Licensing Notices. MANUKAU LICENSING COMMITTEE . ELECTION. I. SIDNEY JOHN BROOKEIELD. Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Manukau, do hereby declare the result of , the, Poll taken, on the 13th day of March, 1906, for the election of (5) five members of I committee of the said Licensing District to i be as follows: — Bwrr, Samuel 1583 Gordon, Angus 19V0 j Hodge. Samuel 1496 McLaughlin. William 2155 McLennan. Duncan 2133 Neiison. Daniel ... 214 J I!o«e, John ... 212s Slade, William I'M Smith, Godwyn Dalrymple ... 1 J 99 We-.tney, William 1645 Total No. valid votes polled ... 3743 No. of votes rejected as informal ... 207 . I therefore declare— ANGUS GORDON WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN duncan Mclennan DANIEL NUILSON JOHN ROWE duly elected Members of the said Committee. S. J BROOKFIELD. Returning Officer. Onehunga, 23rd March. 1905. Meetings. <? -z - % fa (VtM Vl h\ )j) Wocitr*. NOTICE is hereby given that a-GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at St. James' Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, ifAtwu 'idtil, 1900, at /.So p.m., when APPROPRIATIONS, as under, will be allotted: — FIRST GROUP, 163 rd and 164 th- , Sale £400 0 0 SECOND GROUP, 136 th and 137 th, by Sale £400 0 0 THIRD GROUP, 128 th and 129 th, by Sale £400 0 0 FOURTH GROUP, 94th and 95th, by Ballot £400 0 0 FIFTH GROUP, 93rd and 94th, OT by Ballot £400 0 0 SIXTH GROUP, 87th and 88th, by Ballot £400 0 0 SEVENTH GROUP, 10th and 11th, by Ballot £400 0 0 EIGHTH GROUP. 10th and 11th. by Ballot, £400 0 0 NINTH GROUP, 10th and 11th. by Ballot £400 0 0 TENTH GROUP, Bth and 9t.h, by Sale £400 0 0 Total ... £4000 0 0 UNDER RULE 96. Members desiring to be " FINANCIAL" for the above APPROPRIATIONS must pay all subscriptions, etc., clue before 5 p.m. on MONDAY, March 26th. Moneys received on TUESDAY, 27th inst., or on WEDNESDAY, the day of the meeting, being too late to be entered up in time for the appropriations. Members are requested to note that the Office of the Society is being Removed to Harbutt Buildings, Victoria-st. East. By Order of the Board J. C. GRIERSON, > Secretary. AUCKD. Co-op. Terminating Bldg. Soc.— Appropriations, £4000. Six Ballots, four Sales. St. James' Hall, Wednesday, March 28th, 7.30 p.m. « THE ANNUAL GENERAL §&& X MEETING OF AUCKLAND -M&at ORANGEMEN will be held in the Ma'EggsL New Protestant Hall, Karangaliape Road. Auckland, on WED—rwrrr—' NESDAY, March 28. at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: ' rustees' Report and Balance-sheet, and Matters Connected with the Hall Property. J. CARNAHAN, J. CARNAHAN, Secretary. UNITED SOUTHERN COLLEGES OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. A Special General Meeting of the Association will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, 27th March, at the Chamber of Commerce, commencing 8 p.m. sharp. All members and intending members are requested to attend, as the business is important. h g palethorpb> Hon. Sec.
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. ,i . .« ' - • * " ' A General Meeting of the above will be held on TUESDAY, the 27tli inst., at 8 p.m., in the Sports Club Rooms. All Members are earnestly requested to attend. C. MAYALL. Hon. Secretary. North shore DISTRICT FOOTBALL CLUB. , The Annual Meeting of the above will beheld in the Foresters' Hall. Devonport, 30th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. . W. A. KEY. Hon. Sec. Public Noticesrpiffi SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be Closed from the 27th MARCH to the 10th APRIL, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. JAS. KIRKER, General Manager. Auckland, 20th March, 1906. rji EN P O. U X D S. 'The above reward will be paid for information to convict the parsons who wounded two horses in my paddock on night of 19th March—Robert Smith, Onehunga. TN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE BROWN AND 1 SONS. THAMES. All Claims against this Estate must be rendered to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, 6th April next, or they cannot be recognised—L. I). NATHAN AND CO., LTD., Shortlancl-st., Auckland. Tailoring. rQ N B pRO F 1 ~ JyO IyjORE. ■ JUST THE ONE PROFIT, And that is a Moderate one. No Middlemen, no Extortionate Charges, no High Shop Expenses—that is the secret of our Popularity and Reputation as the Cheapest Tailoring House in Auckland.
gUITS jpROM gQS TO jyjEASURE. We are noted for our Excellent Cut. Splendid Workmanship, and Faultless Finish. We keep the Largest and Most Up-to-date Stock in Auckland to choose from. jgRITISH -yyOOLLEN QO„ HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. Opposite Post Office. Newton. Business NoticesOG U E AND jyj C EDDIE, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS, Having taken over the Business of Paterson and Co., are prepared to supply Grain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire, all kinds of Vehicles, Brakes, 'Buses, Gigs, Cabs, Waggonettes. Saddle Hacks, etc. 'Buses run regularly between Deronport and Takapuna. Telephone, 1902H. 8. M okkan - A.R.1.8.A. (Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects), ARCHITECT. 52, City Chambers. MAKE no mistake about the value at Dal- . ton's, 278, Queen-street. The very best in New Zealand. Try him
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 3
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