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Electoral. ELECTION OP MEMBERS OP THE THAMES DRAINAGE BOARD, UNDER - THE -REGULATIONS, HADE UNDER THE GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT 1873, AMENDMKNT ACT 1886, FOR FIXING THE THAMES DItAINAOB ARnA, AND . CONSTITUTING TUB THAMES DRAIN AGE BOARD. It Is hereby notified that— COMER, ROBERT FRATEi:, JAMES LENNOX, JAMPB MARSHAL) MORKIN, THOMAS " '<'■ '■: SAUNDERS, ALEXANDER BPRAIT, RICHARD TURTLE, SAMUEL WHITE, FRANCIS ANGUB Having been Duly Nominated This Day as Candidates for the Office of Member of the THAMEI DRAINAGE BOARD, a POLL will be taken for the election of Seven of the above-nominated gentlemen on SATURDAY, the 15th day of January, 18>7, between the hours of nine in the forenoon and six in the afternoon. F. R. G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer. Thames, rth January, 1887. "pi AST TAMAKI ROAD DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Under the 49th Section of the Road Boards Act, 1882. A Meetlrg of Ratepayers will be held at the old Otsra Sohoolhouge, en SATURDAY, Februnry 6, at half-past three o'clock, to elect a member of the Kast Tanuki Roai Board, in place of the Rev. Gideon Smaler, resigned. Kach candidate must forward to me, at the residence of Mr. McOe -hie, not later than January 26th, a notice of hie intention to become a caudi tato, signed by himself and two ratepayers qualified to vote. AUGUSTUS J. SHACKELL, Returning Officer. January 11, 1857. Board and Residence. WHANGAREI HEADS.-Board and residence by tho day or week, on moderate terms, at Mrs. Morgan'*, Seaside House, convenient for sea bathing aud fishing', horses can be had on hire, A LADY having a large and comfortablyfurnished House, delightfully situated, Is desirous of letting part, or would take Gentlemen as Boarders. Poiition central and retired.—For address, apply HmuLn Office. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-efcreet, Auckland.—Board and Kesidence by the day, week, or month. Seven minutes' walk straight through Custom-street to Wharf. Private sitting-rooms. Terms moderate. . , , "YTORTH SHORE —Board and Residence JLi for two gentlemen only. Terms moderate.— Apply P.O. Lllewall Bros. OSEBANK HOUSE, Devonport.—Sαperlor Board and Residence, double and single bedroomr, plunge ana shower baths. Healthy situatlon, on voloapifi soil; beautiful sea view. A GENTLEMAN can have Board and ii. Residence in a private family in Poasonby at a moderate »te.—Apply Mr. Martelll, Richmond Road Corner of Susiez-ttreet, 3 minutes' walk from tram. A LADY having had a large family of her owe, and considerable experience in nuraing, would be glad to receive into her house Ladies from the country requiring su-b services. The House is pleasantly situated about SO minutes' walk from town, ai,d 'buses pass the door. Medical references given.— by letter, to Nurse, Herald Offite. RIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. JL McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet— Board and Residence; piano plunge and sbowet bath, splendid view, no children, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-street (between Victoria and Welleiloy-street)—Select Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms plunge and shower baths, piano, etc. WATERLOO HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Qneon-street Home comforts. SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. Double ami single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. M'.r,!:. , 01d, Proprietress. GOOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, WELLKSLEY-STRRET EABT. , Board and Lodging* I6s per week. All meals 6d. MR K. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, OBKT'BTBICT. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Batiuwm, etc. Visitor* will and a comfortable Home. PARUA BAY, NEAR WHANGAREI: FAVOURITE SUMMER RKSORT.-Mrs. McDonald withes to draw attention of the publio to her Favourite Summer Resort. Since last season a number of new rooms have been erectod and other improvements made, which will greatly add to the comfort of visitor*. The hlthest references from ladles who have resided at Parti* Bay can be given. Terms: One pound per week; Children, half prion. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within '15 miles of Auckland.— the invalid leaking health and the tourlat on pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer gnat attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitor* will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with nil the advantages of a Unit-class sanatorium. Com m tin I dally by xleamer and coach alternately. 'I erms, Ss 6d per day. Hi 10s per week ; £9 four weeks (Including baths and towels). Letters or telegram* addressed to I tit* Manager, Wnlwera Hotel ; or H. H. Hayr & Co., Agents, 13, Lower Uueen-street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. G. W °~~° *, Formerly of the Victoria Dining Rooms, j lias groat pleasure in informing his numerous friend and the public in general that he has taken possession of THE BLUE POST DINING ROOMS And BOARDING-HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREKT EAST, Where he hopes for a continuance of past favours. ALL MEALS, NINEPKNCIS. MERCER RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Tourists) by rail to the LAKES AND WAIKATO DISTRICTS Otn always irely on getting REFRESHMENTS At the well-known RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. BEST OF MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF EVSRY TRAIN. N.B.— Trains stop opposite above Rooms for twenty minutes. : CALL IN AND JUDGR FOR YOURSELVES THB QUALITY OF THK MEALS AND ATTENDANCE. LIQUORS: , . The best BRANDS only kept In stock. MRS. L. R. JAMES, Proprietress. VBNTNOR HOUSE, BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT, Late tho residence of Charles Cave, Esq., Is now opened for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen in search of a permanent or temporary home, as well as for visitors requiting change of air and rest (or a few days or weeks. In furnishing the Ladles' Drawlngroom, the Diningroom and the Gentlemen's Bmokingroom, the object has been to combine elegance with comfort and con venlence. ■ The bed?, bedding , , and linen of the single and double looping apartments are superior In Quality and scrupulously clean. Ventnor Hcuse, is two storied, has a large balcony, and commands splendid views of the Harbour, 11 emuer*, and Pa,rneli. Bathroom ia the house. Sea* bathing upon tandy beach, wrtii use of key to the new batbiog-houtes. Highest references, mHOMAS Q UOI, ■£•■' PARK HOUSE, VIOTORIA-STREBT EAST, AUCKLAND. THOMAS QUOI has much pleasure in returning his most sincere thanks to the public of Auckland and its surroundings who, together with his numerous country friends, have to kindly supported him In the past, and at the nmt time could auure his many I atrons tbat no effort on his part will be spared to make the NOW WELL-KNOWN PARK HOUSE a still more favourite rendezvous with the local and travelling public. The position is a most healthful and central onr, adjoining as It does the very heart of the city, and yet having the advantage of the pure air of the Albert Park—Auckland's most beautiful and fashionable breathing space. The table will be found to be equal, if not superior, to any in town, while the lodging accommodation is unsurpassed in the city everything being now and clean . Hot and cold baths Prices to suit all pockets. Board and , lo 1 Ring from 17s 6d per week:. Meals at all hours, 9i. visitors to town during the approaching holidays are requested 0 note tke address—' • : • « '-&-\ THOMAB QUOI, i PARK. HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 8
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