WANTED. r ANTED. KXOWXMISS |-.\s;-V Tkt-*'-V 3 0 LWftlft tainaMe at thr- t/t'«i*ry and the Stationer;!'. Price Sixpence. / • 4!K> WANTED, a /'cipra! SERVANT. A|>|»ly at one* M£*. Kop-krt Keknwn, Cwtttet-sttreet- / -514 . . the W*t C Twenty-tivk ton« now 1a E. B. .PrakcSl >w;i. - -Kaitangata Coal ow Delivery, own van*. Pea firm's Coal and Wo«*i Ward. ELECTION NOTICES. *> MUN ICI PA L ELECTIOr R. JAStES JOHXSTOjrwill Meet th* Electors* of S--vfyy Ward/at half-pant wen oVloufc THIS EVENING, at the SHAM ROC On SATURDAY EVENING, at the same hour, at the COMMERCIAL HCtTEL. All are invited to attend. 512 ANNUAL ELECTION OFC'OUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS. TWICE is hereby given, that the following Candidate* have been this clay Nominate, t for the Offices of COUNCILLORS and AUDITORS:AS COUNCILLOR FOR THAMES WARD. JOSEPH BOOTH. Thamca-sttrect. THOMAS KENNEDY, Thamss-street. AS COUNCILLOR FOR SEVERN WARD. / JAMES BEE. Wprcn-street. JAMES JOHNSTON. Thames-street. JAMES M'NAB. ANTHONY RODGERS. Reed-street. AS AUDITORS. JOHN CHLTUTI. Teca-strrrt. JABEZ JOB HAM. Teea-»treet. STANLEY MARTIN. Tewstrept. There being no oppoedtion in Jetty and High Wards. JOHN MAINLAND was declared duly elected Cotmcillor tor Jetty Ward. ALFRED JAMES SAMUEL HEADLAND was declared duly elected Councillor for High Ward. There being more than One Candidate for Thames and Severn Wards, and more than Two Candidates tor the Office of Auditors. atf further proceeding? in the Election were Adfonrne.l ontil TUESDAY. lat AUGUST. LH7o", when a Poll will he taken lietwecn the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tit ere will also he- polling in each of the Four Wards for the Election o£ Auditors. The Polling Ptaeea wtil I>c JETTY WARD—At Office lately occupied Kj Mr. Wm. Aitken, in Itchen* street THAMES W'A RD-Mr. Shatter* Store. in Thames-street SEVERN WARD—Oddfellow** Hall, in Cornet-street HIGH WARD - -The Old Grammar SVhool. in Greta-street. One ♦"'onncilW to b<sr Elected for Thames Ward One Councillor t« he Elected for Severn Ward And ah»> Two Auditor*. GEORGE SUMPTER. Mavor. Jnfy 27. LS7«*. " 500 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. IT SKVKRIf WARD. TN consequence off my unexpected ahdencc from Qamara, I/caret I sdjfcll Ims unable to Polling Day; bitf I may nay, I have every confidence in thetfjudgment of the ratepayers, who will doubtlws vote conscientiously and well. ANTHONY RODGERS. Oamani, July 28, 1876. 513
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 84, 28 July 1876, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 84, 28 July 1876, Page 3
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