•■■" ~ PuMife Notices. •m/TEMBERS OF THE GssjM . ■ , ASSEMBLY. .~. -("MSj?^. i The Hinemoa will leave the Oneb i Wharf on SUNDAY next, the Sithinata^fil o'clock a.m., for the purpose of conveyini|^|f| bers to Wellington, to attend the Opeaifc's'fjf Parliament on I'UESDAY next, the 26th. 1 A Special Train.will leave the Auckl^ffsl way Station at half-past eight a.m. on-SDS]y|«S to take Members to Onehunga. ~/ t ' G. MAURICE O'EORK^lffi Mount Smart, Ponrose, -i^SSaaiiS^^fi 21st April, 1887. __Zsllfflf T> ÜBL I C NOT. 'fciJH Under and in pursuance of " The E^cJlhl Act, 1877," the Education Board of the Distjfell of Auckland directs it to be PubtfclyXotifil? that, in pursuance of a resolution passed by|£s|! Board on the fifteenth day of April,; lffir-ffiß boundaries hitherto fixed as the limia, o fSB Poiceno Valley School District have, SS^ altered, and that the same arc-now-fixMoS accordance with the boundaries sctfortira»sfi described in the Schedule hereto for -ffii'tigß posea of " The Education Act. 1877." 'sw VINCENT E. RICE, -'M SecretfflfeH '~"■: *■ - i . ■'; ' ■ :■ ■> *li§g SCHEDULE. Si Pokexo Valley School Disraeli Amended Boundaries. "iJfS Commencing at the north-western angleofSS|§ tion No. 181, of the Parish of MaungatawiMi Bounded towards the north generally By tHi northern boundary of Section No. 181^tyi northern and eastern boundaries of SeclMi No. 174. the northern boundary of SectioSvHaßl 171, and the southern and eastern boundaries!! Section No. 103, all of the Parish of Manp3f| whiri aforesaid, to the road at the north-<aata»§)j angle of the last-named Section: thdncief*|| the road aforesaid to the north-eastern angfej® Section No- 7; thence by the eastern boundM| of Section No. 7 and the northern Jand eaKil boundaries of Section No. 114, to the road^a the south-eastern angle of the'last-named Say tion; thence by the aforesaid road tv \h southernmost angle of Section No. 116, tin ait by the south-western, north-western, andmi|; eastern boundaries of" Section No. 116 to ft south-eastern angle; thence by part of thews them and eastern boundaries of Secticw ?}j 117, and the south-western and soutlrtalaji boundaries of Section No. 142, of the Pai&B| Maungatawhiri aforesaid, to its south-easiai angle, and ther.ce following1 the boundaryctjla Pokeno Road District to the north-eastern aSfs of the same; towards the east by_ the ea^a boundary of the Pokeno Eoad District to: fe Pukorokoro Road; towards the south by;tin Pukorokoro Road, part of the southern aa western boundaries of Section No. 37; and agsts by the Pukorokoro Road and the Maungatafria and Waikato Rivers, to the eastern boundary i the Pokeno Hill School District at the Bluff; and towards the west by the eastern bounds of the Pokeno Hill School District andparta the southern boundary of the Bombay Sciii District to the commencing point. /XOOD STEAM COAL, WASHED M VJT COAL, HOUSE COAL. : Tlie WhangareiCoal Mining Company is isi position to supply (in quantity) any of the urn qualities of Coal, either to.b. at Wnangarei,« afloat in the Auckland Harbour. As a Steam Coal, the Whangareiisconsiileßd the Cheapest Coal in the market. THE WHANGAREI COAL MINING'■; COMPANY (Limited). - ' ;;#i . ' Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street., ;iyrouNT eden road i3istbic£ NOTIGE EE UNPAID RATES 2 In. accordance with the provisions ofVjts Road Board Act, 1882," no person whoso rata are unpaid can exercise any vote atranyiHi tion for members of. the Board. J. STICKLEY'gi ' , ■ - Cletf COALS, coke, charcoal, firewood, fe( rataand tHxec firewood cut and uni Taupiri, Newcastle^ and Kamo coals, at lo»S possible price for cash, furniture capffl removed, and goods delivered to all paHfc city and suburbs at lowest rates -•3H C. NICHOLLS, Chambers* Hop BeeK.ag "Cordial Factory, corner, of ;McK.elvie-strcet, a Ponsonby Road. - mOBACCO! 'TOBACCOIj ■*, ' TOBACCO 111 4«i#i 56 Boxes of Genuine Cameron's Lons fis'ji Pound, at ss. 2d. per'lb. for Cash;"-I'jfp guaranteed, at -"-• v lEEDIL WHITEHEADS, ( 95, VICTORIA-STREET.- '>J T7IOB. IMMEDIATE SALE VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situate I commanding position in Albert-street, atmo next those handsome new buildings of Y.MJJ.A, having aa extensive frontage of 85 feetto Aifis street, on which is erected Jive cottages, p property has great prospective value, anil inj grand site for a row of shops or stores, and i now offered a bargain, price asked beinf'OßJl. £1,700. (FoL 22.).—D. F. Evans, Asrent, ■■: - HOBSON.& PITT STREETS—Thatdeairate City Prooerty. situate at junction of Hobsji street and; Pitt-street, immediately opposft Wellington. Street. Tlie allotment has ate tage of about 45 feet, on which is erected a most substantial Brick Villa, ventilated walls,, shit roof, concrete paths, &c, &c. Will he soldi bargain; price reduced to £t>so, in consequent* of the owner, having met with a misfortunes! the loss of the ' Energy." (FoL 20.)— D. F. Ilvms Auctioneer and Land Agent. ■ /-gal URING the absence of Mrs. Bell, & Pamell Registry' Office will be cawte on at,—Fishers Fancy Repository, Mahaj Road. ; Tenders. . , f, TO BUILD E Elf ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS To:i HOUSEAT PENROSE (MOUNT,SMiffI .: --■-■■ ■ —;— ' ,-. ,r'.;'f; ..'iSJ&pB Tenders .'ire invited for the above worts unlif noon of the 2Utliinst. ■ . \,m ARTHUR P. WTLSOV --- Archit|| 0 " bnl lj) esl Tenders will be received until Noon ft MONDAY, April 25tli, for the Erectioafli Completion of Council Oftices at Devonpo| North Shoie. _'^* EDWARD BARTLBTj» Archftagl m O CAREEN TEE& Traders will be received until noon of SA^tjs DAY. April 30th. for raising a ..Hong^M Symonds-street. Plans at my office, 1, EJCOflgli Chambers, Queen street, Auckland. ' ■ : |B HKNRY G.'WADBj^gB ■-".-■.■. ■~: ArcMtslll N.Z FARMERS' CO-OPhi^|' J3j- TIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd,' p££m IN LIQUIDATION. '"^ |:: Separate Tenders wiU be received 'a^H ofnee until noon of FRIDAY, 22nd;Apnlg|S for the following:— ; ' ' i. Large and convenient Store on BreafrfjUßj close to Railway Station, and. having Sffi frontage, lease l£ years to run; tyn^£jßm £76; right to remove store at end o£ leaae.. -mm 2J- Powerful' Hydraulic Lift now in usa '^qm warehouse, to be removed within one V%JM tenders being acceptpd: Not bound to "^M the lowest or any tender. . . ■ W. GARRETT \ Ti att idato»||S GEO. FRASERJ ■ v ; ;>|ffl Customs! Streot AVeat. —^-<<B TENDERS will be received up till M^B DAY, Uie 25th. for Erection otaFiret^M Villa.-Plansj ; t_Bull^_P£rkJe^er : Q]KW^B| mENDERS wanted for Painting i —Apply onjob : _o^osjte^li^isilii>ffl T\O PAINTERS. - Tenders W^&gH Paining Cottage. Plan andg« r g| to bo seen at E. Lonergans.^PjunJ"^' : ••■ B§ street Tenders close on the •Isra I_____-r-^E1 _____ -r-^E O~EAIOT?ERS..—Tenders for.raM Messrs Ehrenfried's SJ^jJ^.^pSH A\ rl)arf, will be received until \OOIk. *$S{M 22nd Apriil Paul & Fripp, Architects, ;*j^^B| Coßiuouolitan Chambers,■■. ■ _'_i<iK
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18870421.2.63.6
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 8
Word Count
1,040Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.