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NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC,

Owing to the arrival of the "iTriseo mail, and great pressure of important locaj news, scant mention can be made to*day of the SPECIALLY FINE ISSUE OF THE "GRAPHIC," ILLUSTRATING! LABOUR DAY IN ATTCXILAND. Qg PICTURES OF THE PROCESSION, THE EXHIBITS. AND OTHEK CELEBRATIONS. Amongst the Exhibits, of whom specially fine pictures appear, are— THE CITY COUNCIL DISPLAY THE COUNCIL'S CHAMPION WHARE THE UNION COLLIERIES' EXHIBIT YVERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE DISPLAY CAItR AND EXHIBIT GREY AND MENZIES' DISPLAY PULLAK AND AKMITAGE'S PRIZE CAB w. maso:n t and son's dandy THE DARKTOWN FIRE BRfGADE THE OPERATIVE BAKERS' UNION'S OVEN NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S MONSTER LOAD NORTHERN ROLLER' MILL'S FINE EXHIBITS THE BOAi BUILDERS' UNION LE ROY'S TRAVELLING CAMP KENT'S BAKERY CARTS FRESH FOOD AND ICE DISPLAY SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE BUGGIES V V MINERAL WATERS CARIS A POPJLAR BONIFACE'S TURNOUT NICHOLL BEOS.' EXHIBIT HANDLEY'S MINERAL WATER VAN THE TEASDALE BAKERY NEAVMARKET COUNCIL MR R..WILSON'S FIRST PRIZE CART "YOUNG AUCKLAND," by Messrs A. B. Wright' THE GREAT GAiS IN WEIXINGTON. THE LA BELLA ASHORE . THE WRECKED HOUSES. OLD COLONISTS' REUNION—Two Unique Groups THE BISHOP'S GARDEN PARTY— Snapshots on the Lawn. PONSONBY BOWLING — OPENING THE GREENS VICE-BEG Ali AMATEUR THEATRICALS. i FLASHLIGHT PHOTOS SPECIALLY TAKEN FOR THE "GRAPHIC." DOZENS OF OTHER PICTURES. t>EADY ."pO-MORROW. DtATHS. BETTS — *t his, residence, Henderson (c-'uddenly), Thomas William Betts, latt; of Loud'on; aged 51 years. AMUSEMENTS. O-β —T tfYLAND-O'BRIEN TIMBEK COMPANY'S FIRST EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL BALL. FEDERAL HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBF.R 21. Donbl? Tickets, 5/: Slugle 3/6; Extra Lady 5/0: Spectators 1/. - Committee--H. A. Martin, W. Turner, W. Adaroson. ond J. King, from whom Tickets may be obtained. W. TURNER, Sec. W. ADAMSON, Treasurer. MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYSCLUB. i _____ THE EUCHRE PARTY which, was to have taken place THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, is POSTPONED in consequence of the death of the Reverend Brother Mark. OLD CHUMS' AND SCHOOLFELLOWSASSOCIATION Will hold their FINAL RE-UNION OP THE SEASON IN' ST. GEORGE'S HALL, On THURSDAY, 20th OCT., at 8 p.m. C. D. GREY. President. W. L. MO Y LAN, Hon. See. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. ;vx/-AiUKU road district. NOTICE. It is the inteution of the Waiuku Road Board at a Special Meeting to be held at the Board's Office, Waiuku, at 2 p.m. on MONDAY. November 14th, 1904, to pass the fo.lowing Resolution, making a Special OccJer:— Tbat iii pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901, the Waiuku Koad Board hereby resoives as follows: — That for the- purpose of providing interest and other charges on a loan of £GOO at SI per cent, per annum, under the provisions of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901," lor the purpose of metalling further portions of the main Wahiku-Drury Road, the said Waiuku Road Board hereby makes and levies a Special Rate of 2/11 in the £1 upon the rateable valuation of ai! the ratable propertii'S In the Waiuku Road District, comprised within the following boundaries, being part of the Wniuku East Parish. Starting from and including section 47, thence In a N.E. direction, following the boundary lines of sections 53, 54, 05, and the eastern boundaries of sections 50, 57. 137, 133, 135, 136, and thence -following: the southern and eastern boundaries of lot Kl3O, Ilamlin's Grant, thence along the road ou the eastern boundaries of lots lijnC, 1301. 153, 154, and thence along the tramway, following the boundary line dividing the Waiuku and Mauku Road Districts to the Mauku Creek, thence along it's southern shore to its confluence with the Waiuku Estuary, thence along its eastern bank to a point in Taylor's Creek, being the northern boundary of lot 150. :\nd thence aloni? the "western boundary of lot 4S. to the point of commencement in lot 47. all belnc part of Wainkn Rnsr Parish, and that such rate shall bo an annual recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half yearly en thr Ist day of' July and thelst da- cf December iii each and every yoar during the currency of such loan, being a period of forty-one years, or until the loan is fully paid off. WILLIAM J. KING Clerk, Waitiku Koad Board. Waluku, October loth, 1904. r £ ° BDILDBRS. P. J. MARQUAND, SIS. Victoria Arcade, Invites Tenders for Villa, Wapiti Estate. Epsom. Tenders clos? at noon WEDNESDAY, 26th October. Deposit TfACANCIES for 2 or 3 Boarder-Ely » • House, Upper Queen-st

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 2

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