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LOST AND FOUND. £9-» REWARD.—Lost. last night, between 3&X Hallenstein’s Workshop wd MaltUnd Street, L5-Note. Jno. M'Kechnie, Hallenstein a Workshops. STRAYED from Castle street, ten days ago, a Black Sheep-Dog; bob-tall; answers to )a6cu*i/ujs i t —■ -■Stumpy.” Finder rewarded on delivering same at Mrs Wm. Anderson's Store, corner Howe and Castle streets, or on gvTlng sucu Information as will lead to Its recovery. , Black - and - tan Collie Dog. Found, » - , - Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply Mrs S. Wheeler. Cargill road, Parley. __ LOST, last Monday, Cape off Macintosh. Finder rewarded. Mr Price, chemist, Walker street. FOUND (last evening), Sum of Money, owner can have same by applying Nell Thomson, Steep street off Maitland street. LOST, between Oavershain and town, Bank Notes and Purse containing silver; reward. Mrs M‘Eay, Maeandrew road. TiT.-RGTION notices. IN Pursuance of “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881,” and “ The Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1890,” I. Eatoman Thonias Misson, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Waltaki, do hereby f ve by virtue of a Writ bearing date the fifth day of November, 1890. under the hand of the Clerk of Writs, an Election will be held for thereturnof a Qualified P< member for the said Electoral District, and that the Poll (if necessary) will be takenat the several polling places of the said district on the afth day of December, low. - Every person desirous of becoming a Candi date must be nominated by not less than Two Electors of the district, by a Nomination Paper as nrescribed by Section five of the Amendment Act, delivered to the Returnmg Offioer on ■ before the twenty-seventh day of November, The following are the POLLING PLACES or the Electoral District of Waitakl The COURTHOUSE Palmerston (pnnThe SOHOOLHOUSE— Duntroon. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Livingstone. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Ngapara. Tim SOHOOLHOUSE—Teaneraki. Mr JAMES M ‘PHERSON ’S STORE - Omarama. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Kurow. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Incholme, The SOHOOLHOUSE— Maheno. The SOHOOLHOUSE- Otiake. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Otepopo. The COURTHOUSE— Hampden. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Flag Swamp. The SCHOOLHOUSE-Shag Point. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Kakanm. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Dunbaok. The SOHOOLHOUSE— Georgetown. domination Forme can be obtained at the ice of the Registrar of Electors, Courthouse, Imerston. BATEMAN THOMAS MISSEN. Returning Officer. Dffice of Registrar of Electors. lfiQn nrthouse, Palmerston, 10th November, 1890. DUNEDIN SUBURBS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. aUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN * that Mr WILLIAM DAWSON, Duncan >et, Dunedin. Brewer, has this day been y Nominated as a Candidate for Election as inber of the House of Representatives for the ve Electoral District. )ated this 15th day of November, 1890. WILLIAM STHONAOH. Returning Officer,

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA. GENTLEMEN,— I shall be happy to Meet you to diacuaa matters Political on TUESDAY" EVENING next, the 18th instant, at NAUMANN’S HALL, at 8 o’clock. And on the following FRIDAY EVENING, the 21st Instant, at the SCHOOLHOUSB, PORTOEELLO, at 8 o’clock. And I will Visit other parts of the District in duo course. N.E.—After the Meeting at Nautnann’s Hall shall feel obliged by some of my Friends remaining, in order to take part in the Formation and Working of a Committee. W. J. M. LARNACH. Dunedin, November 11th, 1890. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to intimate that I am a candidate for the honorable position of one of your representatives in Parliament. My political opinions having been fully reported in the newspapers, you will bo able to consider whether, on the whole, they are such as to commend my candidature to your favorable consideration. It cannot be expected that the views of any candidate upon all questions will be acceptable to every elector. I have therefore to ask you, when reviewing the merits and demerits of the several candidates, whether, all things considered, you deem me one who is worthy of support and may be trusted to represent you in Parliament. LKARY _ CITY ELECTION. MR R. H. LEARY invites Electors willing to form a Committee to promote his Election to Meet him in the Upper Room of the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Rattray street, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th Inst., At half-past 7 o’clock. DUNEDIN SUBURBS ELECTION. Supporters of mr ross, resident in Roslyn, are requested to Meet at the COMMITTEE ROOMS, TEMPLARS’ HALL, KAIKORAT, At 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 17th Inst. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PORT CHALMERS DISTRICT. JAMES MILLS will be a Candidate to represent the above District in the New Parliament, and will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors in different parts of the district. PORT CHALMERS ELECTORATE. a MEETING of the Electors of the above who are favorable to Mr James Mills’s Candidature will be held on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 8 o’clock, in the Foresters’ Hall.

DUNEDIN SUBURBS ELECTION. CAVERSHAM DISTRICT. MR WILLIAM DAWSON will Address the Electors cf Cavorsham District on TUESDAY EVENING, 18th instant, at 8 o’clock, at the CAVERSHAM TOWN HALL. Mr Thomas Cols: (Mayor) will occupy the chair. DUNEDIN SUBURBAN ELECTION. KAIKORAI DISTRICT. M R WILLI A.M DAWSON will be happy to Meet the Electors of the Kalkorai District at his Committee Rooms, Halfway Bush road, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Forming a Committee. Mr Dawson will Address the Electors on the following Friday Evening, 21st, at the Good Templars’ Hall. DUNEDIN SUBURBS ELECTION. NORTH-EAST VALLEY DISTRICT. JVILLTAM DAW SON North-east Valley Committee will Meet again at the 'Committee Rooms, Main road, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at half-past seven o’clock. TAIEEI ELECTION, MR W. SNOW will be pleased to Meet the Electors at 7.30 p.m. at the following PUk °HENLEY-At the Hall on MONDAY, the 17th November. OUTRAM —At the Hall on TUESDAY, the 18th November, _ MOSGIBL—At the Garrison Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 19th November. WOODSIDB —At the Hall on THURSDAY, the 20th November.

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Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 3

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