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CORPORATION NOTICES CITY Ofc* DUNBDJ.N. THE CITIZENS' ROLL, YEAE 1872-3. ■\fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Xri tho above Roll, In Manuscript, may be in gpected at the City Council Chambers, Manise street. Any person whoso name may have been omitted, but who may bo entitled to bo enrolled, may elate to have his name inserted in the Roil. Blank forms of claims may be hud at the Town Clerk's oflice. where also any such claims can bo lodged This Day, 3rd July, 1872. J. ML MASSEY, Town Clerk. 17th Jane, 1872. 17J« PUBLIC NOTICES. . THE MAYORALTY. TO THE CITIZENS OF DU2TBDIH. /I ENTI/EMEN—As tho time is drawvjT ing nigh whea yon will be railed upon to elect a gentleman to fill the office of Mayor of the City, and from the many pressing invitations I havo reeel ved, by deputation and otherwise, to allow inyeeil to bs placed in nomination for that hononrable post • tlun, I feel, were I to remain gl!e»t any longer without avowing to my friends and supporter* my inability for the present to contest the election, I shall t>e doing not only an injustice to them, but to those gentlemen who maybe deeirousof seeking the suffrages of the electors. Proud as I feel of the compliment my feDowcHUen* wonld confer upon me. and f ally sensible v I am of thegocul opinion thos evinced of my conduct a«-a ropr«sentativc In the City Council, of one of the moit important W*rd« of the City for tho past two y<»rs, 1 f-cl. however, I must fo« the present respectfully decline to allow myself to he placed in nomination, «a my many pressing businww engagements will not admit of my devoting the time so absolutely necessary for a. due fulfilment of the requirements of the ■'office. I tra.it, however, thai should another occasion present itself, 1 shall then ! .be in a position to oCtr myiuit as a candidate. In the meantime I throw myself on the .Electors of Wgli "Ward, seeking re-election at their hands, trusting asj past actions have been such iv to warrant their itup port. 1 shall take an early opportunity of addressinf the Elector* thronghout the Ward before tho pollinj day, and give an account of my stewardship. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, \ A. MERCER. Bigb street, Jttly 2, 1872^ __^ BLACK AND SON. • in returning thanks to their customers am the public generally for the very liberal supper accorded to them for tho p*st nine years, woalt respectfully intimate that having iuapoi ted a fciiKai ' Machine from Loudon, with all the latest improve ' xaents, they arc now in » position to execute Olden 1 for bbscuits in any quantity, on ft few boats' notice [ at the lowest current rates. '• l J. B. and Son trust that by using, as hitherto ) nothing bat the purest ingredient! la the nmßufac • tare of their good*, they wlli merit a continuance o i past favours. . ; it. BLACK AND SOJf, . . MAOITINE BKCOIT MANUPACTOTREnS. : WUTB AJitP SWEIT.MERCHANTS, BAKER* l XSTD FAMILY OROCERS, 51 #ACL4fla.iH STMJCT, HvsfCDJH. 3J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3247, 3 July 1872, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3247, 3 July 1872, Page 5

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