Late Advertisements. INCORPORATED TO '.YN OP ST. KILDA. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have been duly Nominated for the oltce of Mayor of St. Kilda for the’year 1875 6 ROBERT GOODISON, JOHN PUGH JONES. There being more than one Candidate, all futher proceedings in the election were adjourned until Saturday, ISfch December, wh >n a poll will be taken in each of the Wards of the Town, between the hours of nine (0) a.m, and four (4) p.ra. The Polling Places will be - Tor Park Ward —Mr M’lunoslu House For Musselburgh Ward Mr Mitchell’s House. P. PAXTON, Presiding Officer. 15th December, 1875. rJT'HE Electors of Musselburgh and St. Kilda are invited to Meet Mr Robert Goodisson at the Forbury Schoolroom on Friday, the 17th inst., at 7.30 pm. Be Election of Mayor. MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of Mr Robert Goodisron will be held at the Bay View Inn This Evening, at 8 o’clock, NOT [Off. south dunedin 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 four o’clock, JAMES WRIGHT, Revising Officer. SPECIAL MEETING of tho Licensed Victuallers’ Association will be hold at the Fire Brigade Rooms, at three o’clock, Friday afternoon, 17th inst. Business important. JOHN CARROLL, President. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. WANTED, Cash and Ticket Takers, and Ground Men, for the annual gathering. Applications received by tho undersigned up till to-morrow, at 8 o’clock p.m. A. FINDLATBR,
Secretary. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. f SfMIE Cadet Match will take place at 5 a.m. JL on Saturday, 18th iust.; the Consolation Match, open only to those that have not won a prize during the meeting, at 2 p.m. ou the same date. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, DUN.DIN LUNiTIC ASYLUM. THE Annual Benefit of the Sheridan Dramatic Club will take place on Friday, the 17th December, when will be'p' esented the comedy of “ T-mdies ,J and the farce of “A Romance under Difficulties.” Admission W ticket, 2s Gd. To be obtained at Messrs J. Hislop and West’s Music Saloon. FOR SALE, a Millinery and Dressmaking Establishment, doing a good trade. First* class opportunity for anyone wishing to go into the business. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Address “F. 11.,” Star Office. PRIVATE BO.'RD AND RESIDENCE —Vacancies for two gentlemen] Hamburgh House, Lower York Place, opposite Smith street. ' £ )0 LET, Parlor and Bedroom, furnished, § App-y Mrs Simmons, three doors from Mr Cairns, tailor, Hanover street, A Front Room to let, with fireplace. Apply Mrs Fraser, back Yates’s, draper, George street. i'O’hi.tl 1 JN OX 10 Jits. NOTICE. EBENIZER STEELE having left my employ, has no authority' to collect orders on my behalf. SAMUEL LISTER, Paper Bag Manufacturer, BANKRUPTCY. 'ES RS SMYTHIES AND SON have carefully cximined the clau-es of the Act of last -Session, anl arc prepared to advise either debtors or creditors how to proceed ia order to obtain the benefit thereof.
Apply at their office in Princes street. TEACH hIIEX AM [NATION. rHE Teachers’ and Pupil Teachers’ Examination at Dunedin, will be held in the Normal School, on the 111st and 22nd current, at half-past 9 o’clock a.m. r lhe competition for Messis Sargood, Son. and Ewen’s prizes will bo held at the same hour and place on Thursday, the 23rd current. JOHN lIISLOP, Secretary. LUCKNOW QUARTZ MINING COAL PANY (LIMITED). tX H ABEHOLDERS arc reminded that loaal K j proceedings will ho taken on Friday, 17th ir.st,, to enforce payment of past due call?. THOMAS BLA' K, Legal Manager. GIRLS’ iUGH SCHOOL. TTTHE Annual Distribution of Prizes will JL take place at the High Pchool on Friday next, the 17til current, at half-past 2 o’clock p.m. Parents of the pupils and friends of the school are invited to attend. Drawing, Needlework, &c., will he on view from 11 a,m, till o p.m. Entrance by Mrs Burn’s private do or. M. ft. BURN, Lady Principal. GILLIES begs to Intimate that ho has commenced Practice in Dunedin, Residence—THE OCTAGON, Next Athenaeum, MARTIN, Great King street (opposite Red Lion Brewery). „ Consulting hours: 10 tr II a,m„ 2 to d p.m., 6 to 7,30 p.m,
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Evening Star, Issue 3997, 16 December 1875, Page 3
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