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Amusements. '__ A~B B O^T rfS O~P~E B A HOU SE, THE EVENT OF 1893 1 mO-MORROW, "Y^EDNESDAY, JULY 2g # —^^ j Read THIS! R^W~Firsttime^Auckland. SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT in Auckland, fi ouRLAY OF THE MOON. NEW ~ F ,^ TT nv"? SKIPPED * ■yyALTON S CAST OF CHARACTERS: ° Songs s;».^ "-a-saa l™ t ..„„, pjhman """'.■J.r. Mr Wm. Lewis I>J- •£, M 00N! pitman::::::::::::.•""■■-Mrchaa. Webster new e^ ~NEW SCENERY, SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND PAINTED BY W. H. PULFORIT" AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GEO. F PACK, 1 Bos Plan for Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls at Wildman and Lyell'l, ;.i. To avoid crush-Pit and Stall Tickets at Partridge's. prices: 4^ 2/e7^ D o NE s H7LLINGi GEORGE WALTON. Stage Director. JAMES HENDY, Manager.

Electoral. -VTOTICE OF POLLING DAY In pursuance of the Regulation of Elections Act 1881, and the Electoral Acts Amendment Act! 1890,1, Samuel Yeoman Collins, ReturnmK Officer for the Electoral District of the City of Auckland, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 12th day of July. 1893. under the hand or the Clerk of Writs, an "Election will bo held for the return of a qualified person to sorve as a Member for the said Electoral District; and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the fourth day of August, 1893. Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not les3 than two electors the district by a Nomination Paper as prescribed by Section 5 or' the Amendment Act delivered to the Returning Olhcer on or before the k6th day of July, 1893. The following are tho Polling Places for the Electoral District of the City o£ Auckland :— 1. City Hall, Que6n-street (Principal). 2. Catholic Institute. Wellington-street. 3. Baptist Scboolhouse, Jervois Road. 4. St. Sepulchre's School, SymondsstreeU S. Y. COLLINS. Returning Officer. Auckland, July 14,1893. CITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. ~ - THE FIRST MEETING OP MR. CADMAN'S COMMITTEE FOR ST. SEPULCHRE'S POLLING BOOTH Will be held at ST. SEPULCHRE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, ' Symonds Street, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At half-past seven. Friends and Supporters are cordially invited. THE CANDIDATE WILL BE PRESENT. EL E G T O R A L. ■ —— A Meeting of Mr Cadman's Committee, South Ward, will be held THIS EVENING at 7.50, at tho back of St. James' Hall, * . ,^ ". * ELECTION NO TIC E. THE FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS OF MR A. J. CADMAN Are requested to meet in Committee TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING At 7.30, at the PONSONBY HALL, Jervois Road. Mr CADMAN will be present. 1/TR W, L. REES 1 ELECTION. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at PONSON.BY HALL THIS EVENING At Halt-past Seven p.m., When Mr Rees will Address the Elecioks. 1. Summary of his first Address. 2. Tho Valuation of the Umutaoroa Block. 3. The Claims of tha Rival Candidates on the Auckland Constituency; and the duty of the Electors to themselves and the Colony. TO-NIGHT. W~W. L. R Siii ELECTION. A PUBLIcTIEETING Will be held at ST. JAMES'S HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) At 8 o'clock, When Mr REES will Address the Electors, and ! will reply to. tho.attacks niado upon.him., iv. i reference to I ]. The " East Coast Land, Company I 2, Tho " Native LandLa\v3 Commission "' ! <i. The " Chairmanship of Committees," and on ! 14s " Disappointed Airtbiiioa," '■■■■ Also, '•< ■ Mr REES'S aim in regard to Native Lands, and their occupation by tho Industrial Classes. Mr VV. H. WORTH, Chairman of the Trades ! and Labour Council, will take the Chair. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN ; 8 Gentlemen,— I beg respectfully to announce to you that at the reauest of numerous political friends and supporters, I shall be a candidate for Eden at, | Uio ensuing General Elections. j Yours faithfully, J. M. DARGAVILLE, Dargaville. Tenders. LARGE WOODEN BUILDING FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. The Extensive Building, known as Lamb's Mill, situated at Ritorhead, is for Sale together with Water Wheel, Brick Chimney, a quantity of Old Machinery, Shaftinj, etc. N6w open for inspection. Tenders will be received by ALEXa NDER STEWART, Riverhead. ARTHUR TO ~WHITE JDU VT (LATE OF BELL & WHITE), ARCHITECT. ov F. A. WHITE & BROS., 91. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. FOUND, THE NEW SHILLING I GAME. "DROP IT," , . At the Depot, opposite T. and S. Morrin'a. Frea by post, Btamps or postal note for sixteen ponca

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 174, 25 July 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 174, 25 July 1893, Page 8