PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS.
The following is a corrected list of the Provincial elections announced by the Returning Officers and the candidates already spoken of : — ' Electoral I ~^ ollin _ pi---.. ['Nomina- j Polling District. Polling Places, i t ion Day j Day Pakuranga .. {° R^Jl Kov 20 N0v.20 Onehunga .. Court-house ~ 19 ~ 25 Tamaki.. .. St. John's College „ IS „24 Eden ' Newmarket) , - o jsaen .. .. - (Whau ]Iall) - j „ i< | „ 22 Thames .. Shortland ~17 „ 1!) Coroinandel Court-house ~ 15 ~ is ( Helensville 1 Kaukapakapa i j Kaipara .. J Fi^U,oi I lg 2Q ' Puhoi I ! Waiwora J j ( Papakura "\ Papakura .. -| Wairoa (j lg j Bombay <;" xo •> -x v Pokeno J j T Mongonui -v | Mon *o™l - j gSS2 [\ ■■ 13 !„ IS v. Oruru J | ( "Walpu "\ j Otamatca .. \ Mangawai M v Paparoa J J Raglan.. .. {g^} | Oct. 31 ~ M East^ j Waikato .. \ Cambridge M N 17 J Horotni [ "V'' 11 » M v. Rangirirl J j f PukekohoWsf) Kamarama .. J Pokeno Hill \\ ~18 O0 I _ Tuakau j [ " SVarkwortli(l) J Mrangi Heads j- ~22 Dec. 3 ( Up. Matakana j f N., Ngarawhia^ tir . ,„» ! Hamilton | Walpa (2) .. Alexandra }- „IS N0v.22 I Ohaupo I V. Te Awamutu J _, . (Dvouprt. Hall") Takapuna (1) i Lucas1 Creek V 21 Dec 3 (WetiC.-house J ■ • w !i x f "Whoa Hall ) Waitemata(l) J Hdrson's Mill [ ~22 Dec 4 -, _ 4 (Gibbon's Mill] City East (3) Mechanics' Instute „24 Nov 25 City West (5) -{ V.M.C. Asso-V ( ciation Rooms I ~ 26 " 97 Parnell(2).. Parnell Hall , 2S "29 wtonW .. Newton Academy Dec. 1 pec. 2 The following is a list of candidates named for the several districts enumerated, so far as they can be at present ascertained :— Eden (2)—A. Beveridge, W. T. Buckland, (elected). Mongonui (1)— T. Ball (elected). Hokianga (I)—Sheehan (elected). Bay of Islands (I)—H. Carleton (elected). Tauranga (I)— Captain Morris (elected). Whangarei (1). Wairoa and Mangapai (I)—W. Orrniston W. McCuUou^h. Otamatea (I)—F. H. Hull, J. Hurndall. Albertland (I)—J. Shepherd, E. Browne Warkworth (I)—W. P. Moat, H. Palmer Kaipara (I)—H. Lloyd, H. B. Stoney. Takapuna (I)—G. M. Eeed. Waitemata (I)—A. K. Taj'lov. Newton (2)— J. McElwain. City of Auckland West (5)- J. F. Marie Grace, J. Burn, Swanson, Macready, Dignan, Boylan and Prime. City of Auckland East (3)— H. H. Lusk J. M. Dargaville, P. A. Philips, W. J. Hurst, H. Ellis. Parnell (2)— E. Wood, B. Tonks, Cheeseman (?) Onehunga (2)— G. M. O'Borke, J. Lundon, W. Lee, E. Laishley. Pakuranga (I)—J. Gordon, W. Woodward, Capt. Peacocke. Papakura (1)- W. Hay, C. O'Neill. Eamarama (1) —J. Crispe, B. Harris. Waiuku (I)—E. Hamlin. Coromandel (1) —J. Cadman, G. McLeod. Thames (4) —O'Haire, Carpenter, Bagnall, Swan, [C. "F. Mitchell,, Leydon, R. Graham, Hopcroft and Otto. Baglan (1) —Captain Johnston, Wilson. Waikato (I)—Farrell, W. Graham. Waipa (2)— H. Byron, J. Knox, T. H. Mabin, Roche. Opotiki (I)—W. Kelly, S. Moody. Turanganui (1) —Edgcumbe (?). Wes.t Tamaki —J. Kerr, J. Reyburn,
ALLEGED EXCLUSION OFPmr^r FROM PUBLIC SCTOOtJ 081" (To the Editor onheE TOoS _ before the Resident MaSratc A"? 3atli last, and published ia^your ii date, touching her chiM W ?Z£S* mission to District School, GSi/w&f^ as weH as o like complaint preferml&V ' H. Waite to the Board of F C W- yMr behalf of. a Mrs Eyan, &£?£?* remarks in reply. By the ten£ nf S* Education Act one of the primarvW the the school committee is to 01 vestigate all complaints of that charade t accordingly when some months bada d statements, or rumours, were bruited .Sf the secretary addressed a letter ft' editor of the New Zealand, n V l9 (duly published in that " LnS""' viting any person so wmcxoi\ ?' prefer their complaint to the committee J° would give it due consideration and if 1 out by facts immediate redress Sinenia + say no response was given to that invitation 0, and not a single complaint has been ma& the committee on the subject oin» a opening of the school. Many months Jt the > date of the alleged occurrences tf aggrieved pour their tale into the I of Mr H. Waite and Mr TW Beckham, but at the same time relSf abstain from furnishing the school committl 7 with the slightest hint as to the existence rff their wrongs. Why these persons sbouM apply to any quarter for redress but tC right one is a mystery which I am wholly unable to solve I may say, in conclusion that had the teacher, or my fellow com' mitteemen, attempted anything so impolitic and unjust as the exclusion from the school of children without shoes or stockings Ihirt otherwise tidy) I should have felt it my dub at once to place my resignation in the hands of the chairman.—l ani, &0., G.M.MW Sec. School Committee, City West,-No. I.^
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Auckland Star, Issue 1192, 18 November 1873, Page 2
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