Late Advertisements. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS FOR THE PERIOD COMMENCING AUGUST 1, 1875. "VTOTICE i 8 Hereby Given, that the follow JLI ing Candidates have been this day nominated for the Offices of Councillors and Auditors : AS COUNCILLORS FOR SOUTH WARD : Edwar Bowos Cargill, of Princes street. William Edward Oouzens, of Jetty street. John Gray, of Stafford street. James Mollison, of Maitland street. John Tonkinß Roberts, of Walker street. Robert Rossbotham, of Princes street. John Scanlan, of Princes street. AS COUNCILLORS FOR HIGH WARD: John Marshall Brown, of Arthur street. Frederick Revans Chapman, of Princes street. Henry Frederick Hardy, of High street. AS COUNOILLORS FOR BELL WARD: Daniel Campbell, of Great King street. Richard Henry Leary, of London Btreet. AS COUNCILLORS FOR LEITH WARD: | Peter Gibson, of Great King street. Charles Stephen Reeves, of Cumberland street. Charles Smith, of Queen street. AS AUDITORS FOR THE CITY : Frederick Horatio Evans, of Princes street. Sydney James, of Princes street. James Birbeck M'Culloch, of Princes street. T% The ?> bein ? ?o opposition in Bell Ward, ; Daniel Campbell and Richard Henry Leary were declared duly elected Councillor* for that ] Ward. a T J l I f re TT ! D ® in S more tnai * two candidates for South, High, and Leith Wards, and more than two candidates for election to the offices of City Auditors, all further proceedings in the I
elections were adjourned until Monday, 2i d August, 1675, when a poll will be taken in each of those Wards between the hours of 9 a. to. and 4 p.m. There will also be polling in each of the four Wards for the election of Auditors. o JF he , P° Um g will be : bouth Ward.—The Sailors' Home. Prince street south. High Ward.-The Fire Brigade Station, corner of High and Rattray streets. Hell Wflrrl Tiia nJAf~.lt » tr.li street. e Leith W ard.—The Grand Stand of the Caledonian Society, St. David street. Two Councillors to be elected for South WarJ '» » ii it High Ward " ii n i, Leith Ward Two Auditors to be elected by the whole City. KEITH RAMS HY, 28th July, 1875.' **"' SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. TEMPERANCE HALL. GRAND VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT ON SATURDAY, JULY 31 *, HOST of Talent Engaged. Cornet Solo L by Gentlemen Amateur. Mrs Murray, assisted by favorite lady and gentleman amateurs. Robert Stout, Esq., in the Chair. Doors open at 7.30, commence eight sharp. Body of hall and balcony, 6d. Reserved seats, Is.
CHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR O AMARU.-SAMS ON, p. 3. To-morrow, Friday, 30th July. PacBengers by 7 a. in. train. X? -BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s, on Monday, 2nd August Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. on Saturday. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, and the West Coast Ports).— HAW EA, 8.5., on Wednesday, 4th Augus fc. Passengers by 2.30 p. m. trail i. 11 a.m. To be followed-by the TAUPO, s« on Friday, 13th August. ' *' FOR TIMARUT AKAROA,and L YTTE LT ON.-BKUCE.B. a, on Friday, 6th August. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR Nelson, Westport Greymouth, Hokitika, and Preservation Inlet,—MAOßl, s.s. on Monday, 9th August. Offices: Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under, EXPRESS, b. s., for BLUFF, and INVERUARGILL, On or about MONDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty tk * day. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Cons'gnecs risk, H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street.
I TAR OP THE SOUTH ) for Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Auckl d, andLevuka (Fiji Islands), about Saturday, the 31st inst. R. B. MARTIN & CO., Agents. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECI i H Schooner TAURANGA. G. F. REID, Agent. TANGATA, AND BALCLUTHA. Tv JL r¥!HE 8.8. LADY OF THE J. LAKE will sail 'for the above Porta TO-MORROW (Friday), 30th inst. Oargo and Passengers till 3 p.m. G. F. REID, Agent FOR INVERCARGILL WHARF AND RIVERTON. pk i FTIHE p.s. COMERANG, J. 199 tons, will sail for above vports from Rattray street jetty, on -aturday, 31st inst. Cargo for Invereargill deli?re at 22s per ton. Goods for Queenstown and inland districts forwarded at consignees' risk. For freight or passage bddlv GEO. S. BRODRICK/Agent, Custom House Square.
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Evening Star, Issue 3878, 29 July 1875, Page 3
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