MOUNT BENGER ELECTION. T beg to thank most cordially the gentle- *- men who have so magnanimously returned me as Representative of the District in the Provincial Council, and to assure them that it is my intention to testify my gratitude by my votes. 1 have also to thank Messrs. Nicholson and Bradshaw for the great courtesy with which they have treated me during their candidature. GEORGE IRELAND. Teviot, 26th June, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OF MOUNT BENGER DISTRICT. HENTLEMEN,— AIIow me to thank 01 you for the favor conferred upon me by placing me at the head of the poll in the Mount Benger District proper ; and to assure you that I am convinced the reason I have not a majority thronghoxit the entire District, is on account of a false report having been circulated at Switzers and elsewhere, to the effect that I had withdrawn. Yours truly, JOHN BEIGIITON. Teviot, 28th June, 1873. j TUAPEKA GOLDFIELDS HOSPITAL THE Treasurer of the above Institution begs to acknowledge the receipt of £10 as twelve month's subscription from the Gabriels Gully Company. J. HARROP, Treasurer. NOTICE. T)OISON Laid for Dogs at my place, Evans Flat. GEORGE DUNCAN. Mount Benger District, 16th June, 1873. To the District Officer, At Roxburgh. I HERE BY give notice that I intend to construct a Head Water Race for Flour Mill purposes, commencing at a point about one half-mile above the Gorge of the Benger Creek and terminating at the lower end of Moa Flat, opposite M.r> Brazil's Hotel. The length of such Race is 3 miles, or thereabouts ; and its intended course h east. The main depth and breadth of said Race is 3 feet, and it is capable of carrying 4 sluice heads of water. (Signed) PETER M'GILL, Tokomairiro. Any person objecting to the issuing of a license to the above named Applicant must lodge his objection, in writing, at j my office withiu 30 clear days from the date hereof. J. B. BORTON, District Officer. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Appli cation for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I have ap- ' plied to the Warden for a lease of surveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being section 1, block VI., Waitahuna, East, comprising 50a. Or. Op.; aud that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on July 16. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before 24 hours of the day of hearing. GEORGE BARTLETT. QHAMROCK HOTEL, BATTAUT.-3TREET, DUNEDIN. T. HETHERINGTON - • Proprietor. Mb. Hethebington begs to announce to his friends, travellers, and the public generally, that he has purchased tliG above well-known hotel from Messrs. Murphy and Co , and he is now prepared to offer the best accommodation that can be had in New Zealand. Under his supervision, the Shamrock has been eutirely re-litted and renovated. SUITE OF ROOMS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES Largo Commercial and Sample Rooms. THE SHAMROCK LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Mr. G-eorge Dodson having taken the above premises of Mr. Hetherington, is now prepared to let out SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, &c, &c.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 283, 3 July 1873, Page 4
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