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Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE The Business lately carried on by the firm of STEWART, WATSON AND CO., as Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Gas Fitters, Bell &c, will still be continued in its entirety (under the same style; by the Senior "and Managing Partner, ABRAM WATSON. He having purchased the whole Interest, Slock, Working Plant, &c, and having engaged ati experienced Foreman, ia prepared to execute all work in the above Branches with prompt despatch and moderate charges, and hopes to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage afforded to the late firm. All accounts due and owing Stewart, Watson and Co. will be paid to and by ABRAM WATSON. T> ABBIT QUESTION ?OLV ED JLli by using STEWART, WATSON AND CO.'S UNIVERSAL PEST DESTROYER. Over 50 now in use in the District. Reduced Price, Complete ... £3 15 0. Charcoal, 5s 6d per bag. Wholesale Customers liberally dealt with. All orders addressed to ABRAM WATSON, PLUMBING & fcHEET METAL WORKS, Tay street, Invercargill, nU ILLIAW EOBERTSON, WOODLANDS. BOTCHER, BAKER, AND GENEBAL STOREKEEPER, Has on hand t a carefully selected Stock of Groceries. Also, just arrived, new s^eds — RED CLOVER ) COW GRASS WHITE CLOVER j TIMOTHY And an assortment of Field Turnip Seed at less than town price. Agent for the South British Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire and Marine. Agent for Southland Times. afe it choice Township Sections are open for sale on easy terms. RAILWAY STORE, WOODLANDS. NEW SHARES. — — Shares in the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from November, and free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Esk street, daily during office hours, or between 7 and 9 on Subscription nightß, n2 JAMES BEOWN, secretary. Meetings *-$L LO DGE~ST7 JOHN^ J~ ••iH 8 N0.610, S.C. jilt npHE regular monthly meeting of the -fi- above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, Forth street, on Thursday, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. Business— lnitiations and General. By order of theR.VV.M., nlo J. AFFLECK, Sec. Flection Notices MAYORAL ELECTION, Ladies and Gentlemen.— ln compliance with the request of a large number of ratepayers, I have pleasure in intimating my iutention of contesting the foithcoming election for Mayor. Your obedient servant, ocl9 W. S. MOIR. jV/T AYORAL EL ECTION. BOROUGH OF INVSRCARGILL. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen:— I respectfully beg to announce myself a Candidate for the Mayoralty fsr the ensuing year. At present I will only say that if you have appreciated my services in the Uouncil you will have the opportunity of testifying your approval at the forthcoming Maj'oral Election. I have the honor to be, Ladies aud Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 18 J. L. MCDONALD. AYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I am, as already intimated, a candidate for the Mayoralty at the ensuing election, and beg respectfully to solicit your support. I trust that my past action during the several terms I have had the honor to represent you in the Municipal Council will be a sufficient guarantee that if you do me the honor to elect me as Mayor I shall continue to give all questions that may com" before the Council the same careful consideration in the future as in the past. I have the honor to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ocll G. FROGGATT. /BOUNTY OP SOUTHLAND. \j WINTON RIDING. Notice is hereby given that the following Candidates bare been nominated for the office of County Couccillor for the Winton Riding, Couuty of Southland — THOMAS PATEKSON JOHN SHAND. A poll will take place on Thursday, the loth day of November, 1883, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. POLLING BOOTHS. A room in the building known as the Meat Preserving Works, near Winton. The Schoolhouse, Dipton. An apartment on the farm of Mr John Merrifield, Oreti Plains. The old Schoolhouse, Limehills. EDMUND ROGERS, Returning Officer, Winton Riding . 3rd November, 1883. n6 OUTHL AND COUNTY, To Thos. Black, Esq., Lumsdfin. J?IB, — We, the undersigned ratepayers in the Oreti Riding of the Southland County Council, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a member for the above Riding at the forthcoming election, and we pledge you our support. — We, are, sir, yours sincerely Joseph Crosbie Lumsden Samuel Stanford „ J. W, Bradmore „ James Dore „ Walter Southern „ P. Mulqueen Longridge George McGregor „ Neil Peterson „ and 22 others Lumsden, 22nd October, 1883. To Messrs Crosbie, Standford, Bradmore, Dore, Southern, Mulqueen, McGregor, Peterson, the other ratepayers signing the requisition and the electors of the Oreti Riding generally : — Ladies and Gentlemen — Having been presented with a Requintion, signed by thirty ratepayers of the abore riding, I have allowed myself to be nominated as a candidate at the present election, I consider it would not be wise to make any rash promises, as no man can tell how to steer the horse until he holds. I may say that since I came to the colony , 16 years ago, I have resided within and made Oreti my home, and have no desire to leave it. I reside in the centre of the riding, And am thoioughly well acquainted with every inch of it. The whole of my interest is within its boundaries, and whatever is to the prosperity of the riding so it shall be to me. Should yon do me the honor to return me, I will use my best endeavors to represent you fairly and to make the riding prosper as a whole. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen] yours faithfully, THOMAS BLAOK. frumcltß, Bth NoTCdbw, 1833, tg(

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Southland Times, Issue 4792, 15 November 1883, Page 3

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