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DISTRICT OF EDEN. WRIT FOR ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER TO SERVE IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. In pursuance of “The Electoral Act, 1893. ' and " The Electoral Act Amendment Act, 1896.” I, Benjamin Gilmer. Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Eden, do hereby give n ®tice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 20th day of November. 1896, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of One qualified person to serve as member for the said District; and that the latest day for receiving Nominations for Candidates will be the 27th day of November, 1896; and that a Poll, if necessarv, will be taken at tht» several Polling Places of the said District on the 4th day of December. 1896. Every man desirous of becoming a Candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the District, by a Nomination Paper as prescribed by Section seventy five of “The Electoral Act, 1893, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 27th day of November, 1896. I he following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Eden :— The Borough Council Chambers—Devonport (principal) The Bay N iew Hall—Northcote The Zion Hill Schoolhouse—Birkenhead I he Colonial Sugar Company’s Schoolhouse — Chelsea The Public School house—Birkdale The Public Schoolhouse— Albany The Public School house—Mayfield The Public Schoolhouse Lake Takapuna vv esleyan Church, RusselLst—Arch Hili Christians' Meeting House—Kingsland St. Luke’s Parish Hall—Mount Albert I he Public Schoolhouse—Point Chevalier The Public Hall—Avondale The Public School house—New Lynn The Public Schoolhouse—Titirangi The Public School house—Wai komiti The Public Schoolhouse—Huia The Public Schoolhouse—Brooklyn The Public Schoolhouse—Waitakereif- West Coast Road BEN J. GILMER, Returning Officer. Star Chambers, Shortland street. Auckland, 21st November. 1896.

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SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. SEVENTH INDUS TRIAL EXHIBITION. TO BE OPENED TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24th, At 3 O'CLOCK, BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (I|JR J. J. HOLLAND). The following is the programme for the next four days WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25— 7.30 p m.—Concert by Church of Christ Choir. 8.0 p m.—Writing Competition. 8.45 p.m.-Concert by Pitt-street Church Choir. During the evening the Union Bind will perform THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 267 30 p.m.—Dramatic Entertainment, All Saints' Sunday-school 8 0 p.m.—Shorthand Competition. y 8.45 p.m —Concert by Grafton Road Church Choir During the evening the Newton Band will perform FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27— 7.0 p.m.—Essay-Writing Competition. 7.30 p.m.—Concert by St. James' Choir. 8.0 p m._Map-Drawing Comnetiti in. 8.45 p.m.—Entertainment by Professor Carollo and Pupils. During the evening the Artillery Bind will perform SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28— 4 0 p.m.—lroning Competition. 7.0 p.m.—Boot-Cleaning Competition. 7.30 p.m.—Concert by Beresford street Church Choir 8 0 pm. —Darning Competition for Boys. 8.30 p.m.—Nail-Driving Competition for Girls. During the evening the Helping Hand Band will perform. „Jtl? day , SCh ??' Superintendents should not forget to remind their Scholars to attend themselres and also to ask their fathers and mothers, big brothers and sisters, and all their friends both old and young, to attend. ooin oia ~r % and - ( l irla remeniber that every Sixpence you give to the Exhibition is Sixpence more to go to the Children'si Hospital. Tickets, Is ; Children-, 6d. Tobe had from Sunday-School Union Depot. Wellesley-street • Brown and Stewart s, Queen-street: or at Door. * '

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXII, 28 November 1896, Page 116

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