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Electoral. ' HO WICK TOWNSHIP ROAD DISTRICT. The Election of Two Trustees, to fill the Vacancies caused by the retirement of Messrs. Unlay and Mclnness. will take place on TUBS DAY, the 6th day of May, 1884, at the Pnblic Library, Howick. Written nominations of Candidates will, be received by me, up to noon of April 29, at the Public Library. ALEX. BELL; Returning Officer* Pakurasga, April 21,1884. ROAD DISTRICT. The Election of Two Trustees, to fill the Vacancies caused by the retirement of Messri. Andrew and Kent, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of.May, 1884.. at the residence of Mr. John Finlay, Paparoa. Written nominations of Candidates will be received by.me, up:to noon of April 30, at Mr. J. Finlay's. ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer. Pakuranga, April 21, 1884. A UOKLAND BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER. Harbour Board Office.

Auckland, April 17.1884. Notice is hereby given that in terms of the provisions of " TheHaibours Act, 1878," and the Regulations for Electing Members of Harbour Boards, an Election for a Member of the Board, in place of C. B. Stone, Esq:, resigned, will be held at this office on FRIDAY, the 25th inst., at noon. • ; graves aicken. Chairman. T IST OF CANDIDATES NOMINATED I J FOR THE OFFICE OF MEMBERS HUNUA ROAD BOARD. John Bremner George Hill Andrew Crawford Smythe. As the number nominated (3) exceeds the number (2) required, a Poll will be taken at the Hunua Railway Station, on SATTTRDAY, 3rd May, 1884, com* mencing at Nine a.m. and closing at Six p jn. Dated this 19th April, 1884. _ WILLIAM SHANAGHAN, Returning Officer. Educational. IJ-NIVERSIT Y COLLEGE. The Lectures of the present term commenced on Wednesday, the 16th instant. The.commencement ef the Lectures on Law will be subsequently advertised. All Persons (not merely Univerity or College students) are admissible to each Course of Lectures on obtaining Cards of Admission from the Registrar. No preliminary or other examination is required. The Firit Lecture aleaoh Course Is open Free to the Public. The first Lectures will be delivered ss follows:— MONDAY, 21st.—Three p.m., English Linquaoe . seven p.m., Sknior Latin Composition ;. a!so, seven p.m., Geology. ■ i i Greek Lectures will be arranged according to the Class. The Professor of Classics and English, and the Professor of Mathematics, will Lecture in the house called " Admiralty House," in Short-street; and the Professors of Chemistry and Natural Science, in Edenstreet. Time-tables may be had on application to the Registrar. . The Registrar's Office, in Eden-streot, is open every day from ten a.m.to!twelve. . ♦ R. KIDI), s Registrar. U* O T A G O. THE SESSION FOR 1884 WILL BK OPENED ON THURBDAY, Ist MAY. SCHOOL OF MINES. This School is amply provided with Collecticfls of Specimens, Models, Apparatus, &c. The course of instruction is designed for the following professions, viz.—Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, Geological Surveyor, Mining and Land Surveyor, Metallurgical Chemist and Assayer. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. All the classes required for the Modical Degrees of the New Zealand University may now be attended at this University. » The preliminary Medical Examination will be held on the Ist, 2nd. and 3rd May. Calendars giving full information can be obtained of W. H. MANSFORD, ' Registrar. LADIES' SEMINARY, College Road.— Miss Vaile resumes duties on Monday, 21st lnitant. Drawing, Painting, and German Classes for Young Ladies not attending school. t -KTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Rev. _Ll Peter Mason, B.A. The Second Quarter commenced on Wednesday, the 23rd instant. MRS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' Sobool, ParnelL—The Dancing Class will be undet Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Nonpuplli may join, by applying to Mr>. Clayton. MRS. PALMER'S School, Carlton-road. —The second quarter will be sin on April 21. —A Class for Dancing (under Profeisor Bernard) will be formed next month, in the new scbool-room. MISS DONOVAN, Teacher of Pianoforte, Boxobel House, Beresford-street, of Pitt-street. Vacancies for pnpils. MR. W.i H. HARD WICK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church?, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. 1 For Terms and particulars address Eady's Music , Warehouse. Madame poole y, TEACHER or SINGING AND VOICE 'cultivation.

J Wellealey-itreet East. EDUCATIONAL. — General and Mrs. Stoddard, » open School on the 21st iDStant. vacancies for a fo» boarders. Premises and grounds larze Term* noderato. Green Hill, Onehunga (close to Presbyterian Church).—April 1881. MR. ; J O N S O N, Co tlflcated Teacher ol 1 p H ON OGRAPHY, Shorthand Teaiher at the College and Grammar School. j _ _ Address: Karalgahape Road. • PIANOFOETE, ORGAN, AND HAB- | HONY. S. LAMBERT. For termi and other partloulari address Newton Po«t.office. . i ' ■ ; PONSONBT DANCING.—Ladies 'and Gentlemen' desirous of joining Prof. Bernard's Evening Olasa atlliss Hill's, next St. John's Church, rauit annlv early as only a limited number will be received. Fhst l^nnbegins TUESDAY, Bth Anril. eight " pm' Terms, £1 ss. Application to be made to Miss . Hill'or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House, Hob-son-street;(, DANCING, Masonic Hall,' PrincessStreet —Prof. Bernard's Evening Classes (at above Hall) begins on Wednesday, 9th April, 7.30 p.m. Afternoon Class-Thursday, 10th, 3 pm. Juvemles— Saturday. 12th, 3 p.m. Intending pupils mnst apply - earW Specialities—the New Valse, the Slow Valse, . and the French. Cotillions. Terms: Gents, £1 ss; Ladles and Juvenile.. One "uinoa. Private Lessons daily at. HalL Residence, 76, Hobaon-stroot. . Cards t at l/ptonXQuoßn-strcflt. Railways. " N"EW-zbaland railways. AUCKLAND SECTION. " ST. GEORGE'S DAY—WEDNESDAY, 23RD APRIL, CHEAP FARES. Saturday Eeturn Tickets will be issued, any Statior to any Station, available for the day only." PAPAKURA RACES. J < A Special Train will run as follows :— s Auckland (dep.) .. 11.9 a.m. • Newmarket (dep:) .. " .. 11.10 a.m. • J Pipakrira Racecourse (arr.) 12.5 p.m. RETURNING, , .Papakura Raceconrsa (dep.).. 5,45 p.m. I Auckland (err.)... .. •• 7.0 p.m. [ : A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 1

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