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Licensing Notices. QITY OP AUCKLAND. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. ! I. Edward Henry Vazey of Panmuie, being lh» holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house *nd premise*, known by the sign of the Duke of Edinburgh, .and situate at Panmure, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the School-room, Panmure, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Archibald Leslie, my appointee. Bated the twenty-fifth day of April, 1884. E. H. VA2EY. IT y OF AUCKLAND. NOTICE OP APPICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, Michael Gallagher, of Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect or the house and premises situate at Hotson-street, called tin Prince of Wales Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the oext Licensing Meeting, to be holdec at tho Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, on the 3rd day of June. 1884, apply for a transfer of said License from myself to Charles Henry Dodge, my appointee. Dated the 18th day of March, 1884. M. GALLAGHER. Electoral. JQDEN TERRACE' ROAD DISTRICT. Pursuant to the Provisions of " The Road Boards Act, 1832," tho amendment thereto of IPS 3. and "The Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876." 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 PATEN JAMES PHILIPS • THOMAS BOUCHER HILL JOHN MOGINIB EDMUND TAYLOR. As the nnmber of Candidates (five) exceeds the number required (three), a Poll will be taken at the Board's Office. Eden Terrace, on SATURDAY, the 3rd ol May, 1884, between the hours of .Nine a.m* and Sis p.m. F. H. HEIGHWAY, Returning Officer. April 23,1854. JDAPATOITOI ROAD DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION, Messrs. William Lambe Robert Carruth and Thomas Robinson Woolfield have been Nominated as Candidates to fill the vacanoies (2) in the Papatoitoi Road Board at the Election on TUESDAY, May 6, at three p m., at Mr. James Wallace's house. AUGUSTUS J. SHACKELL, Returning Officer. April 26,1884. jp AKUEAJS GA" ROAD BOARD. , Messrs. Will Jam Campbell • Kdw*rd Fitzpatrick and William W. Hutchinson having, on tho 20th day of April, been Nominated Members of the above Board, and the number (3) being more than is required, I hereby give notice that an Election of two t2) will be h»ld under the Regulation of Local Elections Act. 1876. between the hours of nine a.m. aad six p.m. on SATURDAY, May 3. 1884, at the Public Hall. ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer, Pakuranga, April 20, 1834.

Birkenhead road board ELECTION. Messrs. Henry James Hawkins, Joshua Jackson, Jamas Mulr, Jonathan Flckerlag, John . Rendell, William Stevenson, and William Thompson having been this daj Nominated to fill the Vacancies whloh have occurred In the above Board, and. the number (7) being more than the numotr r«quired (SI, I declare that a Poll will be taken u> der The Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876, »t Zlon Chapel, Birkenhead, on SATURDAY, May 8, 1884. from nine a.m. to six p.m. All rates that are due must 'o paid before votes can bp recelvedi THOMAS SEAMAN, . >,«... Returning Officer. April 26th, 1834. Educational. OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR VV SCHOOL" Founded A.D., 1855. Manukau Eoad, ParnelL OovrKSOBS : The Right Rev. the Bisbop of Auckland, DJ>. The Ven. Arch, llaunsell, O. P. Pierce. Esq. I* l *D. C. C. McMillan, Esq. The Ven. Archdeacon Pritt H. G. Beth Smith, Esq., The Hon. Col Haultain E.M. Headmaster H. T. Pycroft Assistants / Jf- E. Perclval, _ ( O. A. Tobln. Drawing and Painting .. .. K. Watkins Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping H. Smith Mechanical Drawings and Superintendent of tVork»fcop F. J. Claridge Superintendent sf Gymnasium A. B. Broomhall Terms bo In Monday. «h Febiuary, 26th May, 16th September. Foes (£3 10s per term) cover all branches of instruction Prospectuses can be obtained from the Headmaster. HERR LOUIS TOTSCHKA, IMP. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, VIENNA, bogs to announce that he has settled permanently in Auckland, for the purpose of receirinf pupUs for Slnsior, Pianoforte, Yiolln, and other Stringed instruments. Harmony, etc. Terms at A. Eady's Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street; or Herr Tutachka's residence, Somerset Place, Grafton Road, two minutes* from Choral HalL ft/I" USICAL. —MR. NEVILLE GEORGE j ®AJtNETT (Fell. Coll. Org., London), Professional Teach«r of Music, gives instructions in the various branches of Music Study—Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Slnginff, Harmony, General Theory. Ac., &c.~For particulars apply at Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. gOOKKE-EPING. ! _ " r - SMITH iChurch of England Grammar School) holdß Rveniug Classes at his residence on Mondays and Fridays, from seven till nine p.m., and on Saturday Afternoons frcm half-past two till hallpast fonr. Private Pupils received at Venusea, or attended at I their own residences. Ba1h£"" : Venusea ' U PP° r P"t-»treet, opposite the "OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MTCKL^) 01^'3 COI,I * HGE < TAMAKI " A High Clajs Boarding and Day School. Clasrical, General, and Beligioue Education. Prep.ration for University Matriculation and other Examinations. Tne next term will commence on May 26. 1884. For full prospectus and references apply to REV. T. F. KING, Principal. THE Rev. Humfrey Davis receives Boys as Boarder* who attend the Auckland College and Orammar Bchool, and he also takes younter Boys (to prepare for the same) either as Boarders or Day Pupils. Thenejt term commences on the 19th May. Emily Place, Auckland. MR- J O N SO N. Certificated Teaoher of PHONOGRAPHY, School' hand leaoher at 018 Colle 8» and Grammar Address l Karangahape Road. RS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' School, ParnelL—The Dancing Class will be undei rroiessor Bernard a-supervision. next term. Nonpuplls may join, by applying to Mr». Clayton. IS S DONOVAN, Txaoher of Pianoforte, Roxobel House. ueresiprd-Btreet, off Pitt-street. Vacancies for pupils. Mr. w. h. hardwick, (Organist of St. Paul's Church', TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND OHBAIT. Wwldiom™' 104 particulars address Eady's Music FI D H C^T J IONAL - - General and Mrs. J—4 Stoddard, re open School on the 21at Instant, vacancies for a fe« b.arders. Premises and grounds Ji * « £ i ra . oderat «- Green Hill, Onehnnga (close to Prtibytcnap Church).—April 1884. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. Po«tifflcef U aEa otb " I >artloalar ' address Newtor PONSONBY DANCING.—Ladies and _ Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Bernard's evening i -laes at Miss Hill's, next St. John's Church must apply early, as only a limited number will be received. FliottermbeKlnsTtniSDAY.SthApr" eight £.?.• T " rn "i £1 6s- Application to be made to Miss JJIU or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House Hob-son-ttreet. • ■ ° TRANCING, Maaonio Hall, Prinoess--«L-' street.-Prof. Bernard's Evening Classes (at above Ball) begins on Wednesday, 9th April, 7.80 p.m After..oon Class—Thursday, 10th, Sp m. Juveniles— Saturday, 12th, 8 p.m. Intending pupils must apply early. Specialities—the New Valse, the Slow V&lse. ?°j. " le French Cotillions. Terms: Gents £1 6aLadles and Juveniles. One <?uinea. Private Lessons Residence, 76, Hobson-street. Car" at Upton a, Queea-streit.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8

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