Late Advertisßinents. - ) TT CLAPCOTT, ESQ.!, Sufe-Comxnissioner for the Governmont Life Insurance, Will give an EXPLANATORY LECTURE, to be followed by some'of bis POPULAR READINGS, AtKAITANGATA, on SATURDAY, Ist August. Mr. Clapcott will be at Balclutha until the 7th of August, to receive Applications lor Insurance. " Twa^Hours at Hame." SONGS OF SCOTLAND. BARR'S HALL, BALCLUTHA. TTENNEDY'S FAREWELL' APPEARANCES. "Wednesday, sth. August, 1874. Admission — 3s. and 2b. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. BARR'S HALL, BALCLUTHA. Particulars in a future Advertisement. T\ R. 0 A R R, THE POPULAR LECTURER, PHRENOLOGIST & MESMERIST, IS COxMING SHORTLY. NOTICE. mENDERS wanted for Road Works, by Clutha Road Board. PlsnB and Specifications can be seen at Warepa School up to the 19th August, 1874 MATTHEW PATERSON. 20th July, 1874. rpHE Nomination for one COUNCILLOR in SODTH WARD, Balclutha, will fcahe place in the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 29lhrjULY,;i874. JOHNM'NEIL, Mayor. [ADVERTISEMENT^ ' TIME ) V. BATCH. 23e sure you keep pour time correctly And I will draw your batch directly ; For if you fail you cannot win, Although my oven should he thin. And now, Kilflour, the best you can Bring forward straight your honest men. SCRATCHER. MUNICIPAL COUNCILLOR. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF NORTHWARDALEXANDER KILGOUR Respectfully solicits YOUR VOTE ANDJINTEREST. COUNCILLOR FOE NORTH .WARD. TO RATEPAYERS ! JOHN J A M I E , Respectfully requests Ratepayers to use their VOTE AND INTEREST In bis Favor afc the forthcoming election TO THE RATEPAYERS OF " SOUTH WARD. Gentlemen, /~\WING to local Journalistic arrangements for publication, I regret that no opportunity was afforded me through the medium of the Press ior publicly acknowledging receipt of your kindly requisition to allow myself to' be nominated for thB vacancy in you^ Ward, occasioned by Mr. Grig-qr's election to the office of Mayor. I ndwy however, take the earliest opportunity to thank you for this token of your continued confidence in me, as well as for your tangible ratification in having this day returned me unopposed to represent you in the. Municipal Council. Gentlemen, I would add to my thanks the assurance that as in the past, it shall be my study to advance the iaterest of the town to the full extent of my humble ability. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN M<NEIL. Rosebank, 29th July, 1874.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 4, 30 July 1874, Page 2
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