MEETINGS. Licensing Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING of the Justices of the Peace for the Districts of DRURY, PAPAKURA, aud WAIROA, in the Southern Division of the Province of Auckland, will be helden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, at Drury, on TUESDAY, April 18th, 1865, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration Applications for Licenses to sell Spirituous Liquors, Wine, Ale, and Beer, RICHARD WORTHINGTON, Clerk Resident Magistrate’s Court. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Drury, March 15, 1865. 1001 tc Public Meeting. IN ACCORDANCE with a resolution agreed to by certain Citizens of Auckland, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at the Old Supreme Court House, at Noon, on FRIDAY NEXT, for the purpose of acknowledging the gallant conduct of Mr. Lett, Master of the schooner “ Eclipse,” in effecting the rescue of Mr. Grace from the hands of the Pai Marires at Opitiki, ROBERT GRAHAM, 1116 mr3l Supe intendent. Northern Association. THE COUCIL are REQUESTED to MEET in the COUNCIL ROOM of the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE at 4 o’clock THIS DAY. E. J. COX, Honorary Secretary. 29th March, 1865. 1121 mr 29 EDUCATIONAL. Wesley College. rpHE SECOND QUARTER will COMMENCE on I MONDAY, April 3rd. As the whole of the building is now devoted to school purposes, the extent and convenience of the accommodation for boarders has been greatly increased, TUITION, Senior School £2 10 per Quarter Junior „ .. Y... 2 0 „ BOARD. Boys above 13 years of age 12 0 „ Boys under 10 10 ~ Further particulars on application. JOHN FLETCHER, 1038 ap4 A apß Principal. £t. John’s College. THE NEXT QUARTER will COMMENCE on , 3rd April. The EASTER VACATION (10 Days) will begin on 17th April. mar 18 25 28 NOTICE. THE BOARD of EDUCATION will Examine CANDIDATES for CERTIFICATES of MERIT on WEDNESDAY April sth, commencing at 9 a.ra. For further particulars Apply to HENRY TAYLOR, Secretary. Education Office, March 11, 1865. 235 raws «m—■aMßMl■■■ ; iwajM jan,w.i HOTELS BELFAST HOTEL, PRINCESS-STREET. JAMES SUTHERLAND JJAVING entered on the above Premises, begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has refitted and improved the House at very considerable expense, and that he is now able to offer very superio. accommodation to visitors. WINES and SPIRITS of the very best description and everything connected with the Establishment conducted in first-class style, with the greatest attention to comfort. 47 mar 31 NOTICE. UNION HOTEL, Qdeen-street. Consequent upon building New Premises, the business will be carried on for the present in a Temporary Bar at the back, and, to reduce the stock, the best SPIRITS, WINES, ALES, &e., &c., will be sold at the lowest possible rales. LAURANCE ROBINSON, Proprietor. March 14, 1865, , 1017 ap 16 MISCELLANEOUS. REGISTER! REGISTER! REGISTER! THE Registration Committee of the Northern Association request that those gentlemen to whom blank forms of application for registration have been forwarded, will lose no time in preparing and lodging all fresh claims in their respective districts. The importance of having a complete registration of voters in the Province of Auckland at the present time cannot be over estimated ; and it is hoped that country settlers will cordially second the efforts of the Northern Association in this matter. The following gentlemen will supply Registration Forms to applicants in their respective districts : Onehunga—Messrs. Pittar, Davies, Shepherd, and Hoskins. Otahuha—Mr. John Hall Papatoitoi—Mr. Burton, Raglan Hotel, Papakura—Mr. R. Willis, Wairoa—Mr. Smith, Traveller’s Rest, Drury—Mr. Crispe. Pokeno—Mr. R. Simpson. Remuera—Mr. John Graham, painter. Epsom—Mr. Sadler, Brick House. Newmarket—Mr. Wrigley. Awitu—Mr. W. Arrowsmith. Waiuku—Mr. Carnpb 11, Hotel. Whau—Mr. Copland, Hotel. Howick—Mr. J. White. Panraure —Mr. J. G. Reyburn. North Shore Flagstaff.— Mr. Mays, Mr. Wit. Geiffin’, South street, Newton, has been appointed Registration Agent for the Electoral Districts of Auckland City, East and West, and Newton. Persons not on the electoral roll, and entitled to vote, ought to lose no time in lodging their claim. Residents in the city and suburbs may have Registration Forms free of cost, by applying at the office of the Northern Association, Fort-street, or at the various Newspaper Offices. The household qualifications for a vote is possession ot a tenement ol the annual value of £5. All persons occupying houses since Ist November are entitled to register. The following gentlemen are Registrars for the electoral districts, to whom claims to vote are to be sent ; Auckland City, East and West, Parnell, New’on, aad Northern Division—H. L. O’Brien, Esq., Auckland. Onehunga, Raglan, and Franklin—Captain Symonds, R.M., Onehunga. Marsden—Mr. Aubrey, R.M., Wangarei Heads. Bay of Islands—Mr. Barstow, R.M. Mongonui—Mr. White, R.M. To prevent misunderstanding, the boundaries of the electoral districts in the Auckland Province are annexed from the Representation Act, (Signed for the Committee on Registration,) R' (BERT J. CREIGHTON, Auc-land, March 6, 1865. Convener.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2390, 29 March 1865, Page 1
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