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ELECTORAL. OUNT ~ WELLINGTON- ROAD BOARD ELECTION.-At a Poll of the Ratepayers taken yesterday, the following- votes were recorded: — A. S. Thompson. 112; A. Kay. HZ; L. Cooke, Ml; A. Stewart, Bfi; J. J. Waddell, 71; F. W. Court. 6S; C. Dawsnn, Lt. Co!., 17. I declare the first (ive to be duly electud.—ROßEßT 8. CARTER, Returning Officer.—Ellerslie, May Sth, 1901. rnAMAKI -WEST- ROAD DISTRICT. I hereby give notice that the number of votes 'received by each Candidate on May" 4th, 1901, was as follows,, viz.;.— Messrs; Harry Kinder. S3; John Massey, Junr., 7L; Edgar Patteson Goidsbro', ih): John Wright, 58; Joseph Lucas Clark, 51; Richard Newcombe, 50; Jaiiies Churches, 49; and William George Fiiiilipson, 2IJ; l ..vot(! Informal. I tiierelora declare Messrs Harry Kinder, John iVLasaey, .iuur., Eagar Patteson (ioldsllro1, John Wright, and Josepii Lucas Clark duly elected Members of the Tarnaki West Road Board. ALEX. BELL. Returning Ofncer. Tamaki West, 4th May, 1901. TJAKUKANGA ROAD DISTRICT*. I hereby give notice, that the number of votes received by each Candidate on May ■!, 1901, was as follows, viz., Messrs Charles Roberts, 38; Edward Fltzpatrick, ffi; John Massey, 34; Robert Miilim, ;',■■,: Edwin Roberts, 00; and Alfred Edward Hetlaway, 24. I therefore declare Messrs Charles Roberts. Edward Fitsspairick. John Massey. Robert Millen, and E<lwin Roberts, duly elected Members or the Palsuranga Road Board. ALEX. BPJLL, ■ Returning Officer. Pakuranga, Gth May. 1901. __ . rro"the "ratepayers of the i- MOUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, Permit us to tender our sincere thanks to those who supported . us in the recent Road Board Election. WILLIAM C. DALDY. Jr. GEO. M. JOHNSTON. YOUNG WARREN. TO LET. TO LET, Alma-st., Newmarket, nice 6roorned House; 14/.—F'rater Bros.. Stock Exchange. fi\O ■LISXT Town, good Furnished Cottage, J- rent 1.5/.— E. C-oitsou, Laud Agent, Quueu St., opposite Fnrt-st. rpt) LET in Hiclimond Kd.,4-rooiued House, -L .scullery, Orioai raugo, rent T/.—Apply Mr Smith, (Jrocer, Hicumoud Hd. rnu LET, Mt. Uosßil, near the Bridge, L! J- cheerful Front liootus, with use i>t klrchru; no family, in house,—For address, Star Office. r\\O LET, BITAC r H IMA dTx«RTII SHOlliO -*■ —Attractive Kniilrlcnce of 7 rooms, bathroom, etc., very pleasantly situated, rent tl per week.—Thos. K. Caliill, 'M aud 101, opposite Fort-st. owE^iin.ci'rr-'s-HdoMSi) coTTAtsii and scullery,, near tram; 11/. Hackett-Htl'eol— ti-roonied House ifi lirsl uluss order, balcony, lovely harbour I view; IH/. Devonporl—4-roouied Cottage, S/; 5-roomeu Cottage, !)/: C-roomed Cottage, 11/. Pansouby Uoad-Shop and Dwclli-ng. firstclass trade position; 17/6. ;Ponsonby—l-roomcd one-storeyed Cottage; '/ • and Dwelling in Hobson-streel, very central; 15/. C!ustouis-stieet—Large Shed . with shop front; suit bout builder or flsh-curer; a/b. Burnished 7-rooined House, Takapuna I Beach; 15/. Fiamlly Kesidence at Devonport, 11 rooms,I large grounds: 21)/ weekly. C. R. WILLIAMSON CO., !« Qupen-st. d .'elect "bo ak din g » housei, ;( M' THE VERY PICK OF SITU ATIONS ■ ■ ■ -, (Close. Princes-st.) 111-.; health of Proprietor compels her to , give up business for a while. iUU ROOMS, all fully and "completely furnished, and everything in capital order. Rent, £4 per week, and bonus for'- un>) of- **uPßitures---rblneii<,-.! Cutlery.' etc v as a going concerp, £40, for four yeajrH. ...ThiH is an opportunity very seldom mot with. ..... BAKER BROS., Shortland st. . v ,|, PUBLIC M OXICJES. A UCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRIT--A. , ERS' ASSOCIATION. ILJJ.UMINATIONS—RISK OF FIRK NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The Auckland Fire Underwriters' Association notities that it will n.llow 11----luminutions during the- visit of thetr Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, subject to the following regulations:— All llirnts other thaji electric must be at learn: 9 inches clear of any canvas, wood, or othe"r inflammable materhv's, at front, back, and sides; special care being taken to properly protect sucn materially above the lights, and to make provision for plorrtiful ventilation for the escatpe of heated air. Electric lights must not be In contact with woodwork or oth^r inflammabie material! i. All can'idles must be fixed in properly secured ;aaetal sockets. The use of gas, other than ordinary coal gas, is not permitted. The special interior illumination of shop'windows, except by electric liglit, is not permitted. The erection of transparencies, or other illuminations, in front of- wooden walls is not permitted. Householders are reminded oT Hie danger of leaving lights unattended during illuminations'. The erection of temporary wooden stagings w 111 not prejudice insurance policies. J . H'._GOULSTONE, Secretary. SEEDLINGS of the highest" quality, the pick of tli d market, at moderate prices. —Mackay's, Seedsman and Florist, 11)5 Qneen-street. THE ROYAtL VlSlT—lmperial Ribbolr! ■ Flags aiVd Colours. Large delivery just bpened.-i-Rushbrook and Bridgman,, Queen-st. Open until 10 p.m. on Saturgay. ;-■•;•• n^_\ •. .! •. ONE of vriVr dsnt persons (male) in Auckland wears a suit of the celebrated "Foatt^aller" Brand of Clothing. Ask any of tlheni how they wear. The only answer^ you will get, "Splendid." and "I wae snrbrised." Sold only by J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street, near Savings Hank. /IOVERT COATS. Overcoats and~MackSntoshes,, specially manufactured for our trade. Grand new stock and very special value.—Rtushbrook and Bridgman, Queen-street. ' , ■VTOTICE • i OP REMOVAL. .IS ■ ! On and after MONDAY, the 20th of May, the Business) of HENRY G. WADE Architect and Building Surveyor, will be REMOVED from the Legal Chambers to the VICTORIA ARCADE, No. 309, Third Floor. ARDIGAN JACKETS, Jerseys, Wool^ . len Paitts an<l Winter Underwear of all' kinds, best and cheapest stock in j Auckland, at Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street. O~ CARVERS 7 AiNTD PATTERN MAX,ERS—A Large Assortment of Carvers' and Pattern Makeirs' Gouges of various sweeps to hand. — F. Prime, Neyton. ' ._ DRESSES, DRESSES. Grand selection of new Materials. Tho best and cheapest- stock of Dress Materials in Auckland.—Rushbrook and- Bridgman. Queen-street. -;. • T ADIBS' JACKETS and Mackintoshes. •*-f Our stock of these fashionable Gar«ents.is known to b^ the best in Auckland.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. .Open until 10 p..m. ou Saturday . ■ ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 108, 8 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 108, 8 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 108, 8 May 1901, Page 8

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