Public Notices. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTION of a Member of the Otago Ha bor Board by "registered owners of vessels in the Port of Otapo of a re.iste ed tnrtnag- or aggregate registered tonnage of fifty tons." PUBLIC N'TIOE is hereby given that th* Nomination of Candidate* for election to ser-e as a V ember of t ; e Otago Har' or T'oard by the >.bove recited persons will be declared on Friday, the Ist i ;ecernberprox., in the Prnvi cial Council Hall, Water s'reet, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon: and in the event of more than one candidate beini nominated, the potlin-jr will take place with-'n the aforesaid 13 all on Fri ay, the Bth day of December pros. Nominations in the form of the second sehedu e of '' (he Re-.-.ulationa of Local Elections Act, lS76."must be lo k'ed with me at the Otago Harbor Hoard Office, Liverpool street (where blank forms may be obtained), before noon of ihe day hereinbefore fixed for the nomination. JOHN 1 ILLIE GILLIES. Returning Officer. November 24, IS7O. IHE PRIZES in Mr Anderson's Art , Union of 100 Oil Paintings will be on _. -ew in the Oct igon on and after Friday, 10th inst., from 12 til! f> p.m., and on Thursday and Saturday Evenings, from 7 till!). 1 ickets, 10s eaf-h. Admission free. ELECTION KOTICE. ELECION of a Member of the Ot«go '■' arbor Board hy "Ba'epayers who have paid dues to the amount f Ten Pounds and over dming the preceding twelve months " PUBLIC Nor.M!K u hereby given that the Nomination of Candidates for election, t - serve «sa number of the Otuo Harbor Tonrd, by the above-recited persons will be dec-land on ' afcurday, t 1 e 2r.d December pmx., in the Provii-.ci.d Council Hall, Wat-r street, at tiie hour of i2 o clock no-.n. and in the event of mor* than one candidate being nominated, th« polling wi'l take (>lac.i within aforesaid Hall on Monday, the 10th December pr oc. in the form of the second schedule of "The Regulation of Local Factions Act, ISTU." must be lodged with me at tiie Ota.Lro i a bor Lo or.l ullice. J iverpo 1 str e l - (where blank forms may be obtained), before noon of the day hereinbefore fixed lor the nomination. JOHN LILLTE UTLLIFS, Betuaihig Officer. November 24, IS7G NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PABTNERSHIP. THF Firm hitherto existing and known as Robeutson' AXD V. atson', carrying on business at Port Chalmers, as Drapers. CI th ets, ami Ou ii ter< has been Dissolved, This Dav, by mutual consent. (Signed) Oh OBOE ROBERTSON. JOHN WATrfON. Nov. 15, 1876.
All debts owing t<"> and by the said firm will be liquidated by Johx Watson, who will continue to carry o- the business in the same premises, but on a far more extensive scale. The present st ck will be sold direct to the public at a large discount from original cost; it being the intention of Jons Watson to re-stock the premises with a larje and <•• ore varied ussortment of Drapery and Clothing than has ever before been shown in Tort Chalmers. John Watson takes this opp-rtuMty of returning sincere thanks for the liberal support bestowed. :.nd trusts th;it future transactions, which will be condu ted upon a much more liberal seal* 1 , will warrant every peison continuing th.ir patronage. Notice will be given in future advertisement of the sale of present stock, which will shortly take p'ace. J-v.ry description of Aden's, Bovs', and Youths' Clothing, at leas than 'Dunedin prices. KS- JOHN WATSON, ~m DRAPER. CLOTFUEK, AND OUTFITTER, Port Chalmers. VENETIAN BLINDS. oldest established Venetian Blind Works in New Zealand are Taylor's, Macl-ijrgan street. Taylor's Blinds are superior to any, either of Colonial or importerd manufacture. ' 11 wo k guaranteed. Prices on applic tion. Works: Maekgganatrvet, opposite the quarries. ~~J ENETIAN BLINDS. f VENETIAN BLINDS. At Moderate Prices. PATERSON, BURKE, AND CO. Maclaggan street. \0 P KTER M A STE RT( >N. - Take Notice that I intend to e>ect a Boundary Fence between Section 69 and 70, Block XXXIV, ' umb°rland street, Dunedin. John Meikle. Dunedin, November 25, 1876. ADIES' TURKISH BATHS. TO MORROW, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. LADIES' WARM B AT H S every Wednesday, the most comfortable in the Colony. FriEPID SWIMMING BATH, Moray _l_ place. Fresh water daily ; perfect safety for boys. IHE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray place ASTE Paper for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, kpply at office of this BARGAINS. IBALE FTANNEL, B.UI per yard; 10 doz Men's Linen Shirts. 4s 6d ; 50 pis. Prints (job), 3£d. v ipen nightly till 8 o'clock, to cle..r importations. THOMAS M'GILL, Arcade. Watchmakers. [Established 185G.J OHN HISLOP, **■ LATK ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the NATIONAL BANK, Princes street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observation* Nautical Instruments repaired.
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Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 1
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815Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 1
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