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Public Notices BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE CITIZENS OF INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In compliance with the wish expressed to me by many of the Ratepayers, I will be a candidate for election as one of your representatives on the Bluff Harbour Board. My efforts, if elected by you, will be to assist to make the chief harbour of Southland available for vessels of the largest tonnage, and to administer the revenue in a way combining efficiency with economy. Yours truly, ja!3 DAVID ROCHE. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. AT the urgent request of many ratepayers I hav consented to offer myself-as a candidate at th approaching election of members for' the Bluff Harbour Board. ja9 J. W. MITCHELL. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBAN BOROUGHS Ladibs and Gbnti<bmbn,— Atthe request of a number of Electors I will be a Candidate for election as your representative on the Bluff Harbour Board at the forthcoming election.and if you do me the honour of electing me I will do my best in the interest of the port. I would venture to hope that my experience in connection with other local bodies here, and eleven years of seafaring life give me some claim to fitness for the office. Yours truly, A. BAIN, jal6 South Invercargill. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF CAMPBELLTOWN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-At the request of a number of electors I have been nominated as a candidate to represent you on the above Board. Should you honour me by electing me I will do my utmost to promote the interest of the Port. As most of you are aware, I was three years on the pilot staff, and, as diver, i removed one patch of rocks in the fairway, and examined most of the bottom between the mid-channel rock and the light-ship, together with the deep water berths. I have also been contractor for. and foreman of the greatest part of the present wharf, so that I think you will admit that. I have that local knowledge, which would be of advantage in any work undertaken by the Board. Yours truly, j26JAMES P, ROBERTS.

BLUFF HARBOR BOARD TO THE ELECTORS OF IN VERCARGILL BOROUGH LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—At the expressed wish of several electors, I have deoidea to become a candidate for the position of one of your representatives on Bluff Harbor Board. If you do me the honour cf returning me, I shall do my best to advance the interests of the Port, and to see that the Board’s finances are prudently administered. Yours truly, Ja2OJ. E. WATSON. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERSOFCAMPBELLTOWN. I RESPECTFULLY solicit your vote on Monday, the Bth February, for the Bluff Harbour Board Election. During my membership on the Board, I have always, to the best of my ability, exercised my efforts to promote the progress of the Harbour in every way possible. My long residence at the port and close connection of my daily’ life with the shipping frequenting Bluff Harbour, has enabled me to acquire a knowledge of the Harbour, and also of seeing what is needed to enable the business of the port to be properly carried on. Now that the deep water berths are practically completed. I consider that the chief aim of the Board should be to bring about, as soon as possible, a reduction in the dues, so that the whole of the produce of Southland shall pass through our port. Should I again be trusted with your confidence, I shall endeavour, in the future, to do my best in all matters, pertaining to the welfare of the port. I remain, You respectfully, f e 4 GEO. R. WADDEL. BLUFF. HARBOR BO ARD ELECTION LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—I beg to intimate that I will offer my services for another term as a representative of the town of Invercargill on the Bluff Harbor Board. It has proved advantageous to have practical nautical men on Harbor Boards, and as one of such, should you honour me with re-election, your interests will have the same careful attention as I have devoted to them during my term of membership on the Board. Yours Respectfully, jalO ANGUS McLEAN. JjRICE & BULLEID’S SALE Wonderful Value in LACE CURTAINS Is 6d, 2s, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4a lid. j Table Linens, Bed Quilts, Cretonnes, and Flannelettes AT REDUCED PRICES.

ANTED KNOWN C. H. KLUGLEIN Having bought a Warehouseman’s stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., at from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent. OFF THE USUAL PRICES. These goods will be sold VERY CHEAP, so the public are requested to come early as the goodswill not last long. 161 Pairs of Ladies 7 Leather Slippers, 2s 6d per pair. ONLY AT THE BLUE BOOT SHOP, DEE STREET

DELAYED IN TRANSIT. WE have just opened a Case of Underclothing received on the 15th January, which should have been delivered in October, 1896, consisting chiefly of MEN’S MERINO, COTTON & NATURAL WOOL PANTS and SHIRTS. Being a little out of season, to avoid holding over, we have decided to offer all ab Reduced Prices. Our friends will have an opportunity of getting Underclothing as Extra Good Value. The loss will likely fall on those who have been careless. OTHER SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN GOODS Are to arrive early in February. (Opposite Post Office) DEE STREET

COLUMBIA CYCLES SWIFT CYCLES VICTOR CYCLES VICTORIA Cycles for Ladies, With the (latest) TILTING SADDLE. With this Saddle all difficulty in mounting and dismounting vanishes. LADIES, CALLgAND SEE t THE ABOVE MACHINES BEFORE PURCHASING. R. W. JONES, AGENT. PRICE & BULLEID’S SAIF 1000 REMNANTS DRESS GOODS, Prints, Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Shirtings, Sheetings. About 40 Very Handsome TABLE COVERS at Sala Prices.

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Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 4

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