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PUBLIC NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. Extraordinary Vacancy in the Office of Councillor for Leith Ward in room of Dr John Hislop resigned. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES for ELECTION to the Office of COUNCILLOR in Room of Dr John Hislop will take place on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Albany street. Nomination Papers in the statutory form (blank forms can be obtained in the Town Clerk's Office) and addressed to tho undersigned are to be lodged in the letter-box at the place herein fixed for the Nomination on or before 12 o'clock Noon of the said 17th day of Febiuary. In the event of more than One Candidate being Nominated, a POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, the Ist day of MARCH, 1888, at the said Oddfellows' Hall, Albany stieet. J. HOLMAN, Returning Officer for Leith Ward Duncdin, February 9th, 1888. THE DUNEDIN LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. _L been Nomiuated to serve on the Licensing Committee for the Dunedin Licensing District,

DANIEL COIQUHOUN, M.D. GEORGE ELIOT ELIOTT JOHN FRASER MACQUEEN FRASER HUGH GOURLEY HUGH KIRKPATRICK ALEXANDER RENNIB ARCHIBALD HILTON ROSS ALEXANDER SLIGO ROBERT LOFTUS STANFORD WILLIAM WOODLAND. The number of Candidates exceeding the number of Offices required to be filled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will bu taken at the Town Hall Buildings on Thursday, the 16th day of February, 1888, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and <> o'clock p.m., to Elect Five of the above-named candidates. Given under my hand this 9th day of February, 1838. ADAM GIBSON, Returning Officer. DUNEDIN LICENSING ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-Notwith-standing the continuously increasing satisfactoiy state of the licensing reports, another uncalled for contest necessitates your again showing to the Prohibitionist Party that they are in a minority. Your votes and influence are, therefore, solicited for the Modkiiatk Candidates : A. SLIGO R. L. STANFORD H. GOURLEY W. WOODLAND J. F. M. FRASER. Remember that the Opposition Candidates are acting in the intcrent of PLEDGED PROHIBITIONISTS. Poll at the Town Hall on Thursday, the lGth inst., from 9 a.m. ti G p.m.

POLL EARLY. TO TITE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN LICENSING DISTRICT. " ADIES AND GEKTLEMEN,-You are _J rcßpectfully and earnestly urged to VOTE at the coming Licensing Election for the following gentlemen : Pr COLQUHOUN Mr GEORGE E. ELIOTT Mr HUGH KIRKPATRICK Mr ALEX. RBNNIE Mr A. H. ROSS, M.H.R. These gentlemen will endeavor to discharge their duties so as to secure the best interests of the Public by restricting the licenses to 10 p.m. (the hour of closing contemplated _by the Licensing Act), and by seeing that in other respects the provisions of the Act are complied with. There are no Moderate Candidates. The above Candidates have been nominated in the interests of the public, and the other five Candida tea have certainly been nominated solely in the interests of the publicans and brewers. For which will you Vote ? The Polling takes place at the Town Hall on Thursday next, the lfitli in.vt. Vote, Vote early, and Vote for the above Candidates.

MAORI HILL NORTH LICENSING DISTRICT. TOTICE.— The Election of Five Qualified persons to the Office of Licensing Commissioners for the above-mentioned Distiict, will be held on Wednesday, February 22nd. Blank Nomination Forms may be obtained from the undersigned, and, when properly filled in, must be left at the Woodhaugh Store, before twelve o'clock (noon) on Tuesday, February 14th. K. S. CLARK, Returning Officer. February Stli, 1888. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. OTICE. The Valuation Lists for the various Wards in the Borough of Maori Hill, for the year 1888, are now Open for Inspection at the Borough Offices during office hours. All objections thereto must be left at he School-house, Maori Hill, on or before February 15th, address"d to the Assessment Court; and a Copy of such Objection must be left at the same place, addressed to the Town Clerk, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. E. S. CLARKE, Town Clerk. January 10th, 1888.

BOROUGH OF CAVERSHAM. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Proceedings will be taken at once for the Recovery of all Outstanding Rates. The Water Supply will at once be cut off from propci tics on which the Water Rates arc not paid. Owners of Unregistered Dogs will be summoned forthwith. MARTIN PEARCE, Town Clerk, Caversham. 11th February, 1888. IMPORTANT TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. SHIP OWNERS, AND OTHERS. rilllE Undersigned has received a commuuiea_l_ tion from the London secretary of an importaut Gas Syndicate reque ting information as to the, cost of Grey River Coal, lauded free of all charges at Buenos Ayres and other South American ports, for gas-making purposes. AH further particulars can be obtained on applicatl°n' WM. DALEY. Gaswoiks, Caversham, February 8, 18S8.

PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS H B DRESDEN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument. The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. [7 ANTED, FRUIT FOR JAM Best Prico Given at the PHCENIX CONFECTIONERY WORKS, Maclaggan street. Must be Sound and Fresh Gathered. Wanted FRESH EGGS. EXCURSION SEASON. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS. MOSGIEL RUGS. ■»uu n lit o» » « v*> ■"■ •" ■«-' « y X 5 have received from the Mills a Splendid lot of the now Famous Mosgiel Mauds and Rugs, comprising the following popular makes, which the Mosgiel Company are justly proud of, all marked at Factory Prices. See ■Windows. The Takapuna Rug The Te Anau Maud The Wakatipu Rug The Mararoa Maud The Taupo Rug The Cosie Rug The Can Hinemoa Maud The Auckland Maud SPECIAL.—Just Landed, a Special Shipment of American Trunks, including Cryßtal and Leather Saratoga Trunks, Monitor Trunks, Packing Trunks (with trayß), also Ladies Dress and Imperial Trunks, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., Princes and Manse streets,

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Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

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