Late Advertiser dents. TO THE ELECTORS OF tHE CIIY OF DUNEDIN. V7T am a Candid ite for ycmr Buffoges as Representative to the Genera? Assembly. I shall take every opportunity which the limited time at disposal before the p->lling-day will permit of addressing you in different parts of the City. Notice of my meeticgs will appear in to morrow's papers. lam, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, J. P. ARMSTRONG.
|\.f R J. P, ARMSTRONG Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As follows- viz. : In the Temperance ITall, Moray place this (Wednesday) Evening at 7 o'clock; In the Mission-house, Russell street, on Friday Evening, at 8 o'clock ; And In the Oddfellows' Half, George street, on Saturday Evening, at 8 o'clock. The Committee will meet in the Central Committee rooms, Temperance Hal', every evening, at 7 o'clock. JOHN WILSON, Sec. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. • MEETING of the friends and supporters of Mr H. S. Fish, Jun., will be held at his Committee Rooms, Princes street, next Moss's Ship Inn, at 7 o'clock p.m., on Wednesday, the 15 th insfc. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. ! /JR H. S. EHF, Jun., will a'ddress the tJL electors of Dunedin, as follows : Thmsday evening, at Drill-shed, Octagon, at 8 o'clock p.m. l r riday, at Pagan's Hotel, Princes Btrect south, at 7 o'clock p.m. ; and at White's Hotel, Albany street, at 8 o'clock p.m. Saturday, at Mission House, Russell street, at 7 ; 30 j'.m ; and at Cotter's Caledonian Hotel, Groat KiDg street, at 8.30 p.m.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. |R JAMES MACASSEY /JL Will address the electors of Punedin THIS EVENING, 15th INST., IN THE TEMPERANCE H*LL, MORAY PLACE, At eight o'clock. J AS. B. M'OULLOCH, Secretary. "R J. G. S. GRANT will Address the IVA Electors This Evening at 7 o'clock at the Drill-shed? Octagon. ('it-'z his ! muster in a phalanx. " The reign of imposture shall have an end." TO TEE RS OF DUNEDIN S'JU.H. ENTLEMBN, -I shall be glad to meet -..T you To-night at the Roynl Hotel, Walker frtreet, to explain to you more fully my political viowr, I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, W. HOOPER, ROSLYN EL^T.ON. * MEETING of those favorable to the return of Mr A. J. Burns is requested in the Ros'yn Hall, on Friday firsr, 17th inßt., at 7.Sop.m. ROSLYN ELECTION. A. J. BURNS will meet the Electors at— Schoolroom, N.E. Valley, on Friday, 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Drill-shed, Caversham, on Monday, 20th inst., at 8 p m. Drill-shed, Kaikorai, on Tuesday, 21at inst., at 8 p.m. Hall. Mornington, on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. Maori Hill, future notice.
UIKLS* iiIGII SCHOOL. IHE Annual Distribution of Prizes will take place at the High Pchool on Fridaynext, the 17t.1i current, at half-past 2 o'clock p.m. Parents of the pupils and friends of tlic school are invited to attend. M. G. BURN", Lady Principal. STEAM TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL WHARF, AND RIVERTON. AStiJtSu mHE p.s. COMERANCx Jl will sail for above ports •on Saturday, the 18th in.it. Cargo now received into Sheds, Rattray street wharf. Return tickets issued av* liable for one month, £2. Paesengera by 4.45 train. G. S. BRODRtOK, agent. Offices: Messrs W. and J. Scoullar's Bond, Jetty street. JSOTIC?. SOUTH fDUNEDIN MUNICIPALITY. THE Court for the revision of Voters' List stands adjourned till Tuesday, 21st inst.. at Moloney's Hotel, between the hours of twelve and tour o'clock. JAMES WRIGHT, Revising Officer. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. rpHE Rev. JOHN If ALEIGff, of Otepopo, will preach in St. Andrew's Chuich, Walkoi
street, To-morrow (I hursduy), being Fast Day, in monrnsat 11, and evening at <;.:«). CITY OF DUNEDIiT. fIpENDERS will he received at the Town -L Clerk's Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, December 2Lst iust, at 3 p.m., fo„ the following works, sepiraiely :--• 1. For improvements to (lie approaches to the Kail way Station, kerbing, channelling, pitching, and metalling. 2. For clearing footpaths and d tching at N. \V. angle of Town Belt. 3. For carting m<.t:-.l in the City goncra r iy for a period of (5 invnthc. 4. For supplyirg 4 dust c\rls, horses, and men. for the year li>7o\ r>. For constructing private crossings over footpaths for the year IS7G. G For suppiyui;; timber and rail* (City Sur veyor's Department) for the year 1&76. 7. For supplying ironmongery and Btoves (City Surveyor's Department) for tho year 1.576. 3. For F.uv.plying blacksmiths' work (City Suiv.'yor's Department) for the year 1876. Plans, ppecilicattons, ar.d printed schedules for supply, &c, may be inspected at the Citv Surveyor's Office. J. M. MASSEY, , «, TowuCleik, December la, Ul6,
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Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 3
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