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Election Notices. QITIZEN RATEPAYERS! ECONOMISTS ! “GAS” CONSUMERS! WORKING MEN OF DUNEDIN! ELECT MILL \R MAYOR. TO WILLIAM MELUISiI, ESQ. Duneflin, July 12, 1869. CJIR, —In c msequence of the resignation > i of A. Garrick, Esq. as Councillor for High Ward, wc request you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate to repres nt our interest in the City Council; and we pledge ourselves to use every legitimate means to secure your return. (Signed) Carl Steinhoff, F. Russell, Hugh Fraser, Julius Hyman, Matheson Brothers, J. B Mudie, Job Wain, Robert Murray, And about 80 others. GENTLEMEN, —In reply to the above Requisition, I with pleasure accede to your request. Should you do me the honor of electing me as your Councillor for High Ward, I pledge myself to devote my time and ability to promote the interest of the residents in that district and the citizens in general. Your obedient servant, W. MELUISH. Dunedin, July 18, 1869. ELECTION FOR MAYOR. MR BIRCH will address the Electors of South Ward, THIS EVENING, at Watson’s Royal Hotel, Walker street, at Half-past Seven ; and Hell Ward, at M‘Oregor’s British H./te), at Half-past Eight. The Committee are requested to. assemble at the Committee Rooms after the fleeting in Bell Ward. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. CITY ELECTION.—HIGH WARD. REQUISITION. MR. G. S. REEVES, SIR, — A vacancy being about to occur in the representation of this ward in the City Council, through the retirement of Mr A. Garrick, we beg to ask you to allow yourself to be put in nomination. (rigued) John Hay, Calvert & Campbell Win. Gregg & Co. Aud 14 others. (IU3PLY.) To Messrs John Hay, Calvert & Campbell, Wm. Gregg aud Co., and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gestlkmex, —I have much pleasure in complying with your request; and should yonr votes return mo as your representative in the City Council, I pledge myself to act fairly honestly and to the best of my ability, in your interest, and the interest of the city. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yo-r obedient servant, C. S. REEVES. Maclaggau street, July 19, 1869. Drapery LAST WEEK. QPEX STOCK FOR SALE During Occupation of the Premises in PRINCES STREET, Between Rattray and High streets. Black Moire Antiques : Four Guineas, 11 yards, double width • L 4 10s for 12 yards, double width ; L 3 19s for 94 yards ; L 3 15s forlOyards; Ld for HR yards. Black Satarfa cloth jackets, 10s 9d, value 17s 6d, trade discount on half dozens, extra discount on whole dozens; black astraeban jackets, 2s lid, value os 6d, no discount on this line ; black astrachan jackets, 3s lid, value 6s 91, trade discount on half dozens, extra discount ou whole dozens; black astrachan jackets, 4s 9d, value 7s 9d, trade discount ou half dozens, extra discount on whole dozens ; shepherd plaid flannels, Is 21 d, value la 7M, all wool; Rob Roy flannel, all wool, Is 3.U1, value Is SJ.d; fancy check and tartan flannels, all wool, Is 4td, value, Is 9Ad, trade discount on half pieces, extra discount on whole pieces; black coburgs.7Jd, value Is, trade discount on half pieces, extra discount ou whole pieces ; black alpacca, 7fd, value Is, trade discount on half pieces, extra discount on whole pieces j scarlet cashmere hose, 21s the dozen, discount ou half dozens or dozens j striped cashmere hose, 6s 6tl the dozen, trade discount ou dozens only ; 7s 6d the dozen, trade discount on dozens. RICHARD MILLS, i Dunedin, July, 1869. I ~ - * ■ i ■' . To Let. TO LET, House in Cumberland street, adjoining W. D. Murison, Esq. Apply to Geo. Duncan, Rattray street. TO LET, those Premises now in the occupation of Messrs Hay, Brothers, and Wright. Apply, A. R. Hay. Shipping. FOR Lyttleton, Wellington, Wanganui, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Auckland. —The Circular Saw Navigation Company's steamship PHCEBE, E. Wheeler, Commander, is appointed to sail for the above Ports on Saturday, 24th iust. Passengers to go on board free by two o’clock steamer. For freight or passage, apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 20 July 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 20 July 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 20 July 1869, Page 3

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