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Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Princes street, on or before Wednesday, sth July, at 3 p.m., for the following Works, separately : Ist. For constructing and laying timber drain (about 300 feet in length) at Pitt street. ‘2nd. For the supply of the following forage, viz. —2OO bushels oats. 1 ton chad’, half ton bran, and 2 tons hay, in one lot. Specifications as amended may be inspected at the City Surveyor’s Office Ten per cent, security deposit to be lodged with each tender. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 3rd July, 1860. CITY OF DUNEDIN. COURT FOR THE REVISION OF THE CITIZENS’ ROLL, YEAR 1869-1870. Notice is hereby given that the that the Court for the Revision of tin Citizens’ Lists, year 1869—1870, will sit at the City Council Chambers, Princes street, on Monday, the 12th day of July instant, at the hour of noon. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. sth July, 1869. CITY OF DUNEDIN. NOMINATIONS FOR THE MAYORALTY FOR THE YEAR ENDING Ist AUGUST, 1870. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Nomination of Candidates for Election to the Office of Mayor for the Municipal Year ending Ist August, 1870, will be declared on Friday, the I6th day of July instant, at the Terrace of the Provincial Council Chambers, at the hour of noon. Nominations must be in form of Schedule D., of the “Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1865,” and be lodged at the Office of the Town Clerk, Princes street—where blank forms may be had—on or before noon of the day herein fixed for the declaration. By order of H. W. the Mayor. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. sth July, 1869. Election Notices. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. THE ELECTORS are requested not to Pledge themselves to vote for any candidate for the office of Mayor for a few days, as a good and tried man will offer himself. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— Having again been requested by a large circle of friends to "allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty of the City, I have consented to to do so. Should the Citizens do me the honor to elect me as their Mayor, it will be my earnest endeavor to act to the best of ray ability for the interests of the City generally, and in support of the dignity of the office. I have the honor to, be, Your obedient servant, EDWARD M‘GLASHAN. 6th July, 1869. THE ELECTION OF MAYOR. COPIES OF TELEGRAMS. Tt/fR FRASER to the Mayor.—“ReqnijLtJL sition numerously signed requesting you to offer yourself again for M ayor. (Signed) “ Fraser.” REPLY. “Accept requisition. Will send reply by Alhambra to-morrow. (Signed) “Ilmen." ELECTION FOR MAYOR. JOHN MILLAR, F. S. A., City Member of the Provincial Council, AND LATE CITY ENGINEB R, HAS the honor to intimate to, the numerous requisitiouists, 'whom he had the honor to receive this day, and to the Citizens gcucraUy, that he has determined to comply with their request to become a candidate for the very responsible office of MAYO R at the ensuing Municipal Election. He accepts this candidature with a wellassured belief, that by au efficiently regulated and economical management of Municipal expenditure, the “City Rates” may lie made less oppressive than they' threaten to become, besides having the sanatory regu-lat-ons of the City equal to any in the British Colonies. Dunedin, 3rd July, 1869. Public Notices. CARPETS. NO RT H AND SCOULAR invite attention to their new Stock of CROSSLEY’S TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CAB PETS, Ex Pampero. NORTH & SCOULAR, Rattray street. LAST WEEK BUT TWO. RI OHA R D MI L L S, PRINCES STREET, Between Rattray and High streets. “ MAJORITY NOT UNANIMITY.” THE Undersigned still continues to sell the finest Four Pound Loaf at Five Ponce, for CASH. GEORGE BLYTH, Walker and Great King streets. Educational. MR GARDNER’S SELECT SCHOOL, Milton Hall, Stuart street, will Reopen after the Midwinter Holidays, on Monday, the sth inst. Prospectuses may be had on application.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1924, 6 July 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1924, 6 July 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1924, 6 July 1869, Page 3

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