I Notices. i . -; . J^ AND TKANSFEH ACT KO T I 0 B S. ' i NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870,'' unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same in each ease, on or before 10th August, 1574. Joseph James .Hoe, tot 8, of Subdivision of Allotments 15, 10, 17, Section 39, Town of i Auckland, No 718. Alfred Buckland, Allotment 10, Section 2, smell Farms, Howick, No 719. Matthew Edgar, parts of Allotment 10 and 17, of ».-.,. Section 11, Suburbs of Auckland, 3a. Or 25n No 720. Ralph TTeesing, The Kahutopanoa Block, No 47 In, Matamata, Waikato District, 1079 acres, No 722 » New Zealand Loin and Mercantile Agency Company (■iniited), Allotment 49, Section 10, Suburbs of Aucklaud, Ko 726. f i The Eight Key. William Williams, Yon. Archdeacon Maunsell, aod llev. Thomas Chapman, in Trust J^and at Tauranga, belonging to t Church Missionary Society. Numbered [ lilockH, Ito £9 inclusive Blocks 2a., 14a , « and 34a., excepted, No 724. Diagrams may bs inspected at thia office. Dated tMs 7th day of July, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, AuokUnd. GEO. B. DAVY, District Land Roglstrar. IM pursuance of " The "Regulations of Klections Act, 1870," I, H«nry Colin Bai>keavis, Esquire. Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Waitematii, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ beaiingdat* the 2nd,of July, 1874, under the Public Seal of tbe Colony, an Election wiU be held for the JRelura of Oae Qualified IVrson to fervo as a Member < f V c Houso of Ke^rese-t.itivon of tha said KlectOral District, and tbat the ' cminaiioti of Candidites "ill Ukeplace at thp Ueyonport Hall, Flagstaff. North Shore, nt N« ON o:!-tlie 10th day of July, 1874 and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on the 28th day of July, 1874. H. C. BALNEAVIS, - . . Kolurning Officer. The following.are Polling Places for the Electoral District of Waitemata: — PRINCIPAL POLLING PLACE: The Devonport Ilall, North Shore. POLLING PLACES : ' Mr Reid's residence, Stokes Point, North Shore ii Mr .Deacon's Store,. Pittfitoi, Itivertiettd , Mr Gibbons' Mill, Iluia Public Hall, Whau . • ' Mr Henderson's Mill Store where Court and Highway Board sits, Welti The Court house, Helen willo \n ~, Public Store, Luchh' Creek. I ;; , H. O BALNEA VIS, ,' ; , Returning Officer. Cj E U iS 3? $ CORN EXTRACTOR,. PRACTICAL CHIROPODTRT AND MANICURE, (KaoM Paius). - Sukokky : Princes-street, (opposite Masonic Hotel), Auckland. Radical cures of all kinds of corns (hard or soft, as well as bunions, callosities, of nails growing into the flesh, &c, *c Attendance at the patient's own residence from 9 am. to 12 o'clock noon daily ; at the Surgery, Princes-strtet, opposite Masonic Hotel, from 12 till p.m. Terms: FIVE SHILLINGS per Perfect Cure. Ladies' Private Operating Kootn. N.B.—Schools, Hotels, Bathing Establishments, nd Hospitals attended. PBIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, Including Bath Boom, &c Tewms Moderate. ■■■■■■■ MRS A. FOSSETT, HARBOUR VIEW HOU SX, SIIORTL, A N D-HTIIKICT. AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. The Annual Meeting of Members will be held on WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd July, in the Hall of tbe Institute, at 7.30 p.m. K. T. TALBOT, Secretary. , PSOM HOUSE SEMINARY, . Onehunga Soad-MRS LEWIS'S Pupils will Re-assemble MONDAY, July 13. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND XV ; f GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Third Quarter wilt commence on MONDAY, 13th instant. FARQUHAR MACRAE, Headmaster. H OAL »l COALS! COALS 528. Tons, ex Wobdville, \for Sale (in lots to suit ! buyers) alongside vessel. ; o. w. waller. . : Custom House-street. LO X A i 'OEA-MGE ... INSTITUTION. . ~ The ANNUAL SOIREW will be held on MONDAY, July IS, in the Choral Hall, Sj monds^treet. Tea at 6 p.m , after which J. M; Dakgfaville, KBl., M.P.C., will take the chair. ~•"-■■ t Several Clergymen. and gentlemen will address tho Meeting. Tickets, 2s 6d each. SPRING VILLA SEMINARY, :. : iv ': PONSONBY. ■ : ' MRS ADDEY will be pleased to receive her Pupils ! on MONDAY, 13th.Instant. rx BBEIt yE LA DIE S MRS MARLER is ' now doing on the shortest notice,- ffin ;;the.. best r^manner,: at the lowest prices, and in. all the newest designs. Dress-making, Mantle-making, Millinery, and- Machine Work. Address Hobson-street; next to Mr Minet Li's, Baker. The Queen working a Sewing Machino on view An Apprentice wanted. " ' ' . vroTicE of removaTl i COOK & CLAYTON wish to notify to taeir Customers and the public generally that they intend to •Bemove.to Jitrß7, Wynaham-street, and to continue the* Business which has for so many years been successfully' carried son by their •; Aunt (the late Mis Gbab&WS LowspsV They respectively invite the Ladies of Auckland to Inspect their Millinery ©opart. raent and Judge ion themselves m to %\\mj, style, WJ&M'----;/': : :;-j m \ jr .y •;■■ -'- ■'■ ,
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1378, 10 July 1874, Page 1
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