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Public Notice*. PRIVATE BILL’ IN THE MATTER of a proposed Bill to amend “ The Presbyterian Cbutch of Otago Lands Act, 1866,” “ The Dmiedm Church Lands Ordinance, 1861, 'and “ The Dunedin Presbyterian Dhurch Lands Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1874,” by determining the S resent trusts on which Section 10. 4 on the Record map of North-east Valley District is held, and declaring new trusts upon which the said Section shall be held, and declaring that the rents, issues, profits, and income of Reserve No. 5 and Block 51 of the City of Dunedin, may be held in trust • for or applied towards the erection and maintenance of a College or other Educational Institution on the said Section 4. PURSUANT to the Standing Orders of the General Assembly of New Zealand relating to Private Bills, the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property, the intending Petitioners, give notice that within fourteen days of the meeting,of the General Assembly of New Zealand, to be' held next after the date of this notice, a Petition will be presented to the said the General Assembly of New Zealand, through the Honorable the bpraker and Members of the House of Representatives, by it praying and applying for t? bring in a Private Bill, to be called The Presbyterian College Site Act, 1903 ” The objects of the said Application and Bill are as follows: 1- To amend “ The Presbyterian Church of Otago Lauds Act, 1866,” by declaring or enacting that all trusts, powers, , and authorities on which Section numbered four (4) on the Record map of the North-east Valley District is * and has been held shall cease and determine. 2. To provide that after the passing of the said proposed Bill or Act the said Section four (4) shall be held by and vested in the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property in trust as a site for the erection and maintenance of a College or other Educational Institution. 3. To amend “ The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861,” and “ The Dunedin Presbyterian Church Lands Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1874,” by declaring or enacting that the whole rents, profits, and proceeds now held, or which may arise rrom Reserve No. 5 and -Block No. 51 of the City of Dunedin, may be held in trust for or applied towards the erection and maintenance of a College or other Educational Institution on the said Section four (4). 4. To provide that the said Board may, until the erection of any such College or Institution, lease all or any part of the said Section four (4), and after the erection of any such Collate or Institution any part of the said Section which, in the opinion of the said Board, shall not be required for the actual site of any building, upon such terms, provisions, and conditions as the said Board may think fit, and in particular if the Board so think fit upon the terms, provisions, and conditions set out in the form of lease usually granted by the Board, and to accept surrenders of any such leases. 5. To provide that from the passing of the proposed Bill or Act the whole rents issues, profits, and proceeds arising from the said Section four (4) shall be applied towards the erection and maintenance of the said College or other Institution. 6. To provide that any of the said rents, issues, profits, aud proceeds may’ until applied as aforesaid, be invested in Government, Municipal, or real property securities for accumulation. A copy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session. Dated at Dunedin this eleventh day of May one thousand nine hundred and three. ’ DOWNIE STEWART AND PAYNE, Solicitors to the Bill. SPECIAL CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY BY I \7 RIGGLESWORTH AND BINNI ’’ 12 CABINET PHOTOS and “ Mona ” Enlargement for 13s 6dWe are not now employing Canvassers, hi give the monev to our Patrons instead. WEIGGLESWORTH AND EINNS, Photographers, Octagon, Dunedin. £2. —Received from ARGELD. MTT.T.P.I? * AND CO., Grocers, the sum of Two Pounds (£2) for one “ Bonus Certificate Book.” —John C. Kroon. May 18. “NEW CASH SYSTEM.” We are issuing to Cash Buyers “ Bonus Certificates.” One Certificate given with every sixpence you spend with us. Five given when you spend 2s 6d. Ten given when you spend ss, and so On. also provide you with a ho9k free in which to paste your “certificates,” which are already gummed. When you return a full book wo give you £2 for it. The above receipt speaks for itself. We sell only Goods of the best quality, and give our customers the very best attention. By selling for cash we are able to sell much cheaper than firms who give credit. Don’t believe the people who run down our “ Cash System.” They have an object in doing so. ARCHD. MILLER & CO., CASH GROCERS AND TEA MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 1 AND W. FAULKNER, * ENGINEERS AND IRON- „ , founders, Manufacturers of Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Ornamental Wrought and Cast Iron Bailings, Gates, Pillars, Fencings, and Wirework of all kinds. AT THE NEW PREMISES, Comer Castle and St Andrew streets, Dunedin, Where all Inquirers will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone 340. ARTIFICIAL EYES. A Large Stock Kept. Fitted by Correspondence when necessary. JOHNSTONE AND HASLE3T, Chemists and Opticians, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. W WASTE PAPER. AS.TE PAPER FOR SAI in lots to suit purchasers. - AnnLr. STAR OEEICS

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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 1

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