith Ward, on Friday, at White's Hotel, Albany street, at 7.30 ; and at Cotter'p, King street, at 8.15. Scuth Ward, Saturday, at Cotton's Poo cock Hotel, at 7.->0 ; and at Raster's, Mai bland sbroc 1 :, at S.:jl). Bell Wrr.l, Monday, at OddfeMows' Hall, r,t 7.30. High Ward, MY»n<hiv. at Mission House, at 8.1&. MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS On TUESDAY EVENING, at Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock.
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,- 1 bog most respectfully, to announce myself as a candidate for the Mayoralifcy at the forthcoming election. Last year you did mo the honor to record 1,072 votes in my favor, and that I venture to acet-pt as indicative of the confidence you placed in me. I have had five years of active neivtce as Councillor for both High and South Wards, and duiing that period I have aided in bringing to a successful termination many of the most important questions brought b'foic the Council. Should your choice fall on me (as I hope i( will) my eJForts, aw in the prist, will be directed in the future to the advancement and improvement of this, the greatest City in New Zealand. I have the honor to remain, Your o';edient servant, HENRY J. WALTER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. | |~l ENTLEMEN.-I have arranged to hold vU* Meetings in the four Wards of the City as follows : High Ward—Friday, ICth, Temperance Hall, at 8. South Ward—Saturday, 17th, Baxter's Hotel, ; at 7 30. ! Leith Ward—Saturday, 17th, Hardie's North Dunedin Hotel, at 8.30. High Ward—Moi.day, 19th, Mission Houbp, at 7 30. Leith Ward-Monday, 19th, Cotter's Hotel, King street, at 8.30. Bell Ward—Tuesday, '2oth, Pattison's Royal Hotel Walker street, at 7.30. British Hotel, George street, ac 8.30. After each meeting, gentlemen desirous of seeming my return will oblige by remaining for the purpose of making such air.uigements as may he deemed advisable. 1 I remain Your obedient servant, HENRY J. WALTER, HIGH WARD ELECTION. MEETING of those Gentlemen who aro willing to act on a Committee to secure the return of Mr Frederick Chapman for the above Ward will be held at Court's Hotel, This {.Friday) Evening, at 7.39.
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Evening Star, Issue 3867, 16 July 1875, Page 3
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