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MEETINGS. HORTICULTURAL. -£»- favorable to tho Formation of a Society to encourage Horticulture, and not merely Showß, is requested for Saturday, July 2nd, 7.30 p. nil at Young Men's Booms, Moray place, PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMBNT SOCIETY. i TONTHLY PAYMENTS will be received rX at my Office To-morrow (Friday), from 4 to 6.30 p.m. WILLIAM BROWN. Secretary. Directors meet at 8.30. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .»_ , Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned at Dunedin and Burnside, under the firm of "Wilson, Harraway, and C 0.," millers and grain merchants, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent, n« wi n>. Tlnneflin this 30th dav of June. 1887. JAMES WILSON. HENDERSON LAW. HENRY HARRAWAY. Witness to all the signatures— Thos. Deeham, clerk, Dunedin. Referring to the above notification, I beg to intimate that from this date I will carry on the milling business at Burnside on my own account. HENRY HARRAWAY. Dunedin. 30th June, 1887. A.0.F., COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, No. 3,780. i /TEMBERS of the above Court are hereby yJL notified that on and after To-morrow, the Jt day of July, they will be supplied with Medicine at tho Friendly Societies' Dispensary, j No; 31 George street, only, alj other contracts ' having terminated. JOHN WILSON, Secretary. TAGO HOUNDS will Meet on SATUK-DAY, 2nd inst., At MOSGIEL, at 2 p.m. HE AUSTRALASIAN UNION SHIP- __ P<NG GAZETTE Will be Published To-morrow. Three Runners Wanted. Apply Caxton Steam Company. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. >ROWN, iWING, AND CO. beg to inform their Customers that their Premises, Princes street, will be CLOSED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. RE-MARKING the whole of the STOCK for tho GREAT CLEARING SALE, which begins on SATURDAY. BROWN, EWING, AND C 3. ELECTION NOIIOBS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— In response to the personal requests of a large number of electors, representing all classes, I have felt it my duty to sacrifice all private considerations and allow myself to bo nominated for the coming election. Wo have arrived at a critical period of our history, and if for a short time any services that I may be permitted to render can assist in putting our house in order and in influencing f or good the progress of this country, I shall be only too pleased to have placed my time at the disposal of the electors. At present and for years past I have been connected •with business houses in Victoria and New South Wales. I have lived in and travelled through those countries, and they arc no idle words when I say that New Zealand, from its position and its superior natural advantages, ought to be the greatest commercial and manufacturing country on this .side of the globe, and until we make it such New Zealand will not fulfil its proper destiny. Wo have the principal raw materials, with abundance of coal and water, and wo have food for millions of human beings. All we want is people profitably employed to consume it. There is no class who, at the present time, have my sympathy more than our farmers and runholdera. Our working classes can more easily take their labor to colonies more prosperous than ours ; but it is not so with the former; and if one thing more than another strengthens me in my strong advocacy of Protection it is because I believe, and not only that I honestly believe it, but that I feel certain, as certain as one can ftel upon any subject, that with a large population profitably employed in manufacturing hero all that by nature we can manufacture, none will be benefitted more than our agricultural and pastoral friends. Believe me it will be better to have consumption for the bulk of our various products, iccluding beef and mutton, near our doors, than exporting, as we are doing, now at starvation prices. In my humble o])inion Protection is not a principle, but an expedient. The time will come when we thall see it to our advantage to have intercolonial Frcetrade, especially in the natural products and manufactures of each colony. I consider the present Ministry contains some of the most progressive able, and patriotic men that ever ruled the destiny of any of our colonies ; and if in response to what I believe to be the genuine cry of the people they will bring forward a policy that will enable us fairly to live within our means, I, for one, shall give them my hearty support. To be plain. I consider they have gone in that direction as far as they could, in order to be in harmony with a House and a people hitherto characterised by extravagance ; and need I tell you that no Government can stand for any time that is not in accord with the public voice. Gentlemen, I intend addressing you as soon as the writs are issued. Meanwhile I beg to say that I shall make no personal canvass. Yours faithfully, B. HALLENSTEIN. ROSLYN ELECTION. —HE FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of MR WALTER CARLTON Are Invited to attend a Meeting at MR ROBT. DICKENSON'S, Mornington, On THURSDAY NEXT, 30th, at 8 p.m. ROSLYN ELECTION. R WALTER CARLTON L \V;'LL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF THE ROSLYN ELECTORAL DISTRICT COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROSLYN, On MONDAY, JULY 4, at 8 p.m. The Mayob (A. O. Begg, Esq.) will occupy the Chair. 0 THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN I shall be Pleased to MEET YOU on FRIDAY EVENING, Ist JULY, At 8 o'clock, at the PRINCESS'S THEATRE, When I propose to Address you upon the Political History of the Colony for the past 17 years, our Future Policy with regard to Public Works, and other matters. 1 am, your obedient servant, ROBERT STOUT. The Dress Circle will bo Reserved for Gentlemen accompanied by Ladies. PORT CHALMERS ELECTION. A MEETING of those favorable to the return of Mr JAMES MILLS will be held at Jackman's Hall, Ravensbourne, at 8 p.m. on Monday next, with the view of forming a Committee for the West Harbor section of the Electorate. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— At the request and with the promised support of a number of Electors, I have resolved to offer myself as a Candidate for the seat of your Representative in Parliament. , I shall take an early opportunity of explaining to you my views on the political situation. Your obedient servant, E. B. CARGILL. . Dunedin, 28th June, 1887.

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Evening Star, Issue 7251, 30 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7251, 30 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7251, 30 June 1887, Page 3

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