ELECTION NOTICE& . ... f I ANNUAL ELECTION OFCOUNfiLLORS AND AUDITORS. f : I t is hereby given, thatH'n»* following Candidate* have been Nominated for the Otlicw of COUXcAIOKS and AUDITORS * 5 AS COUNCILLOR FOR WARP. » JOSEPH BOOTH. Thamest-*treet. THOMAS KENNEDY, Th|Unr«strcet. AS COUNCILLOR FOR SEVERN WARD. t JAMES BEE, Warren-strCet. JAMES JOHNSTON, Thames-street. JAMES M'NAB, Kevem-street. ANTHONY RQDGERS, Reed-street. AS AUDITORS. . JOHN CHURCH. Teg JABKZ ree t. STANJUS^TmARTI X, Tees-street. There being no opposition in Jetty and High Wards, JOHN MAINLAND was declared dnly elected Councillor for Jetty Ward. ALFRED JAMES SAMUEL HEADLAND was declared dnly elected Councillor for High Ward. There being more than One Candidate for Thames* and Severn Wards, and more than Two Candidates for the Office of Auditors, all farther proceedings in the Election were Adjoattied until TUESDAY, lwt AUGUST, IS7*>, when a Poll will be taken between the hoars of 9 a.m. and, 4 p.m. There will al-so be polling in each of the Four Wards for the Election of Auditors. The Polling Places will be— JETTY WARD—At Office lately occupied l»y Mr. Wm. Aitken, in Itchenstreet THAMES WARD—Mr. Shatters Store, in Thames-street SEVERN WARD—Oddfellows' Hall, in Cnquet-atreet HIGH WARD— The Old Grammar School, in Greta-street. One Councillor to be Elected for Thames Ward One Councillor to be Elected for Severn Ward And also Two Auditors. GEORGE SUMPTER, Mayor. July J7. IS7G. 509 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ... _ SEVERN WARD. ~JN of my unexpected absence from Oamara, I regret I shall be unable to MEET the ELECTORS, previous to the Pitting Day ; bat, I may say, J have every confidence in the judgment of the ratepayers, who wit! doubtless vote conscientiously'and WB.lt. ANTHONY RODGERS. Oamartt. July -S. I STB. 513 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL s «EAft E S AN D SI MMO N S Beg to inform their friends and the public that owing to the rapidly increasing of the pptendid «ptalitv,£f their \ Y 0 l» A C C O S. '» CIGA RS, &c., tfujir extended business has warranted a removal to larger and more centrally-situated premises lately known aj '• NORTHERN BUTCHERY." and now as NORTHERN CIGAR DIVAN, TffAMRJt-STRRF.T, Where they are prepared to serve Customers with an At ARTICLE At lowest remunerative Prices. Roll up, give us a him, and get good value for your money
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 31 July 1876, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 31 July 1876, Page 3
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