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Electoral. "ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE ' Jli THAMES DRAINAGE BOARD, UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1880, AND THE SEVERAL AMENDMENTS THEREOF, AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS IN FORCE THEREUNDER. It is hereby notified that Robert Comer James Frater .lames Marshall Lennox Joseph J. Macky Thomas Morrin Richard Spratt Samuel Turtle Francis Angus White William Scott Wilson Have boon duly nominated as Candidates for the Office Of Member of the Thames Drainage Board. As the number of candidates nominated (9) exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled (7), I thorefore give notice that a Poll will be taken at the Borough Council Chambers, Albert-streot, Thames, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of January, 1889, between the hours of ,nine in the forenoon and six in the afternoon. F. R. G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer. • Thamos, January 12,1889. Calls. CV" A L L. At a Meeting of the Directors of the Paul's Creek Goldmining Company, Coromandel, held this day, a Call of One Penny per share has beon mode on the capital of the above Company, payable to the Manager, at the Office of the Company, No. 2, Insurance Buildings, on February 13, 188». T. A. MENZIES, Legal Manager. Auckland, January 14,1550. New Zealand and Foreign Travel. nnHOS. pOOK AND QON, TOURIST & GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, ISSUE COUPONS AT SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OVER THE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Agents for all tho Principal Linos of Steamers and Railways throughout the World, Ilaving Offices and Agencies throughout New Zealand, can now BOOK TRAVELLERS TO ANY PART OF THE COLONY, OR TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Special Kates for Families and Parties. Special Arrangements Made with Hotels. Special Facilities for Local Trips. Arrangements for Familios going to Port Waikato or LaJce Hotel, Takapuna. Arrangements for Parties going to Waiwora. Special Trips to the Hot Lakes Special Tours Overland to Wellington. Complete Tours of the Colony. Tours including the Sounds. Tours embracing all Objects of Interest in New Zealand. Copies of Thos. Cook and Son's New Tourist Map of Now Zoaland, and Copies of the Australasian Gazette, froo on application at our Offices and Agencies: And for'all further particulars, apply to the Agents, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunodin, Invercargill; THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE (Opposite Town Clock), AUCKLAND. Dental. EL F. WIN D S ° R, SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), Late op the Firm of Kempt and Windsor, Begs to intimate to the public of Auckland and country districts that ho is still in practice at tho old Chambers FOOT OF SIIORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY, He requests a share of their support. Box 210. Telephone 377. "VT OTI C E OF REMOVAL. MR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Desires to inform his Patients and Friends that he has Removed from Wakofield-stroot l o more central offices, QUEEN-STREET, over Mr Wayte's, Book seller, opposite Wyndham-street. Hours : From 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. Watches, Jewellery, &c. JXT O W D E N , WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, Has now convenience for the making and repairing of Jewellery and for the repairs of every description Watches, Chronometors, &c, &c, and to further in ncroase his ropairing and manufacturing depar inent he is disposing of the remainder of his PIANOS at and under cost Persons having old gold Jewellery can have it made up into new and fashionable articlos to order, and all tho hotter classes of Watches and Chronometers receive his personal supervision. Itothorham's English Levors in stock. Board and Residence. MRS. ARTHUR M. WAKEFIELD, Holmloigh House, Northcote, close to wharf and beach—Two Rooms vacant on Friday, tho 18th. —Terms, to two ladies sharing one bedroom or lady and gentleman, very moderate, and including board. DURHAM HOUSE, opposite Grammar School, Lower Syinonds-street.—Apartments. Bath and Piano. Tonus moderate. 'J. rams pass door. A PARTMENTS.— Mrs. Powell, opposite r\ park Lodge, Corner of O'Rorko and Princesstrouta. " TTTiERNLEIGH," Symonds-streeb (next _1D Grammar School). — Cashel. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, k3 at Devonport for a limited number in a very pleasant situation.—For address apply to Johnston and Noble, Grocers. DILSTON HOUSE (Lower SymondsKcreet).—Private sitting rooms, double and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate, as may be arranged.—Mrs. Loverock. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.—Select Board and Residence at this well-known Boardinghouse. Single and double rooms, plunge and shower-bath, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited. —Mrs. Mansfield. A PARTMENT3 for Gentlemen at Hill_c3l- side, Alton Road (near Supreme Court). Harbour view unsurpassed. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by lottor tgjyS'i Herald Office. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUBEN-STREET.—Hoard and Residence, single rooms, Ids per week ; smoking and reading rooms, baths (hot and cold). Single Furnished Rooms, 4s per week. Every convenience. Every attendance.—D. Norden, Proprietor. THE CARLETON, , CITY ROAD, CONDUCTED BY MBS. GRAHAM. Privato Sitting Rooms. Good Sea Viow. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telophono 326. mREMENDOUSLY BIG MEN will find I Summer Cop.ts, measuring 60 inches round chest; and Professional Mon, Frock Coats and Coats and Vests to match, at , J. M. MCLACIILAN'S, 222, Queen-stroot. INVENTIONS Patented and TRADE I MARKS Registered in all parts of the world by EDWARD WATERS, International Patent and Trade Marks Office, 76, Chancery Lane, Melbourne. Established 1859. Circular of charges on appli cation. "OOUNDKEEPEUS , BOOKS (under the JL new Act), 25 and SO pages, with the Schedule ot Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, on Sale at the iiKUALD Publishing Office, Quoaii-atraot.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9263, 17 January 1889, Page 1

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