Public Notices. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTION of a Member of the Otago Ha-bor Board by "registered owners .of vessels in the Port of Otago of a re-:isteed tonnag or aggregate registered tonnage of fifty tons." PUBLIC N« >TIOE is hereby given that thu Nomination of for election to ser-e as a >1 ember of t 1 e Otago FTar ! or Poard by the hbove recited persons will be declared on Friday, thelafc I 'ecember prox., in the Pmvi' rial Council Hall, Water street, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon: and in the event of more than one candidate being nominated, the polling will take place within the Aforesaid if all on Fri ay, the Bth day of December prox. Nominations in the form of the second pchedu'e of " I he Regulations of Local Elections Act, LS76,"must be lolved with me at the Otago Harbor Board Office, Liverpool street (where blank forms may be obtained) before noon of (he day hereinbefore fixed for the nomination. JOHN LILLIE GILLIES. I. eturning Officer. November 24, 187 G. HE PRIZES in Mr Anderson's Art . Union of 100 Oil Paintings will be on View in the Octigon on and after Friday, 10th inst., from 12 till's',p.m., aud on Tharsdayand Saturday Evoniiigs, from 7 till 9. Tickets. 10p eaf-h. free. ELLCTI >N in 01 ICE. ELEC'IOV r f a Member of the Ptngo "arbor Board by '"Ra'epayera who have paid dues to the amount f Ten Pounds and over during the preceding twelve months " PUBLIC No; HIE w hereby given that the Nomination of Candidates for election, t* serve as a mrm'ier of the Ot no Harbor Poard, by th* above-recited persons will be declar d on "-atnrday, t'e 2nd December prox., in the Provir.cv»l Council Hall, street, at the hour of 12 o clock no-n. and in the of more than one candi late being nominated, thu polling will take p!ac-; within aforesaid Hali on Monday, the 10th December rr >x. ominatioi's in the form of the second schedule of "The Regulation of Local Ebc tions Act, 1876." must be lodged with me at the Otago J f a* bor Ho ml Office, i iverpo 1 str et- (where blank forms may be obtained), befnre noon of the day hereinbefore fixed for the nomination. JOHN LILLTE GTLMFS, Returning Officer. November 24,1876 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THF Firm hitherto existing and known as Robertson and *\ atson, carrying on business at Port Chalmers, as Drapers CHh'ers, an.l Ou'.fi'ter* has been Dissolved, 1 his Day, by mutual consent. (Signed) GKORGE ROKERTSON. JOHN WATSON. Nov. 15,1876. A ll debts owing to and by the said firm will be liquidated by John Watson, who will continue to carry or-, the businei-s in the ?ame premises, but on a far more extensive scale. The present Bt'-ck will be «old direct to the public at alirge discount from o'iginal cost,; it being the intention of Johh Watson to re-stock the premises with a lar-e and ore varied *SFortment of Drapery and Clothing than has ever before been sh wn in Port < 'halmers. John Watson taUes this opp rtuity of returning sincere t 1 anks for the liberal r-unport bestowed. :,n 1 trusts th>>t future transactions, which will be c-mdu-ted upon a much more lib' ral seal", will warrant every peison continning th:.ir patronage. Notice will be given in future adv- rti«ercent of the sale of present stock, which will shortly take p'ace. description of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, at less than Dunedin prices. «tr JOHN WATSON, -*a DRAPER, CLOTH TER, AND OUTFITTER, Port Chalmers. 'UST LANDED, 10 Cases 2 Bales, general assortment. My importations of Drapery anting room, must be sold cheap Lome at once fvT bargains. Thomas M'Gili, Arcade. 'ENETIAN BLINDS. VPNF.rTAN BLINDS. At Moderate Prices. PATERSON, BURKE, AED CO. Maclaeuan ntrept. R G. K. TURTON, Solicitor and Notary Public, has removed lo temporary offices next to Messrs Macassey and Kettle. ADELAIDE FLOUR. TNDENTS Executed for the above per DARLING & CO., Adelaide Wine Depot, Princes street, Dunedin. 10 PJ'TKR M-XSTEKTUN.—Take Fotice that I intend to erect a Boundary Fence ! between Section CO and 70, Block XXXTV , •"umberland street, Dunedin. John Mtikle. Dunedin, November 25, 1876. FOR Good Millinery and Dressmaking try Mrs Percival's establishment, George stree.t. Many years' expeiierce in France. lA'l'H, Moray i daily ; perfect safety for boys. HE most complete and comfortable VV arm . Baths (Is) in Dunedin. lurkish Bath, Moray place BARGAINS. IBALE FT.ANNEL, B*d per yard; 10 doz Men's Linpn Shirts. 4s 6d ; 50 pes. Prints (job), 3AU < -pen nightly till 8 o'clock, to clem 1 importations. THOMAS M'GILL, Arcade. Watchmakers. [Established 1050'.j LOP O li N H I l > LATS ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AN!* CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the NATIONAL BANK, Princes street, Dnnedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS * Cleaned and rated by transit observations Nautical Instruments repaired.
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Evening Star, Issue 4291, 27 November 1876, Page 1
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802Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4291, 27 November 1876, Page 1
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