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CORPORATION NOTICES. CfTY OF DUNEDIN.: SOUTHWARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. iOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I NO.ul NATION of CANDIDATES for Election to the office of Councillor for South Ward in room of Henry, Smith Fish will take place on FRIDAY, the twentieth day of August, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Mission Hall, Walker street. • Nomination papers in the statutory form must be delivered to the undersigned or addressed to him and placed in the letter box at the place above-named before 12 o'clock noon of the said 20th day of August, 1897. If more than one Candidate is nominated a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 26th day of August, .1897, .at the above-named place. ..'"-". HENRY YOUNGMAN, Returning Officer for South Ward. Dunedin, August, 1897. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. TENDERS FOR PARCEL-POST HAMPERS, Etc. RENDERS will be received at the Genoral Post Office, Wellington, until TUESDAY, t August, for the supply of such PARCELPOST HAMPERS AND BASKKT3 as may be required for a period of three yeais from the Ist September, 1897, to the 31st August, 1900. Orders'for Hampers will be given for Jots of about 50 at. one time, .and the successful contractor must be prepared to make delivery of Buoh lots at the rate of six hampers a week. Samples may be seen at the Chief Post Offices throughout the colony. Tenders to be accompanied by a completed sample of each of the three kinds of hampers in use, and of the basket and bottle-basket for mail-bags. In the caße of unsuccessful tenderers the samples will be purchased. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. GRAY, Secretary. General Post Office, Wellington, 4th August, 1697. TO LET. O L ] On Building Lease, SEVERAL SPLENDID SITES, Fronting Lower High street, and just opposite proposed New Railway Station. Also, ALLOTMENTS In North-east Valley, Caversham, Roslyn, Littlebourne, and Mosgiel. For particulars apply FRED. SMITH, Church Faotor, Dunedin Savingß Bank. HOUSE, 6 rooms (hot water, bath, tubs), sunny side of hill, Caversham; rent, 153. M'lntosb, Caversham. 0 LET, 2 comfortable Houses of 5 rooms in a Maitland Btreet; bath, copper, etc; fine view; 12s weekly. John Reid and Sons. TO LET, Residence of W. Stevenson in Leith street; nice property; 10 roomE. Apply to Irvine and Stevenson. TO LET, new Five-roomed Bouse, with every convenience. Apply Mrs H. Beck, Maitland street. TO LET, Stable and Loft. Apply F. Schock, bootmaker, Frederick street. W JjHiJ, fc>t. Ulair, Eight or Nine-roome< L Houße; every convenience ; well shel tered; good view. Scott, Uommin, and Co., Dowling street LET, House, 5 rooms (garden, orchard JL beautiful bush and creek, 10 acres), Kaikorai. R. Hudson. TO LET, 6 roomed new Brick House, George street; all modern conveniences. Wm. Reid, 27 Rattray street. rpO LET, Argyle street, Mornington, good JL House of 6 rooms; bath, copper, gas, garden, etc.; lis weekly. John ReW and Sons. HP ' Verv nice 6 -roorne d House, Gardon 9 terrace ; bath, gas, etc. John Reid and BOARD AND RESIDENCE. I ' S FAMILY CHRISTCHURCH. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Telephone 251. P.O. Box 291. OARD and Lodging for Two young Men; single rooms; terms meliorate. 64 High street. lENTLEMAN oan have comfortable Home with private family t central position; no boarders. Address "J. 0.," Stab Offloo. b, private sitting rooms if required. Mre Wells, Gladstone House, Moray place. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED, Wednesday, young Collie Dog (black and white); answers Spring; reward. Return City Boot Palace. FOUND, Hundreds at Monster Sale. Everyone should purchase a bottle of Morris's Electric and Magic Healers, for sores and pains ; sold chemists, grocers. MASLEMERE Pure Ceylon Tea.-J. H. Hancock and Co. keep a large stock, and strongly recommend it. BOYS odd Knickers, colonial tweeds ; startling reductions; see at door. Clothings Factory, Octagon. . , ~" 'E Sportsmen Drink OUVAH TEA. - Ye Athletes Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Baseballers Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Bowlers Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Cricketers Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Cyclists Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Footballers Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Golfers Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Rowing Men Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Skaters Drink OUVAH TEA. Ye Swimmers Drink OUVAH TEA. '". ? Ye Yaohtsmen Drink OUVAH TEA. - ! Ye Jolly Good Fellows all Drink OUVAH TEA. FOR SALE, LOOHEND DAIRY FARM, Tomahawk, Otago Peninsula, The Property of the late William Sanderson. This most desirable Property of over 100 acres, and within 2£ miles of Dunedin, is one of the most admirably appointed dairv farms in Otago. This is a rare opportunity for any person wishing to invest in a highly-remunerative Dairy Farm. For particulars apply to A. NICHOL, Anderson's Bay. JUBILEE MEMENTOES. ~ NLY VERY FEW LEFT, therefore call early and secure the best. N.Z. Gold and Silver used ill manufacture. H. I. M. ROSS, 67 l'rinoes street. HATS OUR SPECIALTY. and Fashionable Shapes, from 4s 6d to 10s 6d. SOFT FELT HATS, 2s 6d to 8s 6d. : Tip-top Value and Variety. TAYLOR'S, Rattbay strbbt. MONEY TO LEND. -i?"l QAAft-^ 6 have this sum in d&XOVW hand for investment, and are prepared to advance upon Freehold Securities from 5 per cent.; also on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, Horses, Lifo Policies, P.N.s etc., afreduced rates. Correspondence Invited' HORDER AND CO., 90 Princes street, Dunedin, WAREHOUSE HAS BEEN CROWDED" ALL DAY. We beg to apologise to those Customers who were unable to get served. We shall be able to overtake the extraorai- | nary pressure of trade in a day or two. A, T. INGLIS,

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Evening Star, Issue 10391, 12 August 1897, Page 3

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