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Electoral. BOROUGH OF ONEEtUNGA. ■ ■' __—-:" ■ ; ELECTION OF MAYOR. ■ ■ Under the Municipal Corporation Act, .1876, and" Regulations of Local Election Act, 1876. . I hereby give notice that an Election for a duly qualified pewon as Mayor for theJß rough otOaehunga win be held on the 26:h day of isoveinber, 18847 at tb« Resident Magistrate'. Courthouse, Onehnnea. and the Nominations of Candidates on the 17th November, ISB4, up to the hoar of noon, at the «ame place. QUeBA^T HUreH ES. - Retnrning Officer. Dated November Bth, 188*. , ■ WAITEMATA COUNTY. —— ' TAKAPUNA RIDING. The following gentlemen— ALISON. EWKN WILLIAM BRASSEY, OEORGE NATHANIEL OLENNY, JOSEPH HAWKINS, HENKY JAMES, and MAYS, OLIVER Havirg been this day Nominated as Candidates to represent the Tak»puna Kiding in the Waitemata County Conncil. and only Two Members being renulrod a Poll will be taVen between the hours of nine ».m and six p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 12th November, 1884, »t the following pieces :- Public Library, Dcvonport; Public Library, Lake: School-room, Noithcote; and SchooJ-room, Lucan' Creek- THOMAS SEAMAN. " ' Returning Officer. November 7,1884. WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TAKAPUNA RIDING. TO THE ELECTORS OF DE-VONPORT, THE LAKS, NOKTHCOTE, AND BIRK ENHISAD. GEtm,*MKX,-On WEDNKSDAY next, the 12th inst., the Polling takes place for the election of TWO Members to represont yon. in ihe WaltemaU .County Council. At the earnest request ofa large number ol Electors. I again offer myself as one of the candldatej for.T«k»pnn» tsialsg. Educational- •• .■:•.■• 4 UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM- <\. MAR SCHOOL. A SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP, of the value of £40 pel annum, with frto tuition at the Grammar School, and tenable for three yea.s, will be computed for in tht month of Jariuaiy,'lSßs. The Scholarship Is opon toall boy. betw«n the ages of 1+ and Iβ years. Oat.o»dat« must notify to the Secretary to the Board thpir intention of competing on or before the 31st Dec-mb« next, on which date Ihey muet be between the specified ieeo. The Rxamtnation will take pUce at the Grammar School in January next, on a data to be tiereaftsr notiaed. Further information can oe obtained on application to the S^j^J 1 JAMES . ■ . Secretary. MR. .W. .H. HAKDWICi, .. (Organist of St. Paul's Church), F«om lon-don, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and «*rtinulars, address Princes-etreet eppo3lfe Mcaonic Hall. MR. J O N S O N, CertiScated Teacher of I PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the CoUoge and Gramma! Scheoli" Address KaraaßSbapa Bo«a. nnO AMATEURS AND STUDENTS 01 An ADVANCED CLASS <or the STUDY o( PAINT. IKG IN OIL or WATER-COLOUR, FIGURE o: I "mI° S E. A^ E GIFFORD, Gold Medallist of the Royii Academy, who has Utely come to reside in Auckland, would be glad to form » Class, or Classes, as above indicated, should encour>gement offer warranting tcquir.d outlay. Address: Park-road, Grafton-road. _^_ PIANO AND LANGUAGES MR B HOIIBERG, Professor of Music, from Mel bourne, aDd lately from the West Coast, bp ? » to inform the residents of AuckUad and sorroundinjs that he is preparofTto take pupils to tench Piano from the first mdiments up Iβ flnisbini: oxecution and composition by Logier's system, successfully fdopteil in London, Dublin. Berlin, and Vienna, and that he ml attend to v.np-U at their private re>idcnces, or wil receive thorn, at hi< temporary abode, Karangahape Road (four doors from f ore.teri' Hall). Mr. Hombere will also teach French and German. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN, 262 QUEEST-STBEET, AUCKLAND, clx doors above Wellcsloy-street. MESDAMES POWNE AND BACON Gire instruction in Wax Flowers and Fruit, Poonal Painting, Point, Honiton, Macrame Laoo, andLeathei " Large Assortment of Plush Velvet, and Clotl Slipperß, Caps, Brackets, *C. . All Materials for the above, Wax for Flowers freil cut every week. Auckland Agents for the London Crystoleum Com pany. AH Materials on hand, and instructionsi n taia beautiful Art of Palntlnj Portraits, Flowers, &c. on Glass. Country orders punctually attended to. ■ ' Railways. TCTEW ZEALAND- RAILWAYS J3» '. ' AUCKLAND SECTIOiT. CATTLE SHOW, NOVEMBER 8 and 1. RaCES, NOVEMBER 15J; CHEAP FARES. Saturday Return Tickets will be issued (any station to any station) Thurjdiy, Noveihber 6, to Saturday, November 16 (both (lays inclusive), available for returi any day up to Tuesday, November 18. SPEOIAL FARES. Auckland, Newmarket, Mount Eden, and One hune* to Green Lane on the Bth and 10th, Oni Shilling (single or return), irrespective of claes. In eluding admission to tho Show on the 10th. T«< .••hillings and Sixpence. On tho 15th. for Raoea, Oni ShiUUg (rail only); or Three Shillings, incladlnj admission to the Coarse. SPECIAL TRAINS TO AND FROM WAIKAWO. On November 7, conveying exhibits to tho Snow Te Awamutu (dep.). '7 a.m.; Cambridge, 0.50 am. Hamilton West, 7.4S a.m. ' • On November 10. for Cattle Sliow: Tβ Awamutt (dep.), 6.30 a.m.; Cambridge, 630 a.m.; Hamilton West, 7.8 a.m.; Njaruawahie, 7.60 a.m.; Huritly 8.25 a.m. On November 15, for Races'. Te Awanulii(dep.) 6.30 a.m. ; Cambridge, 630 a.m.; Hamilton Wost 7.8 a.m. ; Ngaruawahia, 7.60 a.m.; Huntlyj 8.26 a.m. On Monday. November 10, and Saturday, Novembe: IB: Auckland (dep.), 6 p.m.,for Te Awumutu, Hamll ton, and Cambridge. CATTLE SHOW, LOCAL TRAINS. -. '■ ■ November?. '•■' : Auckland and Newmarket: 10 a.ra., 11 a.m., am every half-hour to 3.30 p.m., returning every half-hou noon to 5.30 • ;.*. . >. From Onehunga: 10.10 a.m., 12,5, 1.8 and, 2.6, ro turning at 12.15,1.15,' 2.15, 3.15, and 5 35 p.m. From Avondale, 12.15; Mount Albert, 12.20; Moun Eden, 12.33 p.m., returning at 4.20 p.m. .. ...... ... November ' . _~ . From Auckland and Newmarket: Every 20 mlnntea 0 am. to i p.m. Returning every 20 minutes, 11. H a.m. to 5.30 p.m. From Onehunga: 10.5,10.45.11.30 a.m., 12.10,12.6 C 1.30, 2.1u, 2.50 p.m. Returning 11 35 a.m.,12.15,12.65 1.55. 2.16, 2.55. 6.2S p.m. From Henderson, 11.10; Avondale, 11.41; Moun Albert, 11.40 ; Mount Eden, 11.20 a.m., 12.3,1.20 p.m returning at 5.30 p.m. NOVEMBER 18, FOR RACES. From Auckland: 10. 11,. 11.40. and then every 2 minutes to' 3 p.m. Returningat Intervals from 4 p.m to 6.30 p.m. ; . Oneuunga, 12 5, 1.8, 2 5 p.m.: Returning at 5 p.m Henderson, 11.10.; Avoudale, 11.41; Mount Albert 11.46; Mount Eden, 11.40. mm., 12.3, 1.20 p.» Returning at 5.30 p.m. TRAINS CANOELLm On November 10 and 15 certain Trains are Cancellei as under: . . :;-■.. : Leaving Auckland at 6.20 a.m. and OAS a.m. fo main line, and 10 50 a.m. for Kalpara Brancn. Front Hamilton West, 2 p.m.; from Mercer, 11.20 a.m.; fron Helensville, 11.45 a.m. The 4.15 to Mercer and 4.31 to Helenaville will bi postponed to Auckland, dep. 6 p.m. '. . Passesgers cannot break the Journey at Green Lirii or Racecourse, but must be provided with a , Specia Ticket. ........ HO GOODS OR CATTLE ON THESE DATES. O. HUDSON, District Tr»tQc Manager,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 3

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