Election Notices. "OOOTITANGA MO TE MEM A MAORI. TAKIWA WHAKA-TE-RAKI. Na, i runga i nga ritcnga o nga Ture katoa mo to Whaltatu tanxata hei Roo mo to Iwi Maori ki roto M to Paromata o Niu Tireni, ko ahau, ko To Honare Kepa, te Kai-whakahaere o to Pooti mo to TAKIWA POOIT MAORI WHAKA-TE-RAKI, ka panui nei ki nga Iwi Maori katoa o taua Takiwa, c, kua tao mai to Pukapuka tono ate Kawana, he mea tuhi mai ki a au i te 22 o nga ra o Akuhata, 1879, kia pootitia totahi tangata tika hei Mema mo te Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-to-Raki ki roto kite Paremata o Niu Tireni. Hooi, he whnkaatu tenoi naku ka tv to Pooti Whakahuatanga ingoa kite Whare Whakawa, i Kororareka, Poiwhairangi, ate Mane a to TAHI o nga ra o Hepetema, 1579, i to Tekau-ma-rua o nga haora o te awatea hei Whakaatu mai i to ingoa a to tangata c hiahiatia ana kia tv, a ko te Pootitanga, ma meinga kia pooti, ka tv a to Mano o to WARu o nga ra o Hepetema, 1870, ki nga wahi kua oti nei te tuhi ki raro nei. H. T. KEMP, (NA TE HENARE KEPA), Kai-wluikahaoro o te Pooti. Mangonui—Te Whare Whakawa Ahipara—To Whare Whakawa Parongarenga--To Whare Kura Wbangaroa—Te Wharo Whakawa To Ngaerc—Te Whuro Kura Kororareka-Te Wharo Whakawa To Waimate—Te Whare Whakawa To Kawakawa—To Whare W hakawa Ohaeawai—To Whare Kura Whangaruru—To Whare oTo Ilotcrcno Tawatawa Raweno-Te Wharo Whakawa Pakia—To Whare Kura Whangape—Te Whare o Maika Whangarei—To Whare Whakawa Te Awaroa—Te Wharo Whakawa Kaihu—To Wharo Whakawa •Otamatoa—Te Wharo Kura Aksrana—To Tari oto Komihana. TjtLECTION NOTICE. NORTHERN MAORI DISTRICT. In mirsuance of " The Maori Representation Act, _5_7," aud "Tho Regulation of Elections Act, 1870." I, H. T. Kemp. Esquire, Roturning Officer for the NORTHKRN MAORI KLKCTORAL DISTRICT, do horoby give notico teat, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the twentysecond day of August, 1879. under the Public Seal of the Colony, an Election will bo held for the return of oi.c qualified Person to servo as a Mombor of tue Hou.h of Uepresentatives for the said Electoral District, and that tho Nomination of Candidates will take placo at theße-i----dent Magistrate's Couit, at Kus-cll, at Noon, on tho FIRST DAY of September, 1879, and thut the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on the EIGHTH DAY of September. 1879. H. T. KEMP, Returning Officer. The following aro Polling Places for tho Northern Maori Electoral District :— Mangonui—The Court-house Ahipara—The Court-house Parengarenga— i he fc'ehool-hoaso Whangaroa—The Court-house To Ngaere—The School-bouse Kororareka—The Court-house ' To Waimate—Tho Court-houso Te Kawakawa— i ho Court-house Ohaeawai—Tlio School-house Whangurnru— Ihe Houso of To Hoterene Tawatawu Herd's Point—Tho Court house Pakia—The Sehool-houeo W hangape—Tho House of Mr. D, J. McMath Whangarci—Tho Court-house Helchsville—Tho Court-house Kaihu—The Court-house Otamatca—Tho School-house Auckland—Tho Office of the Civil Commissioner. ■ - Lost and Found. LOST, a Black and Tan English Terrier Slut, answers to the name of 'Tiny"; had on a brass enrbed chain collar with plate for name on same. Any person detaining her after this notice will be prosccalod. A reward will be given to any person giving information as to her whereabouts.—G. Hobson, at J. Craig's office. -fort-street. LOST, on Thursday, 14th inst., between Ponsonby and Chapel-street, or in tho Ponsonby 'bus, a Black Shawl. Finder please return to Mrs. Loiurh, Vincent-street. Anyone in possession of Shawl after this noiico will be prosecuted. LOST, between Symonds-street and Parnell, a Gold Brooch, containing hair.— A"yone returning tbe same to the SxAßUffice will t'Q rewarded. 1 fhS. REWARD.—LOST, on Saturday J.Vf evening, a Gold Locket oft' a hair guard, with photo anil hair of lady.—Finder can leave the same at tho Star Office. Fs! REWARD.—Lost, a Small Skyc *_p Terrier Pup, blacK on back: had chain on. —Alfred Kidd, Commercial Hotel^Shortland-st PS. REWARD.—Lost, on the Beach~at 9P Judge's Bay, a Lady's Silk Umbrclla.—Tho above reward will be paid upon the same being brought, to this Office. Personal. JAMES HEATON, of Sydney, if in Auckland, please call on Samuel Ooombos, Clothier, (Jueen-streot. i Fire Clay Goods. ■VTEWTON STEAM SANITARY PIPE, ±S FIRE CLAY, AND PQTTERY WORKS. GEORGE BOYD Desires to inform his Customers, and tho Publio ingenoral, that ho is now manufacturing the following Extenslvo Yarioty of Goods, many of them being quite now hero, as will bo seen by tho List, or by inspection at tho Works:— SANITARY GOODS. Socket Pipes of all sizes, from 3 inches to 24 inches iv diameter; also. Bends', Klbows, .Angles, Junctions, Tapers, Syphons: Flap Traps, 6, 9. and 12 inch; Patent House Sink, Yard and Vontilatlon Traps, Closet Pan and Trap, Urinals, Yord Sinks and Traps, Sinks perfoiated or with Iron Grating, Irrigation \alvo Traps, Lain Water Traps. SURFACE TILES, 2, 3, i, 0, and 7 inches FIELD PIPES, 2, 2}, 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches Biicks, Building, Prest Tubular, Circular, and Arch, Prepared Puzzolana,, Chimnoy Pots, Chimney Cans, Paving Tiles Chequered, Hoxagon and Octagon, Bakers' Oven Tiles. Stable Chequered Paving Lumps Bread Pans, Butter Crocks, Picklo Jars, Bird Fountains, Chicken's Water Guards, Pig Troughs, Ridge Tiles with Ornamented Crest GARDEN AND GREEN-HOUSE ACCES SORIHS, Garden isorder Tiles of various patterns, Rustic Garden Chairs, Rustic Stumps, KUstiu Hanging Pats, Rustic Arborettes, Rustic Flower Pots and ,Stands, Mignonette Window Boxes, Fern Pans, Italian Flower Basket, shallow and deep, Water Fountains VASES, chaste and excellent in design Pedestals FLOWER POTS, all sizes, all sizes, fromlj nch to 21 inch diameter, mid from Cd per dozen pwards; also. Saucers and Seed Pans FIRE CLAY GOODS Equal to tbo best imported, and at a greater reduction in price. Coramon Fire Bricks, Prest Bricks, Arch Bricks; Circular or Cupola Bricks, IS, 24, and 30 inch diameter; Gas Retort Bricks, Gas Perforated Tllos: also, Fire Tiles for Cooking Ranges and Grates, Bakers' Furnace Lumps. Window Cills, Door Step:', Hearths, Hobs, Wall Coping, Projection Slabs for Builders, Qoucibles all sizos, Flue Covers, Dampers Eire Lumps of any sizo made to order. Also, S-pehior Prepared Fire Clay in bags or cask. Ordors by letter or otherw will receive mompt attention p\ HE A P HARDWARE HOUSE. F, LAMBGURNE, NEWTON. Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery, Nails, Locks, Hinges, and a well-selected Stock of Goods in the HardwareLbie too numerous to particularism. Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, Wood ditto, und Tinware of various kinds for Dairy and other purposes. Hair, Pass, American, aud other Brooms; Banister, Carpet, Scrubbing, and Blacking Brushes, etc. A Complete Stock ol: China, Glass, and Earthen waric. A Largo Stock of China and other Matting. A Well-Assorted Lot of PvpekHANGINGS. Whito Lead, Oil, Turps, Varnish, Dryers, Scrim, Tucks, and .ill Painters' Materials. N.B.—F.L. having completed extensive alterations to bin premises, has been enabled to add largely to his General Stock of Goods, and also to introduce various now lines, and while thanjc ing tho residents of Newton and neighbouring di-tricc for their liberal support, begs to inornate that ho will continue to Sell at the Lowest Auckland Prices, and solicits a continuation of favours. AGRNT FOR THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ' ,
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 3
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