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Lost, Found, &c, £3 REWARD. LOST.— From the Hogburn, on the 13th October, a Black Gelding, branded 0 in diamond, near shoulder; also, diamond near muzzle. Whoever will give intormation of same to Mr W. 9. M'PHKRSON, Ida Burn Station, shall receive the aboyereward. - £S~REWARDr ~~~~ STRAYED from Hogburn, Draught Bay Horse, long tail, star on forehead, GL on the off shoulder. Apply to Richard Murray, Baker, Hogburn. . _________ - £5 KEWAKD7 MISSING since September, 1862, a dark red bullock, white face, wide spreading horns, horn on oft side broken, about four inches from the tins, Jin circle on the off ribs, the same on off hip, R on rump oft side, tuft of tail broken off, last seen in October, 1862, back of Big Blue Mountain, Shng Valley. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver the same to the undersigned. EDVVaKD SWALLOW, Shepherds' Bush, Near Goodwood. 12th January, 1864. £1 REWARU. ' lOST, from Bridgnjan's Paddock, on 4th Feb_l ruary : a Bay Horse, rising 5 years, no shoes on, branded on near shoulder, not legible. Apply, Wagon's Royal Hotel. Walker-street. L"~ OST. — A Gold Ring, with blood stone; compasses and square cut on it. Finder of same will be rewarded han Isomely, on returning it to Cargiil and Co., Princes-street., 0 r REWARD it" _.ost, £10 if Stolen. Lost obO or Stolen from Mutton Town Creek, Dunstan, about the middle of November last, a dapple bay Mare, brandtd triangle near shoulder, 8 under near saddle, has a white face. Whoever will bring the same to Tlios. Jones, Mutton Town Creek, will receive the above reward. ___ aEWA -- STOLEN or Ftrnyed, from Waikouaiti, on the 3rd inst, one bay Horse, bianded 1C on off shoulder, and GK on near shoulder. Any person giving infer uation that will leid to the recovery of said horse, if strayed, will receive £5 Reward ; and if stolen, £10. Ten Founds will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the thief. THOMAS ALLCOCK, Waikouait'. FOUND, a sum of moi;ey 'in notes. The owner can have the same by furnishing the lumbers, and amount. Apply to COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. Dunedin. £5 REWARD. C< TRAYED from Gask, Kaitangata, a dark bay )O Horse, about 13 hands high, branded W near shoulder. Whoever will give information that will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. " Gask Lodge, Kaitanffata. Bth February, 1864. £3 REWARD. T OST, a Pocket Book, between Provincial JIJ Hotel, and Travellers' Rest, Walker street, Contents, two cheques value £170; al o, £2 odd in cash, and other papers. The fiuder, by returning the same to Mr Todd, Travellers' Rest, Walker street, will receive the above reward. Election Notices.TO MR. HORACE BASTINGS. SIR —We, the undersigned Ratepayers and Residents in High Ward, request you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination for this Ward at the forthct ming Election, on Friday next. Your experience in municipal matters induces us to believe, that _o better candidate could be chosen ; and with every confidence in your ability, we pledge ourselves to use our best exertions to secure your return. We are, Sir, Yours faithfully, [Here follow the signatures.! TO MESSRS. COTTERILL^ANDDEEMER; JOS. KOHN AND CO.; W. E. ARM STRONG; F. AND G. F. BOLLEN ; E. M'LISKEY; A. B. MYERS; P. ZOHRAB; AND.THR OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. f*\ ENTLEMEN—In acceding to your request \JC that I should stand for one of the seats vacant in the Town Board, for High Ward—a Ward which has contributed so much to the general revenue, and for which so little has been done. I pledge myself to spare neither exertions or time to further its interests, and see justice done to the ratepayers; at the same time, the general welfare of the town will ever have my most serious attention. Thanking you sincerely for the confidence you have in me, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HORACE BASTINGS. Dunedin, 9th February, 1864. TO JOHN GREY, ESQ, RATTRA.Y STREET. WF, the undersigned Ratepayers and inhabitants of High Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate at the forthcoming election to represent our interests in the Town Board of 1 unedin. We are, &c. [^ere follow the signatures.] Dnhedin, February Bth, 1864. TO MESSBS. COTTERILL AND DERMER^ARMSTR NGr, MURRAY, KERR AND CO, MOLLESON, BULLEN, A. MEYERS, BEAVER, AND ZOHRAB. f^i ENTLEMEN—In answer to your requisition \JT invitiDg me to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the Town Board for High Ward, I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and, if elected, will use my best endeavours to see justice done to the ratepayers and to the city in genera. Thanking you for the honour conferred on me", 1 am, yours truly, JOHN G3EY. Battray street, 9th Feb., 1864. LEITH WARD. TO ROBERT MURRAY, ESQ. SIR— We, the undersigned ratepayers of Leith Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a member cf the Town Board* We believe that you are eminently qualified to fill this important position. We pledge you, in the event of your acceding to our request, to give you our hearty and free support. We are, &c. [Here follow the signatures. ] Leith Ward, February Bth, 1864. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARD. /"^ ENTLEME.T, —Having received from you \JC to-day a numerously signed requisition to become your representative at the Town Board. In reply, I have to say, that if returned, I shall make it my study in every proper way, to advance the interests of the Ward in particular, and that of the city generally. Thanking you for the honor conferred, I remain yours respectfully, ROBERT MURRAY. I " NEW GOLD DIGGINGS. NOTICE. j TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARP. IN consequence of a numerous and influential requisition I allow myself to be nominated for the vacancy. ELECTION ON FRIDAY, THE 12th. Watchword—Lover of Reform. VOTE FOR GRAHAM, The Friend cif~t_e People, and Champion of Reform. TO THE KLECTORS oF HIGH WAttD. f^ SNTLEMEN—It is only at the eleventh V_T hour that I have concluded to come forward as a candidate for a scat at the Town Board, and 1 only do so at the reiterated request of a large number of ratepayers, especially in MaclagganShould I be elected, I pledge myself to work both sincerely and energetically for your interests, and those of the city, being convinced that the interests of this Ward have been much overlooked, from which we are all more or less sufferers. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, JAMES JoHNSTONE, Melbourne Hotel, Maclaggan-street. ~~~ HIGH WARD; " TOWN BOARD ELECTION. TJATEPAYERS favourable to the return of J_t/ Mr H. Bastings are requested to meet the Committee this evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Shamrock Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 671, 11 February 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 671, 11 February 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 671, 11 February 1864, Page 7

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