•- — - ■ •■-• ■ ' ' BLECTOBAL.^"*^ _^fO-5iT-^ | ELECTION OF THREE ME_!_£^ Xotice is hereby given that in ance with the "Local Elections Tut the following persons have been <_!?*♦.'■'' for the office of Members (3) "f land Harbour Board:— lhe W. " DACRE. CHARLES CRAVFIB S JULIAN, JOHN THOMAS LAXON. JOHN McINXYRE "- MENNIE, JAMES MILNE PARKER. WILLIAM JOBS_6\ and that the Pollins will tak<T-i the Offices of the Auckland Har_6n»T?-' «t< Quay-st., on MONDAY, FebS E ?*«. 1905, between the hours of p.m. Ol ' *»4 | F- L. PRIME, Auckland Harbour Board 'on!*?***' Febrnary 6th, 1005. .-^ AUCKLAND HARBOUR ani,. ■Gk, ELECTION. :v ~9*Rh I beg to announce that I am a C»_4ia,7 for one of the Vacant Seats on taeAnck land Harbour Board at tbe fortfcceii_» l Election. .' v^* ' ALEX AtISOM. jjj ARBOUR BOARD, ELEOTIOK& I beg to intimate that I am a Candiiik I for Election as a Member of the Aackksj ' Harbour Board. For over 12 years I h».» I represented the City on the Boara, w [having been twice elected Chairman, (fog it advisable to submit myself to the w_iu |of the Electors, as I desire to bo perfectly untrammelled in conducting the fiosrg'i [ business to the best advantage of the wbfiie community. My policy has been to get' wharfage accommodation suited to tkt growing requirements of a port like Ancfc land. Tours faithftfßy,:. J. t. j ullijt. | HARBOUR B<_ia_ ELECTION. I have much pleasure In announcing mj-. self a Candidate for Re-election for t Seat I in the Auckland Harbour Board. "-? Tours faithfully,' W. J. PAEKEB. ; fnO THE ELECTORS OF THE ATJCK, ■X' LAND HARBOUR BOARD. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of numerous Electors j am a Candidate for a Seat on the Boiri ' If elected, I should use my best endeavoun to further the interests of the Port.- ~" ™ The Auckland Harbour, situated aaft It 7 practically in the fairway between tia 1 great Continents of America and Attstfalii, is bound to become a great commercial port, and it is requisite that the aMpplDi accommodation should be kept up to all possible requirements. To this end I JlwiJ gladly co-operate, and, having been; fi-n-any years (to the palmy days- of _» Thames) a Borough Councillor and a _-_>■' ber of the Harbour Board, I know 7Se_eVthing of public business, and this, knowledge might assist mc to be of some Mtx: elected, as a member of the Auckland _•• bonr Board. I have likewise visited quite a number «j the principal ports of Britain and Amerfa, and have seen the great facilities for iifc. ping business which are required it s flrw class port such as we may hope'to'make ct Auckland, and I now feel cominced HiJi we must use our best efforts to'riaproH and increase the shipping convenience*,-and the facilities for the expeditious. __£__ of goods, which are necessary in every tip-to-date harbour. Further, "i snouH7ri*t overlook the fact that the coastal :tra_e of Auckland is already great, and nraat-Con-tinue to grow, and that the smaller ve_-ii have at present very inadequate accommodation, which I should endeavour to hatincreased. I should also co-operate with the Manukau-Waitemata Canal Promotk-' Company in getting a Bill through Parliament authorising the Harbour Board or a private company to build the canal, sothat Auckland might be sure of the West Coast trade of her own province at least. V ; - Should these views "meet with tbtr approval of the Electors, I shall be pleasM; If otherwise, I leave the matter with thea at the Poll on Election Day, 15th lnft I am, yours, _____ J- M. MENNIE. BDtTCATIOHAL. JJEMUERA KIXDERGABTES. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. : '~ Principal: Miss E. F. Brooke-Smith. HAS VACANCIES FOR PUPILS FOB PIANO AND VIOLIN. TERMS MODERATE. Address: Jervois Road, Ponsonby '.(near Three Lamps). .77 M E T. W. -F 1 *'*- * ..TEACHER OF MUSIC, Notifies Pupils that he Resumes Dati* February Ist. AcMress—PONSONBY f OAD. 7 "VfISS E. M. WOOLLAMS; Teacher «'•■ pi ano n(1 Theory, resume? duties on, Monday. February- 13. Address: avenue. Ponsonby. PHOTOGRAPHY. AUCKLAND mo rpHE -pBOSt. At the YXTOP.LD'S TpAIR. \f-BDALLIST ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION -_ H. J. SCHMIDT ■ETEMDS STUDIOS. VICE-REGAL PHOTOGRAPHERS. INSPECT THE LEADING STUDIO OF MODERN PC* \ TRAITUBE. The Exhibit consisted of our " -i Wort, no Photographs being specially taken for Exhibition purposes. Phone 1254. ~ ~;. _ H. J. SCHIKDIjTiEORGE - - ARTIST AND PHOTOGBAPHEH. .* 269. CORNER QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STS--ALL THE LATEST FINISHLVGS I-V j ARTISTIC STUDIES , ; CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENT* AUCKLAND-Visltors. others, ]*$>£$ nice Accommodation, , ««»_?nS t « "The People's Agency." 7_2^_s_ m V . (s«u wiarTtf), avaJlabls Sundays *"•
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 2
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