Electoral. piTY OF AUCKLAND. ANNUAL ELECTibIToF COUNCILLORS. SOUTH WARD. Notice is hereby given That Messrs ALBERT EDWARD GLOVER and HENRY WALKER have been duly nominated as candidates for the Offlce of Councillor for tho South Ward. A Poll will be taken at the CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellington-street. KARANGAHAPE WARD. That Messrs JOHN PATTERSON and JOHN TRENWITH have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Councillor for the Karangahapo Ward. A Poll will bo taken at tho EXCELSIOR HALL, Corner of Eaat and Upper Pitt streets. GRAFTON WARD. That MESSRS THOMAS HEDGER and JOHN WILLIAM HEWSON have boen duly nominated as candidates for the olllco of Counoillors for the Graf ton Ward. A Poll will be taken at the Schoolroom of St. Sepulchre's, Upper Symonds-street. That tho Polling at the several abovenamed places will take place on THURSDAY, the eighth (Bth) day of September, 1892, between tho hours of 9 a.m, and 6 p.m. S. BROOKING, Returning Officer. City Counoil Offices, August 31,1892. "OOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. ANNUAL ELECTION OF THREE COUNCILLORS. Tho following Candidates for the Office of Councillor woro this day duly nominated :— Frederick George Clayton William Edgerley Charles George Laurio Edmund McKinnon Page Nathaniel Randall. I therefore give notice that the POLL will take place at NEWMARKET HALL, on THURSDAY, tho Bth day of September, 1892, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., for the Election of three Councillors. JAMES PIRIE, Roturning Officer. Newmarket, August 31,1892. OROUGfI O~F NEWTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SURREY WARD. Ladies and Gkntlemen,— In asking your support at the Poll TO-MORROW, I recognise tho fact that tho individual best calculated to further your interests is ono who has at heart the welfare of the Borough generally, and the Surrey Ward in particular. After my experience in the Council during tho past 20 months, and a residence in your Ward of 7 years, It cannot reasonably bo urged that I am ignorant of tho requirements of the Ward or Borough. Should you honour me by re-olecting me, I shallatall times endeavour conscientiously to support whatever is, to my judgment, the most urgent and permanent work — Health, Safety and Comfort boing the threo important objects in view, and thene in order named. Polling hours from 9to 6. Poll early. I nm. Yours Faithfully, ANDREW HOLDEN. "C 1 LECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. THE POLLING DAY IS TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) SEPT. 8. POLLING PLACE: CATHOLIC INSTITUTE WELLINGTONSTREET. Electors,— I am again a candidate for your suffrages. Sanitary matters of the utmost importance. The spread of Cholera in Europe proves this. Meat inspection is another matter of vital interest. Sinco my election, whilst attending conscientiously to minor matters, the two previous questions have received more than ordinary attention on my part. In my opinion, public health comes first, thon minor matters. Should you again elect mo asyonr representative I promise that I will leave no stone unturned to further your intorests and those of the community at large. HY. WALKER, Surgeon. Ilkley House, top of Greyjstreet^ "EILECTORS OF GRAFTON WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen.— I am again a Candidate for your suffrages as a member of the City Council. I have been a representative of the above Ward for nearly five years, and I can with confidence say that I havo faithfully discharged every duty assigned me, and my every action will boar the closest scrutiny. Hoping that my endeavour 3 on your behalf will justify you in returning mo as your representative, I remain, Yours faithfully, JOHN Wm, HEWSON. Polling Day TO-MORRqvV._between_9and_6^ TO THE ELECTORS'OF THE S~OUTH WARD. Ladibs and Gentlemen,— To morrow being Election Day, I havo again respectfully to sollcityour vote 3 and kind assistance. Should you do mo tho honour to return me, it will bo my endeavour to attend to tho interests of tho Ward, and in this critical emergency, when cholera is raging in Europe and our communication with all parts of tho world is so frequent and direct, to attend more especially to the sanitary condition of tho city. With tho assurance that in all things where your interests are involved 1 shall do my utmost to serve you, Faithfully yours. ALBERT EDWARD GLOVER. Polling takes placo at the Catholic Institute, Wollington-streot, bßtweon the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. "|7"~A RANGA II AP E WARD. TO THE RATEPAYERS. Ladies & Gentlemen,—l have the honour to solicit your votes at the forthcoming Election, and should I be returned pledge myself to uso my best efforts in your interests.—Yours faithfully, JOHN PATTERSON. Upper Queen-street. POLLING PAY: TO-MORROW (Thursday) | 6 THE ELECTORS O~F THE BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. Ladies and Gentlemen,—ln asking your support at the Poll TO-MORROW (Thursday), I may hore mention that I have in view a scheme for tho Reduction of the Excessive Chargo mado by the City Council for water. Should you honour mo by electing mo, I will do all in my power to further tho interests of the Borough.—l remain yours truly, C. G. LAURIE. T>APAKURA TOWN DISTRICT. Nominations of Candidates for the Biennial Election of Papakura Town Board will be received up to norm on WEDNESDAY, the 14th September, 1892 at the Board Offlce, and a poll, if necessary, will be held at the same placo on WEDNESDAY, 21st September, 1892, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. JOHN BREMNER, Roturning Officer. Papakura. Sept. 5.1892. BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR YOUTHS, > DURHAM-STREET EAST. Principal: Mr T. HARLE GILES. Subjects of Instruction: English, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic Writing, Practical Bookkeeping Composition, Correspondence and Commercial Routine Generally. Shorthand, Latin, etc., if desired. Students enrolled at any time. Quarter begins from date of entry. i«QA- GENUINE Sebastian Erard <^O\r. full compass concert pitch trichord Piano; oost, £90.-To be seen at A. Bowring's Piano Store, Symonds-street
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 218, 7 September 1892, Page 1
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