Election Kfotioes; ROLL UP. WORKING MEN Of DUNEDIN CENTRAL, BE TRUE To YOUR OWN INTERESTS. DON'T SPLIT YOUR VOTES: UNITE TOGETHER AS ONE MAN, And VOTE For THOMAS BRAO&EN. DUNEDIN CITY SOUTH. ELECTORS desirous of being Repre-' presented by a nun WORTHY OF THF.IR CONFIDENCE ihould Vote for Mr ROSS. Ho has not been Interviewed by tho Trades and Labour Council, and ia a Friend of all Classes, not ixceptlng THE WORKING MEN. Record your Votes Early. Polling Booth opposite Provincial Hotel. DUNEDIN CITY EAST. Tl/TR UPTON DAVIS Asks the VOTES of tho ELECTORS On Liberal Land Laws. Progressive settlement of country. Firm, but gonerous, trcatmont of Natives, Otago Central Railway. Fair incidence of taxation. Free Trado, with bonuses. Education, advanced on preoont linos. Tho Liconsliiß Act, as a step in the right direction. 2S<> DUNEDIN CITY WEST ELECTION. ]t/TR WILLIAM DOWNIE STEWART Respectfully asks his SUPPORTERS ; To VOTE EARLY THIS DAY (FRIDAY). POLLING-BOOTHS : ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, ALBANY STREET ; And NORTH DUNEDIN DRILLSHED. Open from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. ROSLYN ELECTION. A LL ELECTORS favourable to the __. RETURN of Mr HODGKINSON as Membor 'or tho Dißtrict aro, requested to attend Meetings of 3ommittuc» as advertised. ANDREW HOGG, !3n Hon. Secrotory. PENINSULA ELECTION. MR W. H. CUTTEN'S HEAD COMMITTEE-ROOMS, TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Rooms OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., ,vhero all information can bo obtained. W. H. VEREY, *j Clork. WAIKOUAITI ELECTORATE. AT the Nomination of Candidates this day, a POLL haTlng been demindod, tho samo will bo token on FRIDAY, the 9th day of Decembor, 1881. Tho following are tbo Polllng-placei :— Courthouse, Uawkjbury Schoolhouse, Merton Bchoolhouso, Bluenkin Schoolhouse, Purakanui Old Schoolhouso, Wakari (Half-way Bush). J. W. MURDOCH, Roturnlng-ofllccr. Courfhouso, Hawksbury, December Ist, 1881. 6d TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKOUAITI. /Ti ENTLEMEN,— In compliance with "Of the Requisition you havo been kind enough to proeout, I consent to) bo nominated ou tho Ist prox. Should I bo successful, I Bhnll devote my energies to the faithful discharge of the duties and to tho ad vaneemont of your intoroats, and I hope to Msist in tho general progress of tho Colony. Faithfully yours, JAMES GREEN. Woodcnu, Bluokln, November 20th, ISBI. n Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS OF TIME-TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, December 12th lnsk., tho following Alterations In Time-tablo will come into oporatlon :— KOIITU LINK. Tho train now leaving Palmorston at 7.6 a.m. for Dunedin will leave at 6.40 a.m. Tho South Express will leave Oamaru at 3.25 p.m.; £_ °A 'X slo >i>i ang at all .&">™'"™'»*f ™" morston at 8.60 p.m., arriving In Dunedin at 850 p,m. The 10.40 a.m. and ils p.m. trains from lalmerston will be discontinued. A train stopping at all stations will leavo Dumedin at 7 a.m. for Palmorston. The North Express will leave Du»odln for Christchurch at S.IS a.m., arriving »t Oamaru at 12.J3 p.m., and will stop bolwcon Duuedin and Oamaru at Port Chalmers, Waikouaiti, Pjlmereto*. and Hampden only Passengers for Stations between Palmorston and Oamaru (Hampdon excepted) will require to change trait s at Palmcrstun. Tho trains now leaving Dunodln at 3.10 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. for Oauiarn and Palmerston respectively will bo discontinued, and in lieu thereof a tram will leave Dunedin at 4.15 p.m. for Oamaru, stopping at all Stations if required. POl'.T CHALMERS LINE. Tho train now leaving Port Chalmers rt 0.60 a.m. will lcaro at 7.6 a.m., arriving In Dunedin at 7.40 a in. The train now leaving Knvonshourno at 8.30 a.m will not loavo till 8.40 a.m., arriving In Dunedin at 8.60 a.m. Tho train now leaving Port. Chalmers at 8.40 p.m. will leave at 3.50 p.m., arriving in Dunedin at 4.10 p.m. A train will loave Port Chalmers at 0.25 p.m., arrlviHg in Dunedin at 7 p.m. Tho 7.6 p.m. from Port Chalmers will loavo at 7.20 p.m., arriving In Dunedin at 7.65 p.m. Tho presont 0 a.m. train for Port Chalmers will not leavo Dunedin till 0.20 a.m. The 6.46 a.m. to Port Chalmore will bo discontinued and a train will leavo Dunedin at 7.65 a.m., arriving at Port Chalmers at 8.26 a.m. The 8.40 p.m. to Port will leave Dunedin at S.BO SOUTH LINE. Tho present 6.15 a m. to Abbotsford will leavo Dunedin at 6.25 a.m. ' >■-•■>.- Tho 3.20 p.m. train to Mosgiel will leavo at 5.30 Trains will leavo Balclutha at 7.26 am. and i.5 p.m. for Clinton, stopping at intermediate- statlonaif required. The present 7 a.m. from Abbotsford will leave there at 7.10 a.m., arriving In Dunedin at 7.56 a.m. ■ Trains will leavo Clinton at 0.26 a.m. and 6 p.m. for Balclutha, stopping at intermediate stations U required, For furthor particulars, sco posters at stations. A. ORANT, Dißtrict Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager's OiHco, Dunedio, Dccomber 7th,1881. ou Board and Besidenoe. Cash advertlnejnente under this head, not exceeding " fourteen words, will be crarged SIXPENCE. TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS; use Kitchen; suit bacholors. Or Board and Residence, 18b.— 9 Lower York place ___________ n ASALIERS.—GOLD MEDAL MEL, HJT BOURNE EXHIBITION. 200 designs. Beal vtfw'j, HW Zealand.,.„,„,; ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6189, 9 December 1881, Page 1
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