In another column is an announcement with reference to the Auckland Technical School. As evening classes will open in the first week in June, intending students are reminded that the Secretary (Mr J. H. Macfeie) will be at the school's premises in Rutland-street (off Wellosley-street East) on Thursday and Saturday evening nexb between seven and nine to receive names which, however, may be. sent to the secretary's address, ,129, Customs-street West. Applications for the varioue positions of instructors musfci be seiib into the secretary at noon'to-morrow. ' *
To the Editor: Sir,—On Saturday lasts an election for five members for the Mount Wellington Road Board took place at Ellerslie, ana the ballot' was conducted eolely fay the Board's Clerk and the man employed on the road. Kindly inform me through your popular paper if this election is legal.—And oblige, "A Ratepayer,"— [If the Board'a Clerk waa legally appointed, the election ia legal.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 10 May 1895, Page 4
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