Corporation Notloos. CUT OF DUNE DIN. Annual Election of Councillors and Auditors for the period commencing August 1,1876. 'OTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have been this day nominated for the offices of Councillors for Leith Ward:— K John of Athol Place Charles Stephen Reeves, of Cumberland street Thomas Merrett Wilkinson, of Dundas street. There being no opposition in South, High, and Bell Wards, the following Candidates were declared duly elected : South Ward.—Henry Smith Fi3h, jun., and John Tonkin Roberts. High Ward.—Barnard Isaac and Henry John Walter. Bell Ward.—John Bryce Thomson and William Woodland. The following candidates were nominated as Auditors for the City : William Oram Ball, of Princes street Frederick Horatio Evans, of Princes street Sydney James, of Princes street James Birbeck ftl'Culloch, of Princes street Frank Pell, of Princes street. There being more thtn two candidates for the Councillor-ships for Leith Ward, and more than two candidates for election to the offices of City Auditors, all further proceedings as regards these elections were adjourned until Tuesday, August 1,1876, when a poll will be taken in each of the four Wards for the election of two Auditors; and in Leith Ward, for the election of two Coun<nllors. Hours of polling from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. The Polling-places will be : South Ward.—The Sailors' Home, Princes street south. High Ward.—The Fire Brigade Station, corner of High and Rattray streets. .street. Leith Ward.—The Grand Ftand of the Caledonian Society, St. David street. H. J. WALTER, Mayor. July 24,1876. GREEN ISLAND MUNICIPALITY. Election of Councillors for the period commencing Ist August, 1876. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have this day been duly nominated : For South Ward—JAMES LOUDEN and ANDREW M'CABE. For North Ward—JAMES RUNCIMAN and JAMES GRAY. There being more than the requisite number of Candidates nominated, further proceedings were adjourned until the Ist day of August, when a poll will be taken in each of the Wards. Polling-places will be : For South Ward—Mr Pinkerton's shop. For North Ward—Mr Cnrrie's shop. J. J. EAGERTY, Mayor. Green Island, July 25. MUNICIPALITY OB 1 ST. KILDA. Annual Election of Councillors and Auditors for the period commencing Ist August, 1876. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the following _Li Candidates have been this day NomiWard:—
HENRY ARNOLDS, Sections 6 and 7, Block 15. "WILLIAM HALT/tGHAN, Sections 3, 4, 5, Block 1. WILLIAM VIOKERY, Section 7, Block 28. There beinsr no opposition in Musselburgh Ward, the following Candidates were declared duly elected, viz. : WILLIAM JOHN ROBINS, AND JOHN THOMAS ROUGHTON. The following Candidates were declared duly elected Auditors, there being no opposition : WILLIAM EAGER, For Musselburgh Ward, and ARCHIBALD M'INNES, For Park Ward. There being more than tw© Candidates for the Councillorships of Park Ward, all further proceedings as regards that election were adjourned until Tuesday, Ist August. 1876, when a poll will be taken in that Ward for the election of two Councillors. Hours of polling from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The polling-place is Mr M'lnnes's house, Bay View road. JOHN PUGH JONES, Mayor. | July 25,1876. ' y CORPORATION OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. | Annual Election of Councillors and Auditors for the period commencing Ist Ausrust. 1876. TKTOTICE is hereby given that the following 1.1 Candidates have been this day nominated for the offices of Councillors:— For North Wad—James Baird, Cargill street, South Dunedin ; William Watkinß, Keidstreet; F. G. Naumanu, Main street ; Sylvester Whittey, Cargill street; Daniel M'lntyre, Macandrew street. For South Ward —Thomas Heffernan, Main street; James Patterson, Maclagg.n street, Dunedin; John ThornBoa, Stafford street, South l>unedin For]Eaat Ward—John Barrowman, Car gill street; Gabriel Hodg. s, Macandrew street; John Marriott, Gasworks ; George Wybar, Main street. There being no opposition for election of Auditors, the following Candidates were declared duly eleeted : Alfred G. Price Thomas Duffy. There being more than the required number of Candidates for Councillor for the above Wards, all fuither proceedings as regards these elections wve adjourned until Tuesday, Ist August, 1876, when a Poll will be taken in each of the three Wards for the election of fc-.vo Councillors. Hours of polling—from 9 a„m. to 4 p.m. The Polling-places will be - North Ward New shop (late Myles'B bakery), Main street. South Ward -Mr Charles Macallister's, Macandrew street. East Ward— Mr Melican's new shop, Main Btreet. NICHOLAS MOLONEY, Mayor. South Dunedin, July 37,1876. Board and Itesidoncs. THREE Bedrooms and One or Two Sittingrooms, furnished, To Let. either with or without board. For address, apply to Sutherland, grocer, George street, near White Horse. PRIVATE Board and Residence, suitable for two ladies, matried couple, or two gentlemen; Sittingroom, with pianoforte. Apply next door to Douglas Hotel, George street. RIVATE Board and Residence for a Lady. Apply Mrs Hyauis, Arcade. PRIVATE Board and Residence; also, I'euble Bedded Room, with fireplace, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen. Wilton Cottage, opposite Mr Pritchard's, Rattray Btreet.
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Evening Star, Issue 4188, 29 July 1876, Page 3
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801Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4188, 29 July 1876, Page 3
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