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PRITCHARD’S NEW WAREHOUSE JUST ARRIVED (PEK “ OTAGO" & •> J. N. FLEMING") Direct Shipments from Home Markets ! Specially Selected by my Agents in London. Liverpool and Glasgow). A ©■?©©!& (SIXTY CASES AND PACKAGES) SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, COMPRISING LINES OF EVERY CLASS. ? R PRITCHAKD having completed his new stone premises, is now displaying the first delivery of Spring and Summer Novelties, all of which have been specially selected tor this district with great care. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESSES SILKS MANTLES JACKETS LACES & FANCY GOODS MILLINERY & TRIMMINGS MEN’S, YOUTHS’, & BOYS’ CLOTHING, Not to be Equalled in the District for ©ITVILIp /r\ M le) It would be useless to go fully into a list of Goods kept in stock in these Departments ; the Proprietor invites a visit from residents in this and surrounding districts, and is confident they T^T^rrr^T IQualit>’ 1 Qualit >’’ Fa * h 'on and Reasonable Prices, go to PRITCHARD’S NEW WAREHOUSE As he is fully determined to Sell at a VERY SLIGHT ADVANCE ON HOME INVOICES, which he is enabled to do by reason of his buying in the Cheapest and Best Home Markets: and principally because HE BUYS FOR CASH. 6ROCERIES, SADDLERY, IROIMOIBERY AND EVERY COMMODITY REQUIRED IH THE DISTRICT.

V. WAKATIP BOARD OF WARDENS. IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in conformity with the Depasturing Regulations of the Otago Goldfields, the ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER FOR THE ARROW DIVISION Of the Wakatip Depasturing District will take place (if necessary) on SATURDAY, 2nd of NOVEMBER, 1872. THE NOMINATION of a Candidate must be made in writing, addressed to the Returning Officer, Arrowtown, and sent in on or before noon of MONDAY, 28th of OCTOBER, instant. In the following Form, which must be signed by the proposer and seconder of every such Candidate : (Place and date). To the Returning Officer at Arrowtown, We hereby nominate (here insert name in full) to be a member of the Board of Wardens for the Arrow Division of the Wakatip Depasturing District. (Signatures). fct* After the signatures of the proposer and seconder the nature and particulars of the qualifications unde which they claim to vote must be slated. The only qualified voters are the freeholders and agricultural leaseholders, holders of miners rights, business licenses, and mining and mineral leases in the Arrow Division of the Wakatip Depasturing District. Voters must attend in person to record their votes, and must produce the document whereby they claim to vote. For the purposes of this Election votes will be taken in the Arrow Division only, and at the undermentioned POLLING PLACES: The Court-house, Arrowtown Messrs M‘Dougall& Smith’sstore, Mace town The Police Camp, Cardrona. Dated this 10th day of October, 1872 ALEXANDER INNES, Chief Returning Officer, Arrow to wn.

notice. APPLICATION FOR as AGRICULTURAL LEASE. Arrowtown, Oeiob- r 14, 1872. J HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have this day applied to the Warden ah Arrowtown for a Lease of Land for agn—cultural purposes, situate at the Arrow Flat, being Section 23, Block IX., and comprising Sixty - five (65) acresor thereabouts ; in accordance witi»< the Agricultural Lease Regulations made under the provisions of the Gold Fields Act. STEWART EC ANGELO. The above application will be heard before me at the Court-house, Arrowtown, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1872. H. A. STRATFORD, Warden. NOTICE. APPLICATION FOR AN AQRICVE TURAL LEASE. Arrowtown, Oct. 14, 1872, J HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I hav»this day applied to the Warden nf Arrowtown lor a lease of land for agricn tural purposes, situate in the Shotov. : Survey District, being Section 8, Bloc IX, and comprising 71J acres or then - aboutsj in accordance with the Agricultural Lease Regulations made under the provisions of the Gold Fields Act. EWING CAMERON. The above application will be heard b - fore me at the Court-house, Arrowtown on Monday, the 4th day of Novetnbe., 1872. E. A. STRATFORD, Warden. POSTAL NOTICE. Mails dose for— Great Britain, via San Francisco —Oti Monday evening, 21st inat., at half-past' niue o'clock.

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Lake County Press, Issue 72, 18 October 1872, Page 3

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