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t A C R E D C 0 K" C E 14 T. ) GARRISON HALL, GOOD FRIDAY, 29th March, 1907. s Arranged by I Miss AMY MUHPHY. See Future Advertisements. 27ir ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 27. v "THE CRUCIFIXION," By Sir J. Stainer, Will be Sung by the Choir after Evensong Evensong, 730 pru "Tho Crucifixion," j o'clock Offcrtoiy in Aid of the Choir Fund. SPORTS MEETINGS. BHUCE ATHLETIC CLUB. Tlie Committee have DECIDED to iuak< all EVENTS POST-ENTRY, excent Hie fol lowing- — , Sheflield, 220 Yards, and' 350 Yard Handicaps. E LOCKHART. 26m Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. TTjiUHEDnf MAYORAL ELECTION Ladies auFGestlemen,—lt is my intenfioi to offer myself as a Candidate for tin Mayoralty of Duncdm. My reasons arc, partly because tlio desin to scno one's fellow-citizens in the highes civil capacity within their gift is an hcrar/ur able one, but chiefly becausr it appears t< mo to l>a glowing increasingly imperative tha only men of long experience and prove* capeeuy, and who arc frea from merely per sonal considerations, should hold office a: Mayor. Whilst there, may ho superficial and seer ingly sufficient reasons in favour of the vie tnat any and every Councillor who has bet a member of the Council for two or three yea. is entitled to a term of office as Mayor, a "moi thoughtful consideration of the subject nil. I think, convince you that this is a fallaciou if not dangerous policy to endorse. Men who cuter the City Council for n 1 Ho not served. 18 yeaia on the City" Council"solcl with a viow ta standing as a candidate fc tho Mayoralty, and I believe my record is < a character that will justify my claim, to b competent to discharge its many obligation with commo~ — ' mteiests oft There are .. during tho last 'few years that ought not t have been doi.e, and many undertaking entered upon and responsibilities assume that were not, in These, doubtless, an and I shall, I trust, have an airly opporfuiirf of further discussing with you the City. finances and obligations. My present and immediate task is to sub mil my candidature to jour generous anc intelligent consideration, and to hone tha jour vote and interest will be given only afte a perusal of the past actions and proposec policy of the candidates So tested and vveipked, I ,havo httlo fea: but that youi support will bo given to on. who has in tho course of a long and exaetmi life always endeavoured fo do what lie believe; was r-glit and test in tho interest of his fellow citizens and on behalf of that City without immodesty, I can claim to hai some nart in building up to its prescn' magnificent proportions. I have the" honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EOROUCH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. THOROUGH .OF MAORI. HILL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that j MEKONG of the COUNCIL of the Boiougl of Maori Hill will be held at tho Counoii Chambers, Maori Hill, on THURSDAY, 18t> day of April, 1907, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the Piirpc-0 of CONFIRMING the followiir KESOLUTION, winch was passed at special Meeting of the said Council held o tho 21st day of March, 1907.In pursuance and exercise of the power vested m .t in that behalf by "The Loca. -Bodies' Loans Act, 1001," the Maori Hil Borough Council hereby resolves as follovvs:"That, for tho purpose of providing tin interest and other charges on a loan of Fiv< Hundred Pounds, authorised to bo laised b the Maori Hill Borough Council under th above-mentioned Act, for tho Formation an Improvement of tho District road, tho sai Maori Hill Borough Council hereby Makes an Levies a Special Rate of One Penny and On Farthing in the Pound upon tho rateabl value of all rateable Property of the Spccia Loan JJistrict, comprising part of Section 8 Block 11. Upper Kaikorai District, Allotment '11 tci 47 (inclusive), and 80 to SO (inclusive) Balmacewen Estate, part of Sections 1, 2, 3 and J, Block 11. Upper Kaikorai District Allotments 18 to 2t (inclusive), Township o Cannington, sections i, 5, G, and 7 Block VIII Uppei Kaikorai Distiict, .wd "art of Blocl Al, Duncdm and East Taien District, nine] lands are shown by a green colour and wlncl road is shown by a.red colour on a plai described as 'Plan of Special Loan Distnc Borough of Maori Hill,' prepared by Nathanie Paforson, licensed surveyor, Duncdm, and tha such special rate, shall be an annual recurrini iato glunng the cunency of such loan, am be payablo half-yearly on tho Ist day of Ma; and the Ist day of November m each and ever; year during tho cunency of such loan, beiuj a period of 41 y.>ars, or until tho loan is full' paid off." Dated this 20th day of March, 1007. C. GRATER, 27m Town Clerk. LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this head nig not oxooedmg Sixteen Words aro m sertfd for SIXPENCE pee insertion; o for One Week, 2s Gd, over Sixteen Word and not exceeding Twenty-eight Words, On Shilling; or for One Week, Bs. If order come by letter it must bo understood thai doublo these rates will bo charged unlesi accompanied by cash. LOST (off 9.30 p.m. Tram to Mormngton; Blue COAT-Finder return A S. Pater son and Co, Rattray street. Rewind LOST (Sunday night, between Bnghtoi road and Bumside), Gold-motmtec Greenstone BROOCH.—Reward returning J C. Lindsav, Burnside. LOST (Lowor Kaikorai), Gold Fcr BROOCH; keepsake—Reward on r< tin nine; to restaurant onriosite Boslvn Mills. Sunday, between Congregation LOST (between St. Kilda. and Tomahaw Jiench). Gold BROOCH; cairngorn good reward—Jacobs, tobacconist, Prince street. 2f LWUiND, Hough Black Smithfleld DOG 'JL owner can have same by paying ex ponies—Apply Jas. S. Y. Morrison, Palmer Stoil. Ofo, PURSE containing sum of money \-i- and railway ticket—Apply Brown's, 1 DAstrwonV Pnnr>pe c*mo+ I "POUND, LUNCH, Priwe Wales ! 'JL Clinton, arrival trains, 30 seconds' n I I across; trains stop 20 minutes. 21 FOUND, Hardy's Savcall Pocket Candle sticks for picnic and Volunteer campers; fii each —9 Stafford street, Duncdm. 23n: FOUND-At the DON, 91 George street Painters' Overalls, 3s lid., Jackets, 3s lid, Dungarees, 3s Gd; Jackets, 3s lid. LOST, all Dental Troubles since visiting Mr Pridham, 11 High street, extraction free 9-10 daily. "OOUaD. Toothache cured since visitm A 1 Mr Pridham, 11 High street. 'Phon Hfrt 23i A GOOD English Gas Lamp, 7s 6d; Oil Lamps from 2s; Bells, Outfits, Tyres, etc, etc.—B Marie, 132 George street Dunedm .. 27m O in low and high top; inspect for jour I self.—Th? London, Gcergo, street. " 27u

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13862, 27 March 1907, Page 1

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