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1 EDUCATIONAL. M R T. E. M IDGLEI" ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER . OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, Is prepared to receive Pupils for ORGAN, PIANO AND SINGING. For Terms, apply West's Music Warehouse, 256, Queen-street MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES' STUDIOS. IVTRS TJAMILTON TTODGES Will RESUME TEACHING AT STUDIO. MONDAY, MAY 12. "XTEWTON WEST SCHOOL THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY 12. By Order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. "y M.C.A. NIGHT SCHOOL The School will Re-open on WEDNESday, the 14th inst, at 7.30 p.m., when __c Secretary and will be present to receive the names or New Pupils. All old scholars who desire to atienu the classes this year are also requested to be present GEO. C. CREAGH, Hon. Secretary. "iVTESSRS HISCOCKS AND SON, -*"■ Teachers Violin, Piano, Agts. Celebrated Wiesner Pianos. Teaching Rooms: Catholic Book Depot. Wellesley-st. and Beach Rd., Devonport ELECTORAL. MOUNT ALBERT ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I hereby give notice that an Extraordinary Vacancy has occurred in the Mount Albert Road Board by the resignation of Mr John Bouskill. Nominations of Candidates to fill one (1) extraordinary vacancy will be received by me at the Road Board Office, Morningside, up to 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, the 20th day of May, 1902. If necessary, a Poll of the Ratepayers will be taken at the Road Board Office, Morningside, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of May. 1902, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. H. C. IL-SELDEN, Returning Officer. May 7, 1902. FELLOW MEMBERS, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PR.OVIDENT SOCIETY. An Election of Directors will be held on FRIDAY, the 23rd inst. GERALD ROSS CAMPBELL, one of the Candidates, is a staunch opponent of the effort recently made, but happilyfailed, to extend the Company's Business to England. He aims at several much needed reforms, and amongst them the establishment of some system by which t';e Members in New Zealand may be brought into more direct touch with the Head Office in Sydney. If any of you agree with me that Mr Campbell should be supported, kindly call at my office with your voting papers, and I wil' forward them. WILLIAM THORNE, Solicitor, Blackstone Chambers, Wyndham-st LICENSING NOTICES. BAY OF PLENTY LICENSING DISTRICT.—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. —1, FRED CHESHIRE, of Whakatane, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse. Tauranga, on the fourth day of June, 1902, apply for a Certificate authorising the Issue of a Publican's License for a House situate at Whakatane, and known by the sign of the Whakatane Hotel, containing 14 rooms, exclusive of these required for the use of the family. Name of owner, John MeAlister. Dated the eighth day of May, 1902.-FRED. CHESHIRE, Signature of Applicant. AY OF ISLANDS LICENSING DISTRICT.—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR. A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE— I. THOMAS BERGHAN, of Mangonui, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to cbtain, and will at the ner.t licensing meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, on the fourth day of June. 1902, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a publican's license for a house, situate at Mangonui. in the premises of the late Mr Wyles.and being on part of Allotment 168. Township of Mangonui, and to be known by the sign of The Cable Bay Hotel, containing eight rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family.—M. Davis, name of owner.— Da ter] the" lst day of May. 1902.—THOMAS BERGHAN, signature of Applicant. INSURANCE. -VTOTICE OF T> E M O V A L. ROTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. On and after May lst, 1902, the Business of the above Company will be Carried on in COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, Queen-street (opposite Short-ia.nd-street). R. A. LUSHER, Chief Agent. THE MANCHESTER ASSURANCE A COMPANY. Established 1524TOTAL FUNDS AND SECURITIES. NEARLY £3,000,000. MR W. R HOLMES. NO. i 4, SHORTLAND-ST., ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Has been appointed Attorney for the Auckland District for the above Company, and will in future transact all busi*ness on its behalf. L. ROSE JAGGAR, General Manager and Attorney for Australasia. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T.-RIVATE Board and Residence. 15/ per A week, 2/6 per day.—Abbey House, Shortland-st, opposite Bycroft".. SIMLA, Beach Rd., Devonport, between wharves.—Private Board and Residence. 'Buses pass door every few minutes. TTTANTED, respectable Boarders, terms VV IS/.— Apply Mrs Ross, No. 56. Sy-monds-st., opposite City Rd. iTX^ANTED. Private Board and Lodg- ».»' ing for two Ladies, in respectable family, within a mile of Newton Post Office*, at £1 per week each.—Apply Ver- j itas, Newton Post Office. ESTCOURT, HAMILTON (Opposite Railway Station). PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This House has been recently built, is two-storey, with a large balcony, and affords every comfort to tourists and permanent boarders.' L- T. EVANS «—■r-~~ * Pr-TCietoc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 2