Public Notices. WINTON AND FOEEST HILI FAEMEBS' CLUB. A MEETING will be held at the Wintor Hotel on Friday evening, the 6th June, ai 7.30. Anyone wishing to join the Club will hav< an opportunity of doing so at this meeting. Business— Annual Ploughing Match and othei matters of importance. THOMAS S. BREMNER, Secretary. Winton, 26th May, 1873. APAEIMA ELECTOES. C BASSTIAN will do himself the pleasuri • of meeting the electors of the District or Tuesday, June 10 (sale day), at Gummy's Bush and at the Schoolhouse, Flint's Bush, Saturday June 14, at 2 p.m., and at the Schoolhouse Waianiwa, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, llth inst. TO THE ELECTOES OF APAEIMA DISTBICT. GENTLEMEN, — I will again do myself the honor of offering myself to represent you in the Provincial Council of Otago. Should I again be*favored with your confidence, you may rely upon my best endeavors for the good of the Province, and to get that fair share of consideration for your district, which, I regret to say, up to the present has not been accorded it. I have the honor to be, &c, C. BASSTIAN. TO BOBEET HAMILTON, Esq., EOZELLE. SIR, — We, the undersigned electors of the Oteramika district, being aware of youi thorough knowledge of our local requirements] and appreciating your practical business abilities, 8b well as your sympathy with our views as supporters of His Honor the Superintendent, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the representation ol the Oteramika district. Should you accede tc our request, we pledge ourselves to use every endeavor to secure your return. We are, &c, John Friskin Robert Weir David Warnock James Galbraith Alex. Ross James H. Wilson Alex. Smith J. W. Mitchell &c, &c, &c. GENTLEMEN, — I have much pleasure in acceding to your reqnest that I should allow myself to be nominated as a candidate tc represent the Oteramika District in the Provincial Council of Otago. H elected it will be my endeavor to avoid wasting the time of the members and the revenue of the Province in personal and party disputes, and to assist the party who are really anxious to carry on tbe government ot the Province by supporting the policy of the present Superintendent. ROBERT HAMILTON. IMPORTANT TO SODA WATEB MANUFACTUEEES AND OTHERS. APPLICATIONS will be received till 31st May, 1873, for the purchase of the exclusive use for district of Southland, for Hogben's Patent Apparatus for supplying the Syrup in the Manufacture of JErated Beverages and other Liquids, and Stopper for Bottles. The Pump supplies the required quantity of syrup into each bottle, at tbe same time an the bottle is filled with iErated Water. It saves the labor oi two men bottling, and is also applicable to other purposes, such as drawing or measuring any required quantity of liquor, or forcing any required quantity of liquid to any place. The Stopper for bottles containing _Srated or Gaseous Liquids, such as Lemonade, Ginger Beer, or Soda Water, is self-acting, the Stopper closes the Bottle when it is filled, by the pressure of the Gaseous liquids from within, and the Bottle is opened by applying pressure on the top of the Stopper, from without. They never wear out, doing away entirely with Cork, Wire, and String, are inexpensive, &c, &c. The first cost" of a factory introducing Patent Stoppers is reduced to nearly one-half when compared to starting a factory on the old principle, and possesses the advantage of giving greater satisfaction to consumers. The Stoppers being made of Lignum Vitae, or Glass, never wear out, are self-acting in stopping when filled, doing away entirely with Cork, Wire, and String. These patents are extensively used in England, America, and the Colonies. They can be seen in full working order on our premises in Dunedin and Oamaru. Also for sale, a No. 1 Hayward Tylor Soda Water Mathine. Apply to THOMSON & CO., Sole Manufacturers of the PATENT STOPPERED CRATED WATERS, And Importers of Soda Water Machinery, and Cordial Makers' Goods of every description, STArPOB D-S TBEET, DUN E D IN. LINDHUEST EOAD BOAED. MYROSS SUBDIVISION. I WILLIAM HALLIDAY, Returning Officer * duly appointed for the Myross Subdivision of the Lindhurst Road District, do hereby give notice that, in accordance with the provisions of the Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, an election of two members for the above-named Subdivision will be held at the house of Mr Francis Calvert, Roslin Plains, on Thursday, the 12th day of June, 1873, at noon ; and I do hereby require all candidates to be nominated in the manner provided by the 9Sth Clause of the Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, and at the time and place herein Bet forth. And Ido hereby give notice that in the event of a poll being demanded, notice of the day on which such poll shall be held will be given immediately upon such demand being made. WILLIAM HALLIDAY, Returning Officer. May 24th, 1873. The Polling place is the house of Mr Francis Calvert, Roslin Plains. LINDHUEST EOAD BOAED MABEL SUBDIVISION. I WALTER DAVID BASSTIAN, Returning , Officer duly appointed for the Mabel Subdivision of the Lindhurst Road District, do hereby give notice that, in accordance with the provisions of the Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, an election of three members for the abovenamed Subdivision will be held at the house of Mr A. Morton, Mabel Bush, on Thursday, the 12th June, 1873, at noon ; and I do hereby require all candidates to be nominated in the manner provided by the 98th clause of the Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, and at the time ahd place herein set forth ; and I do hereby give notice that in the event of a poll being demanded, notice of the day on which such poll shall be held will be given immediately upon such demand being made. WALTER DAVID BASSTIAN, Returning Officer. May 24tb, 1873. The Polling place is the house of Mr A. Morton, Mabel Bush.
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Southland Times, Issue 1752, 10 June 1873, Page 4
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