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PUBLIC yPTICES. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTM^NT. DESIGN FOR NEW POSTAGE STAMP. The Right Hon. the Colonial Treasurer offers a prize of Five Pounds for the Best Desicn for a New Government Insurance Postage Stamp. Specifications may be obtained on application to the District Managers at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. J. 11. • cnARDSON. Commissioner. A - TRAM POLL. A Clerk will be in attendance at the Committee's Room. Federal Club Rooms, Wellesley-st. West, from 9 a.m. to 5 and from 7 p.m. to 9 P.m., where Bolls Tn beLpected, and any information reqnired given. . ;_ J, pgL 1U " "OTI CB. forth in the Schedule hereto, as and foi h?boundaries of the said District for the pnrposes of Ac^im. Secretary. SCHEDULE. GOLDEN CBOSS SCHOOL DISTRICT. All that area in the Auckland Land Distrk" commencing at the angle of Whangamata,. No. 6 Block. Bouna ed towards the north-west by part of the north-western boundary of the Whangamata No. 6 Block, the north-western boundary of the Whangamata No. 6b, Section 1, Block, and again by part of the northwestern boundary of the Whacgamata No. 6 Block, to the Waiharakeke stream; towards the south-east generally by the Waiharakeke stream to its source, thence by a right line to the eastern angle of the Ohinemuri No. 20c, Block, and by another right line to Trig Station No. 86; towards the south by part of the southern boundary Of the Ohinemuri No. 20 Block, as far as a point on the same, being the point of Intersection by a right line running from, the south-eastern angle of the Whangatnata No. 0 Block aforesaid, and Trig Station No. 01. P/iketawa, and towards the west generally by a right line from the point last -named to the south-westeru angle of the Whangamata No. 6 Block aforesaid, and thence by the south-western boundary of that block to the commencing point. ' s T> U B L I C NOTICE. Under and in pursuance of "The Education Act, 1877." the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be publicly notified that, in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 2nd day of September, 1903 the Board has fixed the boundaries of the WAITEKAURI SCHOOL DISTRICT, as the same are set forth in the Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of the s.iid District, for the purposes of "The Education Act, 1877." VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. SCHEDULE. WAITEKAURI SCHOOL DISTRICT. All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing at a point on the southern boundary of the Ohinemuri No. 20 Block, being the place of its intersection by a right line running from the southwestern ar.gle of the Whangamata- No. 6 Block to Trig Station 61, Puketawa; bounded towards the north by part of the southern boundary of the Ohinemuri No. 20 Biock to Tritr Station No. 86; towards the south-east generally by a right line running to the westernmost angle of the Ohineni'iri No. 4a I>Joek, thence by another right line to '•be nor ( th-eastern angle of Agricultural Lease No. , 4, Block XV., Ohinemuri Survey District, thence by the north-western boundary of that lease to the Waitekauri stream, and by that stream to the road which intersects lease No. 7, and thence by that road to the western boundary of Agricultural Lease No. 37, Block XIV., Ohinemuri Survey District aforesaid; towards the louth-west by part of the south-western boundary of lease No. 37 aforesaid, parts of the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of lease No. 36, and the north-eastern boundary of lease No. 93 to its northernmost angle, and thence by a right line to Trig Station No. 61, Puketawa; and towards the north-west by a right line to the commencing point. £3000 We estimate that about this amount has been gained already by the Poultry Keepers of the Auckland Province by Preserving their Eggs with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE, and we think they will at least save another £2500 this season through using it. This is not sentimental talk but solid ft.ct. Those who preserved their Eggs with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE were able to get infinitely Better Prices than they would have got had they sold when the market was glutted. Eggs preserved with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE are as sweet and fresh flavoured after twelve months as any ordinary fresh eggs. Isn't it folly, then, to throw away good money when yon can easily save it? When your fowls are can bo easily save it? When your fowls are doing so also, and then everybody wants to sell eggs. Of course, there is a glut, and the price comes down. You just try BHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE for this season, and see If it does not put money In your pocket. 1,218,000 E GGS have been preserved with It. It is absolutely reliable, and there are no failures when usel! properly. It Is Sold by all Storekeepers. Sizes. Retail Prices. Reputed Pint Bottles 9d per bottle i gallon Tins .......-„.»— 3/ each 1 gallon Tins ..................... 5/6 each 2 gaUon Tins ......,.~,.... 10/ each 4 gallon Tins 17/ each •1 GALLON PRESERVES Qf\ DOZEN. J- OKI REPUTED PINT PRESERVES fj DOZEN COSTS LESS THAN ID PER DOZEN. AVOID IMITATIONS, AND SEE THAT THE CORRECT NAME IS ON THH PACKAGE. QjHARLAND & QO., T IMITED, LORNB-ST., AUCKLAND. r\7E are clearing some very choice Mack- * ♦ intoah Coats. DonU miss this chance. T-Mcßride, Victoria &t.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 2