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MAYORAL ELECTION. TO COUNCILLOR WILLIAM DAWSON. We, the undersigned Burgesses of the City of Dunedin, respectfully request you to allow your name to be put in nomination for the office of the Mayoralty for the year 1887- 188 S. We make this requisition in the belief that you have served so faithfully during your term as a member of the Council, and that if you attain the position of Mayor you will discharge its duties with advantage to us and with credit to yourself : — David Baxter Simon M'Donald Joseph Baxter James Macfie David Bacon P. C. Neill Lonis Court W. G. Neill Dr. Fred Fitchett, M.H.R. F. Proctor Robert Forrest C. E. Remshardt Henry Hogg S. G. Smith C. M. Howison W. H. Taggart J. E. Hutchinson Robt. Wilson M. Hayman Geo. R. West William Lloyd And 600 others. Dunedin, 12th October. 1887. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your Requisition asking me to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor for this City. I have to thank those Ladies and Gentlemen who have signed the above, and will have much pleasure in placing my services at their disposal. While thanking you for your confidence in me, I may mention that I come forward in the interests of the Burgesses generally, and, if elected, will do my utmost for the benefit of this City. With the exception of Councillors Barron and Carroll, who have decided not to stand for the Mayoralty, I may state that I am the next in seniority in the Council. I will take an early opportunity of placing my views on municipal matters before you. I am, etc., WILLIAM DAWSON. To Datid Baxteb, Esq., and the 620 others. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1887. OROWN, EWING, AND CO., Have opened a Grand Assortment of NEW DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, Personally selected by Mr, EWING in the Home Markets, and bought for Cash. They can confidently assert that for First-Class Goods, at the Lowest Possible Prices, they cannot be equalled in Dunedin. B. E. t CO. have caused a Revolution in Prices during the past season, and with increased facilities, are in a much better position to continue doing so. INSPECTION INVITED. NEW DRESS MATERIALB NEW WASHING TEXTURES NEW MANfLES AND MILLINERY NEW HOSIERY AND GLOTES NEW RIBBONS, LACES, &c. NEW CURTAINS AND TAPESTRIES NEW CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS NEW MANCHESTER GOODS NEW BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, AND MERCERY NEW TENNIS FLANNELETTE, 6|d Per Yard ( IN VALUE BEST { IN CHOICE ( IN TASTE PATTERNS sent by PoBt; and under the New Syßtem of Parcels ost, which commenced Ist October, we shall forward all Parcels, Post Paid, to any part of New Zealand. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., PRINCES AND MANSE STREETS, DUNEDIN XTT ANTED— A Catholic School by a Teacher. Good References. Competent to play in church if required. Or would go as Governess. AddreßS — " GOVERNESS," N.Z. Tablet Office, Danedin,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 20