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ELECTION NOTICE*. THE MAYORALTY, 1875-76. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for the important position of Mayor of your City for the ensuing 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 respecttully solicit. I am, Yours faithfully, C. S. REEVES. MAYORAL ELECTION. MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS REEVES will address the Electors THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At the Temperance Hall, at 8 o’clock. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I beg moat respectfully to announce myself as a candidate for the Mayoralty at the forthcoming election. Last year you did me the honor to record 1,072 votes in my favor, and that I venture to accept as indicative of the confidence you placed in me. I have had five years of active service as Counci lor for both High and South Wards, and during that period I have aided in bringing to a successful termination many of the most important questions brought before the Council. Should your choice fall on me (as I hope it will) my efforts, as in the past, will be directed in the future to the advancement and improvement of this, the greatest City n New Zealand. ~ I have the honor to remain, Your o edient servant, HENRY J. WALTER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I have arranged to hold Meetings in 801 l V «ri as follows Bell Ward—Tuesday, 20th, Pattison’s Royal Hotel Walker street, at 7.30. British Hotel, George street, at 8.30. After each meeting, gentlemen desirous of securing my return will oblige by remaining for the purpose of making such arrangements as may be deemed advisable. I remain Your obedient servant, HENRY J. WALTER. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. ENTLEMEN,—I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for the representation of High Ward in the Municipal Council. HY. F. HARDY.

zIOH ciTf. M oney. money, money. On Freehold Security, in any sums from LIOO to L 4.000. GILLIES & STREET, Princes street. SUMS of £2O and upwards lent upon Freehold Security, repayable by instalments ; and Transfers of land under the new Act prepared 1 on the shortest notice. W. DALKYMPLE, .Tun., Licensed Broker, Princes street. NOTICE.— The Undersigned is prepared to make advances from 1.20 and upwards on b i eeh* Id, Leasehold, and Rural Lund on ums. nal secufity. the deposit of title Deeds Hills of Ladings, Share, Scrip, &c., &<*., at the lowest possible rates. Bids discounted without delay. H NASHELSK.I, Loan and Discount Office, Rattray street. Entrance next to P. Adair’s, watchmaker. NOTICE. MONEY.— The undersigned are prepared to negotiate Loans on freehold, leasehold, or personal security, the deposit of title deeds or spare scrip, at the lowest possible rates. Bills Discounted. STEWART & DO' GHTY, _ „ Money Scriveners and Brokers. Office, Manse street. Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE OTaGO TURKISH BATH PANY (HMUED). COMIF th i Shareholders in the above Company will cull upon any of the JDirectois, they will prove to them that the majority of the statements made in U. Macpberson’s circular are a tissue of misrepresentations and untruths. WILLIAM ASHER A, ,J. S. GIBBS JOHN HISLOP JAMES MUIR JOHM T. TELFEE. ELASTICS Put in Boots in a few hours. Ladies’, 2s; gentlemen’s, 2s fid. Leach, clogmaker, George street. T THOMAS KELLY, Champion Runner “*"9 of New Zealand, will run Ten Miles within fifty-eight minutes, next Saturday afternoon, at the Caledonian Grounds, starting at 3 p.m. I will also run J. R. Buchanan the sixth mile, after going five miles, for LlO or Lls a-side. WAKARI DISTRICT PLOUGHING match Wil take place in Mr Bunting’s Paddock, Half-way Bush, on Friday, 23rd inst. The prize list includes a SiDor Cup and a Silver Medal. Open to all comers. Entries will be received by Mr Healev, | Manse street; Mr Math s >n, Kaikorai; and Mr Bunting, Half-way Bush. NOTICE. ON and after Monday, May 17, the Turkish Baths will be open for admission from 6 a,m,- to 6 p.m, for th® winter months.

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Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 1

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