Late Advertisements. INCOBPORATEDTOWsfoP SOUTH DUNEDIN. OTICE is Hereby Given, that the following Candidates have been duly nominated for the offices of Councillors for the present municipal year• George Skeats John Thomson William Meade Thos. lleffernan Thomas Curran EAST WARD. John Barrowtnan William Thomas George Wybar Gabriel Hodges There being more than the number of candidates required all further proceedings in the election were adjourned until Bth January instant, when a poll will be taken between the home of nine (9) a.m., and four (4) p.m. The Polling Places will be— For North Ward— at Myles’s New Bakery, Hillside road. South Ward, at Forbury School. East Ward, at .Melican’sJNew Store, Hillside road. The following Auditors have been duly r,3lurned: THOMAS MADDEN HENDERSON. Thomas Eason. JAS. WRIGHT, Returning Officer. 4th January, 1876. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH WARD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Jjl Q. NAUMANN will meet the Electors of North Ward To-morrow evening, the sth inat, at 7.30 p.m., at Miles’s New Bakery, Hillside Road. NORTH WARD. Frederick Augustus Neumann •Tames Hardy Michael Sullivan Daniel MTntyre SOOTH WARD.
INCORPORATED TOWN OP SOUTH DUNEDIN. Election of Councillors for the Year 1875-1876. MR HODGES will Address the Electors, of East Word, at the School-house, on' ’Tlttursday, January 6,1876, at 5.30 p.m. TO* THE ELECTORS OF NORTH WARD. Tn corporated Town of South Dunedin. Messrs hardy ami macintyrb yv, ill Address the Electors on Municipal Matters, .at the School house, on Thursday, January (7,. 1876, at 8 p.m. TO THE* ELECTORS OP SOUTH DUNEDIN, i G1 EORGE WYBAR will be glad to meet f the Elect ws of East Ward in Mr Miles’s New Bakery, on Thursday Evening, the 6th inst., at 8 p.m. V. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, -ith January, 1875. ENERAL ORDER. Vx ■d’he first Competition tor Representatives Colonial Prize Firing ol Dunedin Artillery is postponed till Tuesday, the 11th inst. V'. stavely. Captain Commanding District. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Frieds of Mr Duncan M'Coll are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late W'ix'e, on Wednesday, sth inst., leaving Brighton* At 11 o’clock, for Green Island Cemetery.
FOR SALE, Pr unrose Hill, Mornington, B*Acre of Lanvd, with substantial brick building, known as i l >be Primrpse Hill Store; also a well-built 4-11 opmed Timber Cottage, and land adjoining. J. T. Roberts, Princes street. FOR SALE, a few Shares in Cromwell Co/s Reef. Apply to J. S. Hickson, Manse street. ■ • a MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY SHARES. —“Wanted, an offer sharp. Frederick H. Evans, Sharebroker, &c., Princes street. __ BARGAIN.— Two-roomed House, section, fenced, planted, opposite Linden Schoolhouse. Title free. Evans, agent, Princes street. OR SALE, four young staunch Draught Horses and Mareis, Dri'y* and Harness. Alex. Ring, N. E. Valley. . ’ . FOR SALE, a Four-roomed House, situated in Cumberland street. Easy terms. Jones, Basch, and Co., Temple Chambers. npEND'BRS invited for Two roomed House, B labor only. Apply to Frank Johnston, general dealer, Princes street south. TENDERS wanted for Stone Foundation, Oft high, labor only. Apply Exeter House, Maclagrgau street. OWELL’H ART UNION.—The best display of inlaid, work ever seen in Dnnedin; 150 pm es. Tickets, 10s each, on view, opposite York. Hotel, George street.
7ARM, *Cold, and Shower Baths.—For cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel’s Temple of Fauhion, Princes street. THE Lady in Leith street who left Skin with M'Clue, dyer, is requested to call at once. t TWENTY -SECTIONS (close to the main road) in !b,othsay for Sale. Apply T. Anderson, Eothsuy. IF ROBERT AJROHER does not claim his tilings from i buyer's Boarding House, Port Chalmers, within one week from date, they will be sold to defray expenses. January 4. XF MAGNUS TAIT does not remove his boxes, &c , they will be sold to pay expeases. Win. Tait. DANCING, LANCING —An extended proovamme will he held in St. George's Unli or, Thursday ej’ening, January 0. Dancing it ij,;3o. Admission : vjents, 2s; ladies as | i vjual. R. Anderson, Secretary. J HILAUTOS put in Boots. Ladies’, 2s; li Gentlemen’s, 2s Od. Heath, George at. rc«y,, next Branch Bank of N*w Zealand. Kensington Band of Hope will be held I L by Mr Sutton on Friday next, CLme ai id ses ' fA /K j; s BPv* ND will open a Day-school in Afl. Brovm street (taree coots trom Uuucen street) on Mcctiayi January 10, . Terms on ap'- , plication.
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Evening Star, Issue 4011, 4 January 1876, Page 3
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