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Boad Boardj AXFOED BOAD BOABD. The ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayers will- be held at the Boad Board Office, on MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1876. , Business :— To Elect Two Members, in place of Messrs Wilson Fisher and George Cooper, who retire by rotation, bat are eligible for re-election. 12-213890 JOHN PAUL, Chairman. ■nYBBION BOAD BOABD. The annual MEETING el Batepayere will Ibe held at the Board office, Eyreton, on FBIDAY, JANUABY 7tb, 187$, at noon, to Elect two Members to serve on the Board in place of Messrs Brown and Coop, the retiring members. The poll, if necessary, will be taken on Monday, January 9th, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m, at the Board office, Eyreton; Mr Isaac Wilson's mill, Ohoka; and the South Island schoolhonee. J. E. BBOWN, Chairman. December Bth, 1875. 12-10 3509 Election Notices TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE KAIAPOI DISTBICT. Gentlemen. —I regret that I shall NOT BE PBESENT at the official DECLARATION OF THE POLL, as I must leave for Wellington to-morrow. I beg to thank you for the honor you have done mc in returning mc a second time as your representative in the General Assembly, and to assure yon that I will protect your interests to the best of my power. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHAS. O. BOWEN. Christchurch, December 22nd, 1875. 12-23 3991 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE ASHLEY DISTBICT. Gentlemen,—l have the honor to announce myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrage at the approaching ELECTION. In the limits of an advertisement 1 cannot fully inform you of my views; but I may state that, if elected, I shall do my best to obtain one thing—namely, a more equitable arrangement of the representation, so that the large towns should not have so great a preponderance of votes in the Assembly over the country districts as they possess at present. I shall advertise at the earliest possible date the [places at which I request you to meet mc in public to hear my opinions on the questions of the day. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, 12-11 3518 W. M. MASKELL. A SHLEY ELECTION. MB. MASKELL requests the Electors to meet him at the undermentioned places and dates:— Leithfield—The Public Library—Friday, December 24th Ashley Bank—The Schoolroom—Monday, December 27th Loburn—The Schoolroom—Tuesday, December 28th North Eowai—The Schoolroom—Wednesday, December 29th Saltwater Creek—The Schoolroom—Thursday, December 30th Mount Grey Downs—The Bchoolroom —Monday, January 3rd, 1876. Each evening at half-past seven. 12-16 3733 MB. J. E. BBOWN requests the ELEOTOBS of Ashley District to MEET him at Loburn, on Friday Evening, the 24th December Oust, on Monday Evening, the 27th December. Oxford Boad Board Office, on Tuesday Evening, the 28th December West Eyreton, on Monday Evening, the 2nd January. 12-16 At 8 p.m. each place. 3731 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE ASHLEY ASSEMBLY DISTBICT. Gentlemen, —I have the honor to offer my services to again represent you in the General Assembly, and shall embrace an early opportunity of addressing the constituency. 11-24 2967 J. E. BBOWN. pOLEBIDQE. ELECTION. MB CATHCABT WASON'S COMMITTEE BOOMS are NOW OPEN— Christohurch—Cathedral square Chambers Hororata—Cottage, near Schoolhouse Kowai—Near Williamson's Store Bakaia— Cottage, near Boad Board Office Ashburton—Office, next Union Bank Malvein—Waddington's Mount Somers—Near Morgan's Store Committees having been formed at the above various centres of population, Mr Wason trusts that those gentlemen desirous of securiog his return will avail themselves of the accommodation secured. 12-21 3875 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE CHEVIOT DIBTBIOT. Gentlemen,—l have the honor to offer myself as a candidate for election as ydur representative in the General Assembly. 12-4 3306 LEONABD HABPEB. Public Notices. MONSTER SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHHSTG, AND FA.3STO V GOODS THE HALL. J. &t J. CROTHERS TTAVB SECUBED A CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS Direct from MESSES BYLAND AND SONS, Manufacturers, Manchester, (First House in the World), Now to hand per Taupo and Phoebe, EX THE ST. LEONARDS, FBOM LONDON. THE ENTIRE LOT IS NOW OPENED UP FOB INSPECTION AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT MUST ASTONISH EYEBY ONB. J. & J. CROTHERS, THE HALL, HIGH STREET, OHBISTCHUBCH. 12-11 3343 /"N OOP FOR C^erTEBBUBY. No more unjust weights or scales. Just arrived, the'. first BCA£B MAKES \in the colonies. All kinds of weights and scales, repaired and BdjnstedTjy B, Weddkbbcbn, Montreal street, near Normal school. , 12-3 3236

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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3219, 24 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3219, 24 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3219, 24 December 1875, Page 4

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