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Electoral. ••'/'.' riITY OF AUCKLAND. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. KARANGAHAPE WARD. "^ Notice is hereby given that at a Poll taken this day for the Election of one (1) Councillor for the above Ward the following Votes were recorded : ERNEST KUGSTER .. ;.. .. 01 . HENRY THOMAS GARRATT .. 204 i Informal .. .. .. ... 10 - And I therefore declare > fe MR. HENRY THOMAS GARRATT |, duly elected. f S. BROOKING, | Returning Officer. | City Council Offices, f September 11,1593. '| THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Notice is hereby given that at the Poll taken this day the following Votes were recorded :— MACKV, SAMUEL COCHRANE .. 272 AVENKLL, WILLI AM 213 WYNYARD, ROBERT 179 MccALLUM, ROBERT HOPE .. 115 I hereby declare that SAMUEL COCHRANE MACKY " ' WILLIAM >VENEI.L ROBERT WYNYARD Have been duly-elected Councillors of the Borough of Devonport. J. DINSDALE, Returning Officer. Borough Office, Devonport, September 14,1593. DOUOU H OF NEW MARKET. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. RESULT OF POLL.; Votes. JAMES S. ANGUS .. .. „ 83 GEORGE HERON 77 WALTER W. WUYMAN .. .. 73 JOHN McCOLL ..49 I therefore declare the three first-named to be duly elected Councillors for the Borough of Newmarket. JAMES PIRIE. Returning Officer. Newmarket, September 14,1593. "OOROUGH OF PARNELL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. ELECTION OF THREE COUNCILLORS. ,'■ I hereby notify that at the Poll taken this day for the election of throe Councillors for the Borough of Pauiell, in the place of the throe Councillors who retire by rotation, the number of votes received by each candidate was -is follows:— MATSON, AMELIA .. .. .. 170 POL) ARI), NAPIAN WILLIAM .. 181 thhrnks, Joseph 178 WHITLEY, ILL!AM SPENCER .. 174 Informal 3 And I hereby declare POLLARD, NAPIAN WILLIAM. TIIORNES, JOSEPH WHITLEY, WILLIAM SPENCER to be duly elected Councillors of tho said Borough, they having received the highest number of votes. Parnell, 11th day of September, 1893. W. C. BRACK ENBURY, Returning officer. Educational. "]%/■" ISS ADA ARDR OP' S -i-*-*- COOKICRY CLASS TO-DAY-COLD SWEETS. At 2.30 p.m. St. Andrew's College, Symonds-street. Saturday Class will be at 10.30 a.m. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, XAMAKI, Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD, and Mr. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors, London Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Spring Term will began on Tuesday, Sept. 10tlL A'Bus for Day Roys leaves Newmarket daily. Prospectuses ifuy be obtained at' the- Dfoi-osan Office, Victoria As-cade. riHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. The next Term will commence on TUESDAY, September 19. Head Master— C. P. Newcombe. KINDERGARTEN k PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Gladstone Road, Parnell.—Miss L. Cole.— Senior Classes, Miss C. Cole.—School reopens Tuesday, September 19. MR. W. MALCOLM, F.E.1.5., formerly Headmaster of the High School, Milton, Ofago, and Principal of the Training College, Cbrtitchurch, will shortly commence Classes fur the preparation of Students for the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Law Examinations. A Class will also be opened for the preparation of Candidates for Teachers' Certificates. Auckland, September 12, 1893. T>OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, -"-* NORMAN-STREET, MOUNT ROSKILL. MRS. GILSTAIN, Having had long experience in tuition and training young ladies, will be happy to receive additional pupils. Quarter commences from time of pupil's entrance. Subjects ok Instruction: English Language and Literature. Music, French, Drawing. Dancing and Calisthenics. Plain and Fancy Needlework. Masters engaged for girls finishing their education. Terms: For Boarders, per annum .. _ £150 0 0 Children under seven years .. .. £25 0 0 Day Pupils, per quarter ... ... £110 Music Lessons, per quarter .. .. £0 15 0 ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, / FOR YOUNG LADIES, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Next term will commence on Tuesday, Sept. 26. PRINCIPAL-MISS NEWCOMBE. MR. R. LES LI E HUNT (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's Cathedral Church, Parnell), Teacher of the Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, etc.—Teaching Rooms at Residence, "Alder Hey," Manukau Road; and at Messis. Richardson and Co.'s Musical Budget, 150, Queen-street. Mr. Hunt holds a Cbiss for Ladies and Gentlemen for Instruction in Sight Singing, Voice Training, etc., with Practice of Part Music at St John's College Hall, Gladstone Road, on Friday Evenings, at half-past seven o'clock. OIANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street. Terms on application. MRS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. Principals—Mrs. Clayton and Miss Hull. Third term, 18th September, 1893. LOWER G!._BNSIDEy UPPER SYMONDS-STREBOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient Staff.— Half-term begins on Monday, September 25. French Class, Tuesday and Friday Afternoons: Prof, de Montalk. Music and Singing, Wednesday Morning : Prof. C. S hmitt. Music Lessons, other days : Mr. H. Connell and Lady Teachers. Painting, Monday and Thursday : Mr. T. Ball. Gymnastics, Wednesday Afternoon : Prof. Carrollo. Pupils received for special subjects. Prospectuses on application. MISS CLARICE BRABAZON (Late Italian Concert Company) has VACANCIES FOR PIANOFORTE PUPILS. 2.} guineas per term of 12 lessons. Open for Concert Engagements. Address : Grafton Road. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the MARIST BROTHERS. Education thoroughly English, includes Shorthand (by J. H. Colwill, Principal Auckland School of Shorthand), Mathematics, French and Drawing. Classics by W. G. Macpherson, M.A. 'late Assistant Master St. James's Collegiate School, Jersey), who also takes private pupils. Candidates prepared for the various Public Examinations. Prospectus on application to the Br. Director. TUITION IN DANCING.—New Waltz, reverse, Minuet, Cachucha, etc. Advanced, Elementary, and Juvenile Classes. Term from date of first lesson.— Foresters, Hall, Newten. — Miss Scott, Nelson-street. . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9306, 15 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9306, 15 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9306, 15 September 1893, Page 1

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