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Corporation Notices. G H *OF ONEHUNGA. EXTRAORDINARY KLtnTION OF COUNCIL* LORS. DECLARATION OF THE POLL. The following is a list of the votes polled by each candidate GEORGE FREDERICK GOLDSBURY .. 118 WILLIAM KINLAY WILSON .. _ 10!) JOHN DICKI-NSON JACKSON .. .. 10S SAMUEL BHIGKT 66 And in accordance with the nominations I hereby declare GkORGK FREDERICK GOLDSBURY (for Cr. Jamos' seat, resigned), WILLIAM FINLAY WILSON (for Cr. Webb's seat, resigned). JOHN DICKENSON JACKSON (for Cr. Yates'seat, resigned), duly electcd councillors for the Borough of Onehunga, WILLIAM lIY. STROBING?. Returning Officer. Onehunga, August 17, ISS6. JgOROU OF NEWTO N. NOTICE. At the Regular Meeting of the above Council, held 9tli August, it wan resolved, " That tho Town Clerk be instructed to take action against anv person erecting or altering any building In the Borough without a permit authorising the same." Permits may bo had on application at the Council Office, Groat North Road. Office hours from five to seven p.m. J. CURRIE, Town Clerk. August 17, 1886. Educational. Auckland college and GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS. An Examination will bo hold a*, the School, Sy-monds-street, on August 30, ISiG, and following days, for the election of two JUNIOR bCHOLARb. These Scholarships are open to all boys under the ago (f 13 years, and will entitle the holder to free tuition at the Grammar School until the end of tho year in which he reaches the age of 15. A freo railway ticket will also he given to any successful candidate residing two miles from the School, The subjects of examination will be :— Compjlsory.—Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Britisu History, English Grammar and Composition, and Goograpby. Onio.vAL.—Latin, French, and Chemistry, The Scholarships will bo awarded to the two boys of greatest piomise and attainments. Candidates must send their names and addresses, with certificates if age, to the undersigned on or before August 20, ou which day they must be within tho proscribed limits of age. Successful candidates will be required to submit certificates of good conduct at former schools, and may at any time be deprived of their scho'arships for irregularity in attendance, misconduct, or want of progress. G. VON DER HEYDE, Secretary. August 5, lSali. JJIEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Applications to attend tho Annual Examination of Teachers must be Bent in to the Minister of Education at Wellington not later than the 15th Septemher next. Printed forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned. Teachers who are uncertificated are required to attend examination, and will render th"mseivo3 liable to forfeit their appointment through non-attendance. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary Education Board. Offices, Victoria Arcade. ] THE PRACTICAL ASSAYING OF GOLD AND SILVER ORES. MR. I). R. SIIIRREFF GALBRAITH, Analytical and Consulting Chemist and Assayer, is now forming a Class for the above. During the assaying processes, the nature and action of fluxes and other chemical and physical matters connected with tho subject will bo explained. All necessary appliances supplied free to the members of tho class. Application should now be made at tha Laboratory, Buchanan s Buildings, Elliott-street. Auckland, Auguit ICth, 1886. JJ" O T I C E. MR. NEVILLE BARNETT. F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all part 3), viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ. Sightreading, Harmony, &c„ apply to above address. JOHN 0 OLOUGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church ■ street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making, Electric Apparatus, &c., &c. WRITING ! Writing ! Writing ! Taught as quickly /.a the ability of the pupil will permit at a moderate charge, any time during tho day or evening, or at tho pjpil's own residence. Book-keeping, Grammar. Music, etc.—Laurel House School, Symonds-stroet, two doors from City Road. To Let. FURNISHED Office, with Telephone, to Let, in St Mungo Chamberr, opposite Bank of New Zealand.—W. Buchanan, Estate A«eut.

TBIO LET—Furnished House near QueenJL street; healthy and very respectable locality. —Dnwden and P»Un. Agents QnoKn-ttreot. THIO LET, in Wyndham-street— Offices, 1 single or in suite, suitable for solicitors, architects, etc —Apply to D. F. Evans, Queen-street. TO LET, at Northcote, near Birkenhead Wharf—i ottage of four rooms icd seven acres land with orchard. — Apply T. aster, Queenstreet. HTIO LETThe Ground Floor and Cellar A of Premises close to Queen-street —For terms, apply to 1). F. Kvant, Property Agent, next to llurald Office, Queen-street. nni) LET— Premises in Wyndham-etreet, A suitable for a commission or small wholesale business.— For particulars, apply to D. F. Evans, next Herald Office, Queen-street. TO LET— A nice Eight-roomed House in St. Stephen's Avenue, I'arnell: very pleasantly situated ; water laid on.—Apply to H. Ashton and Moil, 8. New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET —5-roomed Cottage, gag, water, bath, workshop, ami nice garden, 12s; 4 roomed Cottage, with scullery, 9s, city water.—Apply Allen. Draper, Jervois Road, Ponsonby, or Victoria Arcade. TflO LET, in the centre of the city, on a JL lone lease—A large Store, doing an extensive grain and seed business The stock would also be sold, if required, on terms.—Wm. Aitken, shortlandstreet. _____ . mo LET, in Buchanan's Buildings, corner A of Welleslcy and Klliott streets—Shop, with three apartments, gas and water laid on.—Apply to J. am' G. Buchanan, Monumental Works, Wellesleyattest Fast. TO f.ET (Valley Road, Mount Eden) — Pretty live-roomed House; two verandahs, French Windows, gas and water.—Third house from Mount Rosklll Road. mo LET, at Whangarei—A new Shop, SL with two largo windows, suitable for a draper, corner of Bank and Cameron Streets, opposite the llank, and adjoining the Post Office ; good showroom, etc.—Apply to U. Caller, Whangarei. TO LET, OR FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, House in Grafton Road, opposite Domain Grounds, at present occupied by D. J. It'oLeod. A comfortable family residence, containing drawingroom, diningroom, library, and six bedrooms. I,urge bathroom, with lavatory, hot and cold water. Conservatory and kitchen and laundry. Gas and water laid on. Large garden and lovely view of harbour. Apply at once to WM. AITKEN. OFFICES. QFFICES. QFFICEB. TO LET, That Superior SUITE OF OFFICES (just vacated by tho BOARD OF EDUCATION), consisting of Eight Spacious, Light, and Lofty Rooms (two ground floor, and six upstairs), situate In WYNDHAM-STREET, just opposite Messrs. Hesketh and Richmond's. Firstclass chambers for Solicitors and Barristers; or for Civil Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and Public Companies are unsurpassed. Close to Queen-street. Most central position, and rent low. V. F. EVANS, Auctioneer and Land Agent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7719, 18 August 1886, Page 1

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