LICENSING COMMITTEES.
The following nominations were made today for seats on the City licensing Benches : DUNfiDIN SOUTH. James Copland, M.D , proposed by Robert Fleming, seconded by Benjamin Davis. Robert Stout, pToposedby Robert Fleming, seconded by Ben jamin Davis, f John Guthrie, proposed by Thomas J. Leary, seconded by Joseph Samuel. William Parker Street, proposed by John Blakely, seconded by George Carrington. Henry Smith Fish, jua., proposed by John Blakely, seconded by George Carrington. George Brown, proposed by Thomas J. Leary, aeconded by Joseph Samuels. Alexander Cairns, proposed by Qeorg© Brown, seconded by Thomas J. Lesry. Geohgk Eliot Eliott, proposed by John Scanlan, seconded by John Vezey. Arthur Scoullar, proposed by Benjamin D..V 8. seconded by Robert Fleming. Kobkut Kinnibubgm MuBRAV, proposed by Robert Fleming, seconded by Benjamin Davis. Alexander Rbnnie, proposed by Robert Fleming, seconded by Benjamin Davis. There being more than five candidates, s> poll ■was fixed for the 20th inst. DUNKDIN BELL. James Copland, M.D., proposed by Thomas Shearman, seconded by M. W. Green, jun. Gkorge Eliot Eliott. proposed by John Binnie, seconded by J. T. Gray. Andrew Lee»; proposed by William Wallace, seconded by James Dreaver. Robert Kinniburgh Mubbay, proposed by M. W. Green, jun., seconded by Thomas Shearman. Alexander Rbnnie, proposed by Thomas Shearman,, seconded by M. W. Green, jun. James Robin, proposed by B. Baglsy, seconded by John Gillies. Archibald Hilsonßosb, proposed by Andrew Lees, seconded by George Hindle, Arthur Scoullar. proposed by M. W. Green, jun., seoonded by Thomas Shearman. Alexander Sligo, proposed by G. By Smith, seconded by George Handle. Robert Stout, proposed by M. W. Green, jun.* seconded by Thomas Shearman. William Watson, proposed by Denis Heenan, seconded by George Munro. There being more than five candidates a poll was fixed for the. 20th inst.
DUNEDIN CENTRAL. James Coplani>, M.D., proposed by Thomas Roseby, LL.D., seconded by John M'Kay. James Cprle, proposed by Andrew Thomson, seconded by John M'Landress. Henry Smith Fish, jun., proposed by S. Jacobs, seoonded by E. Nathan. George Leslie, proposed by A. B. Livingi stone, seconded by W. P. Watson. Robert Kinniburgh Murray, proposed by John M'Kay, seconded by Thomas Roseby, LL.D. Alexander Rennie, proposed by John M'Kay, seconded by Thomas Roseby, LL D. Arthur Scoullar, proposed. by Thomas Roseby, LL D., seconded by John M'Kay. Robert Stout, proposed by John M'Kay, seconded by Thomas Roseby, LL D. William Parker Street, proposed by R. A. Lawson, seconded by John Mitchell. *" There being more than five candidates, ft poll .was fixed for the 20th inst. • DUHEDDI LBITH. v. \ John Bahnks; proposed by William Wynne, < seconded by Michael O'Donnell. Geoege Eliot Eliott, proposed by John E. Hutchinson, seconded by John Golder. John Matthews; proposed by -John E. Hutchinson, seconded by John Golder. Edward C. Strode, proposed by Thomas S. Graham, seconded by Robert Hay. There being only four candidates for this ward they were declared duly elected. The fifth member will have to be appointed by the Governor,
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Evening Star, Issue 6214, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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488LICENSING COMMITTEES. Evening Star, Issue 6214, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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