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General Notices. southland county "electoral rolls for ridings. Notice is hereby given i hat sittings of the Resident Magistrate's Court will be hulden as under- no ted. for Ihc purpose of hearing all such applications from any persons who consider themselves agiieved by their own names, or the names of any other parson, being entered on or omitted from the roll of the Riding ; or by the number of votes .allotted to him or to any other person thereon being more or fewer than to which lieor such other person is en-itled under the Counties Act, 187G, as suall have b«en duly lodged. For the Ridings of Waihopai. Awarua, WalJacetown, Winton— The Resident Magistrate's Court, Invercargill, 22nd day of October, at 11 am. CTokonui, Mataura, Toi Tois— The Resident Magistrate's Court:, Mutaura, 15th day of October, at noon. Orel i— The Resident Magistrate's Court Lumsden, 27th day of October at noon. HY. McCULLOCH, Resident Magistrate. Inveiwi-ill, 4th October, 1883. , . d 559 THE GORE TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. . ELECTION OF COMMISSIONER. mHE following is the result of tha poll -*- for tho election of Commissioner taken Una ."Hi <7aj- ' f October 1883 :— FRANK STEPHEN CANNING ... 130 MLL.E3 REGINALD BREE ... 62 I therefore pnblicly declare Frank Stephen Canning duly elaicted a Commissioner of the Gora Twwn Board. ARCHIBALD FLETCHT-TR Returning Olßcer. Gere, s: h. October 1883. doGO WAIMEA ESTATE. < fTIHE New Zealand Agricultural Company (Limited), having resumed .possession of the Waimea Eat:ite, communicationa on the business of the Estate must be addressed to . . - ROBERT HAMILTON, ■ Manager, Wairaea, Gore ; . ""brio" '"' "G.""P. AUSTING, Manager N.Z. A. Co., d 561 Wantwood, Gore. NOTICE. To Owners of Travelling Entire Horse*. rpHE Proprietor of the Chatton Hotel is . -*• now having erected Splendid Loose Boxes for their accommodation. Terms strictly moderate. . . ;i . r , WILLIAM MORRIS d&69'- :■" •'■'■■ Proprietor. cooking ranges. BARNINGHAM k CO., Manufacturers of the PATENT PRIZE RANGE ZEALANDIA, requires no setting, will burn any coal, and can be used as an Open Fireplace Iron Fretwork for Verandahs in great . variety. , - ' '■ VICTORIA FOUNDRY/ ' King-street (opposite Hospital;, .Dunedin. i PLAIN and Simple Detail of Farming, -£*- being the result of upwards of -fifty • ■ years practical experience of the author, •" WILLIAM TURNER, Eavensbourne. ; • The Book contains tho various Methods • of Farming, Grazing ; Dairy, Poultry, Garden Orchard Management] also, the Management of Live Stock, Cropping, Planting, and Hop Growing. : : • Price : Five Shillings. To be had. of Messrs Wilkie and Co., Princes-street, Dunodin ; at the Bookstall,Railway Station, Duuedin ; Mr W. Barclay, Post Office Store, Ravensbourne ; and. of the Author. EducationalMUSIC. IyTRS. ROUT receives PUPILS '" for . "*- instruction ou the pianoforte at her rosidence, Gordon. Terms— Monthly, 14s; an allowance on train fare to pupils from a distance. Gordon, Oct. 9th, 1883. d 565 PROFESSIONAL CAED. ■jl/TR WM. McLACHLAN, Member of the -L'-*- Adelaide and Melbourne Academies of Music, teacher of the Organ, Piano and Harmonium, respectfully informs the Public of Gore and Surrounding Districts that he is prepared to receive pupils. . Terms on application at Mr Grant's Criterion Hotel, Gore. Select Balls and Parties Attended. d 446 SCHOOL NOTICE. ER. FORD is now prepared to take • pupils for general instruction, frem 10 a.m. to & p.m. ; also has a Night School from half-past five, to half-past seven. Musical instruction for the Cornet and other Brass" Band instruments given from half -past seven to nine o'clock on Mondays and Fridays. Violin Clarionet, Flute, and Concertina taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays, commencing at half'past seven at night Private lessons in French; Latin, and Singing taught by the Tonic-Sol -Fa method, on Wednesday and Saturday nights at half-past seven sharp. Terms — 30s per quarter ; Music, French, Latin, and Singing 2s 6d extra per week e.ach ; to. be paid monthly. #■ - -• Apply to ' £ - : ........ E. K. FORD, „-• ■ • -' .' Gordon. P.S.— E.. R, Ford guarantees to. teach/ Pupils of any age lip to forty ttf-write.^...fi36B.. E. R. FOBD begs to inform the Public that he can supply them with musical instruments of every description, from the best makeos the world can produce. People re* quiring their Pianos tuned will please ac« quiint him ; or wishing to for a new one, dOOO

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 296, 9 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 296, 9 October 1883, Page 3

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