THE SUPERINTENDENCY." • MAJOR RICHARDSON WILL' MEET with the ELECTORS of ' EAST TAIERI, at the Schoolhouse, on TUESDAY, May 7, at half -past 6 p.m. 5 TOKOMAIRIRO— At the i School-house, on MONDAY, May 13, at lialf-past 6 p.m. ; WAIHOLA— At the School-house, on TUESDAY, May 14, at half-past 6 p.m. : WEST TAIERI— At the School-house, on WEDNESDAY," May 1 5, at half-past 6 p.m. By order of Major Richardson's Committee, THOMAS DICK, Secretary. To the Electors of Tokomairiro. j A GREEABLY with the request of Mr. j il. M'Master's Committee, he will ADDRESS the ELECTORS on THURSDAY Next, at 2 o'clock ; the Meeting to take place iv Mr. Edward Martin's Barn. R. B. MARTIN, Secretary. A. M'MASTER, Esq., FOR THE SUPERINTENDENCY.\ To A. J.SBurxs, Esq., J.P., Taieri. Sir,— A NUMBER of Mr. M'Master's Supporters in the Central District having expressed a wish to the Committee that he should address : the Electors, I am requested by them to ask you I to convene a Meeting for that purpose on TUESDAY next, the 7th inst., and that you will kindly obtain the use of the School-room for the occasion. 1 I am, Sir, , Yours respectfully, It. B. Martin, Secretary. Mosgiel, East Taieri, April 29, 1861. To R. B. Martix, Esq. Dear Sir — I RECEIVED your note, as Secretary to Mr. M'Master's Committee, and have, as requested, called a Meeting of the Electors in the Central District. I have also succeeded in procuring the use of the School-room, in East Taieri, for^ Tuesday Evening next, the 7th May. I am, Dear Sir, Yours respectfully, (Signed) A. J. Burns, J.P. M'MASTER AND STRONG COMMON SENSE. M'MASTER AND LIBERAL LAND LAWS. FARMER ELECTORS IN THE TAIERI, WAIIIOLA, AND TOKOMAIRIRO, Record your VOTES on the Polling Day for the LIBERAL CANDIDATE. VOTE FOR M'MASTER, who is supported by all Classes in the Requisition ; he is not Jones's Nominee. ELECTORS OF OTAGO! BE EARLY AT THE POLL! and VOTE for the BEST MAN. Every man who has a Vote should record it on the Polling Day. MR. M'MASTER and NO COMPACT ! ; Victory is sure, if the Yeomen will onjy «tick to their Colours ! " COMMITTEE ROOM . '. FOR Port Chalmers and Upper Harbour. milE Committee meet EVERY EVEN- *- ING, at 6 o'clock (Sundays excepted), in Mr. David Miller's House, to secure the return of JAMES MACANDREW, Esq., as Superintendent. DAVID MILLER, Chairman, JOHN THOMSON, Hon. Sec. DAVID MARIt. RICHARD LANE. J \MES GALBRAITH. JOHN MAXWELL. Delegates from the various Districts will attend. Undersigned are purchasers of OATS, A WHEAT, and other Colonial Produce. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. LINDIS GOLD FIELDS.. M'LEOD & GIBSON beg to announce that they will OPEN A STORE ON THE LINDIS " ' DIGGINGS in about fourteen days from this date, with a well-assorted stock of all the necessaries, too numerous to particularize. " Dlmedin, 2nd May 1861. BOARD AND EDUCATION. MR. MACLEOD can receive a limited number of Young Gentlemen to Board and Educate. Satisfactory References can be given. Heriot Row, Dunedin. BOARD AND LODGINGS . AT Cunningham's Private Boarding House, MOEAY M/ACE, CORNER OF GEORGE-STREET, (Opposite the Hospital), WHERE every attention is paid to the convenience and comfort of Boarders. JAMES MORRISON, Bootmaker, HAS on hand a good Stock of WATER- , v TIGHT BOOTS, which he can recomniend to his Customers and others. FOR SALE, A Pair of WORKING BULLOCKS.— ApDly to GEORGE PERKINS, Kuri Bush. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, 1 /»A ACRES LAND, situated on the JL O \J Taieri Beach ; 30 acres improved. Good seven-roomed House and Cottage on the Property. For particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Grey, Waihola Store ; or Mr. G. Hughan, on the premises. Terms Liberal. TO LET OR LEASE, For such a period as may be agreed on, THAT beautiful Suburban RESIDENCE, BELLKNOWES, within a few minutes' walk of the Town. The Dwelling-house on the property contains seven apartments, and there are 65 acres substantially fenced and laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to Smith and Marshall 5 or Mr. James Kii/aouß, Princesstreet. _h4 . — f TO QUARRYMEN. rpENDERS arc wanted, from Parties wilX r Kng to QUARRY FREESTONE at Look-out Point, at per yard. Apply at the Engineer's Office, Dunedin. Tenders to be lodged on or before 13th May 1861. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any offer which may be made. By Order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent.
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Otago Witness, Issue 492, 4 May 1861, Page 4
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