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r Public Notices. PARTNERSHIP. MR COOK, and Mr MAIN, of the Inner Temple, London, and late of the Melbourne Bar, bare entered into Partnership, and will from this date Practice in Dunedin as Barristers Solicitors, and Conveyancers, under the firm of Cook and Main, -Dunedin, Bth April, 1864. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH MANUFACTURING- DISTRICTS RELIEF FUND. ALL PERSONS having Subscription Lists, or holding moneys subscribed for the above fund, are requested to return such lists and pay in all moneys to the Treasurer, on or before the . 14th of M ny, that the accounts may be laid before the committee, as it is intended to close the fund by the next English Mail. All persons having claims against the fund must send in the same at once or they will not be recognised. R. B. MARTIN, Treasurer to Fund, ; High street, Dunedin. DUNEDIN WATERWORKS COMPANY (LIMITED). Applications for Shares, or for further information, to be made at the Company's Temporary Office, No. 1, Chambers, Princes street. JAMES J. TAlhss. Interim Secret"' NOTICE. PW. HUTTON and CO. have Storage 9 Room in their New Iron Store, Princesstreet south, fcr 500 tons, at current ratea. WE, the Undersigned, at a meeting of the Horse Shoers of Dunedin and suburbs, hare agreed to fix the price of Shoeing for Draught Horees at Fourteen Shillings ; Removing at Eight Shillings per Set; and Shoeing Saddle and Light Harness Horses at Twelve, and Removing at Seven Shillings per Set j on and after this 2nd day of May, 1864 :— Niven and Campbell; John Neal; Hammond and Mead; Geo. Miscamble ; Watson and Gow; J. Mathsws; Walsh and Nunn; John Myet?: William Anderson; David Hill, for E. Pritchard; Peter Hoey; Peter Forbes; James M'Lean; James Muirhead ; Scott and Reid; Joseph Goedyer; Charles Trasaowthick and Hammill; ©co. M'latosb. Election Notices. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE NORTH HARBOR IN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO. IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, entituled " The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858," and also of an Act of the aforesaid Gene ral Assembly, entituled " The Provincial Elections Act, 1858," I, John Gillies. Returning 1 Officer for the Electoral District of the North j Harbor, in the aforesaid Province of Otago, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the twenty-third dayot April 1864, issued under the hand of John Hyde Harris, Esq., Superintendent of the aforesaid Province, an Election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve for the said District of North Harbor in the Provincial Council of the aforesaid Province of Otago, in place of George Duncan, Esq.; and that the nomination of Candidates will take place at the North. Ea?t Valley School Home, on Tuesday, the third day of May, 1864, at 12 o clock noon; and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on Thursday, the fifth day of May, 1864. Dated this 25th day of April, 1864. JOHN GILLIES, Returning; Cfficer. Ihe following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of North Harbor. The School House at North East Valley The Soheol Hous» at Port Chalmers. Dated this *sth day of April, 1864. JOHN GILLIES, Returning Officer. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH HARBOR DISTRICT. fi ENTLEMEN—The representation of yeur \JT District having become vacant by the resignation of your late member Mr Geo. Duncan, I beg to offer myself w a candidate for your Suitrages. I abstain from offering you the meagre statements as to my views on questions of pub lio policy, which the limits of an address alone permit, inasmuch as I intend at once to make arrangements fer raestiag you face to face, and explaining re at large my sentiments on such natters. I emaiu, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FREDERICK WALKBJB Green Island, 25th April, 1864. TO C. H. STREET, ESQ. SIR —We, the undersigned, Electors of the North Harbor District, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the above named District. Having every confidence in your liberal political views,, and believing you will ever have the best interests of the District view, we ipledge ourselves to support you in as far as in us lies at the forthcoming election. D. Brunton James Brown John Black Walter Simpson John Duncan John Kaye, senior . Peter Lindsay, jun. Adam Bell, Blueskin William Lindsay John Hill Peter Lindsay, sen. Capt. J. T. Boyd James Hunter D. 8. M'Ker.zie j William Chapman. Jobn Stewart Robert Chapman I To Mr D. Brunton and other Gentlemen signing the above Requisition. Gbktlembn —I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the above Requisition, that I should become a candidate for the North Harbor District at the forthcoming Election. I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. I have passed ten years of my life in the Province of Otago; my views on mo3t subjects are known to many of you ; and if I have the honor of being elected I will endeavor honestly to do my duty. I am. Gentlemen, Tour «feedienfc Servant, G. H. STREET. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH HARBOR DISTRICT. f] ENTLEMEN—I beg to inform you that I \JT have abandoned the idea of representing your district ia the Provincial Council, and for this reason. I became apprehensive (so many candidates being in the field) that a gentleman would be returned who would not fairly represent the constituency, whose political views I could not endorse, and who (the votes being so divided) would only represent a very small section of the community. I therefore think it my duty to retire in favor of Mr Frederick Walker, whore opinions most coincide with my own. I beg to thank those of you who promised me your support, and would respectfully indicate Mr Walker as the best man for your suffrages. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, H. E. NAffIAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH HARBOR DISTRICT. /^UNTLEM EN—Having resolved to take no \JT further part in the present Election, I bog to tender my sincere thanks to Gentlemen who kindly offered me their votes and influences, and now beg respectfully to relieve them from any obligation to vote for me. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, ROBERT MURRAY. IMPOUNDED on the 2nd day of May, 1864, _L by Alexander M'Bonald, one bay horse, no visible brand, white hind feet, acd white stroke , on back, for trespassing in his stables. On the 3rd, one bay torse, no visible brand, owoer unknown, impouuded by Constable Keligher, for trespassing on Princes street, in default of being . xeleased, the.above cattle will be sold at the Public pound, at South Dunedin, on the 25th day of May instant, at 12 o'clock noon. : JOHN BARR, Pounikeeper. South Dunedin Pound, Stk May, 1804.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 742, 4 May 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 742, 4 May 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 742, 4 May 1864, Page 2

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