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_ Licensing Elections. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WALLACE ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PO LING DAY IN pursuance of " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893" " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Art Amendment Act, 18U5." and " The Electoral Act, 1902," I, the undersigned, William Saunders, Returning Officer for tne Electoral District of Wallace. Hereby Give Notice that an ELECTION will be held for the return of five qualified persons to serve as members of the Licensing Committee for the said Licensing District, and that NOMINATIONS of CANDID VIES will be received not later than 6 o'clock in the afternoon of SATUBDAY, the 14th day of March, 1003, and that the POLL (if necessary) will be titan at the several Poll'mg places of the Wid district on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of March, 1903. Each nomination must be accompanied by ft depopit of £10. The list of polling places for the Licens'ng District of Wallace will appear in a future isjiie. Dated thia oth day of March, 1903. WI LLI \ M SAUNDERS, Returning Officer, Otautau. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAKATIPU. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of " The Electoral Aofc, 1902," and of " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act 1593 " and Amendments thereof, I, FKANZ WILLIAM FREDERICK GEISOW, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Wakatipu, do hereby give noticethat nn Election will be held for the return of FIVE qualified persons to serve as members of the LICENSING COSIMITTEE for the said District, and that'thc latest day for receiving NOMINATI Ns OF CANDIDATES will beon the 19th instant, at S p.m. And that the POLiL (if necessary) will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said Distriot, as mentioned below, on THURSDAY, THE 26rn DAY OF MARCH, 1903. Every person desirous of becomintr a Candidate must be nominated by not less than two flectors of the District by a Nomination Paper in the presented form delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the l!)t,h day of March, 1903, at 5 o'clock p.m. Each Nomination must be accompanied by a deposit of TEN POUNDS STERLING. F. W F. GEISOW, Returning Officer. Queenstown, sth/lay of March, 1903. Queenstown, Courthouse (principal) Ardlus?a, Sohoolhouse Arrowtown, Courthouse Arthurs Point, Schoolhouse Arrow Bridge, Private hou« of W. Clarke, jr Athol, Schoolhouse Balfour, do Banncckburn, Athenioum Cardrcna, Schoolhouse Cromwell, Courthouse Crown Terrace, Schoolhouse _ \ Five Rivers Station, the Goods Shed, private property F. Rivera Station Oaftton, Schoolhouse Gibbstoo, do denary, Private House of Alexander Gall Glenorchy, Schoolhouse Greenvale, do Kawarau Gorge, Schoolhouse Kingston, Private Ilouse of William Quinn < Kinloch, do Richard (J. Brj ant Logaostown (Bendigo), Schoolhouse Longridge North do ' Longridge Village, do ' Lowburn, do Lower Shotover, do Luggate, do Lumsden, Courthouse Macetown, Schoolhouse Makarora, do Mandeville, Public Hall Maori Point, Private House of E. Sainsberry, jr Moke Creek, Store of Alexander Paterson Nevis, Library Nokomai, Schoolhouse Otama, do Pembroke, do Pyramid siding, Schoolhouse ('ueensberry, Schoolhouse Riversdale, do Sandhills. Symon's House Skippers, Library Waikaia, Courthouse Waikaka, Public Hall Waipanuma, Schoolhouse Waitiri, Private House of James Chalmers Wendon, Schoolhouse Wendonside, Schoolhouue Wetidon Valley, Sohoolhouse F. W. F. GEISOW, Riturnm^ o:lner. PARK SCHOOL PICNIC EXCURSION train leaves Invercargill at S. 15 a.m Tuesday, arriving at Colac 10.-2S a.m. LeavesColac at 0.9 p.m, arriving at Invercargill at 7.45 p.m. Adult tickets 2s 3d. Hoc water and milk provided. Tickets may be obtained on application to the headmaster. I BEG to notify that I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any person in my name without my written authority. NORMAN MACDONALD, Bluff. OTAGO & SOUTHLAND TRAPPERS UNION RABBITS will be received at BLUFF and MATAURA from TUESDAY, 3RU MARCH LABELS and CRATES will be suppued on application to RAMSAY & ESPIE, Trappers Trustees, Dunedin, O MR J. BELL, Freezing Works, Bluff. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.- 1 have the honour to inform you that I intend offering myself as a CANDIDATE for the office of MAYOR at the ensuing election. As you are aware I have previously held that important position, besides having Berved many terms aa a Councillor, and have reason to believe that in both capacities my actions gave satisfaction. 1 have therefore much pleasure in once more placing my services and experience at your command, aud remain Yours faithfully, GEORGE FROGGATT. Invercargill, 2nd March, 1903. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS TO QUEENSTOWN Commencing on SATURDAY, 3rd January, 1903, and on each subsequent Saturday, up to and including SATURDAY, 28th March, EXCURSION TICKETS at a SPECIAL LOW RATE will l>c issued to Qneenstown from the undermentioned stations available for travel to Queenstown on Saturdays and for return to destination on the following Monday Tuesday, and Wednesday.'— First-class. Second-class From 6. d. s. d. Woodlands.. .. 12 0 7 9 Invercargill .. 11 0 7 0 Bluff .. 12 fi 8 0 The above fares include Saloon Steamer passage for first-class tickets and steerage steamer passage for second-class tickets. Cheap tickets nre also issued at all the principal Stations in Southland Theso tickets are NOT available for break of ourney. In connection with these week-end excursions the steamer will leave Queenstown for the head of the Lake at 9 30 a.m. on Mondays, returning from the Head of the Lake at 5.30 p.m. Return fare from Queenstown, ss. BY ORDER. J. H. KIRK & CO NET CASH BUYERS OF WOOL WOOL WOOL NO COMMISSION J. H, KIRK & CO. DON STREET, INVEROARGILL. GOBS AND DUNIDIN PRIME old Potatoes at SMYTH' Tay aad Dee streets. SEE the c-rowda of people rrund Maulers' th What are they buying? V.hv, Masteis' rants 6s lid, a good strong saddle twice! pant usually so atlOsCd, Masters' price 0s lid: only 3Spoirle Boys long pants, colonial tweed, New Zcalond wo xtra strong, 7s lid, honestly worth 103 DONT Jaok look nice ond tidy ? He gets his clothes at Masters' Bargain Store now. The hat he is wearing only cost Cs (Jd, and his umbrella, it is a dandy, cost nim 7s 6d. lam sure he could not get it anywhere else so cheap. They have them all prices rom 6s lid. Hats, they have tho best stock in town om 28 6d up to 10a 6d. THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING ) AND DRESS CUTTING. "YOUNG Ladies taught to draft their own Pattern X ma few lessons. The most perfect system known ;no fitting required ; no misfits. Gained first prize in the Principal Exhibitions in tho Home Registered under the Education Act for the benefit of Country Pupils. «... Hours— lo to 12 *, 2to 1 ond 7to 9. Private lessons can be arranged. Principal : MRS PEMBERTON, IVY COTTAGE, ESK STREET, (Opposite English Church). To Suffering Young Men — A re verend gentleman hay ns- been an unfortunate suf ferer for yeare was curealn a remarkable manner after doctors had fall d. He will send Uie cure free lo anyone. Write to Rev JOHN WOODIIBAD, 0. P.0, Adelaide, ST YOU TO STUI

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Southland Times, Issue 18090, 9 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18090, 9 March 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18090, 9 March 1903, Page 3

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