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VVAITAKI ELECTORAL DISTRIC NOTICE OF NOMINATION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that WILLIAM JUKES Ashburton, Journallt, duly □omiwith hip cons DIDA*SE ‘hefElec Member ofJthejjMmse tives for&pe Electoral B?OLL appoint* for theglSth Day BER, 1902. GEO. V. COCHRANE. > Returning Officer. Dated this 14th day of November, 1902, at Waituate. t, as CANONE RepVksentaDiatfict of tvhenpf is OVEM-

WAIMATE county. E PT RAO R DIN ARY TACA/CY. ELECTION OF /IEMfcEiyOF THE WAIMATE /oUjrTY/oUNCIL to reprelen/ tAe HAKATARAMEA|RmN( T HEREBY Giver Notice that Mr Donald JJacfarlan* been Duly to represeit'the on the Waisnate County other Nominffinfi, declare the said Mr IdJnald Macfarlane to be Duly ElJ«led Member of the Waimate County Council foe the ensuing term. GEO. V. COCHRANE, Returning Officer, Waimate November 15, 1902.

ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAXTAKI. “THE LICENSING POLL REGULATION ACT, 1899.” given that appointment Provisions of** ft* le on ust VBM lie-' and Princi inß tberet the provi I^TOTJCE Nomlbatio of Scrutineers un above Act or before BER, 190' Inspection, on 20th NOV o’clock, a, Place, C Waimat tions and hea and tberefroii appoint Scrutf said Act. GEO. V. COCHRANE, Returning Officer. Waimate, 15th November, 1902. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN k. AND P. SHOW. 27th AND teß|H NOVEMBER, 1902. OLIDjp • per second class, respectively, only, will be IxcurfnoifTidpets at 2d first-claJ-jWper mile ninimurrr 4s and 2s ileage counted one way ..... Jsued to Dunedin from Lyttelton, Kingston and intermediate stations, including stations on Branches between those points, from NOVEMBER 24th to 27th, available for return till DECEMBER 9th. BY ORDER.

INTERFERENCE. is saidf: — .'ion offlicenses as a cure for fjitempjrance anas an im* posture.” Lord Salisbury said “Prohibition is not!an untried remedy, but whoever it has been tried it has been a failure.” Mr Chamberlain said:— “Those who do not want to drink and those who drink too much desire the power to control those who do not want to drink too much.”

TVS' tc ourJ*igs Bridge. Lost, Foun LOST —On the |x| n from McOullochT Bridge. Finder rewarded on»iving to A. J. Rial* LOST —Last week, from WaitA 12 woolly Sheep and 8 Lamt Finder rewarded on leaving word this office.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 2

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