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Electoral. i TEEBACE BOAD DISTBICT. Pursuant to the Provisions of "The Boad Boardi Act, 1882," the amendment thereto of 1883. and " The Beiulatlons of Local Elections Act, 1870. ' I hereby notify that the following .Gentlemen have been duly' nominated as Candidates for the. Office of Trustees for the District above-named :— ' FRANCIS THOMAS PATKN : JAMES PHILIPS ' 't THOMAS BOUCHER HILIi . . . . JOHN MOGINIE EDMUND TAYLOR. ..,. : ,- " As the number of Candidates (five) exceeds the number required (three), a Poll will be taken at the Board's Office.-Eden Terrace,' on SATURDAY, the Erd of Hay, 1884, between the hours of Nino ajn. and Sit p.m. . \ '.. . ■ ■ .-'" --.I. ';- , : , - l F. H. HEIGHWAY. '■■■-■■- Retnrnlng Officer. ' April 23,1881. tvemueba; road district. j The following Nominations for the Office of Trustees were received by me this day, viz.: : ' Joseph Liston Wilson and ; Thomas Ching; ; And, being the number required (two), I hereby declare the belore-rnentloned gentlemen duly elected. WILLIAM DINNISON, .'■"'•• Betuming Officer. April 23,18 M. MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD ELECTION. Messrs. Peter Ganley and Archibald Stewart having been this day nominated to nil the vacancies which have occurred in the above Board, and beine only the number required, I declare those gentlemen duly elected. THOMAS SEAMAN, Returning Officer. ; April 23,1834. ■ - _ - A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER. : Harbour Board Office. Auckland, April 17,ISS*. Notice is hereby given that in terms bf the provisions of " The Harbours Act, 1878." and the Eegulations 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 FKIDAY, the 25th inst., at noon. GRAVES AICKIN, Chairman. mo ME. MALCOLM NICCOL. Sir, —Wβ, the undersigned Electors of the Auckland Harbpnr Board, being impressed with the importance of shipping interests being adequately represented on the Board, and believing that your intimate acquaintance with these matters., together with your having formerly occupied a seat at the Board, specially qualify you for such a position, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for the scat, vacant by the resignation of Mr. C. B. Stone. D. H. McKeazle F. E. Compton Arnold, Hines and Co. E. Mltchelson and Co. Stewart and Garlick Hector McQuarrie Joseph Craig T. H. Hall and Co. E. R. Cardno G. W. Binney Thomax Macky 35. Ellingritra EwenWm. Alison Wm. T. Whitley James Smith . G. 3. Jakins Bobert H. Caitetary - Davies, McMillan, and Cβ. G. W. Owen J. and D. Oxley R, A.M. Stark • Auckland, April 19,1884. TO MESSES. OWEN, COMPTON, AND OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,—l have pleasure In acceding to your request tbitl should allow mytelf to be nominated for the vacant seat in the Harbour Board, and if elected, will endeavour, by close attention to my duty, to merit your approbation Yours faithfully, : K. SiICCOL. X>EMUERA EOAD DISTRICT. The Election of Two Trustees to fill the vacancies caused .by the Betirement of Messrs. Wilson and Ching will take p'ace nt Mount Hobson School-house, Eemuera, on MONDAY, May 5, 1884, at Eight p.m. And I hereby appoint Noon of April 23, as the time, and the school-house above mentioned, as the place, where Nominations of Duly Qualified Persons will be received by me, WM. DINNISON. • . Returning Officer. : Educational. /CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR \J SCHOOL" FOTODID A.D., 1855. - Manukau Boad, Parnell. GOVKBSOBS : The Eight Hev. the Bishop of Auckland, DJD. The Ven, Arch. Maunsell, G. P. Pierce, Esq. LL.D. C. C. McMUUn, Esq. The Ven. Archdeacon Pritt H. G. Seth Smith, Esq., The Hon. Col. Haultain K.M. Headmaster .. .. .. .. H. T. JPycroft Assets .... .. ..{ZZ-g^ Drawing and Fainting .. .. K. Watkins Writing,' Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping .. _ .. H. Smith Mechanical Drawing, and Superintendent of Workshop .. ._ F. J. Claridge Superintendent of Gymnasium — A. B. Broomhall Terms be. in Monday. 4th February, 26th May, 16th September. Fees (£3 10s per term) cover all branches of instruction/ Prospectuses can be obtained from the~Headmaster. MR. E A L.P-H HOOD, LESSONS IN FIANOFOBTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady"s Music Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. Mr. Hood resumes teaching on the Ist of February. Vacancies for pupils. ERR LOUIS TOTSCHKA, IMP. ACADEMY OIT MUSIC, VIENNA, bees to anneunce that he has settled permanently in Auckland, for the purpose of receiving pupils for Singing, .Pianoforte, Violin, and other Stringed Instruments, Harmony, etc Terms at A. Eadys Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street; or Herr Tutschka's residence, Somerset Place, Graf ton Koad, two minutes' from Choral Hall. • MUSICAL.— MR. NEVILLE GEORGE . BARNETT (Fell. Coll. Org., London), Professional Teacher of Music, gives instructions in the various branches of Music Study—Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Singing, Haxmony, General Theory Ac 4c—For particulars apply at Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. ■VTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Rev. _L 1 ' Peter Mason, B.A. N The Second Quarter commenced on Wednesday, the 23rd instant. MRS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' School, Parnell.—The Dancing Class will be undei Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Nonpupils may Join, by applying to Mr«. Clayton.

MISS DONOVAN, Teacher of Pianoioilte, Boxobel Honse, Berstford-street, off Pitt-street VacMcies for pupils. MS. W: H. HARD WIC K, . (Organist of St. Paul's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFOETE ANB ORGAN. For Terms and particulars address Eady'a Music Warehouse. MADAM E P 6 O L JE3 T, TEACHER OF SINGING AHl> VOICE COMIVATIONV "']'.."'- Wellealey-ttreetEast. . TmDUCATIONAL. — General and Mrs. IT , J Stoddard, re open School on the 21at instant, vacancies for a few boarders. Premises and grounds large. Terms moderate. Green Hill, Onehunga (close to Presbyterian Church).—April 1831. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. : 8. J. LAMBS RT. *cr teems ana other partlonlan address Newton Post-office. PONSONBY DANCING.—Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Bernard's Evening Class at Hiss Bill's, next St. John's Church, must apply early, as only a limited number will be received. Fiist term begins XDtSDAY, Bth April, eight p.m. Terms, £1 bi. Application to be made to Miss Hill or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House, Hob-son-atreet. - _^ DANCING, Masonic Hall, Princessstreet.—Prof. Bernard's Evening Classes (at above Hall) begins on Wednosday, 9th April, 7.30 p.m. Afternoon Class—Thursday, 10th, 3 pm. JuvenilesSaturday, 12th, 3 p.m. Intending pupils must apply early. Specialities—the Kew. Valse, the Slow Valse, and the.French Cotillions. Terms: Gents, £1 ss; Ladies and Juveniles, One Guinea. Private treasons daily at Hall. Besidence, 75, Hobson-street. Cards at Dpton's, Queen-street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (TAMAKI, NEAR AUCKLAND). A High Class Boarding and Day School.' Classical, General, and Beligious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. Tho next term will commence on May 26,1884. Fos lull prospectus and references apply to ■■"■' *: : •■"■ REV. T. F.KIKG, r ; -''■■■■■••■; ■■■-.■ ; "Principal. THE Bev. Humfrey Davis receives Boys as Boarders who attend the Auckland College and Grammar School, and be also takes younger Boys (to prepare for the same) either as Boarders or Day Pupils. - ..<..'. .■.'„■. The next term commences on the 19th May. Emily Place, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7000, 24 April 1884, Page 8

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