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Tenders. BOROUGH OP .MAORI HILL. SEPARATE TENDERS axe invited until Noon on THURSDAY, Ist prox., for FORMATION, FENCING, . METALLING About 14 chains of Road Line at top ol Bishop's road. Plans' and specifications with John Hercas and Co., 6 Exchange Court, Princes street. 22au CHAS. GRATER, Town Clerk. 0 S L V N TRAMWAY. ■ [ EXTENSION TO KAIKORAI VALLEY. j TO CARTERS, j TENDERS are invited by the Rosiyn TramI way Company (Limited) for Cartage from Dunll i edin Wharf and Railway Station to Knginser's ! Yard of the following—viz.: — I 1. 10 Tons of Machinery, now lying at Victoria Wharf. 2. 1300 Iron Rails, 24ft lengths (about 280 Tenders close TUESDAY, 23rd inst., at 3 p.m. Full particulars at office of undersigned. JOHN C. M'GEORGE, Consulting Engineer, Government Life Insurance .Buildings. The Rosiyn Tramway Company (Limited), . ■.■■■■. 20th August, 1898. 22au jp< ALVANrSED CORRUGATED IRON, 16s \JT per cwt.—Jatnes Hogg and Co., Agents, Lower Rattray street. toy Borough Council Notifications. BO R OUGH 01? ST. KIL DA. NOTICE. I, THOMAS S. CULLING, Mayor' of the Borough of St. Kilda, hereby publish that Whereas at a meeting of the burgesses of the said Borough held at the Council Chambers, St. Kilda, on Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 1898, after duo consideration and discussion of the proposal hereunto mentioned, I gave notice that on TUESDAY, the 30th day of August, 1898, the Poll would be taken on the following proposal:— . * • , 1. The Council propose to undertake the particular work of constructing, extending, and enlarging waterworks for the Borough of St. Kilda. 2. The Council propose to borrow the sum of five thousand pounds sterling.' for such purpose by way of special loan. 8. The Council propose to pledge as security for such loan, in additiou to a first charge on the whole .of the waterworks constructed, such rates as the Council is empowered to make and levy by virtue of section 325 of the said act and all other powers thd said Council thereunto enabling. . There shall bo only one Polling Booth in the Borough—-namely, at the Council Chambers. .:..-■. , .THOMAS S. CULLING, ;'._■■■■ Mayor.. St. Kilda, August 22nd, 1898. 23au j -OOROUGH OF~ MAORI HILL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that • THURSDAY, the Bth day of September, 1898, is the statutory day appointed for tho Election of One Councillor for each Ward of the Borough of Maori Hill. NOMINATIONS in the prescribed form must bo lodged at the Council Chambers, Maori Hill, by 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, 30th day of August, 1808. CHARLES GRATER, i Returning Officer. Maori Hill, August 23, 1898. ■' 23au • 13OROUGH~~o"f WEST HARBOUR i JL* . . . - ITOTICE IS HEREBY X GIVEN that THURSDAY, the Bth.September, 1898, is! appointed for the ANNUAL ELECTION of One Councillor for each Ward, and that NOMINATIONS will be received Until 12 o'clock noon as follows:— N _ Ravensbourne Ward—At the room, William Wilson's Store, on MONDAY; 29th August. . ■ . . Rothesay Ward—At the Council Chambers, on MONDAY, 29th-August. • • St. Leonards .Ward—At the Schoolhouse, on TUESDAY, 30th August. Sawyers' Bay Ward—AT; the Schoolhouse, on WEDNESDAY, 31st August. Nomination Papers in the .prescribed form may be had at the, Town cierk's Office. ... D. LARNACH, . ' • . Returning Officer; Rothesay, August 23, 1898, . 23au "OOROUGH OF PORT . ChllSeßs" ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that THURSDAY, the Bth September, 1898, is appointed for the Annual Election of i One Councillor for each Ward, and that NOMINATIONS will be received until 12 o'clock Noon as follows:— . ■ For High Ward—At the shop lately occupied by Mr William Mudge, Georgs- . street, on MONDAY, August 29. ■ For East Ward—At the Town Hall, Grey street,:on TUESDAY, August 30. For Middle Ward—At the house1 of Mre Sarah Ann Craigie, Magnetic street, on WEDNESDAY, August 31. For South Ward—At the house of' Mrs Alice Bennett, Harrington street, on .;, THURSDAY, September 1. , Nomination Papers in the statutory form m»j be obtained at tljp Town Clerk's Office. ALEXANDER LECK, ■ Returning Officer. Port Chalmers, August 23rd, 1893. 20a'j Public Notices. dTIIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. ■..,'.. : , ■ WILLIAM J. HALL, ... ~. '; Joel's Buildings, Crawford street, Dunodin. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c, ' 73 GEORGE STREET, Have a splendid selection of CLOCKS, Imitation Marble, Eight-day, Striking Hours and Half-hours, with Cathedral Gongs. All'guaranteed. Call and inspect. Large Stock of WATERBURY WATCHES. Jf # 3- ACCIDENT INS OK. GOY^S EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACTS INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. . District Manager for Otago : 1). J. BEWS, 1 Bond stubst. Diwbhih. VITAD A T I O. If you have suffered for 20 years, VlTA?r^}° wiH °Ule you ' and don't forget it. VITADATIO will cure you (without operation) I even when the eminent doctors of London, Melbourne, or any other part of the world have f al led; be it Bright's Disease, Cancer, Hydatids, Consumption, Piles, Gall Stones, Live; ! or Kidney Complaints, Gravel, Stricture, Ec- ;, zema, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Indigestion, etc. Mr O'Brien, who for the last 34 years has been overseer of Mosbts Kitchen and Sons' Factory, Port Melbourne, was interviewed by a reporter on Bth August. The reporter started off: " I hear you have been very ill ? " " Yes • I suffered very much during tho last.three years with rheumatic gout. I was so bad that I had to leave work and was confined to my bed. I thought I would never get better as I am 70 years of age. I tried many remedies (so called) advertised, but I gradually grew worse. A friend advised me to try Webber's Vitadatio, and I am glad I did, for it has completely cured me. I feel as young' as I did 20 years ago. I can honestly recommend Vitadatio as a grand medicine. Anyone who desires a personal interview with mo may rest assured of a hearty welcome." For testimonials of those who have been cured, write or send to tho agent. Price of medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. Agent for Dunedia: J. HUTTON, BATH BUILDINGS GREAT KING STREET (Next Old Knox Church). 23au MORRIS, Photographer. — REMOVAL NOTICE (from Ist September).—During rebuilding of New Studio in Princes strset business will be carried on at tho Old George street Establishment (near Knox Church).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11199, 23 August 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11199, 23 August 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11199, 23 August 1898, Page 3

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