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WAITEMATA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Election of One Qualified Person to serve as Member of the House of Representatives for tlio abovenanied District. RESULT OF POLL Taken on the 4th day of December, 1896: Votes J ackman, William Henhy Heathcote .. 1544 Monk, Riciiakd .. iaa Maiority for Monk 171. „ __ , -._ I therefore ■ declare Richard Monk duly elected, i j. MORRISON KING, Returning Officer. Warkworth, 7th day of December, 1896. Tk M' AN UK A U W ATBR SUPPLY WJL DISTRICT. FIRST ELECTION OF MEMBERS. In the matter of "The Water Supply Act, 1891." and of " The Regulation of Local flections Act. 1876," I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on THURSDAY , the 24th day of December, for the purpose of electing six members of the Manukau Water buPP £ District, and 1 appoint the Epsom Hall as the place, and THURSDAY the 17th day of Decembi'i- before Noon, as the day for the nomination of -.dWat^to suc^fflce^^^ officei% December 7th, 1896. K.K«Ke Racing Club SUM ME R MEET 1N G. TO BE HELD ON 23rd DECEMBER. President-Mr Jas. Drinnan. Vice-President—Mr Win. Drinnan. Judge-Mr F. Dye. Starter-Mr. C. Goodman. -,„_,,. Secretary and Treasurer—Mr C. Mart..'. Clerk of Course—Mr J. A. Simcocks. Handicappcr—Mr C. Goodman. Stewards-Messrs," T.'Naughton (Chairman). C. Martin, R. Drinnan. J. Straka, A. Burgess, A. Dye, R. Lee, J. Shanks, M. McLean, 1. O'Donoughe, A. Hatfield. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 8 soys. Weight-for-age. One mile. Nomination Bs. 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 15 soys. I'wo miles. Over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 6in. Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. 3. KAUKAPAKAPA CUP (Handicap), of 25 soya. One and a-half miles. 5 soys. to go to the second horse. Nomination 15s,accept4. GUMDIGOERS ' PURSE, of 15 soys. Ono mile. Nomination 10s. acceptance bs. 5. HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 10 soys. One and a-half miles. Over 6 flints of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination ss, acceptNomlnations close on 10th. Weighty .appear on 12th. Acceptances on 17th December witn the Secretary, Q MARTIN, Kaukapakapa. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All races will be run, and the meeting held subject to the Rules of the North Auckland Racing Association. wi--*innß c=hnll All protests, complaints, objections shall be received and determined by the Sewardi, whose decision shall, subject, nowevei, to ap .peal as provided by the Rules °* £?'£ Auckland Racing Association, be final and con elusive, and shall not be questioned m any CThe" Secretary may" decline to receive any Nomination Jt-Ac^eptonce unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. f Each protest and complaint Jf^Jjmurt be accompanied by a deposit of £1 »wl"ch sum shall be forfeited if such protest, complaint or objection be not sustained), and °* "garding any matter occurring, between the , t me v.hen the horses are placed in the Starter s hands and the weighiug-in. must be mado v .ithini 16 minutes after the first horse, passes the post The Stewards may alter the order of events cent'f the gross winnings of each owner will be deducted for expenaes of the C°Age!' pedigree, and performances of horses mub-t be stated in nominations Col°^i? re worn by riders must be stated on or before THURSDAY, 10th. and owners failing to do so will be compelled to run in colours entered by the Secretary on their behalf. Tho winners of the Kaukapakapa Cup via retire to carry a penalty of 71&. in {^digger's, Ptirsc in addition to any other penalty Incuned. CROWDS, CJROWDS-AU uoine to Moore's, Pitt-street, for hard and .oft Felt Hats of orery description. Moore 3 uiaplay is a real boomer. OS lid—Beautiful Silk striped Tennis «> Shirts, all sizes. Moore has tho finest lot of holiday Shirts in town. T7IXTKAORUINARY Preparations are 111 now complete for an extra h«avy Xmas trade. Mooro'a Block is tho beat, Moore 3 pric9s the lowest. WHITE Shirt*, Tremendouß Asaortment to choose from ; prices. 2a lid to 6s lid. Mooros do big business in white smrts, and no wonder, thoir value is tip top. ■_ flObl WALK, Very Desirable Residence in Pollen-street, close to Ponsonby Road, eight rooms, with stables, conch-house, every■ convenience.-Mra S. Walker, 20a, Coonabes' Arcatlo.^ ' /CHILDREN'S Straw Hats, splendid \J assortment froru Od. It's well worth your while to visit Al pore's Straw Hat Show. «TfeS lid WHITtC SHIRTS, another shipfy mont just arrivod.-Moora'a. Pitt-street, uives the tic.it value ,in White binrts, all qualities. —— STKAVV HATS, opanod up to-day, our second grand shipment of the latest styles in men's, boys' and children 8 auaw Mats from 9d each. . X7roiI~SALB, a 5-Roomod House, bathJj room, pantry, vreshhouso. set copper, register grates, cooking range, sink, city water, allotment 80 feot frontage, 3 minutes from tram, every convenience; a bargain—Aopiy to J. w. Swa;oa. Plumber, Jervuis fioad, Pon.-onby. tit p> a k. —Wanted, Energetic Man with JhOl/ above to join Co-operative Uusinis-; present capital £-100; must be used to carting.— "H,' Star Umce. JbL A JN U A iVI A i' A UOLDMINIftO COMPANY iN.L.) A Call (tho first) of Twoponce per share has this day been made by Uie Directors ot the abuve Company, payable in two instalments o ; One fenny per Share ou January fath, 1897, and February 10*. 1897. L . „. LUSK . Manager. WANTKU, 2 or 3 Strong La'io* *Hbo few Hoys.-Apply. back entrance, J. Bycroft and Co., -Ltd. ; *./_"', E ISevur Koiusa Money on i'ro. XsuCes, YY hiiils of dal«, Bilia ot Laling, and freehold Secuniics.-ilrattiy aud Co.. Finauoiors, ait>, Queeu-siruau 1/1014 SALE, fc'uur ■ seated extended J Hooded buggy in good order, at Mr AaUiews' Siab.ua, miiuti-alreut. ■ DUiN'X tuiaa' Mooro's bi« Str»iw Hat bale, liuavysaloa daily, choice»t stock iv lowu from 9d oaoh.—Moore's, Pitt-atreet. __ f ri M v !k v-'US'J'OiiERS wanted for ie 9d •3^/\/ Morino Sinj;lets. Underpants Is llu. Moore hau just ipon«ned grand lot of inerino undcrvests. OAIuJINU^TdUSJa (City), Ingoing Moderate, Full Valuo. Bujineaaes Sold and Apartmeuta Lei. - iiradly ana Co., Business Agents, 210, Quoen-strect. WAN. TED, a Girl, aired 14 or 15, lor fchop.—J. Brown and Sons, Cabinet■makers. New tea. __ S/IORTsALIi (Cheap), good Pit; Feed, In 3- any quantity.—J. Bycroft and Co., Ltd., Auckland. •\TT ANTE D — AN ASSISTANT WAITER. ApplyManager Auckland Club. VTTANTED Known that R. Hobbs bag T V an extraordinary line *f Sanitary Cotton Hose, also of Seamless Cashmere, la pair. ANTED, a Servant.—Apply, Mrs T. W. Cranch, Cameron-street, Deronport. Wkliingtos, this day. Tenders for the New Zealand debenture loan ot half a million closed at noon to day, and will be opened during the afternoon by a Committee consisting of the Colonial Treasurer, Controller and AuditorGeneral, and H, Kimber.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 290, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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