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''<» ' ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RAGLAN PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. ]~N PURSUANCE of the provisions of an Act ■ -, mi General Assembly of New Zealand, intitule "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858 " 1, Joh Jrrmtn Symonds, Esquire, Returning Officer for tl: Electoral Dibtiict of Raglan, do hereby give notk that, by virtue of- a writ bearing date the twelft day of April, 1864, issued under the. hand of h: Honor the Superintendent of the Province of Audi laud, an ELECTION will be held for the return c a qualified person to serve m a MEMBER of th PROVINCIAL COUNCIL for the said Elector* District, and that the Nomination .of Candidate will take place at the COURT-HOUSE ONEHUNGA, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day o April, 1864, at 12 o'clock, noon, and that the Poll if necessary, will be taken on FRIDAY, the 13tl day of May, 1864. Dated, this 14th day of April, 1864. i JOHN JERMYN SYMONDS, Returning Officer. The following places are polling-places for thf Electoral District of Raglan":— POLLING PLACES. At Onehunga— The Court House, principal polling place At Otahuhu— The Police Station At Papakimv— The Police Station At Newraaiket — Mr. A. Buckland's Yard At Raglan— The Court House At Waitetuna— Mr. R. 0. Stewarts residence, Waiugaroa At Mauku River— Mr. S. G. Vickers residenco At Waiuku — The Resident Magistrate's Office At Auckland — The Court-House, Queen-street. JOHN JERMYN SYMONDS, Returning-Officcr. Dated the 14th day of April, IKi. DISTRICT OF WAITAKEREI, SOUTH. HIGHWAYS ACT, 1862. HAVING been appointed by his Honor the Superintendent, I hereby give notice that I will, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th clay of April instant, at the hour of nix o'clock in the afternoon, at the United. Service Hotel, in Auckland, proceed to dispose of the claims of the several persons who have seivecl notices to be enrolled nt Voteis for the Election of Highway Trustees for the said district, where all persons concerned are hereby required to attend. H. MORROW. Auckland, April 14, 1864.

NOTICE. Cityßoaid of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, April 12, ISO 4. NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN that the Commihsioners, under the " City Board Act, 1863," and the " City Board Act, 18G3, Amendment Act," intend upon the 22ud day of April, 1864, to M UCE a RATE of SIXPENCE per POUND on the lateable value of piopeity assessable under the ' sa ' le i Acts, for the period from Ist December *1863 to 31st May, 1864, and that a statement bf the'inopoUd Rate is deposited in the Bop.rd Room, Canada Buildings, Queen-sheet, frr inspection by the latepayen ; of all whioh notice is hereby given, in terms of tlie .said Acts. AND. BEVERIDGE, Chairman.

LICENSING NOTICE. NOTICE h hereby given that the ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING of the Justices of the Peace for the distucts of DRURY, PAPAKURA, WAIROA, MAUKU, and WAIUKU, in the district of the Southern Division, will be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Couit, at DRURY, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of April, 1864, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES to sell spmtuous liquors, wine, ale, and beer. RICHARD WORTHINGTON, Cleik, Resident Magistrate's Court. Resident MagUtiate's Court, Drury, March 15, 1864. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE OPERATIVE TAILORS in Aucklaud understand that it is being circulated in town that they ai c now all out on strike, beg to state that such is NOT THE CASE, they being only moved into the establishments of the following employ cis, who have agreed, since the rise in the price of pi ovisiom, to advance their wages fiom Bd. to lOd. per hour, M<\ Bowden Mr. F. Ashraau Mr. R. F.orne Mr. R. Lusher Mr. T. Mann Messrs. D. Graham & Co, TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS. - SIR } — As the notice winch appears 111 your paper of today, purposing to emanate from the Operative Tailors of Auckland, is calculated to deceive the public and injuriously prejudice our inteiesb, we, the undersigned, hereby give notice that, in consideration of the increased price of provisions and for other leason^, we have advanced the late of wages of our workmen not only to lOd, per hour, but 111 some instances to a considerably higher rate. We have further to notify, that we are fully furnished with competent hands, and are prepared to undertake and complete any orders from the public or our customers. For the guidance and protection of the public, we avail ourselves of this opportunity to say that the w orkman who is so prominently advertised in your and other papeis, as a "Cutter, from Pool's, of London," is a journeyman, who, for the last eight years, has been iv oui employment. We have adopted this course to protect the public from imposition, and to avoid associating our names with unqualified shop-keopeis and slop-sellers. ROBERT J. HAMPTON WM. POSENISKIE OLIVER k WRIGHT. Aucklaud, Adril 15, 1864. NOTICE. ANY person found TRESPASSING on my Farm at Lower Wairoa will be PROSECUTED, and auy Dogs found theieon will be destioyed. JOHN SALMON. Auckland, March 23. 1864.

NOTICE. ANY ONE shooting PHEASANTS or otherwise trespassing 011 my inclo»ed paddocks at Remuera, will be piosecuted according to law. R. NEWDICK. April 5, 1864,

NOTICE TO POACHERS. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING in search of GAME, RABBITS, PIGS, or otherwise on my propoity, WILL BE PROSECUTED.— DOGS will be SHOT. William Mclaughlin, Pupinui, Papatoitoi. April 1, 1864.

PHEASANTS. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on my land, at New Mills, iv search of Pheasants, will be prosecuted according to law. WILLIAM MOTION. March 30, 1864.

PHEASANT SHOOTING. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING with a gnu on Lands in 'the occupation of the undersigued, or on No. 1 Farm, East Tamaki, will be PROSECUTED with the utmost rigour. Forty Shillings Reward will be paid for information leading to conviction of any person kill] ug a pheasaut on any of the above properties. EVERY MACLEAN. April 4, 1864. ' > • *

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1

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