LECTUEE. THAKOMBAU, KING OF FIJI. ALE C T U R E On the above by REV. J. WATERHOUSE, Fourteen yours Missiooary in Fiji, TO-NUJHT---7.:K)'. Collection in aid of Mission Fund. TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH. RAILWAY. " •fIIME TABLE for the Green Island —. SectionoJthe DUNEDIN AND CLUTIIA RAILWAY. Leave Duxkdix—- 'Leivk Grkbx Island— 7.40 a.m; 8.10 a.in. 5 p.m. ■ 5.30 p.m. ALL TRAINS STOP AT CAVERSHAM STATION. FARES:-- ■•■- Between Dimedin and .Between Dnn'cdin and Green Island. Caversham. * -l Single. Retuni. Single. Return. , Ist Class Is Gd .. 2s Od Ist Class (id .. 9d 2nd Class Is Od .. Is Gd 2nd Class 4d .. Cd Between Caversham and Green Island. Single. Return. 1-t Class lsOd Ist Class Is Od •2nd Class 0s 9d 2nd Class Is OdCORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE CITIZENS' ROLL FOR 1574-5. ' "KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -—^ the above Roll, in manuscript, maybe inspected at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse street. AH who, owing to non-payment of their rates in due" tune,liave beeujixcluded from the Roll, or who, being entitled to be enrolled, may, from any cause or accident, be omitted, can pay their Hates, and lodge with the City Council written claims for admission to the Roll, on or before the 3rd July. Any objections against names already enrolled may ~be similarly lodged oil or before the sth July proximo. Blank forms of claims and objections iua,y be obtained on application tit the Town Clerk's olhce. J. M. MASSEY, •,_■•_ Town Clerk. 17th June, 1874. i7j u ELECTION NOTICE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN— I am a Candidate for the Mayoralty, and solicit your kind support. • I remain, Your obedient servant, ___j_ :- HENRY J. WALTER. .-A MEETING of Gentlemen desirous oi securing the return of Mr HENRY J. WALTER as MAYOR of the City, at the ensuing Election, are respectfully invited to meet at the EMPIRE HOTEL, THIS EVENING (Wednesday), at.ElGHTo'clock. " TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. QJSNTLEifEN— I beg respectfully to intimate that I am a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the forthcoming Mayoral Election. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 2°J'U KEITH RAMSAY. ELECTION FOR MAYOR. /THHE Friends and Supporters of Mr KEITH RAMSAY are requested to meet in the Lower Hall, ATHENyEUM, on THURSDAY evening, July 2nd, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to secure his return as Mayor of the city Ijy TO THOMAS BIRCH, ESQ., DUNEDIN. ~\^7~E, the undersigned Ratepayers in •I, „ Leith Ward > respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED at the ensuing Election as one of our Representatives in the Municipal Council. Your long experience as a Councillor, and also as Mayor of this city, &c, &c, prompt us to this eoiirse or action. Should you accedejo our request/we hereby pledge ourselves to use our'utmost endeavours to secure your return. JOHN MARSHALL, and 80 others. Water of Leith, Dunedin, Juue 22nd, 1874. TO JOHN MARSHALL, ESQ., AND THE OTHER 80 GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION; r^ENTLEMEN—TshouId be wanting vJI in courtesy and gratitude were I not to respond to Hie very numerous and respectably signed requisition presented to. me, requesting me to allow myself to be placed in Nomination to represent your interests in the City Council, as thud member for Leith Ward. It is gratifying to me to know that: my past public services have not been entirely forgotten, and should I be returned, I prom se that I shall endeavour by all legitimate means to forward the interests of Leith Ward, and of the City in"general; v\ ;'■• 1 remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOMAS BIRCH. Dunedin, June 29th, 1874. LEGAL NOTICES. ~ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND •DISIRICT, ' In the matter of the Act 2!) Victoria, No. 3, intituled " An Act to Facilitate Leases and Sales 9f Settled Estates," passed by the General Assembly of New Zealand; and in the matter of certain pieces of land containing on the whole five and one half roods (more or less) being Sections numbered respectively 33 34' 35, 30, and 52, and part of Section 51, Block VII, on the Record Map of the Town of Dunedin, in the Province of Ottigo, New Zealand forming part of the Estate settled by the Will of Peter Proudfoot, of Dunedin, Otago, aforesaid, Laud Surveyor, deceased. PURSUANT to the above-mentioned Act, and an Order of His Honour Henry Samuel Chapman, Esquire, a Judge of this Court, dated the sixteenth day of June instant, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 011 the'isaid sixteenth day of Juue instant, Jessie Pomona Proudfoot, of Dunedin ota<'o widow of the said Peter I'rbudfoot, presented her Petition to the said Jndge, prayhur that power be given to her to grant, and accept surrenders of, Leases of the said hereditaments, and thai; all i>roi>er ; provisions may be made and directions given for effecting such purpose, and that the costs of, and incidental to, the said Petition' may be provided for. And NOTICE ISALSO HEREBY GIVEN, that the Petitioner may be served with any Order or Notice relating to the subject of the said Petition at the office of the undersigned, in Princes street, Dunedin. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1874. STEWART and JOYCE, 24jn Solicitors for the said Petitioner. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. DISTRICT. ' ! In the matter of John Blakely, of West Taieri, in the Province of OUtgo, Settler, a Bankrupt; : and in the matter of " the Bankruptcy Act, 1507," "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 18GS,"aiid " The Bankruptcy Acts Amend■- '.■,_: nicnD Act, 1870." XrOTICE TS HE~REBY GIVEN, that —1 under and in pursuance of the above-mentioned Acts, Richard Henry Leary, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Gentleman, Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, has become sole Trustee of the Estate and Eftects- cf the above-named Bankrupt; and Notice is Hereby Further Given, that Monday, the Twentieth Day of July next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, has bien appoiutedas a Public Sittinjr of this Honourable Court, at Dimedin aforesaid, for the said Banknipt to pass his Last Examination and wake application for his Discharge, under the above-mentioned Acts, and the said Bankrupt will then and there annlv accordingly. ' J Dited this Twenty-ninth Day of June, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-four JOHN HYDE HARRIS, Solicitor for tlio Bankrupt. PUBLIC NOTrCES~ NOTICE. T HEREBY CAimON the Public JL against Buying or Removing any Firewood off my land. Section 55, Block VII., North Harbour and Kiueskiu District. ■ Hy. LOG—N. A BERNETHY'S DIGESTIVE .__. PO WDEK, FOR THE RELIEF OF FLATULENCE, HEARTBURN, NAUSEA, BILE, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL DISORDERS RESULTING .FROM INDIGESTION. This invaluable powder is prepared from a prescription of the late celebrated Dr John Abernethy, formerly Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. It ii at once tonic, antacid, and slightly aperient; it is perfectly harmless in its composition, andxan betaken with safety by persons of any age or of either sex. Prepared only by ! B. BAGLEY & SON, i <CIIKMISTS, GEORGE StREEKj [ -lIXEDJN. Ijy
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3860, 1 July 1874, Page 3
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