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Late Advertisements. WH. DAVIES, Wood v Turner, Band • Sawing, Carving, &c, Koray place and Great King street (Munro's monumental yard). 8f FIRST in the field with New and Stylish Goods for Spring and Summer.—T. Rosb, direct importer. PRINCESS May Capes (navy, black, fawn, grey, and tan)—the latest London craze,— from 12s 9d each. "VTTSW Blouse Jackets, with cape collars JLI (black, tan, navy, and grey), from 15s 9d to 22s each. "VTEW Cross-over Blouses, washing cambrics, JLI double-puffed sleeves, endless variety of patterns, price 3a lid to 6s lid. |SORSETS.-The finsst range of new Corsets \> ever shown here.—Thomson's, Izod s. Y. and N., Invigorator—from 2s lid. N^W Laces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Aprons, . Garibaldis, and everything suitable for Spring Wear.—T. ROSS, Direct Importer Election Notices. TpLECTION NOTICE. Messrs Pinkerton, Hutchison, and Earnshaw's Committee request that all ACCOUNTS be sent in on or before MONDAY, 4th insfc., to the Committee Rooms, addressed to E. TRENWITH, ld Secretary. MAYORAL ELECTION. Ladies akd Gentlemen,— ?- I desire to tender my most grateful and heartfelt thanks to those ratepayers who recorded their votes in my favour on Wednesday last with the gratifying result of returning me at the head of the poll by the largest number of votes ever yet recorded in Dunedin fora successful candidate for the position of Mayor, and that in the face of the most slanderous and vilest opposition ever brought to bear against any candidate for public honours in this city. To my committee who, in the enforced absence of their chief, worked with a zeal and assiduity that I venture to think has rarely if ever been seen before, words fail me to adequately express my feelings of grateful thanks to them. Their kindness will never fade from my memory, and I can only hope that by a faithful discharge of the duties of the high and important office to which I have been elected I may justify the choice of the ratepayers and the laborious exertions of my committee. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, ; Yours faithfully, - lA_ H. S.FISH.Jto. mO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH -V WARD, DUNEDIN. Ladies and Gentlemen,-— Mr Fish having been returned as Mayor, I beg to intimate that I shall be a CANDIDATE for South Ward. :.-. HENRY F. HARDY, 3^ ; . Ex-Councillor. "DOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. MAYORAL ELECTION. n .PH? Li9,T N TOT/ CE IsIIEREBY GIVEN, that at the POLL taken to-day, Wednesday, 29th November 1893, the following was the result- ' CHARLES DUKE .. 108 JOHN HAROLD... ... '". .'.".to'" Majority for Charles Duke, 60." I.therefore declare CHARLES DUKE, he having polled the greater number of votes; to be duly ELECTED Mayor for the ensuing term. DAVID LARNACH.. ~ _~ ' , Returning'Offlcer. Rothesay, 29th November 1893. : , Id Tenders. mO STONEMASONS. TwT?r NSE^ S are invi*ed until Noon of TUES-j-h&lr^11 of December, for RENOVATING KNdolPclffiH* he EXTERNAL WA^ LS * JAMES HISLOP, aUn Architect, Dowling street. m E N D B R S. __^e?ders will be received until Noon on. T EWtI?£4&J)? cember 13' for the Erection of a RESIDENCE iv George street. ' J. L. SALMOND, 30n Architect, 27 Rattray street. Tin A I E R I COUNTY. TENDERS will be RECEIVED at the County Ottices, Mosgiel, until THURSDAY, December 7, for CONTRACTS 29H and 297-road construction^ Lee Stream Bridge (Nicolson's) towards Hindon. Plans and Speciacations may be seen at Mr Snow s, Outram, or with - ROBERT HAY, 23n County Engineer. ~X> LUFF HARBOUR BOARD< TENDERS. : Plans and specifications can be seen at the Otago Daily Time 3 Office, and at the Office of the Board's Engineer, Mr W. Sharp, Esk street, Invercargill. .< Tenders addressed to the Chairman, and marked Dredging Berthage Contract 1893," may be lodged at the Board's Office, Carnpbelltown, till Noon of THURSDAY, 14th December 1893. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted n uiu ' ooJ^¥r ES E- ¥0X> Secretary. Campbelltown, 22nd November 1893. . 24n m A I E R I CO U NT Y. TENDERS are invited until 7th DECEMBER 1893 for the following CONTRACTS :— Contract LXXVlL—Petrie's Hill, Outram, . Berwick Road. Contract LXXVIIL—HenIey-Berwick Road Formation. Contract LXXIX. >- Henley-Berwick Road (gravel). Contract LXXX. — Henley -Berwick Road Formation. ! Specifications for Petrie's Hill Contract to be j seen at Mr Petrie's Residence ; LXXVIII, LXXIX, and LXXX at M'Kegg's, Henley; and all the Contracts at the County Offices.iMosgiel. .-.-. JOHN S. KENNEDY, - 30n County Clerk. Public Notices■RONEDUST. BONEDUST. J.C.E. J.C.B. BONEDUST. BONEDUST. PRICE: £5 15s NET CASH, FREE ON TRUCKS (Bags Weighed In and Not Charged For). THE J.C.E. BONEDUST Is now well and favourably known as one' of the very Best on the Market. For several seasons we have been selling it at up to £7 per ton in parcels of 10 and 20-ton lots. We have, however, just PURCHASED a QUANTITY, which enables us to Offer it in TON (or more) LOTS at prices quoted above, and we offer to share with Farmers what is, without doubt, a Real Bargain. We particularly ask your attention to the LARGE PERCENTAGE (50 per cent.) of PHOSPHATE of LIME and of NITROGEN, equal to 3"6 per cent, of Ammonia. Professor Black's Analysis is Appended. MMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. University Laboratory, Dunedin, 10th October 1893. ANALYSIS OF BONEDUST. Moisture 7'B per cent. Matter 323 n Carbonate of Lime 47 n Phosphate of Lime ... 50 3 n Magnesia and Alkali ... 1"9 n Insoluble Matter 3"3 v 1003 * Contains Nitrogen equal to 36 per cent. of Ammonia. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK, Pub. Analyst. Certificate. Is ti lA % :| ■p I? ?|| IS "I BoJnedust 50 3 36 PC- 4<7 P-c- 32"3p.c. Unit value 2/- 113/- — ~~11 Value per Ton, £7 155. WANTED everyone to examine MATERIAL in our windows that we cover Umbrellas with for 3s 6d.—Lethaby's, Princes street, p n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9910, 1 December 1893, Page 3

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