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ATHiiETIC SPURTS. , mHB AUCKLAND ATHLETIC CLUB. .■-,.;■ TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 7.30 ■■■' "' . o'clock. ■ cPrl fi — THIRTY-FIFTH NOVICE— f» ' c ~- LIJ HANDICAP, 7.syds. * 1J F. H. BUBBUSH. Secretary. 17, Coombes' Arcade. FLORAX FETE. Tjt L O R A L F E T B. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. "SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1007. POSTERS. POSTERS. POSTERS. Entries for Posters March will be received by Mrs Corbett, Remuera-road, or Miss K. kelson, St. Paul's Vicarage, Syrnondsstreet. K. S. NELSON, r . Sec. Floral Fete Committee. SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING,, 1907. NOVEMBER 9, 13, AND 16. FRIDAY NEXT, OCT 25th, by 9 p.m. : FINAL PAYMENTS. , Welcome Stakes 2soTS Birthday Handicap 2sovs ACCEPTANCES. President's Handicap IsOT ' Shorts Handicap l s ° v . Hobson Handicap Isoy Flying Handicap Isov Hunt Club Cup Handicap Steeplechase lsov Hunt Club Handicap Hurdles lsov J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. ! AGRICULTURAIi SHOW. T"uCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. - USA- ~~^——~. NOVEMBER 29th and 30th, 1907. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 12. Prize Lists Post Free on application. , . EDWIN HALL, Sec. 167, Queen-st, Auckland. EDUCATIONAL. -pUBLIC NOTICE. Under and in pursuance of "The Education Act, 1904," the Education Board ol the district of Auckland directs it to be publicly notified that the Board has, in I > iir sit 11 ii co of o. resolution. pfissGd on the second day of October, 1907, fixed the boundaries of the RA.UPO AND KEHIA SCHOOL DISTRICTS as the same are set forth In the 'Schedule hereto. % VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. RAUPO SCHOOL DISTRICT. ■ ■: . BOUNDARIES. Beginning at the River Termination of the Northern .boundary of Section 1, Block XV., Toka Toka, thence by the Northern boundaries of Sections 1. 4, 21/ 22, 23, 24, 25, .26, 38, and 41, the Western boundaries of Sections 55, 04. 52, 29, and 28, to the Southern boundary of the Toka Toka Parish, thence by "arts of the Southwestern and Western boundaries of the Toka Toka and Oamaru Parishes to the road running through Section .2, Block XVI., thence by that road i to (:v thej .Awarpa River, and by that River imfl Jji,& Wiiroii River to the commencing SCnOOL DISTRICT. BOUNDARIES. ■ Beginning at. the North-western angle of Section 129 aof the Okahu Parish, thence ' generally by the Northern, Eastern, and South-eastern boundaries of that Parish to the Northernmost angle of Section 36, • Toka Toka Parish, thence by the North- . eastern. Eastern, and Southern boundar- ! ice of that Parish to the Westernmost , angle of Section bu, thence by the South--1 western boundaries of Sections 27, 26, the I South-western and North-western boundi aries of Section:> 5, Toka Toka Parish to iUs Northernmost angle, thence by the . South-western ..-ind Western boundaries of the Okahu Parist to the coinnienein" • point. JJAWLINGS' SCHOLARSHIP. The Trustees under the will of the late Humphrey Ilawlings will offer a Scholarship for competition in December next. Applications containing the names and address of applicants must be sent not i later than Ist December next, to the Secretary to the Trustees, Mr Charles C. Baker at the Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland, by whom due notice of the time anrt place of examination will be advertised l'orms of application may be obtained on applying to Sir Baker, Queon-st. ■ - F. Q. EWINGTON, G. A. BUTTLE, - Trustees. -JVX R ' M.A. (Lecturer at Auckland University College, ; and Examiner to the University of New Zealand), Will continue his Classes for PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS At 9S, KARANGAHAPE-RD. (Corner of l'itt-st) VOICE PRODUCTION fc RESPIRATION (Ulzelli Ylethodj. Prospectus on application to F. MOORE AND CO., Piano Emporium, C 7, Queen-st. (next Smeeton's). , iHT) X P E W R I T I N G. Classes Daily from 9 to 5. Terms: Half a Guiuea for twelve One-hour Lessons. PRIVATE TUITION IF DESIRED. Fees strictly in advauce. THE "OLIVER- TYPEWRITER CO., 27 and 2S, City Chambers, QUEEN-ST. - - . PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. , "DIANOS and Organs—World's LeadlnJ- Makers. Sale, Hire, or Exchange Call and Inspect.—F. Moore and Co., next' Slaters AND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD., are J-J. showicg the Finest Stock of Pianos and Organs iv N.Z. Compare our Price TTOELLING AND QPAKGENBESU piANOS. •ARE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. The Favourite Instrument of Auckland's Leading Musicians. Noted foe Perfect Toue and Touch, and tor Solid "Wear are Equal to Pianos of Double the Cost. HIRE PAYMENTS • ARRANGED TO SUIT CLIENTS. N OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. TUNING AJND REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. jjssria r eadx. . UYERI'OOL-ST., 2 doors from Karan*aPhone 857. E'E. ADAMS ASI) CO., Fianororte Inn- • ere and Experts.—E. E. ADAMS from Collard and Coilard (London), four years with Pa':lng aud Co., Sydney; two years . with Nicholson and Co., Sydney; brought .to New Zealand by H. G. Brinsmead. . Pianos Tuued and Thoroughly Renovated. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates free. Instruments for Sale.—Address: 09, Sy-inonds-et., near Karangahape-rd. ! AND V. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.— '• Most Varied Stock, Best Value, and Terms. —S. Coldicutt, Manager, near Theatre.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 253, 23 October 1907, Page 12

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