RELIGIOUS. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF DUNEDIN. J3IBLE STUDY INAUGURAL TO-NIGHT *-* at 8 o'clock, at the Rooms, 144 Stuart street. Address: 'Bible Study—lts Importance and Methods/ by Rev. WM. HEWTTSON, B.A. All Men invited G. W. W. B. HUGHES, Gen. Sec. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES, SUNDAY Next, at $.15 p.m. Solos, Duets, and Anthems by St. Kilda Methodist Choir, S.S. Scholars, and Friends. MONDAY, 26th.—Grand Harvest Field under Limelight. Superb Decorations. Tickets, Is MEETINGS. PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY. rrYHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in Mr ji. S. Wilson's Board Room, Empire Buildings, Princes. street, on FRIDAY, April 30th, 1909, at 4 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-sheet; Election of 4 Trustees; and to Transact General Business. J. LOUDON, Hon. Sec. OTAGO REFEREES' ASSOCIATIONRUGBY. A GENERAL MEETING of the AssociaXV tion will be held in the Empire Buildings TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. Business: Consideration of Rules. H. H. S. WHITE, Secretary., SHIPPING. GENERAL AVERAGE. Per S.S. HUSH MONARCH, From New York, 1907. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. BEFUNDS, according to General Average -*-*■•• Statement, which may be seen at the office of the undersigned, WILL BE MADE UPON SURRENDER of DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, duly endorsed, to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. LOST AND FOUND. OST (Princes street), Handkerchief, ■J money tied in corner; reward. Robertson, care Allan Johnston, 8 Liverpool street. OaT, Purse containing £1 note and coppsrs, between Taihoa Tea Rooms and Mr Youngson's gate. Please return Taihoa Tea Rooms, Anderson's Bay. LOST (on Cargill road, Monday evening), Pair Gold-rkmaed Spectacles. Reward at xVuld's Store, Cargill road. Reward retuniinq: Mr Brewer. Nanier street, Morniugton. 'OUND —Higgiason Bros, absolutely the cheapest Butchers in Dunedin; Loin Chops, 3d; Rump Steak, 6d; Joints as cheap. FOUND —Ladies' Hairdressing, Is; Shampooing, 2s; Cutting, Singing, Is; ladies' hairdresser in attendance. Potter's, 124 George street. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ~N the Administration of the Estate of -L FREDERICK SEABORN NOKES, late of Dunedin, Shoemaker, deceased.—lt is requested that all amounts payable to this estate be paid to F. H. Morice, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, Dunedin, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account, at any Postal Money Order Office. All accounts against this estate may be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before MONDAY, the 31st day of May nest, on the printed forms, which can be obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected.—J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington 19th April, ISO 9. ELECTION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the foli lowing NOMINATIONS have been received for the Office of COUNCILLORS of the City of Dunedin for the ensuing term of two years: LEITH WARD: JAMES JOHN CLARK, ROBERT RUTHERFORD DOUGLAS, HENRY HARPER SPENCER WHITE, JOSEPH ELI WHITE. BELL WARD: GEORGE FREDERICK BEWLEY, WILLIAM BURNETT, HAROLD LIVINGSTONE TAPLEY EDWIN ALFRED TAPPER, HIGH WARD: PETER BARE. JAMES CONNOR, ROBERT GILKISON, DUGALD M'PHERSON. SOUTH DUNEDIN: THOMAS FIDDIS, WILLIAM FLEMING. JAMES JOHN MARLOW, JOHN BRADLEY SHACKLOGK, THOMAS SMITH. And as the number of Candidates in each instance exceeds the number of Councillors to be elected, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of April, 1909, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. in the following booths: Leith Ward: Knox Church School Hall, comer of Frederick and Great King ttreets; and George Street School 1 George street. Bell Ward: Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street. High Ward: Garrison Hall, Dowling street; Mission Hall, Russell street. South Dunedin Ward: South Dunedin Town Hall, King Edward street. R. W. RICHARDS, Returning Officer for Leith, Bell, High, and South Dunedin Wards. Dunedin, 21st April, 1909. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR EAST WARD. Whereas on the Closing of Nominations at Noon to-day the number of Candidates nominated tor East. Ward was less than tha munber required, 1" HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, ■in terms of Section 39 of " The Local Elections aixl Polls Act, 1908," that an ELECTION of ONE COUNCILLOR for East Ward to Fill the EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY thus created will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 12th May, 1909, between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., and I hereby appoint the new Town Hall, Grey street, Port Chalmers, the Place of Election. NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES in the prescribed form will be received nt the Borough Council Chambers, Beach street, Port Chalmers, until 12 o'clock noon on'THURSDAY, 6th May, 1909, accompanied with a deposit of £3 in cash. ALEXANDER LECK, Returning Officer. Port Chalmers, April 21st, 1909. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. SOUTH DUNEDIN WARD. iTAR J. B. SHACKLOCK will Address the J ELECTORS of the above Ward in the South Dunedin Town Hall on(this) THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Mr F. Johnson, Chairman. LEITH WARD ELECTION. A MEETING of Mr R, R. DOUGLAS'S SUPPORTERS will be held at 2Q Frederick street TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT, at 7,30 o'clock. HIGH WARD ELECTION. COUNCILLORS BARR and GILKISON will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in the Mission Hall, Russell street. LEITH WARD ELECTION.-Councillor H. H. S. White's Committee meet on Friday, 23rd inst., at 7 p.m., in the Committee Rooms, corner King- and Union streets (Mr A. Findlay's plumber shop). north-eaW^valley^mayoralty. CR H. P. HARVEY will Address the Electors at the Pine Hill School on Saturday (this week) at 8 p.m. Ladies and gentlemen invited. !
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