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New Advertisements*

TO THE HON. JOHN M'LEAN* OIR, — We, the undersigned Electors, re* spectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated for election, to represent the Town of Oamaru in the Provincial Council of Otago* The very great interest you have hitherto taken in the Oamaru Dock and Waitaki Bridge, and in thd general progress of the Town and District) coupled with your own large stake in promoting the advance* ment of all works calculated to benefit the same, induce us with more confidence to appeal to you in the present crisis, and to promise thai in the event of your acceding to our wishes, we will ueo our utmost efforts to secure your return : — Daniel Roxburgh. Neil Fleming. J. Ogilvie. James G. Flott. Angus M'Kay. James H. Milligan* Joseph Waddell. Robert Bain. Henry Sidon. J. S. Anderson. Ritchie Young. Robert Turnell. Jonas Ward. John Thompson. Hugh Barclay. Thomas Richmond. David Booth. C. Galbraith. Jarvis White. John Speuce. John Shennan. J. H. Zierk. E. M. Weedon. John Thomson. Wm. Fred. Ebbs. A. J. S. Headland. T. H. Brown. James White. James Ashcroft. Alexander Morton* James Grave. John Locke. Fleming Laurenson. Thomas Glass. E. G. Lane. Francis Robertson. Arthur Toms. John Carruth. M. Grenfell. Robert Thompson. Thomas Procter. Wm. C. Baudinek James lies. William Meek. John M'Jennett. G. Orr. Henry Bruce. Andrew Gray. Henry Connell. William Falconer. Robert Allan. James T. Richards. Peter Dooly. John Dooly. John Cameron Black. William Fergusdm W. M'Murray. C. W. Kleeber. Charles Rivers. Thomas Webb. O. JIanton. ' John W. Buick. Thomas Dunn. Edmund Gibson. William Lee. John Billingham. H. B. Hook. Charles M'Taggark M. Hanning. Win. Hay, aenr» Thomas Meek. J. Martin. W. G. Filleul. James Kay. James Hassell. S. Gibbs. Thomas Hartley. Robert Howafc. Edwin Collis. James Thomas. N. Simmi. Reginald Julius.

[REPLY.] To Daniel Roxburgh, Angus M'Kay, J. Ogilvio, J% Waddell, and the other Electors signing the requisition t n\ ENTLEMEN\—I am much flatcered and gratified by the numerously and influentially signed requisition you have sent me. If you think that my presence in tho Provincial Council will (end <o promote the interests of your Town and District, I accedo to your request. If you send me to the Council as your representative, I will endeavor to attend to your interests. If I succeed in being of service to you, that itself will bo a sufficient recompense for any trouble or inconvenience I may undergo. If I fail, no one will regret it more, or suffer more> through such inability to servo you, than myself. I now leave the matter entirely in your own hands, and, thanking you for this distinct mark of your confidence, remain, Gentlemen. Your obedient servant, JOHN M'LEAN.

q UMPTER AND TEMON. PROPERTIES FOR SALE (for cash, or on term if required) $ and FOR LEASE (with right of purchaso, or otherwise). Oajiaett Town.— Sees. 2, Block 7 ; 1, 2, 14, Block 18 ; 12, Block 22 ; 2, Block 27 ; 30, Block 25 ; 1 Block 48 ; and 14, Block 74. Also, business SITES in Tees, Wansbeck, and Thames streets. Kaka> t tji Township.— A number of Sections. Oamabtj Disteict. — 39 and 42 of sub-division of 2, 4, and 51, Block 1 ; 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, and 31, Block 13. Papakaio Distkic*.— Sees. 26, 27, 30, 31, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, I of 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, and 96, Block 1 j Sees. 1, 6, 43, 44, 45, 69, 70, 71, 91, 92, 93, 94, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, Block 2. Also, Sees. 21 to 54, 150, 151, 152, 160, 161, 162, Block 2 ; Sees. 4, 5, 6, 145, 146, Block 4 ; 30, Block 5 ; and 46 and 47, Block 6. Apply to SUMPTER k LEMON, Thames-street, Oamaru.

GROCERY STORE. A MORTON has pleasure in announcing " that his GROCERY STORE, tfees-street, Oamaru, IS NOW OPEN. * # * TEAS, SUGAR, PROVISIONS, &c., af formerly, of best quality.

A LLDAY.— TENDERS will be received for WORKS on the ALLDAY BAT ROAD up to SATURDAY, tho Uth instant. Specia<*tioni to be seen at the Schoolhouse, Otepopo. JOHN HABDY, CrB.

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North Otago Times, Volume XV, Issue 597, 7 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XV, Issue 597, 7 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XV, Issue 597, 7 February 1871, Page 3

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