"VTOTICE is hereby given, that in accord•L* ance with Section 7of the " Depasturing Regulations of the Otago Goldfields," dated 23rd June, 1868, the undermentioned Regulations for the election of Wardens for Depasturing District of Tuapeka, having been passed by the Board of Wardens, and assynted to by His Honour the Deputy-Superintendent, the election of AVardens for the year ending 31st July, 1871, will take place on Tuesday, the 2nd August, 1870. G. F. C. BROWNE, Chairman of the Board. 13th July, 1870. Regulations referred to. 1. The Board of Wardens for the District aforesaid shall consist of nine Elective Members, and a Chairman hereafter to be appointed. 2. The Tuapeka Depasturing District shall be divided into two divisions — the Tuapeka Division shall constitute one portion, and Waitahuna the other ; the boundaries to be as previously laid down in the Provincial Government July Bth, 1868. 3. The Tuapeka Division shall return five members, Waitahuna Division four members, 4. Nominations of candidates for the office of Warden must be made in writing, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and must be signed by the proposer and seconder of the candidate, and must be forwarded to the Chairman on or before Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1870. 5. If more than the requisite number of candidates are nominated for either division, a poll shall take place ; and if there are not more than the requisite number nominated, then the candidates nominated shall be declared to have been duly elected. 6. No person shall be entitled to be so nominated for the office of Warden, nor shall any person be entitled so to nominate or to second the nomination of any candidate, unless he holds the qualification stated in clause 5 of the Depasturing Regulations published in the Provincial Government " Gazette," of the 24th June. 7. Voters shall record their votes personally within the district wherein they possess the requisite qualifications, and the document in respect of which they claim to vote must be produced to the Returning Officer, and he shall write on some part thereof — (Voted). 8. A poll, if required, will take place for the Tuapeka Division, at the Athenaeum, Lawrence, and for the Waitahuna Division, at the Court House, Waitahuna, between the hours of 12 to 3 and 5 to 8 p.m., at both places, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of August, 9. The names of candidates nominated shall be advertised in the local paper. 10.: Any candidate not having the, requisite qualifications (as hereinbefore contained) at the time of. the election shall be incapable of being elected, and it shall be in the power of the Board; to enquire into the qualifications, of- aU persons elected, and to declare the election of any unqualified person null and 1 void ; whereupon a fresh election shall be held to fill up the vacancy. NOTICE. liTR. JUHN SYME& in retiring' from the hotel business, begs., to return thanks for the liberal patronage he has received at the hands of the public for the past three years-, and would intimate that he has leased his Hotel to- Messrs, Hewitt and Williams, for whom he solicits a continuance of that patronage which he has so long enjoyed. ; NOTICE. TJOISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs No. 190 and 369. CARGILL AND ANDERSON. June 22nd, 1870. r _ i _ TENDERS. WANTED, Tenders for Sawing and Rafting Timber for the Tuapeka Mouth Saw Mill. For particulars, apply to W v D. Morrison, at the Mill, or at I the Timber Yard, Lawrence. TTTANTED, by a person accustomed to horses, a situation as Groom. Willing to make himself generally useful. Good references as to character. Apply at the Office of this paper.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 127, 14 July 1870, Page 4
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