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pjXY OF AUCKLAND. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NORTH WARD. Notice is hereby given that ME3SBB RENKIS FREDERICK I.UK.S and WILLIAM HKNK\ SMIIH Have been duly nominated as Candidate, for fee orfice ot Councillor for ihe "A poll will be taken at tne > oung Men a Christian Association, Aibert-street. SOUTH WARD. That Messrs ROBERT FARRELL and WALTER FRICKKR Have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for the houth Wali A poll will be tMkjn at the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street. That the Polling at the several above-named places will be taken on THuBoUAI, iulU Septembor, 1891, between the hours ot 9 a.m. j and 6 p.m. S. BROOKING, City Council Offices. Returning Officer. , September 3, 1891. MBa TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY NORTH. Ladies and Gentlemen,— In soliciting your vote on my behalf at the forthcoming Election o£ a Councillor tor tms Ward. 1 be? to state that I have only reluctantly yielded to thw request of my friends ana fellow citizens, and accepted nomination ; 1 am of opinion that many a better man might have been selected to lill the vacancy, men or more influence, mora energy., and higher ability As a New Zealanderof 28 years'standing. 1 Claim to be as well acquainted with our wants as most hieii and i£ the doctors choose to confer upon me the honour of City Councillor, I promise to do my utmost, to promote the welfare or our tancity and citizens. Not being pledged to any class or faction, I shall endeavour to do my duty unbiassed and without fear. For over 7 years i have served the County o£ Coromandel as a member of the Council.and may without vanity assert thai I have there leit a good record behind me. In aspirins; to ttio honourable position of City j Councillor, Heave myself with confidence in the hands of the electors. It elected I shall try to do my duty. I am. „ : Ladies and Gentlemen, J Moct respectfully, 11. F. LUKS. mo THE RATEPAYERS OF SOUTH 1 WARD. Ladies axd Gentlemen.—At the request of I a number of Ratepayers of this Ward, I have been induced to allow myself to be nominated as your representative at the election which takes place ou Thursday next. Although for several years a resident in thi3 Ward, I am not perhaps well known to the majority oil electors, and therefore beg to | state that for some years I occupied a prominent position in public atlairs at the Thames, and gained in that capacity such experience as warrants my entering upon the present contest, j My desire is to act faithfully as your representative in the Council, and I shall always be found supporting to the utmost the best interests of this Ward, as well as the welfare of the City generally. The Polling will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Catholic Institute. Wellingtonstreet, on THURSDAY NEXT. September 10, and your Vote and Interest will be esteemed a favour by Yours respectfully, WALTER FRICKER. Picton-street, Ponsonby. ... Sept. 4. IE9I. ■•.:■-■ mO THE BURGESSES OF SOUTH WARD. ! Ladies and Gentlemen,— I Ibegto offer myself as a Candidate for reelection as Councillor for your Ward. During the last three years I have occupied the positioa as your representative, and have ! faithfully endeavoured to look after your interests. Ido not think any ratepayer in this "Ward can honestly complain of want of attention on my part in relation to any matter brought under my notice. If I have failed to Iget much-needed works done, it has been beI cause Council would not authorise the expenditure out of the General Account. Should you do me the honour to again return me to the Council, I will continue to fairly and honestly discharge my duties in the interests of the city as a whole, and the South Ward in particular. The Polling takes place on THURSDAY next, 10th in3taut, at the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street, vrhea I solicit the favour of your votes. Your obedient servant, ROBERT FARRELL. Anglesea-street, South Ward, September 7,1891. Public Notices. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GEAM_£L MAR SCHOOL. THIRD TERM, 1891. Tlie Entrance Examination, for Eoys and Girls seeking admission, will be held on MONDAY, September 21, commencing at 10 a.m. Candidates must submit certificates of Rood character. The Head Master will receive parents and guardians at the School, in Symonds-strcet, on FRIDAY. September 18, from 3.15 to 4.15 p.m., and on MONDAY, 21st, from 9.15 to 10.1b a.m. The ordinary work of Term will commence on TUESDAY, September 22, at 9.30 a.m. ROBT. KIDD, Secretary. DON'T READ THIS and then forgeb the Most Reliable and Cheapest Boot Depot in Auckland is The Golden Boot, 250, CJueen-streetJust above Dickey's, Ironmongers, Look for the Uilded Boot in Doorway. JUST RECEIVED, ex lonic, Ladiea' O Glace Shoes, 5s 6d; Velvet Slippers, 4s Gd. New styles.—The Golden Boot. EN'S GRAIN SHOOTERS, 13s 6d ; usual price, 18a 6d. See window. Can't B Beat—Tho Golden Boot.—X. Collins, Bootmaker. TNPANTS' REAL GLACE Tie Shoes, JL square toes, hygienic s'nape, 4s 6d. Just arrived. Special line.—The Golden Boot. gmREE HOTEL for Sale, close to QueenJL' street Wharf, with excellent shipping and ! travelling connection. Coming-in and rent very moderate. Sold in consequence ot proprietor's continuous illnees.—Box 189, G.P.0., Auckland. DICHARDSWS raTSH LINENS, A.\j direct from Belfast; Napkins, 6s doz.; Handkerchiefs. 9s; Towelling, 9d; Hollands, 6Jd; Foundalaon Linen, 10d.—J. M, McLachlan. jM 66DAlR T VJT Manchester, 4s lid dress; Cambrics and Zephyrs, 7s 6d; Devonshire Linintre, 4JdHandkerchiefs. Is 6d doz.—J. M. McLachlan,' 222, Queen-street. TRACTS.— Being direct importers and JL manufacturers, our pa;trons receive the advantage. Inspect our line stock.—Newton Boot Warehouse. EpACTS. —We keep a fjrand stock of Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2a lid • Ladies Button Boots. 6s llsl.—Newton Boot Warehouse. — Children's School Boots, 3a lid ; Patent Slippers, iour make, sewn 3s lid; Ladies' Shoes, 4s Ud:.—Newton Boot RES CHIC—"The F«3n"to"n" Hat, in black and colours, just opened.—W H Fenton and Co., 78, Qaeen-streot. DON'T purchase any more Boot* until ™T on f ee ouv 3tock and prices.- New.on Boot Warehouse,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 214, 9 September 1891, Page 8

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