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Late Advertisements fT^O LET on LEASE, in York place, Goo JL BBILDINB SITE, suitable for dwelling c business place,;, terms moderate.—Address Modi Tfefa Tungs Office. 2' THOUND, Blac!r arid Vfcjite CO-LLIE DOa JQ Taieri registered collar. Owiler can .hay him by paying expenses.—/ippl? at; City Tran way Stables. _~' 7..". ' _>«_» REWARD.—Lost, CHEQUE BOOK 3_V,-£ with two £10 notes oil the Union Ban. of Australia; numbers known. Apply Crow: Hotel. S §TKAYED into my paddock, oo Februar; 18, One Chestnut FILLY; no visibl nds; owner can have same by paying expenses Thomas Murphy, Pine Hill. 27 RENDERS Received till Friday for PUR •J , CHASE for Bemoval Highland Hora ISuil'dings, Cumberland Btreet. — Ferpetua Trustees Company. .»■ "" I _? 5 I & S ■ ..—:. ~ , . , ■TENDERS will be received until noon oi SATURDAY, March 3, for ALTERATIONS tc SHOP FRONT in Rattray street. J. L. SALMOND, 27f Architect, 27 Rattray street. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN RESERVES CONSERVATION SOCIBTY. The FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 28th February current, at 4 o'clock p.m. Business : l*o Receive the Report and Balance Sheet and to Elect Oificfirs. and Committeemen for . the ensuing year. . j , ; All interested in the Society's objects are requested to attend. A EATHGATE> 27f Hon. Secretary. "VTEW AUSTRALIA CO-OPEBATIVE J_M settlement association. PETHR ITNAUGHT Will LECTURE on above subject in the CHORAL HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 28th INST. Ladies invited. i Mr Judge (President Trades Council) will preaide. | - Poors open 7.301;- Lecture 8 o'clock. g?f •/■\TAGfO EDUCATION BOARD. The TRAINING COLLEGE^, REOPENS on THURSDAY, the Ist March, at 1 p.ni: Students who purpose attending should be then present. P. G. PRYDE, 27f Secretary. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the OUTRAM SOCIETIES' HALL COMPANY will be held in the Hall on SATURDAY, the 3rd March 1594, at Pm' JOHN GRANT, 27f Secretary. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAIKOUAIII. : ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE AND VOTE AS TO' IACB,SSEB. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. In pursuance of "The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act 1593," I, JOHN SMITH, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Waikouaiti, do hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held for the return of EIGHT QUALIFIED PERSONS to serve aa Members of the Licensing Committee for the said district; and that the latest day for receiving NOMINATIONS of Candidates will be the thirteenth day of MARCH 1894, and that the POLL (if necessary) will be taken at the several Polling Places .of tne said district on the ! twenty-first day of MARCH 18i». Every Person desirous of beconiinga Candidate must be nominated by notjless than Two Electors of the district by a Nomination Paper in the prescribed form delivered to the Returning Officeron or before the thirteenth day of MARCH 1894. Each Nomination must be accompanied! by a Deposit of TEN POUNDS. And Notice is Hereby Further Given that at the same time and place a POLL of the ELECTORS of the said district will be taken under the provisions of the said Act aa to 1. Whether the present number of Licenses is ta Continue. 2. Whether the number of any such Licenses is to be redue'ed.3. Whether any Licenses are to be granted. The following are the POLLING PLACES for ; the Licensing District of Waikouaiti J— The Courthouse, Hawksbury (principal)'. The Schoolhouse,' GoodwQo.d", The Schoolhouse, Flag Swamp: The Schoolhouse, Merton. The Schoolhouse, Seacliff. The Schoolhouse, Evansdale. The Schoolhouse, Blueskin. The Fchoolhouse, Mount Cargill. The Schoolhouse, Purakanui. The Schoolhouse, Lower Harbour. The House of Thomas J. Thomson, Mansford The Public Hall, Sawyers' Bay. The Schoolhouse, Nenthorn. The Schoolhou»e, Anderson's Bay. Th« Schoolhouse, Highcliff. The Schoolhouse, Sandymount. The Schoolhouse, North- Kist Harbour. The Schoolhouse, Bro_d Bay. The Schoolhouse, Portobello. The Schoolhouse, Hooper's Inlet. The Schoolhouso, Otakou. J. SMITH, Returning Officer. Waikouaiti, February 24,1894. 27/ T~IOENSING DISTRICT OF CLUTHA. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE AND VOTE AS TO LICENaES. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. In pursuance of "The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act 1893,' I, ROBERT GRIGOK, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Clutha, do hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held for the return of EIGHT QUALIFIffiD PERSONS to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the said district; and that the latest day for receiving NOMINATIONS of Candidates will bo the thirteenth day of MARCH 1894, and that the POLL (if necessary) will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said district on tho twenty-first day of MARCH 1894. Every Person desirous of becoming a Candidate must be nominated by not le«s than Two Elector.) of the district by a Nomination Paper in the prescribed form delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the thirteenth day of MARCH 1894. Each Nomination must be accompanied by a Deposit of TEN POUNDS. And Notice ia Hereby Further Given that at the same time and place a POLL of the ELHCTORS of the said district will be taken under the provisions of the said Act as to 1. Whether the present number of Licenses is to continue. 2. Whether the number of any such Licenses is to be reduced. 3. Whether any Licenses are to be granted. The following are the POLLING PLACES for the Licensing District of Clutha :— 1. The Courthouse, Balclutha (principal) 2. The Schoolhouse, Owaka 3. The Schoolhouse, Ahuriri 4. The Schoolhouse, Ratanui - 5. The Schoolhouse, Houipsipa 6. Dabinett and Young's Store, Tauhuckupu 7. The Schoolhouse, Tahatika 8. The Schoolhouse, Piirekireld 9. Tho Schoolhouse, Port Molynoux 10. The Hall, Komahapa 11. The Hall, Puerua 12. Tho Schoolhouse, Waitepeka 13. Tho Schoolhouse, Warepa 11. Toe Schoolhouse, Te Ilnuka 15. The Schoolhouse, Knihiku IG. Tho Schoolhouse, Waiwera Township 17. Mr Gibson's Station, Ashley Downs 18. The Schoolhouse, Waiwera 19 Mr John Gilliand's House, Rongahere 20. The .Schoolhouse, Clinton 21. The Schoolhouse, Wairuna 22. The Schoolhouae, Waipahi 23. The Hchoolhouße, Glenkenich 21. The Schoolhouse, Waikoikoi 25. The Booth at Schoolhouso, Chatton 2(i. The Schoolhouse, Knapdale 27. The Schoolhouse, Waikaka Valley 2S. The Schoolhouse, Arthurton 29. Mr Lind's House, near Poinahaka Railway Station 30. The Courthouse, Tapanui 31. Tha Sshoolhouse, Kelso 32. The Schoolhouse, Heriot 33. The Schoolhouse, Crookston 34. The Schoolhouse, Dunrobin 35. The Church, Clinton Gorge. ROBERT GRIGOR, Returning Officer. 26th February 1894. 271 WANTED, Tall, Slender Men to KnowCan be perfectly fitted Colonial Suits, 29i 6d.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 6l WANTED KNOWN—W. Paris Removec two doors from City Boot Palace. Hair cutting Cd. Shaving 3d, Children's Hair Cut 3d. £2 will PURCHASE a good Violin, Case and Bow at Howell and Co.'s, Octagon. 23 HOWELL & COS. New Iron-framec PIANOS will shortly be offered for sale 35 guineas net. 23 PUBLIC NOTICE.—Mrs A. BINNIE beg; to notify her friends and the public genet ally that she has OPJCNKD a SHOP at IEO George street, whicl she intends to utilise as Refreshmen Rooms with CONFECTIONERY, and trusts her friend / will accept this intimation and give her call. ■_ 21 WANTED KNOWN—Men's best qualit Waterproof Coats selling at lowest prices all styles.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. t H~~ ALL'S TURKISH BATHS, Ootagon.Open for Ladies Tuesdays, from 2.20 p.m. Thursdays, from 6 p.m. 2t ■m/fONEY LENT, £5 upwards; person! JjjL security; communications strictly conf dential.—AddreßS Mr Betts, Box 75, Post Office. WANTED Youths to Know—Can be pei f ectly fitted Colonial Suits, 20s 6d; specii value.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. I ST. GEORGE JAM.—Best in the market.All Grocers. f) ENTLEMEN'S White Shirts to measui VJT a specialty.—J. A. Kirby, tailor, Princi street, Punedin. Telephone 638, 2!

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9983, 27 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9983, 27 February 1894, Page 3

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