Electoral. AUCKLAND PARLIAMENTARY J\. - UNION. .The Election of Hem tiers of the House of Representative- will take place at Messrs. Upton and Co's, Queen-strset, on WEDNESDAY,and THURSDAY next, the 3rd and 4th days of Jane between the hours of nine a.m. and five p.m. : Balloting papers will be forwarded to all Members whose addresses are known; other* may obtain them at Atkln's Printing office, High-street. . V ' ■ . R. J. DEBNBY. Returning Officer. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. ? I beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for Election to the Office of Director of the Company. ' ~ > TflOS. PEACOCK. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS AUCKLAND GAB COMPANY (LIMITED). 7 beg to offer myself as a Candidate for Directorship in your Company. THOMAS BL'DDLE. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE .AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. Ladies and Gen tinmen.—l beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for one of the seats at the Board of Directors. . .. _ V. J. McLHOD. Auckland, May 27,1885. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. ; Ladies and Gentlemen,—! have much pleasure in informing yon that I shall be a Candidate for a Director at the forthcoming Election. Yours faithfully, EDWARD ISAACS. \A7ITH much . pleasure I tender my thanks to the Ratepayers of Remuera, who unsolicited, did me the honour of polling 63 votes for me yesterday. J. W. HERROLD. : June 2, 1885. ~ . . . Palis. BLANCHE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED), Shareholders who have not paid Call (1) of One Penny per Share are reminded that it is now long past due, and are requested to pay wi'hout farther delay, as work at the mine must now be commenced. R. MCDONALD SCOTT, Office, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Manager. Auckland, June 1,1885. For Sale. FOR SALE, First-class Matamata Pressed Clover Hay. -Thornton, Smith, and Firth. BLOOD MANURE.For Sale, in quantities to suit purchasers.—G. Hutme, Butcher, Queen-street. SHELTER TREES. — For Sale, Pinus Insignis and Cupiessus Macrocarpa, cheap.—C. J. James, Nurseryman, Avondale. ON SALE.Ground Mortar Delivered in Town or Suburbs, 900 Casks Portland Cement Plaster of Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb., Fire Bricks Ac.— R. Jenklnson. Builder, Lorne-street CIITY FREEHOLD , PROPERTY IN / QUEEN-STREET.— SALE—Those Urge and commodious Premises, suitable fir a cabinet or furnishing warehoute.— to Geo. Staines, on the premises. FOR SALE—A first.class country Business. — Terms and conditions very liberal. Apply T. and 8. Merria and Co. (Limited), FOR SALE—A good family Cow ; young, first-class milker; jnst calved.—Can be seen »t D. whjtock's, Melrose, Three Kings (book of Pah farm) FOR SALE, in Albert Park—A most Comfortable 7-Roomed Dwelling-bouse ; immediate possession can bo given. Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent. FOR SALE— Stock and Fixtures of a Fancy Goods Business, in a rising locality ; satisfactory reasons given for leaving. — Apply for address at Hibald Office. FOR SALE, Bond-street, Archhill—A pretty Freehold Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, passage 5 feet wide, vorandah, register grate, colonial oven, and ■ sink, a good well of water : nice level allotment, 33 x IC6, planted with trees ; cards to view.— D. F. Evans, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 1608 1710R SALE, Hunna, Frankland—A comJtV fortable little Farm of 27 acres, and small House, about 2 miles from Hunua adjacent to Mr. Greenwood's, Government Road, partly fenced, a never failing supply of good water, grand view, position unrivalled.-For further particulars, apply D. F. Evans. House, Land, and Estate Agent. 1609 F" OR SALE. SUMMER-STREET, P<»NSONBT.— pretty Cottages, quite new, well and faithfully built; finished off in the best style ; freehold allotment, each 2-2 x 99 ; water laid on to scullery from tanks; about twenty minutes' "Silk from Queen-street.—For further particulars, apply D. F. Brans, House, Land, and Estate Agent. 1190 FOR SALE in Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell, a very handsome Villa Residence, possessing six fine rooms, gas and wate rthroughout; Washhouse and every convenience; freehold allotment, 36 x 100 ; well drained and planted. This property is pleasantly situated, commanding a most extensive view of the Domain.— &c., apply to D. F. Evans, Estate Agent. 1432 FOR SALE, at £4 per Acre— 391Acre Farm in Scotchman's Valley, near Hamilton, owned by W. S. Tlllotson, and now occupied by J. S. Buckland, Esq.; Is well watered, well fenced on two sides, and h»s a good run on other two sides; about 6 miles from Tamahere Station, and 3 miles from proposed Tamahere Cheese Factory ; 80 acres in grass, remainder fern and bush; good House, 4c — Apply Auckland Dairy, Hobson-street; or, at Remuera Dairy Sheds. • For sale, THREE CHOICE ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 53, 54, 65. Rosebank Estate, fourteen acres each main road and water frontage ; next to Mr. Altkorp' property.—Apply to Mr. J. M. Linnox. Board and Residence. • SELECT Board and Residence, Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street.—Mrs. Mansfield. THE Langham, Jervmyn-street East (late Claren ont House). Mrs. Courtayne, Hoard and Residence, large rooms for families. BERT HOUSE, Alton Road (near Supreme Court).—Board and Resldeuce ; moderate terms ; rooms large and airy ; splendid view of harbour. GOOD Accommodation for a Family; also, On* or Two Gentlemen ; situation delightful. —Apply Mrs, Dalton, Panama House, Lower Symosdsstreet. B _ OARD AND RESIDENCE-Grafton-road.—Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen. House situated high, only 20 minutes' walk from Post-office ; a large garden ; a good bath room ; and every homo comfort provided. No children.Apply at Burton's Grocer's, Upper Graftou-road. • THE CARLTON.—New and Comfortable I Boarding House, 31 ty Road (near the fllirls' High School and the residence of the Hon. Mr. Swanson): centrally dtustcd, within a few minutes walk of Queen-street ; comm nding a magnificent harbour view. Private 'itting Rooms, Piano, Plunge, and Hot Baths —Telephone Exchange. 325. RAILWAY Coffee Palaoe Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 83, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. "fcXORTH SHORE—Ventnor House, Beach_Ll road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness ana every attention Terms moderate. Under new management. I7IIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a * private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married conple, can be obtained at Pah House, next door but one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonbr-road The rooms are large and air), opening on to balcony. Bath, piano, etc. Trassw«y passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Quee -street. U E. WILLIAMS, TEMPERANCE BOAR»ING-HOUSB, Gritstreet.—Single and Double Bedrooms, with Piano and Bat room. Visitors will find a comfortable Home at moderate terms. . Governor browns HOTEL HOBBON-STREET. Board and Lodging— _ «._—!osper wetk do. • do. (single room!-- —-2Ki do. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, whore boarders and visitors may rely en every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. ■ '' ■; r, •; BELGRAVE HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet, nearly opposite Choral Hall, and facing Government grounds—Mrs. R. Powell, late of Belgrave House, Invercargill, will open the above mentioned residence as a superior Roardlng House, , on June 1. The building is new and of concrete, stands on the healthiest and most fashionable part of the city, commands an excellent view, and is within 10 minutes' *alk of railway and wharves, and five minutes' from centre of city. The sitting-rooms and bedrooms, double and single, are -large and well-ventilated. Plunge and shower baths, piano, and all modern conveniences. The table will be particularly well-cared for. Boarders and visitors may rely On every comfort and attention.'•" ~ . /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7344, 3 June 1885, Page 1
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