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Corporation notices. ELECTIONS OF COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS. "pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the JC nomination of candidates for election to the several offices of Councillors and Auditors for the year ending Ist August, 1873, will be declared on Thursday, the 11th day of July, at the Council Hall, Kelvin street, at the hour of noon. The Councillors retiring by ballot are — Cb. Thomas Peatt Cb. Wh.iiam Biacewood Ce. Heney Jaggebs Cb. WILMAM G-ABTHWAITB. Four Councillors and two Auditors to be elected. Nominations must be in the form of Schedule D of the Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1865, and be lodged at the Town Clerk's Office on or before noon of the day herein fixed for the declaration. WILLIAM WOOD, Mayor. June 21st, 1872. ELECTION OF MAYOR. "PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the JT nominations of candidates for the office of Mayor for the year ending Ist August, 1873, will be declared on Thursday, "the 11th July, at the Council Hall, Kelvin street, at the hoar of noon. Nominations must be in the form of Schedule D of the Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1865, and be lodged at the Town Clerk's. Office on or before noon of the day herein fixed for the declaration. ' WILLIAM WOOD, Mayor. June 21st, 1872. REVISING COURT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council will constitute an open Court for the revision of the Burgess lists, and for hearing and determining the claims of the burgesses thereof, to be inserted in such lists, and the objections of such burgesses to any other burgess having his name retained thereon, at the Council Hall, Kelvin -street, at (noon, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1872. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Advertisements received too late for Classification. TTPWARDS of £1000 TO LEND, in sums from £100 to £400, at eight per cent, per annum, on freehold security, k JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Eak-street. PROFESSOR H. HENRI, 8.A., npEACHEB, for nine years in New Zealand of JL the English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian languages. Also, Book-keeping and Drawing. Pupils taught at their own residences if required. For further information, apply by letter, addressed Times Office. T)ROFESSOR HENRI'S Classes for English Jl and Modern Languages, as per advertisement, are now forming at his residence, M'Master's street, opposite the Cricket Ground. Along with an English commercial education, parents will be at liberty to choose one of the modern languages in which they may desire to have their children instructed, at the same scale of fees. A Young Ladies' Seminary will be conducted by Mrs Henri, including Music and instruction on the Pianoforte. Evening Classes will be opened to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Day Classes will be commenced on Monday next, 18th inst. SOIREE. HTHE Second Anniversary Soiree of the Star of J_ Hope Union of the Daughters of Temperance, will be held in the Exchange Hall, Deestreet, on WEDNESDAY, 17th July, when addresses and readings will be given by several gentlemen. A choice selection of music will also enliven the evening. Chair to be taken at half-past 6 p.m. Tickets, 2s each, to be bad of all the Booksellers and members of the Union. . HELEN FINDLAY, PS., ISABELLA A. A. BONTHRON, 8,8. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1 MAY, 1869. \TEWgSHARES are now being issued by the ±\ Secretary, at the of&ce of the Society, Invercargill. The objects of the Society shall be the raising of a Stock, or fund, to enable its members to purchase freehold properties, either in town or country, and also to enable persons possessed of land to erect buildings thereon, to grant loans on the security of freehold, and to afford a safe and profitable investment for savings. Payment of subscriptions may be made in advance, for which a discount at the rate of 2£ per cent, is allowed for periods of six months. Trustees— Thos. Watson, Esq., A. J. Elles, Esq., W. Wood, Esq. Entrance fee, 2s 6d per share. Subscriptions, 2s per fortnight. Number of shares taken up to date, 1200. Amount already advanced to shareholders, £10,215. A printed book of the Rules of the Society to be had at the Secretary's Office, Is 6d each. JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Invercargill, May, 1872.

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Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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