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Election Notices. THOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD, Your VOTE and INTEREST are respectfully solicited for Mr EDMUND WICKES, Your old representative. N.B.— The POLL will take place at the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 10th inst, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. ji/TR. E. WICKES'S CANDIDATURE. Mr Wickes's Committee deem it but right to account for Mr Wickes's absence, byreminding the Electors that he has gone to Wellington as one of tb.n Deputation on the Protective Works— the speedy commencement of which, of paramount importance to all, is even more especially, so to the West Ward. Had Mr Wickes not feeen thus engaged, it would have been equally his duty and pleasure to personally address the Electors. T> ORO UG H ELECTION S. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. DO NOT BE LED AWAY BY THE MISREPRESENTATIONS of Mr Wickes's Committee, to the effect that their Nominee is absent from Greymouth on public service ONLY, but use your own judgment in the selection of a fit and proper representative. Vote for one whose business engagements DO not necessitate his absence from the Borough for weeks together, but who will always be in his place in the Council to watch over the interests of his constituents. Therefore VOTE FOR J. A. EISSENHARDT, whose sole interests are in the West Ward, and consequently identical with your own. VOTE FOR EISSENHARDT, and protection of property in . the Government T&wnship; and speedy commenement of the river protective works. GO IN fORJfEW BLOOD, AND VOTE FOR EISSENHAP.DT, an untried representative, who, upon his trial, guarantees he shall never be found guilty of neglecting your business for his own. — Remember the POLLING takes place at the TOWN HALL, THIS DAY, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 1%/TUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MIDDLE WARD OF GREYSIODTH. Your VOTES and INTEREST are respectfully solicited in favor of ; : MRWILLUM MM ILL A K N.B.— The POLL will take place at the Fife Brigade Hall, on THURSDAY, the 10th INST., between the hours of 8 a.m and 4 p.m. ; Amusements TTOLUNTEER HALLTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, . 1874. BENEFIT Of the . GREYMOUTH TOWN BAND. Part I. Selection— Hugenots ... Band Song ... Mr G. Redmayne Comio Sketch ... ... Mr F. Leech ! Messrs Blakey, Seymour, King, and Badger Song ... Mr Bish Selection Band Song ... ... ... MrWiWoolfe Chorus ... • ... ... Amateurs Pakt 11. Overture ... Band ; Song Mr Leech Instrumental duett ... Messrs Saimders and Fish Song MrW.Woolfe Selection ... Band • Song ... ... ... Mr G. Redmayne Cornopean duett... Song and chorus ... ... Mr Bisb and company. To conclude with a LAUGHABLE FARCE. Front seats, 33 ; back do, 2s. Public Notices, HpHE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW JL ZEALAND. . :.■- Intimation is hereby given to Shareholders that to entitle them to vote at the Meeting advertised to be held; on the 30th day of SEPTEMBER next, it will be necessary that they should sign the Deed of Settlement of the Bank, or a duplicate thereof, before that day. . ' A duplicate of the Deed now lies at the Office of Messrs G. W. Moss and Co., Mackay Btreet, Greymouth, where Shareholders are requested to call and 'sign the same. .. : : r a WM. YOUNG, Interim Secretary. ANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest and neatest BILLHEADS may be had . at the Grey RtVEB Argus Office, Boundary street. ' ■■.;•■■■"■ ;••; \ v • ;...

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1902, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1902, 10 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1902, 10 September 1874, Page 3