TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WAED. LADIES and Gentlemen— l beg again to offer myself as a candidate for th« representation of Cook Ward in the City Council. It is now three years since the ratepayers firßt did me the honor to elect me to a Beat in the Council, and during the whole of that time I have done my utmost to advance the welfare of both the city generally and the ward for which I was a member. How far I have been puccessf ul in my efforts I leave it to tho ratepayers to judge. Should you be pleased to again elect me, I shall continue to do all that I can to merit the renewal of your confidence. Your obedient servant, KOBEBT MILLEE, Tasman-street. TO THE BATEPAYEES OF THOBNDON LADIES and Gentlemen,— My term of office as your representative in the City Council will shortly expire. I have the honor to again place my services at your disposal, and will endeavonr to represent you as faithfully as heretofore. Yours truly, JOHN MAGINNITY. TO THE EATEPAYEES OF LAMBTON WAED. i^i ENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in announcing to you that I intend to become a Candidate to represent your Ward in the City Council at the next elections. Youis faithfully, J. S. M. THOMPSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIBABAPA. T BEG to intimato that I will be a Candidate at next General Eelction. Should the district be divided, I shall stand for the southern division. When the proper time oomea I shall be happy to lay my views bofore the Electors at Publio Meetings and through the Press. W. C. BUCHANAN, Tupurupuru. 9th August, 1881. IN the Supreme Conrt of New Zealand.Wellington District. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of CHAKLES PHILIP SISSON, of Wellington, clerk, a debtor. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to this Honorable Court on Tuesday, the Sixth day of September, 1881, or as soon thereafter as there shall be a Bitting in Bankruptcy, that an immediate ordT of discharge from his debts be granted to the said debtor. Dated this 25th day of August, 1881. C. P. SISSON. In the Assigned Estate of CURLE AND ANDEESON, Wellington, Newßpaper Proprietors. "VTOTICE.— A Dividend on all Claims J3I proved in the above estate will be Payable at the office of Mr. H. Elliott, Willis-street, on Monday, the sth day of September next. All Creditors claiming on bills or promissory notes in the said estate are requested to produce them. A. J. M-TAVISH, Trustee. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. nnHE Third Term will begin on FBIDAY, JL 16th September next. CHAS. P. POWLES, Seoretary. Wellington, 25th August, 1881. THOENDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE next Term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' Classes in English, Frenoh, Latin, and Mathematics, will be held daily from 11 till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messbs. WILSON & CHABLEWOOD, Box 53a, Post Office. THE TEEEACE. MISS STBAUSS receives young Ladies as Boarders and Day Pupils. English, Frenoh, German, Music, Singing, and other accompliahments taught. Terms on application. Next term commencing September 13th, 1881. MISS BLATTER, Teacher of Music, has vacancies for a few pupils. Terms on application. Address— Garrett-street, off Cuba-street, Wellington. npHIS WEEK ONLY, at mB AEO HOUSE, nnHE DAMAGED WINCEYS, by mHE BEBWICKSHIEE, npWELVE YABDS for 2s Dp at npE ABO HOUSE. nnHE DAMAGED WINCEYS, mWELVE YARDS for 2s Up riIHIS WEEK ONLY, npHE DAMAGED WINCEYS, npE AEO HOUSE, npWELVE YAEDS for 3s6d. mHE DAMAGED WINCEYS, mWELVE YAEDS.for 4s 6d at nPE AEO HOUSE. mHE BEST WAY mo SECUEE A CHOICE of mHESE BARGAINS, is~~ mO COME EARLY to mE AEO HOUSE. BEUNSWICK HOTEL, Uppeb Willis-street. MR. C. A. KNIGGE wishes to thank his friends and the public generally for past favors, and requests a continuance of the same. The following is a list of his prices : — Brandy, Henne3sy's, per bottle 7/6 „ Martell ... „ 6/6 Draught ... „ 6/Whiakey, Scotch ... „ 5/- „ Irish ... 5/6 Schnapps 5/Geneva (quarts) ... „ 6/Old Tom „ 5/Eum ... ... 5/Port Win» „ 5/Sherry „ 5/Whiakey, Scotch (draught) per quart 6'The above goodaare guaranteed to be pure and of the beat quality. C. A. KNIGGE, Proprietor. N SALE, Custom House Formi. Ev«ning Post office |
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 48, 26 August 1881, Page 3
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