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CORPORATION NOTICES. pI T V U I-1 AUCKL AN D. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. Burgesses* desiring to be enrolled for the ensuing year in the above List are reminded that'applications should be lodged on the statutory form before tbe stu March, ISOI. All changes of residence by Burgesses enrolled on the liesideutial Lists dunag the past year must also be notilied before the iitli March to enable the necessary corrections to ue made in the new Lists. liurgesses having a quallflcatiou in more than out- Ward may select the qualification or Ward for which they desire to he enrolled, and must notify the Town Clerk therof in writing before the sth March. No Burgess has more than one vote. HENKY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. February 22, l'JOl. piTY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The/ Auckland .Domain Vesting Act, 1893." that the City Council has authorised the Auckland Amateur Athletic Club to make a charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for each person for Admission to the Domain Cricket Ground on SATURDAY, the 9th March, 1901. The Council will make a charge of ONE ■ SHILLING for the Admission of each per- , son to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 15th February, 1901. niTX O~F AUCKLAND. '■ TENDERS. ■Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until two o'clock p.m. on ' WEDNESDAY, the 27th February, for Repairs to a House in Domain-street. Specifications may be seen in the. City Engineer's OiTice, Coburg-street. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 19th February, 1901. ! MEETINGS. ; A UCKLAND TAILORESSES' UNION. The Annual Meeting of Members will be held at the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, February 25th, at eight o'clock. BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, etc. ■ E. MAHON, Sec. \ UCKLAND INSTITUTE. The Annual General Meeting of tho Members of the Auckland Institute will be held in the- Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the 25th lust., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive the Annual lieport and Audited Financial Statement, and to Elect a President and Officers for the ensuing year. A Special General Meeting will also be held immediately after the close of the An- ] nual Meeting, for the purpose of electing a Trustee of the Institute in the place of Mr E. A. Mackei-hule, deceased. T. F. CHEESE MAN, Secretary. "f )ONSON_Y DISTRICT FOOTBALL -L CLUB. A Special General Meeting1 of the above Club will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, 26th February, lyoi, at the Ponsonby Club Hotel, at S p.m. Business important, in connection witti Training- Hall. C. P. STICHBURY, Hou. Sec. TTCKLAND " CO-OPERATIVE ' TERi*- MINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that the G-lth, 05th and 60th Appropriations in the First Group; the 7th and Bth in the Fourth Group; the 7th and Bth in the Fifth Group by Sale; also, the 52nd, 53rd and 54th in the Second Group; and the 41st and 42nd in the Third Group by Ballot; will be held at St. James' Hall, Welling-ton-street, on TUESDAY, 26th inst., at 8 p.m. N.B.—Applications are no-w being received for Shares in the Sixth Group, which will start at an early date. ROBERT HOOD, Secretary. Union Bank Buildings, corner Queen and Victoria streets. 15/2/1901. _ OUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A General Meeting of the above Association will be held In St. Barnabas' Hall on WEDNESDAY, 27th February, at i p.m. The Secretary will be in attendance from 7 until 8 to enroll intending members. Business:—To consider advisability ol forming district into borough. Rating on Unimproved Value. Additional Polling Booth. Ticket for next Road Board Election, and any other business that may be brought forward. The attendance of intending members is cordially invited. PERCY SALMON, Secretary. VOLUNTEER WOTIOE3. DISTRICT ORDERS BY LIEUTEN-ANT-COLONEL W. B. WHITE COMMANDING DISTRICT. Brigade Office, Auckland, February 22, 1901. The Commandant of the Forces wishes through the Officer Commanding- the Dls ." trict, to thank the Volunteers of the Dls - trlct for the manner in which they turnec , out to receive the Imperial Troops oi Saturday last, especially those memben • of the Mounted Corps who so kindly len t horses for the use of the Troops. > By Order. JAMES RETD, Captain and Adjutant Auckland District. ®" ' Ti-(ONSONBY NAVAL ;Syi ARTILLERY. Parade at Drill Hal on MONDAY, Feb. 25 at t.30 p.m. Blue uni form with arms. Afte: drill, Election of Lieu tenant will be held Every member request ed to attend. By order. 1 G. W. S. PATTERSON, LJeut-Com. 1 EDUCJ^ONAI^ . -Q.ONSONBY HIGH SCHOOL, J BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. Founded 1897. 1 Premises: Dr. McArthur's splendid former College, Ponsonby Road. For Boys and Girls of all ages. COMMERCIAL, CLASSICAL PREPARATORY. Eighty -nine PRACTICAL RESULTS '■ obtained, last year alone, including suci cesses in Matriculation, School Teacher's L D and E School Board Candidates' and Supplementary Exams., etc., etc. : Five Boys, aged from 13 to 15, recently won Shorthand Speed Certificates at the World's Record for the age at 140 words i a minute at public exam, on two occasions. HEMINGWAY'S EVENING HIGH SCHOOL. PONSONBY ROAD. A PRIVATE EVENING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR ADULTS. Special Departments for SHORTHAND, > book-keeping, and OFFICE TRAINING (Specialty). TYPEWRITING, GENERAL EDUCATION for all Standards. COACHING FOR ALL EXAMS, Best Instructors. Every convenience. Best Results, Apply at School day or evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 23 February 1901, Page 2

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