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ELECTION NOTICES. dunbdik city election. Mg DAVID PINKERTON vtttl have pleasure in ADDRESSING MEETINGS in the City Electorate as under CITY HALL, on MONDAY night, at 8 o’clock. MORNINGTON PRESBYTEBi&K HALL, on THURSDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. ST. JOHN’S HALL, Boslyn, on FRIDAY, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. TO THE ELECTORS O? THE CITY OP DUNEDIN. EOSLYn”DISTRICT. Mp lAMBS ALLEN ®ai be happ?to MEET the ELECTORS residing in On , _ TUESDAY, 18th INSTANT, At S o’clocVrIn ST. JOHN'S HALE. CITY ELECTION. Me william hutch iso n Trill ADDRESS the ELECTORS as follows; — At Mornington (in the Presbyterian Church Hall)-On TUESDAY, 18th inst. At Roslyn (in the Borough Council Chambers) —On THURSDAY, 20th inst. Meetings at 8 o’clock p.m. sharp. „ Mr Hutchison’s Committee meets This EVBNIN G, at 7 o'clock, In the room, Lower Stuart street. TAIKRI ELECTION. MR WILLIAM BARRON Invites Electors to Meet him at the VOLUNTEER HALL, GREEN ISLAND, On MONDAY, November 17, at 8 p.m. Meetings in other parts of Electorate are being arranged. DUNEDIN CITY ELECTION. MR H. S. FISH will address the Electors AT OLD KNOX CHURCH, King street, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 18th inst., At 8 o’clock sharp. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. ENTLEMEN,—I shall be happy to MEET OT the Electors of the Roslyn District in ST, JOHN’S HALL, ROSLYN, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th Inst., At 8 p.m. Yours faithfully, A. LEE SMITH. Mr Smith respectfully requests gentlemen willing to act on his Committee to kindly hand In their Names and Addresses after the Meeting, CITY OF DUNEDIN ELECTION. MR a. T.EE SMITH’S GENERAL COMMITTEE are requested to Meet at the Committee Rooms, Princes street, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Gentlemen willing to act on the various Ward Committees will kindly attend. E. G. ALLEN. Hon. Sec. General Committee.

BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL, jyj- aYOEAL ELECTION, WEDNESDAY. November 26th, is the day appointed for the Annual Election of Mayor, I appoint TUESDAY, November 18th, the day (at 12 o’clock noon), and the Schoolhouae, Maori Hill, the place for the nomination of candidates. Blank forms for nomination may be obtained at the Maori Hill or Woodhaugh Stores, and when properly filled in must bo loft in the letter-bes at the Schoolhouae, Maori Hill. E. S. CLARKE, Returning Officer. November 10th, 1890, BOROUGH OF OAVERSHAM. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. "VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of November, 1890, is appointed for the Annual Election of Mayor. Nominations in the prescribed form wi'l be received at the Town Hall, Gaveraham, until 12 o’clock noon on TUESDAY, 18th day of November, 1890. MARTIN PEARCE, Returning Officer. Oaversham, Bth November, 1890, A'COTiO-WS FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 10 o’clock precisely. At Stewart’s Carriage Factory, Great King street (opposite Meaara D. and J. Bacon’s livery atablca). Important Clearing-out Sale of BUGGIES, WAGGONETTES, Etc, In the Intestate Estate of the late John Stewart. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at above time and place (in the intestate estate of the late John Stewart, coachbullder), the whole stock of vehicles, consisting of—ll buggies, say 4 double-seated and 7 single-seated (all now excepting two); 2 new waggonettes and 3 new station waggons ; 2 pony phaetons (new) and 2 varnished dogcarts (new); 2 new village gigs; 1 Tilbury gig (new); 1 gig (new); 1 baker’s cart (new) ; 1 new spring-cart, etc., etc. The attention of livery-stable keepers, farmers, and country settlers generally is particularly directed to this bona fide sale. The various traps must be sold, in order that the estate may be wound up The biitb reputation in which the late Mr Stewart was held as a coachbuilder is quite sufficient guarantee that the traps are faithfully built and well finished articles. ... Intending purchasers may see the traps at any time. MONDAY, 17tb NOVEMBER. At half-past 11 o’clock. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received Instructions from Mr B. M. Marks, Golden Fleece Pawn Office, Dowling street, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, the following Unredeemed Pledges omitted from last sale ; 1890.— April 26th, No. 1108, gold hj lever. May 6th, 1109, collar stud, MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock. To Hotelkeepers, Speculators, and Otbois. FOR SALE, by Auction, THE GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, King street, known as Cumming's Hotel. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have received Instructions from Mr S. M‘Donald, to pell by auction, at their rooms, The above Freehold Property. The Hotel Is faithfully built of brick and stone, containing 16 rooms, billiard room, etc., 5-stalled stone stable, loose boxes, and outhouses. As the present lease expires on the sth of December next, possession will be given on that date. Easy Terms. Full particulars from MR 8. M'DONALD, Blacksmith, King street; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS, MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1890, At 12 o’clock. Messrs james bamson and 00, are Instructed by the Registrar of the Supremo Court at Dunedin under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, on the above date, All that parcel of land being allotment numbered 14, and part of allotment numbered 13, on a plan of subdivision of part of seotlon 81, block VII.. Town district, containing 1 rood 14.6 poles, more or loss, with two 3-roomed and ono 4-roomod dwelling-houses, and one shop thereon and all the appnrtenances. r or further particular* apply to Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors; )r to THE AUCTIONEERS.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 3

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