Electoral. T>OROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. In terms of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876 I hereby give notice that the following persona have' this day been duly Nominated for election as Auditors FRASER, ANDREW GEORGE HfiDLEY, GABRIEL MILNE. JOHN As the number of candidates (3) exceeds the number of offices to be Ailed (2) I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken for the Election of two of the above on FRIDAY, 11th day of June, 1886, at the Offlce of the Devonport Road Board, Devonport Hall, from nine a.m. to six p.m. BENJ. TANNER. . Returning Officer. Devonport, Jane 1,1860. jgOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. In terms of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1576 I hereby give notice that the following Burgesses have this day been duly Nominated for election as Councillors: — ALISON, EWEN WILLIAM BARTLEV. EDWARD BOND, JOHN BROWN, WILT lAM HOILK • BURGESS, EDWARD WILLIAM CAMERON. RICHARD CHAMBERS, DAVID SAMUEL DITDER, Til' HAS JOHN DUNNING. JAMES GLKNNY, JO-tEPU HOOKER, CHARLES JISKVIS, JOHN I I.ANKHAM, GEORGE MAYS. JAMES OLIVER, HENRY JAMES 1 PHILCOX, WILLIAM. PUTS, HKNRY ROBERT", ROBERT JONES TAN FIELD, SAMUEL WHITE, THOMAS LEIGH As the number of Candidates (20) exceeds the number of offices to be fllitcd (9), I hereby give notice that a Poll for the Election of nine of the above will be taken en THURSDAY,, tlie 10th day of June, 1886, at, the office of the Devonport Hoad Board, Devonport Hall, from nine a.m. to six p.m. BENJ. TANNER, Returning Officer. Devonport, June 1,1886. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, 1888. ENVELOPES FOR RETURN OF VOTING PAPERS. Owing to the above having been enclosed with printed matter, which was in a sightly damp condition, some of the envelopes having unfortunately become gummed down, fresh envelopes can be obtained at all Branch Offices and Post Office Agencies of the Association. D. M. LUCKIE, General Manager. Wellington, May 31,1556. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ladies and Gentlimin,—lt is a rule of the Association ihat the Names and Addresses of Policyholders are not to be given. Under the circumstances I am unable to write to you all, so have forwarded circular letters setting forth my vlevs in connection with the ; rosnnt Election, and would »sk you to anply to Mr. Geo. W Jones, Phoenix Fire Office, Sbortland-street, when a copy will either be sent or handed to you.—Soliciting the favour of your votes, I am, Yours respectfully, GEO. S. GRAHAM. Railways. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. ISSUE OF MARKET TICKETS TO OHAUPO. On and after TUESDAY, the Bth June, 1836, Return Tickets, at .Saturday Return Fares, will be issued to Obapn on Tuesdays (available for the day of issue cnW), from the following stations: — At all stopping stations by eight a.m. train ex Auckland. At Frankton Junction and Rukuhia, by morning train. At Te Awamutu, Ngaroto, and lake Road by morning train. These Tlckots will only be available fcr the stations named thereon. May 29. 1888. BY ORDER. Notices of RemovalOF REMOVAL. MR. A. WRIGHT, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Has REMOVED From bis old premises to more commodious ones, , OPPOSITE THE STAR OFFICE. FIRE IN PITT-STREET. C. C. BROWN, HAVING REMOVED TO MOBSON'-STEEET (Four doors from Wellington-street), IS NOW PREPARED TO CARRY ON BUSINESS AS FORMERLY, And makes a specialty of the following :— MOUNTING NEEDLEWORK, ARTISTIC OCCASIONAL SUITES AND CHAIRS, Including— FRENCH POUFFKES. S. CONVERSATIONAL CHAIRS, SPANISH COUCHES, CENTRE OTTOMANS, AND FANCY CORNICES AND DRAPES. REMOVAL NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. On and after Ist July the Business of the above Company will be conducted in VULCAN LANK 'Firi Risks Acckpticd. Lowest Cuhritnt Rates. A. BADDELffr, Agent for the Province oI Auckland. Auckland, June 30, 18S5. Biiildmtt Material. Fuel, &c. £<OALS ! £JOALS I £1 OALS i EX PEERLESS. | TONS CO-OPERATIVE NEWCASTLE SLACK. '330 IONS 00 ' 0PERATIVJi NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD. W. * G. W 1 ™- CUSTOM-STREET EAST. ' The above is now discharging, and affords a favourable opportunity for laying in winter supplies. I■" 1 " pHOTOGRAPH IC. MILLEN'S ANILINEUM, for Colouring Photon anyone can use them ; results splendid:' PLUSH, WOOD, and GLASS FRAMES in great variety. A dark room for use of tourists free of charge.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 3
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