A UCTIO N S. ____ ttvdee conduct of the registrar OF TUB SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND. AT THE REQUEST OF THE .MORTGAGEE, in exercise of the rower of Sale contained in Memorandum ul Mortgage Number 11301 G. •pRIDAV, THE 2 xd DAY OF 1935, AT 9 P.M. DWELLING, situated at 104, Fowlds Avenue, off Tulimata Road, Sandringliam, 5 rooms and conveniences. Section laid out in lawns, garden and fruit trees. Gaiige on property. Property u flagged. gAMUEL -yAILE AND gONS, J^TD., -\Vill Sell l>y Public Auction at its Auction Rooms, S3. Queen Street, Auckland, on abovi date, 4 LL THAI 1 PARCEL OF DAND contalnJ\. ing perches, more or less, being Lot Numb t 41 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Oliice at Auckland as Number K>4(ir>, which said parcel of land is portion of Allotment Number 43 of the parish of Titiranjri, and is all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 333, Folio 23, of the Auckland Registry. Subject to covenant respecting fencing contained in Transfer Number 14(5037. The Mortgagee's application containing the estimate of the value of the land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy niay be seen in the Auction Room at f.li'e time of the sale, without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the offices of Meredith. Hubble and Meredith, Solicitors, Yorkshire House Short la ml Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer. :1 PUBLIC NOTICES. mHE ATT A CAES AND CHECKER CABS X Desire to notify their Patrons that the Fares to the HOCKEY MATCHES ON SATURDAY, July 13. and SATURDAY. July 20, will be at the rate of 1/ PER MILE. ATTA TAXIS : Telephone 30-"200. CHECKER TAXIS : Telephone 4G-SOO. 12 rpHE ~\y" atioxal jjolitical JpEDE RATION, AUCKLAXD BRANCH. The National Political Federation has opened its Auckland Headquarters in the offices and committee rooms lately occupied by the Manufacturers' Association and Travel Club, on tlie second floor of the Queen's Arcade, Queen Street, C.l. A cordial invitation is extended to supporters and friends of the former United and Reform parties, together with all those electors desirous of assisting the new National Federation, which recognises no old party distinctions or narrow partisanship. The Federation has been formed to embrace all those electors holding antiSocialistic views, who are prepared to assist in securing stable Government for the Dominion in order to carry out a comprehensive programme of economic rehabilitation based upon strong linance, mutual cooperation, confidence and equitable administration. Provincial Headquarters, QUEEN'S ARCADE (2nd Floor), Queen Street, Auckland, C.l. Telephone 41-731. I'.O. Box 1222. 13 TN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE BILL i intended to be brought into the General • Assembly of New Zealand intituled The New Zealand Institute for the Blind Rating Exemption Act, 1935. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Standing Orders of the General Assembly .Z Zea _ la nd relating to Private Bills, that the New Zealand Institute for the Blind (hereinafter called "The Institute") will witliin 14 days after the commenceDicnt of the Session of tlie General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the oate of this notice present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand through the Honourable The Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives praying and applying for leave to bring in a Private Bill to be called The New Zealand Institute for the Blind Rating Exemption Act, 1035. The objects of tlie Bill are :— 1. To exempt all lands and buildings for , the time being vested in and actually used by the Institute for tlie purposes of any school, workroom, shop, gardens, recreation grounds, residences or residential quarters for blind persons and held otherwise than as an endowment situated in tlie City of Auckland from liability for payment of rates (not being rates charged or levied by the Auckland City Council in respect of water supplied by the Auckland City Council in respect of such said lands and buildings) as if the said lands and buildings had always been excluded from the definition of "rateable property" in Tlie Rating Act, 1025. 2. To authorise tlie Auckland City Council to remit all rates heretofore charged or levied against the Institute in respect of the above-mentioned lands and buildings not being rates for or in respect of water supplied by the said Council in respect of the said lands and buildings. 3. To obtain sucli modification of The Eating Act, 1025, as may be necessary to give effect to the objects of the Bill. Copies of the said Bill will be deposited at the Private Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on or before tlie 13th day after the commencement of the Session. Dated this oth day of July, 1035. MAHONY, DIGNAN AND FOSTER, Solicitors for the Promoter, 38, Shortland Street, Auckland. :19 . TENDERS. DRAINERS —Price wanted for New Job. 21, Laurie At., Parnell. 12 fTVEXDERS are invited until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 24tli inst., for the Erection of a House, in Lawrence Street, ; Heme Bar. WILSON?: AND MOODIE, F's.N.Z.I.A., Registered' Architects, ; A.M.P. Building. :1S ■yyAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. Marked Tenders will be received up till ! Noon on FRIDAY, 26th instant, for the following works :— CONTRACT 1110, Hutchinson Avenue — ! Construction of 3ft x 4ft Concrete ( Box Culvert at New Lynn. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, corner Shortland and Princes Streets, Auckland, C.l. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. F FARAM, Assoc.M.lnst. C.E.. :20 County. Engineer. : DIVIDENDS. ipHE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW : ZEALAND, LIMITED. 1 Subscribed Capital, £6,000,000. Paid-up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund (invested in Government Securities) ... £1,000,000 , Currency Reserve (invested in Government Securities) .. . £500,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders £6,000,000 £9,500,000 : A Final Dividend at the rate of 4 per cent per annum for the half-year ended. : 31st March last, making 4 per cent Car j the year free of tax, has been declared by j 1 the Directors, and will be .paid to Share- |. holders in the Dominion on the 13th July, 1935, J. T. GROSE, | General Manager. j Wellington, 11th July, 1935. 18 TOILET SPECIALISTS. ADAM TATE. 100, Karangahape Kd. — Tinting from 10/6. Permanent Waving ringlet ends. 15/.—l'hoii'- 30-730 ll* < CJHOW Week Special—Permanent aving, 12/6.—Salon Jacqueline, Lewis Eaay Bldgs,, Queen St. Phono 43-598. *13 ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 3
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