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ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTION of a Member of the Otago Haibor Board by “registered owners of vessels in the Port of Otago of a resists;ed tonnage or aggregate registered tonnage of fifty tons.” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Nomination of Candidates for election to ser*e as a Member of Otago Harl or Board by the above recited persons will be declared on Friday,thelst December prox., in the Bfovii cial Council Hall, Water srreet, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon; and in the event of more than one candidate bein'; nominated, the polling will take place vrithm the aforesaid flail on Fri ’ay, the Bth day of December pros. Nominations in the form of the second fchedu'e of “The Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1576,” must be lodged with mo at the Otago Harbor Board Office, Liverpool street (where blank forms may be obtained) before noon of ihe day hereinbefore fixed for the nomination. JOHN LILLIE GILLIES. Returning Officer. November 24, 1876. ELECTION NOTICE. ELEC'TON of a Member of the Otngo Harbor Board by “Ratepayers who have paid dues to the amount cf Ten Pounds and over during the preceding twelve months.” PUBLIC NOTTCE is hereby given that the Nomination of Candidates for election, t j serve as a member of the Ot-if o Harbor Board, by the above-recited persons will be declared on Saturday, the 2nd December I -rax., in the Provincial Council Hall, Water street, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, ami in the event of more than one candidate being nominated, tho polling will take place within the - aforesaid Hall on Monday, the 10th December prox. Nominations in the form of the second schedule of “The Regulation of Local Ehc tions Act, 1876,” must be lodged with me at the Otago Harbor Board Office, I iverpo 1 str. et (where blank forms may be obtained), before noon of the day hereinbefore fixed for the nomination. JOHN LILLIE GILLIES, 1 . Returning Officer. November 24,1876 ESTATE OF JOHN HOUSTON, GEORGE STREET. A LL Creditors in above Estate, who have t\~ not yet lodged their claims duly proved, are r* quested to do so to the undersigned on or before the 29th inst, otherwise they will be excluded fr<»m participating in first and final dividend about to be declared. HENRY T WSLKY, Trustee. (Sargood, Son, and Ewen.) gT. ANDREW’S DAY. RAILWAY TRIP AND PTC-NIO, Under the auspices of the AYRSHIRE ASSOCIATION, To be held at M osgiel, on THURSD A Y, 30th NOVEMBER. A Special Train will leave Dunedin at 10 a m., calling at Caversham and Abbotsford Stations. A variety of Sports provided, for which liberal pr.zes will be g’vtn. For particulars see bills. Arrangements have been made for visitors to be admitted to the Woollen Factory till noon. Return tickets (including admission to the giound), 2s 6d, may be had fiomany of the Committee or members of the Association. F. MACLEAN, Hon. See. KN dX CHURCH SITTINGS. THE Office bearers regret very much that a number of applicants for sittings have failed in securing them, and bring very anxious that all the members and adherents shou'd be aecommoda ed, they have to request—- , L That all who have not yet obtained sit tings wi’l send in their names and addresses forthwith, stating the number they need, at d the part of the Church they would prefer. ,2. That tho*e who have already secured sittings in excess of what th -y actually require and who are disposed to give up one or more of them to the disappointed applicants, will be good enough to communicate as soon as possible with Mr E, Smith, at the savings Bank, or with any of the Elders or Deacons. 3 The Office-bearers are in hopes that arrangements may yet be made whereby all the members and adherents of Knox Church will be adequately provided with sittings, and they confidently appeal both to the successful and unsuccessful applicants to aid and co-operate with them in bringing about so desirable a result. N.B.—All sittings taken must be paid for to Mr E, Smith not later than Wednesday, the 29th November, at four o’clock p.m., after which all unpaid sittings will be held as t iven up, and will be again disposed of. SATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At T2 o’clock. On Account < f whom it may concern. BACON. BACON. BARNETT & CO, _ will sell by auction, at their Rooms Ponces street, Saturday, at 12 o’clock, ~ 7 cwt prime bacon, rolled No reserve. SATURDAY, 25th N jVEMBEif. At 12 o’clo k. At the Room*, Princes street. HOUdFH )LD FURNITURE. Ironmongery, Axe Handles, Register Grates Nine Kegs Nails, Screws, &c., Portable Boiler, &c. No reserve. BARNETT & CO W. BuKlnoes Notice. Linen sunshades, is 3d, is 6d, is t Is lid; Ladies’ Silk Sunshades, 3s ( 4s 6’, 5s 6d } Ladies’ Shantung Silk Sunshade 7s 6d; Ladies’White Cotton Gloves, Gaui lets Is Is 9d; l adies’ I isle Thread Glov 9Ad, Is 3d; Ladies’ Heather Cotton Boss, 6< Sid; Misses’ White Cotton Hose, 7d: Bla Silk Hose: Pearl Spun Hose; Balbrigg Hose ; L-sle Ttr .ad Hose. HERBERT. HAYNES & 00. Soar* and Reddeseo, COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for gentlemen. Apply Mr Peterson, Octagon. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence four respectable Boarders. Apply SI bookseller, George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two respectable Men, friends preferred. Apply Russell’s store, Fredmck street. TWO Gentlemen Friends can have comfortable Beard and Kesidence for the summer months at Sawyer’s Bay. Apply Mr Vorey, bookseller. Port Chalmers. i%/f OKAY HOUSE.—Wanted, two Gentle-i-vl. men Boarders. Moray House, Moray place. PRiVAiE Board and Residence, Gentlemen or Married Couple; no children. For addres apply Wilkinsr.n and Anning. Educational. WRITING, Arithmetic, and Bookkeepir —Evening class and private lessoi Mr Gow, Cargill street, off Filleul street. r MUSES BELL GIVE MUS] LEB O .'S at their Rooms, and at the Glr High School. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mi£ Begg’t Music Sa oon. Princes streeli

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Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 3

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