Meetiass. TJONSONBY SCHOOL COMMITTEE. In compliance with public notice from the Education Board of tlio District or Auckland, Householders in the Ponsonby School District are called upon to send in writing; to me as Chairman of the School Committee of the said District, not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 18th day of April, 1892 the names of Nino Persons being resident householders nominated by them for Election to serve upon the Committee 'or the year next ensuing. Printed forms of nomination and full particulars may be obtained from Mr Blorafleld, Chemist, Ponsonby Road, Auckland, with whom noniiiiations may bo left for me. # A. DEVORE. Chairman Ponsonby School Committee. April 14, 1892. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Meetings of. Householders will be held on MONDAY, 25th April, 1592, as under:— Ararimu, 4 p.m., School Ardmore, 7 p.m., School Auckland City, 7.30 p.m.. St. James's Hall, Wellington-atrcot Avondale, 7.30 p.m., School Awitu, 7 p.m.. School Bombay, 7.30 p.m.. School Buckland, 7 p.m.. School Dovonport, 7.30 p.m.. School Urur.v. 7.30 p.m.. School East Tamatl, 7.30 p.«i.. School Ellerslie, 7 p.m.. School Epsom, 7.30 p.m., School Gralton Road, 8 p.m.. School Harrisvillo, 7 p.m., School Helensville, 8.30 p.m.. School ' Henderson's Mill, 6 p.m., Schooi Hobsonville, 4 p.m.. School Howiclc, 7 p.m.. School Huntly, 7 p.i_., School Hunua. 7.30 p.m., School Karaka, 4 p.m., School Lake, 7.30 p.m., School Lucas' Creek, 7 p.m., School Maketu, 7 p.m., School Mangere. 7.30 p.m., School Maraetai, 4 p.m.. School Mauku West, 4 p.m.. School Mayfield, 7.30 p.m., School Mount Albert, 7.30 i>.m.. School Mount Eden, 7.30 p.m., School Mount Roskill, 7.30 p.m.. School New Lynn. 7.30 p.m.. School Newmarket, 8 p.m., School Newton, 7.30 p.m., St. George's Hall, Great North Road Northcoto, 7.30 p.m., School Onehunga. 7.30 p.m.. School Otahuhu, 7.30 p.m., Public Hall Pakuranga, 7.15 p.m.. School Panmuro, 7 p.m.. School Papakura, 7.30 p.m., School Papakura Valley, 4 p.m.. School Paparata, 7.30 p.m,, School Papatoitoi, 7 p.m.. School Parnell, 7.30 p.m., School Pntumaboe, 7.30 p.m.. Public Hall Point Chevalier, 7.30 p.m., School •» Pokeno, i p.m., School PollotJk. 7 p.m., School Ponsonby, 7.30 p.m.. School Pukekohe East, 7 p.m., School Pukekohe West, 7 p.m., School Puni, 7-30 p.m., School Remuera, 7.30 p.m., School Swanson, 7 p.m.. School Tamaki West, 7.30 p.m.. School 1 Tit.irangi, 4 p.m., School Tuakau, 7 p.m.. School Turanga Creek, 7.30 p.m., School Waikomiti, 6p.m., School Waipipi, 4 p.m., Waipipi School Wairoa South, 7 p.m.. School VVaiuku, 4 p.m., Commercial Hall Whangarata. 7 p.m., School Woodhill, 7.30 p.m.. School Woodside. 7.30 p.m.. School "fcTEWMARKET PUBLIC SCHOOL. Nominations will ho received for Committee MONDAY, APRIL 18th, at 8 p.m. Forms to be had from the Chairman, W. W. Whyman. Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the Public School, Newmarket, on MONDAY, APRIL 25th. M ❖~ M "r\T .0 T I C B. In consequence of the illness of Captain E. Tonge, the Usual Monthly Meeting of Lodge Waifcm-it.i 639 E.G., wil NOT take place on MONDAY, 18th inst, until-further notice. By order W.M. H. G. WADE, P.M.. Secretary^ HE" MEETING of the Auckland Liberal Association, to be held on Monday. 18th. is postponed in consequence of the holiday.—Wm. Jennings, Hon. Secretary. TTuarLAND catholic"literary _£__. SOCIET Y. Notice is hereby given that NO MEETING of the above Society will take place on Tuesday19th instant. By order. JOHN R. LUNDON, Hon. See. |TNIGHTS OF LABOUR. JUBILEE PIONEER ASSEMBLY, 2034. At the Opening of thoir New Rooms (Liberal Association Chambers. High-street) on WEDNESDAY. 20th inst.. the above Assembly will hold an Open Meeting at which all members of the Order are requested to attend, also their wives and friends, and tho public generally are cordially invited to be present. Coffee, etc.. provided. Subject of evening's address: "The Incidenoisof Taxation," by Mr Withy. 1~~0. 07f., m. v., a. i>. LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 4369. Members of the above Lodge are requested to note that in consequence of Monday, 18th inst, being a holiday, the usual Lodge Meeting for that date will be held on THURSDAY, 21st inst. By order of the N.G. JAS. A. PENNALLIGEN, Secretary. AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION" A Special General Meetingof the above Union will be held in the British Hotel on THURSDAY, 21st April, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider proposed alterations in the boundaries of the following districts : - Ponsonby, Suburbs, Parnell, and Newton. G. H. DIXON. Hon. Sec. 2?oard and Residence. COWES, Waiheke.— Every accommodation for visitors; fishing, boating, bathing; regular steamer; excursion every Saturday afternoon, at reduced rates, returning on Monday, early; terms, £1 per week.—E. Parris, Proprietor. OMFORTABLE Board and Rosidenco, large House and Grounds, close to Sea, with use of Boat. Omnibus passes the door.— Apply Mrs Martin, corner of Hackett-street and St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. I> OSEBANOFOUSE, corner of Albert h Road and Church-street, Dovonport. Private Board and Residence. ISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Yerdin. 100 Avenue Victor Hugo. Arc de TriomnhoSPORTING.— Racing Jackets and Caps made to order, English style, by W. H. Fcnton and Co., 78, Quoen-street. A UCKLAND DISTRICT A. a.o.f. SfwliWP The District Officers will be fM<£xemsM' lad t0 see aa mal,T p.d.o.r.*s and members of tho A.O.F. as yi '' txm} I can make it convenient to be I Present at the opaiiing of tho i \Ji 4 ',& ' ' : X'kf Foresters' and Public Hall, , Wm 1 Panmure, on TUESDAY, the 19th April, 1832. A conveyance will leave the Forester.-"' flail, Karangahape Road, at 7 o'clock n m. sharp. Return fares for members or their . families Is each. 11. T. GARRATT, District Secretary. t"OONSONBY X NAVAL V ARTILLERY. % NOTICE. - The train jMfor Pukekohe will leave (3!! Auckland Station on m MONDAY, the 18th inst., Vf at 9.30 a.m. sharp. / Passes at Station. D. MILLER, Captain. t ' WINDOW-DRESSING EXTRAORDINARY ! SEE HERBERT 11. SMITH'S WINDOW, I Auckland Iron Works, Victoria-street, 1 TO-NIGHT. "The Living Wondor9." i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 5
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