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C. Clark. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AT MB NEEVES' DEPOT, GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 13. ME CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr Neeve to hold a CLEARING SALE as above-named of really first-class AGRICUL* TUBAL IMPLEMENTS, Viz.— Five threshing machines—for 2, 3, 4, and 6 horses One No 2 corn-dressiog machine Three No 5 do Eleven ploughs (various sizes) very superior One 5 tine scarifier j One 7 do Three corn drills, with extra barrels, &c,! for 9,10, and 12 rows ! Four sets of iron whippletrees One corn crusher Chaffcutterp Four pairs of iron entrance gates Three dozen heavy gate hooke and hinges Iron pig troughs Garden seats Washing machines Churns Iron three-legged pots Grindstones &c., &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms liberal. N.B.—The Auctioneer can confidently recommend these goods to the notice of the publio ac being all by the best makers in England. No. 672. 2-27 Government Notices. HALKETT EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. WEST COAST ROAD. A MEMORIAL having been presented to x\ the Board of Education from a considerable, portion of the inhabitants of the Halkett dietrict (as hereinafter described) etating that no provision has been made for public school education in the said district, and praying for the erection of such district into a separate educational district, I hereby give notice, in accordance with the provisions of the Educa- ■ tion Ordinance, 1864, that a PUBLIC MEETING of the owners and occupiers of land and householders resident in the said dietrict will be held on SATURDAY, the 6th day of MARCH, 1869, at seven o'clock pm, at Watson's Half-way House Hotel, West Coast road, for the purpose of ascertaining whether such owners,occupiers, and householders are willing that the said district should be formed into an educational district; also for ascertaining, whether .such owners, occupiers, and householders are willing to pro* vide the proportion ■of the annual expenses of an educational district to be paid by euch district, as provided by the Education Ordinance, 1864. The following is the description of the proposed district:— Commencing at a point on the southern bank of the River Waimakariri in a line with the north-western corner of section 3802, thence continuing the said line southerly along the western boundary of the said seotion, thence crossing the road at the south of this section and continuing the line along the western boundary of section 3801, thence in a straight line to the northwestern corner of section 8751, thence southerly along the western boundaries of this latter section and of sections 9204, 9170, and 9089, to the southwestern corner of the latter section, thence easterly along its southern boundary to the road lying to the west of section 8954, thence southerly along such road to the junction with the road lying to the southwest of section 8788, thence south-easterly along this latter road to its i unction with the road lying to the south of sections 8899 and 7953 (Bealey's Track), thence easterly along this latter road to the south-east corner of section 6469, thence iv a straight line to the easternmost corner of seotion 7995, thence continuing the same etraight line to the south bank of the River Waimakariri, and thence westerly along such bank to the starting point. Included in the above description is the following portion of the present Courtenay dietrict: — Commencing at a point on the southern bank of the River Waimakariri in a line with the north-western corner of wetion 3802, thence continuing the said line southerly along the western boundary of the said eeotion, thence crossing the road at the south of this section and continuing the line along the western boundary of section 3801, thence in a straight line to the north-western corner of section 8751, thence southerly along the western boundaries of this latter eection and of section 9204, 9170, and 9089 to the south-western oorner of . the latter section, thence easterly along its southern boundary to the road lying to the west of section 8954. thence northerly along euch. road and a une m continuation thereof to the Bivei? Waimakariri, thence westerly along that river to the starting point. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chairman Board of Education. February 2kb, 1869. 2-26

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1838, 4 March 1869, Page 4

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