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Members of the House of Representatives, for the Dunedin Country District ; and in the event of a Poll being demanded for the Candidates, or any of them, such polling shall take place on Thursday the Thirteenth day of December proximo, at the Mechanics' Institute aforesaid, the voting to commence at any time after nine o'clock in the morning of the said day, and to close at four o'clock in the afternoon of the said day. Dated at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Dunedin, this second day of November, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-five. A. CHETHAM STRODE, R.M., Returning Officer for the Dunedin i Country District. NOTICE. THE following places have been appointed Polling Places for the Election of Members of the Provincial Council of the Povince of Otago, for the undermentioned districts — namely — For the Eastern District — At the residence of Mr. John M'Gibbon, Caversham Vale, near Dunedin. For the "Western District — At the residence of Mr. Robert Chapman, Upper Kaikorai, near Dunedin. For the Centrai, District — At the School-house, East Taieri. For the Tokomairiro District — At or near the residence of Mr. James Smith, Tokomairiro Plain. For the Town of Port Chalmers — At the building known as the Custom-house, at Port Chalmers. For the Southern District — At the residence of Mr. James M'Neil, Molyneux Ferry. For the Northern District — At or near the residence of Charles Suisted, Esq., at Goodwood. A. CHETHAM STRODE, R.M., Returning Officer. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 27th October 1855. rpENDERS in Duplicate will be received at X this Office on or before the 30th day of November 1855, from persons willing to supply the Provincial Government with Firewood for the year ending 30th Sept. 1856. Tenders to state the price per cord of Manuka and good mixed wood, respectively, piled up at the places where the same is at present piled at this Office, and at the Gaol, Dunedin. By His Honor's command, j John Logan. Clerk to Superintendent. ' 1 A LEXANDER RENNIE has received a Large ! XjL Assortment of Boots, consisting of — ■ j Wellington and Riding Boots Men and Boys' Water- tights Ladies' Dress Boots, &c. ! Being made up to special order, the above are good quality and excellent workmanship, particularly well adapted for the colony. JUST RECEIVED, A Very Superior Lot of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, consisting of Bench Planes, Plough and Grooving Planes, Sash, Moulding, Bead, Rabbet, and Fillister Planes. Also, Sheep Shears, Sorby's moke. JOHN SIDEY. BOOTS & SHOES, EX CAROLINE AGNES, AT THE STORE of the UNDERSIGNED,— Children's Cloth and Leather Boots, all sizes Do. Patent Leather Strap Shoes Ladies' Double-soled Patent Galoshed Boots Do. Cloth Top Buttoned Boots Do. Calf Leather Boots Gentlemen's Stout Wellington Boots Do. Front Lacing Clarence Boots Boys' Oxonian Boots Also, Bluchers Nailed and Bradded &c, &c, &c. ROSS & KILGOUR. Dunedin, 2nd Nov. 1855. " CONFESSION OF FAITH." SUBSCRIBERS for the above Woik are inO formed that they can now obtain their copies at J. Paterson & Co.'s, Princes Street, Dunedin. JAMES ADAM. BOOKS. TUST RECEIVED, ex " CAROLINE AGt) NES," — 3 Cases Books, comprising History — Travels — Poetry — and Fiction. ALSO, Bibles, Testaments, and Psalm Books, for Pulpits, Family, and Pockets, with Notes and References, elegantly bound. Confessions of Faith and Shorter Catechism. JAMES PATERSON & Co. Princes Street. To the Electors of the Eastern District, (Comprising the East Side of Harbour, Anderson's Bay, Green Island, and Caversham.) A MEETING of the Electors of the above District will be held at the house of Mr. John M'Gibbon, at Caversham, on Wednesday next, 7th inst., at £-past 5 o'clock precisely, for the purpose of considering as to the most fit persons to represent the district in the Provincial Council. It is hoped there will be a full attendance, and Electors are earnestly requested not to pledge themselves to any candidate whatever until they have had an opportunity of conferring upon the subject. FOR SALE, A MOST Desirable Residence near the Taieri Village, consisting of Ten Acres of Land, with a lately erected Commodious and Substantial House. A considerable part of the Land is fenced and in cultivation. The property is beautifully situated in the bush near the Taieri Village, is bounded by the road to the Tokomairiro and the Clutha. The situation commands a most picturesqe view, and the advantage of a good run for cattle. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Harris and Gillies, Dunedin. Dunedin, 2nd Nov. 1855.

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Otago Witness, Issue 206, 3 November 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 206, 3 November 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 206, 3 November 1855, Page 2

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