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PLOUGHING MATCH PINNER. A DINNER in connection with -the Tnapeka and Waitahnna Ploughing Match will be held in the SHAMROCK HOTEL, LAWRENCE, On the Evening of the Match (to-morrow) at seven o'clock. Tickets - ss. COEPOEATION NOTICE TOWN OF LAWRENCE. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS FOR THE YEAR ENDING Ist AUGUST, 1873. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have this day been nominated as Councillors :—: — WEST WARD, Jonas Hauuop, Peel-street ; James Hjll. Peel- street. EAST WARD, Matthew Hay, Ross Place ; William Mears, Ross Place. MIDDLE WARD, John Motjat, Peel-street ; Wm. Hayes, Peel-street. There being more than one Candidate for each Ward, all further proceedings in the Election were adj ourned until Monday, 29th July, 1872, when a poll will be taken in each of the three Wards of the Town, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The Polling Places will be, East Ward, at the Athenreum ; Middle Ward, at the Council Chambers ; West Ward, at Mr. Williams' store, corner of Kilmarnock-street. HORACE BASTINGS, Mayor. Council Chambers, Lawrence, July 24th, 1872. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MIDDLE WARD. I RESPECTFULLY request the Ratepayers to record their votes in favour of Mr. WILLTAM HAVES, as my engagements preclude the possibility of my affording the requisite time to the duties of the oflice of Councillor. JOHN MOUAT. Lawrence, 24th July, 1872. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MR. WILLIAM MEARS, And Mr. MATTHEW HAY, Will Address the Ratepayers of East I Ward, in the MASONIC HOTEL, On SATURDAY EVENING, At seven o'clock. ELECTION OF MAYOR. T)EING unexpectedly called away just before the poll was declared, I now take the opportunity to return my sincere thanks to all ratepayers who worked for me and recorded their votes in my behalf.Your obedient servant, FREDERICK MEYER.. WANTED, a Situation as Housekeeper or General Servant. Apply, W R., Post-office, Waitahuna. WANTED, a Teacher for Side School, Tuapeka Mouth. Will require to enter upon duties on appointment. Salary, Government allowance and school fees, including free residence. Applications with testimonials to be lodged with Secretary School Committee, Tuapeka Mouth, not later than 29th July curt. WANTED known, that Mr. M. Hay YY holds sales by auction of Furniture and Miscellaneous Articles, every Saturday Evening. WANTED known, that Frank Pollock can obtain Situations for General Servants. Several boys and girls wanted. WANTED known, firewood cut, gardening and rough carpentering done, by W. Sutton, Wetnerstones Road, next to schoolhouse. WANTED known, Evening ClassesWriting, Book-keeping, and Arithmetic—opened in new R. C. School. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey, Builder, Wheelwright, Millwright, and Cabinet Maker, Ross Place, Lawrence, is now in a position to execute orders in all branches of the building trade, in a style of finish that will defy criticism. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey erects magnificent dwelling-houses on the shortest notice, at nominal rates. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey executes Jobbing of all sorts, in additions or alterations to houses, shafts or wheels to drays or coaches, &c, with efficiency and despatch. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey keeps the very best seasoned timber and material of all sorts for the carrying out of the above branches of trade which cannot fail to commend itself to the discerning public,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 234, 25 July 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 234, 25 July 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 234, 25 July 1872, Page 4

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