, Electoral. -m/TANUREWA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. An Election of two duly qualified persons as Members of the Manurewa, Road Board, to nil the vacancies caused by the retirement of Mr. \\. McLaughlin and Mr. R. White, will be held at the Office of the Hoard, Manurewa Station, oil MONDAY, the 4th May, 1891. Nominations will be received by mo tip till the hour of noon on MONDAY, the 27th April, IS9I, at the Office of the Board. reiD, Returning Officer. Manurewa, 14tli April, 1891. THE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Manurewa Road District will be hold at the Office of the Board on MONDAY, the 4th May, ixt 2 - ,n ' S. H. REID Clerk. 14th April, 1891. "O APAKURA ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION NOTICE. An Election of throe duly qualified persons as Members* of tho Papakura Road Board will be held at the Office of the Board, Papakura Valley, on SATURDAY, May 2, 1891. Nominations will bo received by me up to the hour of noon on SATURDAY, the 23th April, 1891, at tho Office of the Board. > rpid S. 11. REID, Returning Officer. Papakura Valley, April 14,1891. THE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers IJ of tho Papakura Road District will be held at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 2, 1891, at the Office of the Board. S. H. IIKI D , . Clerk. rjIURANGA ROAD BOARD. Written Nominations will be received by me at the Turanga Creek Schoolroom at noon on THURSDAY, the 2;! rd day of April, 1891, for Candidates to till the three ordinary vacancies in the above Board ; and the Election will be held (if necessary) on SATURDAY, the 2nd May, 1891, in the Turanga Creek Schoolroom, between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. IVTUTE, 1 L. 11. WHITE, Returning Officer. April 15, IS9I. * ATA RATA ROAD BOARD. In pursuance of the provisions of the Regulations of Local Elections Act, ISTO, and the Road Board's Act, ISB2, anil its amendments, it. is hereby notified that an election of three duly quail (led persons to take ihe places as members of th« above Board of Messrs. .Manning, Parker, and Strong, who retire, will be held on SATURDAY, May 2nd, 1891, at the Bombay Hall. Nominations will be received by me up to twelve o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, April -2nd, IS9I, at the house of Mr. (J. Balmti, Bombay. A Poll, if necessary, will take ulace at the Bombay Hall, on SATURDAY, May 2nd, IS9I, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 0 p.m. WALTER NORTON, Returning Officer. April 13,1591. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DISTRICT OP TE AROIIA. Gentlemen,— . j It is with the deepest regret that I announce that in consequence of the report of tho Judges who were appointed to try the petition presented against my return by Colonel Eraser, I shall not be able to offer myself as a candidate for the honour of representing this important district when tile Speaker issues his writ for an Election to take place. I was extremely sorry to And that during my absence in England any illegal act had' been committed, even in mistake, by any supporter of mine. It now simply remains for mo to thank you once more most sincerely for the honour you did me last December, in electing me as your Representative and I shall never forget the kindness you then showed me. I hope tho member you will soon choose to represent you will be able to serve you more diligently and faithfully than I could have done ; and, with every best wish for the prosperity of the various interests in your district, Believe me, Gentlemen, , Yours most respectfully, WM. SHEPHERD ALLEN. Annandale, Piako, April 11, 1891. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL, PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
Ladies and Gentlemen,— • I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for tire office as Director. As to my qualifications, I am the resident partner of the well-known firm, Dillon Burrows and Company, wholesale manufacturing confectioners, Kent-street, Sydney; and may here mention that through my own enterprise and business ability have now the largesit business in the Southern Hemisphere. i 1 am one amongst the very largo policyholders of the society, and a man of thorough business habits, and should you elect me one ov your Directors, I pledge myself to use my utmost endoavouis to promote the welfare and prosperity of our grand institution. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, « JOHN 11. McPniLLING. Am.p. society.-election of » DIRECTORS. —11KN JAM IN SHORT is a Candidate, offers the experience of a life-time, knows the lequiremenis of members everywhere, the value of intercolonial securities, was -SI years Chief Agent and Lecturer, has leisure and energy, able to suggest how to obtain new business. Members generously co-operate to secure his return V lie deserves it. , B SHORT deserves the unanimous o support of the Members of the A.M.P. Society as Director. « Business Cards. ' WILLIAM GILL, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT, 81, Queen-street, Auckland. AMES STICHBURY, HOTEL AND ESTATE VALUATOR, AGENT, AC., Thirty Years' Auckland Auction Experience. Sticlibury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. -pi DVVA R D jg ARTL EY, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET W ? PHILLIPS AND SON, • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours,Varnislies, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapesty Mouldings. Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to nine, and carefully packed. , / ' 119,- and 101, QUEEN-STREET.
JOSEPH g A K B E R (Late Fellow of the Manchester Institute of Accountants), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MINING AND GENERAL AGENT, * 14, Victoria Arcadk. Auckland. TJROWN, CAMPBELL, & 00., WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, . GENERAL IMPORTERS (Established 18-10), I SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mckenzie & cvgrthmhuk„ o. s IMPERIAL TOMATO SAUCE. t, - tvt i„i„ /Wellington Exhibition, 18Sf>. Priz Medals IK ii an and Colonial (London), 1880. A DELICIOUS CONDIMENT, used with Hot or Cold Meats, imparts richness to Soups, Hashes, Curries, Fowls, Fish, Ac. Largely used by Union S.S. Co., principal Clubs, and Hotels throughout New Zealand and Australia. .T. HENDRY, Sole Agent, 111, Victoria Arcade. T. M. H 0 L » s " 1 » FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENT, 12 AND 14, O'CONNELL-STREET, SYDNEY Recently Manager for the Kauri Timber Co., Ltd.), Is open to RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS Of ' TIMBER OR PRODUCE. JJ E N R Y |J LLIO TT, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. ' This business is being conducted by me in the name of " Henry Elliott," as heretofore. ISABELLA E. ELLIOTT. April 10, 1890.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 8
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