SPORTING. jpAKArtTXA JOCKEY CLLTJ. The Annual General Meeting of the Members will De held In the Club's Office, Vulcan Lane, on ITOXDAY, 25th August, 1319, at 2.30 p.m. To Receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the past season and to Elect Three Members of Committee, nominations for which will close on Saturday, 23rd inst., at 12 noou. 1 K. WYXYASD, Secretary. Auckland, ISta August, 1919. 533 QTAHUHU ipitOTTIXG pLUB. NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Cluh will be held at the Offlc*. Uleeson's Buildings, High Street, on FRIDAY, August 20, at 3 o'clock. Business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, and to Elect Committee in place of those retiring ; Also, Xotice of Motion by Mr. 11. It. Mackenzie. and a further £1 1, to he charged for entrance fee for all new members. CI 3 R. L. ABSOLUM, Secretary. BIUSrCAX TUITION. T riSS A LICE T AW, L.U.A.M., (LONDON). rpEACIIIiU OF ■piANOFORTE, Bess to announce that In the TRINITY rOI.I.EIiE (I-ondonl. Music ExnmiuatLo-ius, held iv Aiii-tlnnd last week, j>lie entered three candidates— QUEENIE KOr?.<F.LL gained. IIOXOfKS iv SESIOU DIVISION WKn '.'S marks out of lm>. and highest uiarlis iv Auckland in her division. NINA MOSES pained HONOURS in IX- ! TERMEIUATE DIVISION with !>4 marks out of inn. ami highlit marks in Auckland iv her division. ROSE FLETCHER sained HONOURS in PREPARATORY DIVISION with HO marks out of lik>. and hlffUeSt mark» in Auckland in her division. STT'nio- ir.. union Brii-niNCS, CUSTOMS STIiKET EAST. 221 A T THE RECENT EXAMINATION held in connection with TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON, Dγ Cre£er being the examiner, the following pupils of MRS. HUNT. Of Avalnn, Tarkfleld Terrace, were successful, placed in order of merit:— Junior Division—Hilda F. Taylor. I'repaj-atory Division—Eric Forsyth, Lily lleskoth. Ernest Newman. 176 CORPORATION NOTICES. piTY OF AUCKLAND. - CLEANIMJ-Ul" WEEK." A 'CLEANING-Ur WEEK" , will be held during the period fr..ni UUNDAV, September Ist to SATURDAY, September Oth, I both .lays inclusive. Additional House Refuse Collection SeTvices will be available-, a:id Citizens are specially requested to Clean-up their l'remises thoroughly, and arrange for all Rubbish, Tins, or other Matter whk-h m-.iy harbour Bats, etc.. to be placed ready for removal by Council <arcs on the day on which the cn'.let-riou is usually made. The refuse should be placed in the usual position inside the property, within Hrft from the and. easily accessible. Particular attention i< drawn to the following extracts from Section 400 of the By-law:—No person being the occupier of any building, laud, or premises in tbe City or "(in the case of unoccupied premises) being the owner thereof, shall — (c) Permit or suffer any refine, waste mutter, material or thing to remain or be kept iv su.-U a manner or for such. a time as to afford shelter or har-■boura.-'e for rats, or encourage rat-s ur other vermin to visit ami freqnent, or be in such building, laud, or premise*. (f) Fall to protect from access of rats or other vermin so far as i-s practicable any article which is or is likeJy to be food for rats. Neglect in any such building, land, or preniLse-s Avhere rats or other vermin exist or ;:rp harboured, or In which there is i evidence of such existen-ee or harbouring, to destroy α-ats by poisoning j or -or <rther means as .the Chief Sanitary Inspector may db-ect. (g) Fail to remove or obliterate nests, burrows, or habitnal haunts of rats in any such building Land, or premises. (h) Fail to keep all such Tjuildings and premis-es amd all cellars, outbuildings and sanitary conveniences belonging thereto In a cleanly condition, and shall, when required by the Chief Sanirary Inspector, or other duly appointed Officer of the Council, nnd within the time illrtK-ted, f-nuse the same, or such of them as the Chief SanitaTy Inspector or Oflice.- may order, to be effectually cleaned or purified. During the "Cleanlng-up week" these provisions will be emphasised and particularly enforced, -and the whole-hmiTted support and aitive co-operatlon of iHonseholflerß are invited with the obje<-t of makin"- the movement a success, and ill the interests of Uie health of the community gene HEXBY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. August 22. 1019. C3O ROAD BOARD NOTICES. -p AST TAMAKI ROAD BOARD. I'ROI'OSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £1600. FOR PURCHASE OF iREOKEAXiON KESEKVE. Notice is hereby given that the E-.ist Tam:iki Road Board i>roinnes to raise, under the provisions of The ix>eal Bodies Loans iet, 1013. and Amendiueßts, a Special Loan of £1600 for the following object:— PnrelKEne for recreation purposes of an arta of 11 acres 1 ruod ptirchM. more or less, being Lots 10-11 and Tart 0 of SuhdJvlskm of Allots. o0 and others. Tamaki Farms., 1>4.10 Layins o\tt and Improving such nmner'v and incidental . exj.tuses J- ,, ' fI.GOO The proposeii security Is a Special Rote of M°:li of a Penny in t.b-e Pound on the 'faj.it-il Value of all ratable property in ith- Fo«t Tamaki R.iad District. <-ov.-rins Ilirserost and linking fund, payable over a penod of not exceeding .'!•>.» yrars. until the IxKin is full" paid off. the .said Loan being repayable at the end of a term not exceeding SRJ years, wfh a MnUSiwr fund of 1 per rent. It is (o pay out oi irhe lo.m the '■"sf raisins same, and the fti-tf year's hiterwt. • ,T. T. WnTTK. GEO. FI.F,MIN<: Clerk. East Tanrak!. Ansust 1". W9. * poH of J^a in the alvive proposed loan will be taken on I TUESDAY, the 2!M day of September. 1010 between 'th-e hours of 0 a.m and r nni and the polling booth will be nt 'thf office of <he Ea.«-t Tamaki Road Board, East Tamcki- WHITE. q-v) Chuinnnn.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 200, 23 August 1919, Page 11
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