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Electoral. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP WAITEMATA. , ELECTORAL. In pursuance of "The Electoral Act, 1905," and in compliance with instructions received from the Clerk of the Writs, I hereby declare the Result'-of the Poll taken at a contested Election, held on December 6, 1905, as "follows, viz.: — ',■ Alison, Ewen William ... ... ... 3,128 Clinkard, Cecil Henry ... ........ 2,157 , Informal . ... - ... -- ..... 84 ' Total .... ... «• ...„'-*. 5,569 Majority for Ewen William Aliaon ... 971 I therefore declare , ■■;'' EWEN WILLIAM i ALISON, .' f# The person selected for the aforesaid district, and that the Writ has been endorsed and transmitted-by me to the Clerk of the Writs. Wellington, this 12th . day, of Decern"cer, 1903. '.---' ' J. C. WEBSTER. Returning Officer. Devonport, December 12, 1905. - ; ■ THIRD SCHEDULE. . DECLARATION' OF LICENSING POLL EN THE DISTRICT. • LICENSING DISTRICT OP WAITEMATA. In pursuance of " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1395," and " The Licensing Acts Amendment Act, 1904," I hereby give public notice of the result of the Local Option Poll taken, under the provisions of the said, ;Act. - *■ ." . ':■[: • ■■■■'• Number of Votes Recorded, 5352. Tha>,t the number of : Licenses existing in the District continue ... 2,543 That the number of Licenses - exist- ' ).. ■ ing in the District be reduced... 2,315 That no Licenses be granted in the - District • ... ' ... ...... 2,562 Informal , • - ....-.- — — : 130 ■ The total number of voters /whose votes were recorded at the Poll was : 5352, and as the number of votes recorded in favour of the proposal that ; the existing ; number of Licenses in the District continue is an absolute majority ot the total number of voters as aforesaid, I hereby declare such proposal to be carried. - j .Dated this 12th day of December. 1905. j J. C. WEBSTER, ' Returning Officer. Devonport, 12th December, 1905.- _____ 1 . , , . . . —- —— Board and Residence. > NORTH Vacancies in Private Fam-1 ily for 2 or 3 Gentlemen Boarders; ' close to Devonport Wharf; hot and. cold . water; -good balcony view.— H.KKALD Office. ■ - - . .'. ■; "__-; _ . -,-' ' ! "ITAOANOLGS for Gentlemen at Bona Vista V (lately renovated), fop of Welilingtonstreet; newly furnished; spacious dining and sitting rooms; piano and bath.—Mrs A. M. Robinson, Proprietress. ■__■ VACANCIES for Two Bachelors with four others, in quiet household, near Choral Hall; modern bath arid conveniences.—" Reasonable," HEKALD Office. ______ f? RACEMERE. Wellington-street—Vacancies vJT for Tourists and Permanent Boarders; private apartments for families; overlooking harbour. Terms moderate.— Dwyer. VACANCIES at "Eliesmere." Princesstreet. : Telephone, 458. - CUMAEVO," Symonds-street. -- Private Board and Residence. Telephone, 833. " "TT'NNORE," Symonds-st. — Vacancies for J_ tourists and permanents. 'Phone 1076.— Miss Mackenzie,j '■;.-. :';■*'■..'■- .:■'■ ."■ ■ . VACANCIES at the "Langham," .fermynstreet. Hot and cold water bath.—Miss Bruce, Proprietress. Telephone 1401. -,; " "DESTHOLME." Upper Queen-street, near XV Newton East Vacancies ' for Boarders; home comforts, every convenience. —Misses Blackburn. .' ■ i_l_____ VACANCIES for 3 or 4 Gent. Boarders, private family; single or double rooms; heme comforts; overlooking King's, Drive.— Mrs. i Grey, No. 4 Dilworth Terrace. . A WA-AWAROA BAY, WAIHEKE. COMFORTABLE BOARD AND ''RESIDENCE-. At this Magnificent SheltoredVßay., Good Beating. Bathing-. Fishing, and Fine Camping Ground, - . ' "''.'•'■'- Post Office and Telephone at House. — ;; Apply, ' • :■".., ; MRS.' GORDON, , - .■■ .: . Waiheke. CUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. *p Mrs M. E. A. SCOTT wishes to notify her old friends that she has removed to x"Waiteinata Villa," next Northern Club, Princesstreet. VACANCIES FOR PERMANENT BOARDERS. Terms Moderate. .-•■■. IVERSDALE, MAHURANGI ; HEADS A\ ... , WHARF. -~ ,v. . . THE MOST CONVENIENT HOLIDAY RE-SORT NORTH OF AUCKLAND. • TERMS: Per' Day. 4s ';■■ Per Week, 22s 6d. ■■'-. Oil Launch for Fishing or Picnic Parties. MRS. A. D. GRANT. Proprietress, pARLTON BOARDING HOUSE. TE .&ROHA, Has been Raised,' Altered, Thoroughly Renovated, and Comfortably Furnished ; - throughout. ■ TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate '. " Charges. " ' : MRS. BLENCOWE. Proprietress. T> O T O R V A. -IX r THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day. ss; week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write.i J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. •' :':' HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA, Lighted by Electricity. :v Adjoins the Government Baths and th* Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens.' TERMS-MODERATE. .'■■ Porters Meet nil Trains. i S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. - •f-rr-IA OR A" PRIVATE BOARD AND ■**• RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the - Sanatorium Grounds. . Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking . the Lake . : •'■■" • Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention; Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A. BRACKEBUSH, Proprietor. rr\ H i R w E L L ■ TT O U S E. ■ ' OTOEUA. TS7TNTER riiARIFF. . •" W. A. •'W ILLL^S ' proprietor.'';.: ■.;.,.":; : WAIWERA HOUSE. . ROTORUA, situated » V close to wharf and within 4 minutes' walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and railway station;' commands unrivalled view of Lake and Parade. This house has been considerably enlarged, entirely renovated; and refurnished throughout. Hot, cold, and, shower baths, electric light, perfect sanitary Arrangements. Every home comfort. Porteir meets trains.— J. Fallocna (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera. House, Rotorua. TPENNIS—For Tennis Nets, Poles/ Racquets, X Balls, Presses, also Racquets Reßtrung and Repaired.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen-street. . ■V\7TLSON'S Far Drums procurable here at. Hi last; simple, reliable remedy for deafness. Price. 21s.—Apply P. 0., Box 329. ;• X*QA~NEW IRON FRAME PIANOS' fsrtia cK/OU 13s 4il monthly.— and P. Piano AgencyTS Coldicuti,' Manager). LADIES.— Nurse De Young's Regulating Tonic and Pills are always effective. Price, 2s 6d each. Of all chemists. ...i t EAVESTAFF— \jno ot England's Best Piano Makers. Estabi?saed. ; lßio.—Sole Agents, the English and Foreign Piano Agency. S. Coldicutt. Manager. ■-- - IT'ISH, FISH, FlSH.—Fines?,; quality FlorinJ- ders, .: Schnapper. Muliet, and other choice varieties at reduced prices.— Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Customhouse. 'Phone 653. -:; .. , ,- -. ' . . PIANOS— Broadwood. Blutuner. Allison, and others exchanged for old instruments.—E. and F. Piano Agency. 191, Quee«i-street. >: ■.'■../■;. '.- ;>■.■■■■ I?OUNX>-The Best Stock of Pianos and OrX? sans «at 191. Queen-streefc.—E. . and .FPiano Agency (S. Coldioutt. Manager). :; . ANOY LEATHER GOODS—In Fitted Cases, Bags, Purses, Wrist and if Haral, ; Bags, Collar Boxes, etc.. etc.-,'we claim' to know our. I Business.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., QaeenI street. • j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13048, 13 December 1905, Page 7

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