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Coporation Notices. THOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. In pursuance of the " Municipal Corporations Act, 1570," and Section 40 of the " Regulation of Loca. , Elections ■> ct, 1576."1 hereby give notice that an Election will be held on THL'RijD IY, the 12th day of Ja:,u;iry, ISS2. for the return of one duly nullified person to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy in the Borough Council of Onchuuga, caused by the election of Councillor Codlin to the Mayoralty ; and I hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 29th day of Decemb r. issi, at the Courthouse, Onehunsa, for the Nomination of Candidates. Nomination Papers, signed each by a Candidate and two du y qualified Voters, should be delivered to the Returning'officer before the hour of noon on the day cf nomination. Dated at Ouehunga this 21st December, ISSI. WILLIAM G. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Returning Officer. T>O ROUGH OF PARNELL. " DUG REGISTRATION' ACT, ISSO." Notice is hereby given that tho following place has been appointed the Registration Office for Registering Dogs in the Borough of Parnell :— The Sanitary Inspector's Re*idexce (near the Alexandra Hotel), Manukau Ro.ul Paroell, And that MR. THOMAS HILL is appointed Registrar under the above A ct. S. REYNOLDS, Town Clerk. 22nd December, 1881Board and Residence BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—The best ■ in Auckland, suitable for families or single gentlemen. Terms as agreed upon.—Address ohtaicable at Hkhald Oflice. BELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Boa.-d and Lodging, — Emily Place, near St. Paul's Church. MRS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow of the late Judge Mansford) wishes to take charge of sii young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with home comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. Manafoid, Pipitea-atreet, Wellington. " ' TTOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, V7T HOBSON-STREET. Board and LoJging 20s per week do. do. fsinele room) 26s do. OUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 0.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for young _die 3 who are occupied during the day. j # Terms on application to the Secretary. I The following gatherings, to which all are invited, are held during the week: — Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Class. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.—Bible Class. Friday, 7.30 p.m.—Working Party (for Institute). Governess Agency, Servants' Registry, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. ■V-ORTHUMBEKLAKD HOUSE, SAnSFIELD-STREET, PONSONBY, AUCKHND. Mr. Byddf.r Gale Chief Engineer, K.N.) is prepared to receive LaOies and Gentlemen ns Roai: deuh. The House is Spacious and Lofty, standing in four Acres of its own Grounds, and abutting on the Waitemata ILuiHOiTR, commanding tho most Charming Views. A flight of Steps to Bathing House, with Sea Bathing at any time. Hot and Cold Baths in the House. A Boat, with good Fisiunu and Lawn for Tennis. Omnibus, in dry weather, passes tho Gate, and Every Half-hour, Eight Minutes off. The Table will not be snrp:iss«l at any Establishment in tho Colony. Laundry Work of House and Boarders will be done on the Premises. To those Seeking Health, to Parties on Wedding Tour, to Gentlemen and Families resident in /Mickland for a period too short to Furnish, at NhiithumiiEKLAXD House will be found a Peiu-ct Enulisu Home. Tite PiticFS raiitrc froni 30s to '''js cicli Tier wcclc * , ' , ' Private Sitting Room can be had. Telegrams -and Letters promptly replied to. Piaxo aud Oiirak for use. No Extras. Inspection Courteously Invited. C. A. BYDDER, R.N., Proprietor. To Let. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.— To let, furnished—A desirable Family Residence, containing twelve rooms pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-out grounds, pretty lawn, and flower garden, and paddock of about two acres: The sea and landscape views are unsurpassed ; distance from Auckland, one mile. Omnibuses pass every I iiftcen minutes. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO BE LET, for one or more years—A very desirable Residence, within easy distance of town. The house is new, containing 2 large public-rooms, S bed-rooms, (Irebsing-room, liath-room and kitchen. There arc stables and coach-house, ic. Abont S acres of paddocks, all well fenced.—Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbniy, Land Agents, -12, Queenstreet; T"O LET — THE ALBERT HALL, DARBY-STREET Is very convenient for entertainments of all kinds, and is to let on moderate terms. Apply to HESKETH & AITKEN. O LK T cTn LEASE, LARGE STORF, at present occupied LyL. W. Eaton, on Queen-street Wharf. B. TO.N-KS & CO. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Let Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-office Store, Devonpcirt. Sporting. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE TO OWNfcRS OF RACE HORSES. A Scow will "ue at Bycrs , Shipping Yards on TUESDAY MORNING. 27th instant, at 7 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of taking intending competitors to the North Shore. 11. J. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. ~vr E W ZEALAND PERNS, Unmounted, cr totto£::lly -Mounted in various ways, F,lO>i 12 i;i" TO 120 VARIETIES, (or salo by ERIC CRAIG, PRINC ES-ST RE GT. O T O~ B A T H to Rein's Public Hot, .'.'old, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, Oμ; Smi—iso. Open all week clays from 7 a m. to 0 p.m., and Slsuay MoliNisc.afroin G till 10 a.m. Tlic Katli-rnoius arc all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, Slesh und hair brushes combs, respirators, soap, etc. S»'-ct bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at nil hours, with female attendance, One Suillixo. Please noto the address: Victoria-street East above thu Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding aud Furniture Mart. Auckland. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF WELLE.SLEY AND ALBERT-STREETS. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading i'apers on tho tables. Subscription, 2s lid per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2SOO vols. in the various departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s Cd per quarter. Tea aso Cokfee Provided. _MI_OY>I_ST AND BOAIIDI-Nli-UOUSE KeGISTKR3. MISUTINOS FOR. Yocsfl IIES on TUESDAYS, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Young Hen) cordially invited to visit tho Rooms, where all information may be obtained. Open from 8 a.m till 10 p m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6272, 23 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6272, 23 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6272, 23 December 1881, Page 1

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