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Pnblio Notioes. [ TO THE ELECTORS OF CAMPBELLTOWN. Helectobs of Campbelltown, — Lend; me your hears, hears, hears, "yes hea*re, what! you hears with, notearsthem bplongs to hasses ; not that I want them, for I flatter myself that, I have as 'magnificent a pair as ever adorned the ed of any other hanimal of my kind, but' but that 1 may,pour into them the torrent of! my helequenceand shew you, how I havej been treated iruthis" place by Committees.com-j gosed of persons who was totaly higorant of j ow to transact business, not a man, among, them knowing any thing about the affairs, they undertook' to caruy on. '" • They turned me put of the Road Board,] they turned me out the Assaneaum, altho'l,' am a life member, they would'nt have me on| the Boating Club, altho I had a boat, and lastof hall they have ousted me from thej School Committee and no one would propose me for re-electibh." This, Gentelmen, shews 1 plainly how hignorant they all are, they; can't appreciatte me. They say I'm put up asi an Ox, but it's no oJc; they say it's to prevent, a walk over, I'll give tbem walk over I'll walk; ■ over my hopponent's edd. '* l If I'm not the fittest man in the Southern Hafmosphere for a Mare, Pm a Hass — and that I know I'm not. l Look what Campbelltown has done for me, I beg your-paTdon I mean what\E:have done for it/l mean — I used to be the Butt of the littleßoys but now they have got more sense and leave me alone and admire my ability 7, especialy when I shew any. It is a gross 1 mistake to think that I am not the fittest and properest person for the Maerle chair — I have told every- Committee I have yet been on that I was the only man fit f or^the X/haby but they would'nt helect me and I abused them all round for their want of discernment] ' Gentelmen, if you do me the -onor of helecting me I assure you, Gentelmen, it will ret fleet credit on your iutelegence and shed a* ray of glory on our- new borough, for I feel " myself to the " billet born" and vill rule with a spectre in my hand and a bailone on my edd. ■ Trusting, Gentelmen, yon are not Oxing me; I leave myself in your ands. '; 16 - i TOM NOODY. < TV U NEDIN CUP, 187 9k A consultation on the above event voll be held by 3000 subscribers at £1 each, to hi divided as follows : — First prize £1200 Second prize 500 Thirdprize 300 (divided) * 500 Non-starters (divided) ... 500 £3000 - Crossed cheques, with exchange (ls) added, and stamps for reply and result. I Early application for tickets necessary, j GEOBGE DODSON, Treasurer. ' Address — Box'27j Port Chalmers. pv UN EDIN C U,P, 3 187 9' A CONSULTATION on the above event will beheld by 2000 Subscribers, at £1 each to be divided as follows : — • ! First prize £1000 ' Second prize 400 Thirdprize 200 Starters (divided) 200 j Non-starters (divided) ... 200 £2000Crossed cheques, with exchange (ls) added, and stamps for reply and result. ' HERBERT BENTLEY, . Treasurer. ; I Address— ; Boxj 37, Invercargill, and offices^ Rodgers' Buildings, Dee street, Invercargill. ryUNEDIN CU P— l 8 79. | FIFTY-NINE NOMINATIONS. ' Mr A. A. Cameron has opened his annual , consultation on the above important event, t , 4QOO Members at 20s Each. . First (definite) £1000 Second.(defimte) 500 , Third; (definite) 300 tFourth (definite) 100 Other Starters (divided) .... 600 Non : starters (divided) ... 1500 £4000 Exchange, ls for cheques. Two stamps required, one for reply and one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Prince o£ Wales Hotel, Dunedin C. FREEMAN rv BEE STREET TWT O T I 08. C. FREEMAN, WATCHMAKEB AND JEWELLEB (Next tb the new Theatre, Dfec street^) Begs to remind l his 'friends and the publi6 that he will continue his Cheap Sale till fuither notice, of Clocks, Watches, and firstclass Jewellery, A Diamond Rings, Suites, ladies' and gents' Gold Chains, Studs, Scarf Rings, Pins, rich and newest, designs, large assortment of Wedding Rings and Presents. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. FOB CASH. All kinds of Watches and Clocks accurately repaired with despatch, Sterling Silver Claret Jugs and * Cups for Presentation. T1 O R • SALE, THE NORTHWOOD PARK ESTATE, 1 Winton, Southland. Comprising about 1490 acres partially improved, with dwelling-house, stable, good garden -and orchard. Frontage to railway and Winton River, and well sheltered. For quality of soil and situation this property cannot be surpassed. The owner being desirous of leaving the colony is prepared to sell at a low figureApply to W. H. KING " Winton. - T7l O R' S A -Li -E,— A CHOICE AND COMPACT FARM In the favorite district of the Toetois, on the East Bank of the Mataura, consisting of — ' 1 J.QO AORES FREEHOLD. : ~t'Of\ " " LEASE (Educational Xm\J Reserve), having over six years to run. The whole of the above property is securely fenced, and over 300 acres are under cultiva-'i tion. There is a large extent of River Front- j age (to the Waimataka), and the land is <JP\ the best description in Otago, situated within 3 miles of the Fortrose Jetty. * For fuither particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY % '(Limited), INVERCARGILL. T7l O R T . ' S A L Bisections 19 and 20, Block .5, Clinton. All fenced and cultivated, with four-roomed cottage, almost new. " • Apply to .- - „-„ . , JOHN ERASMUSON, v- c. On* the Ground. • -Or,- ■' r f D. MATHESON & CO., Dee street. T> A V R O A x D. FOR SALE— 2so.apres ; .pi land, more or less improved, on the Bay Boad, about three miles rom town.- ! ' H, E, OSBORNE, t-7 - Auctioneer, Esk street,

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Southland Times, Issue 3316, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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