Corporation Notices'rilTY OF AUCKL AN D. BURGESS AND DEFAULTERS* LISTS. Notice is hereby given that tho above Lists lie for Inspection at the City Council Offices until the 15th instant inclusive. ' AU objections to the Burgess Lists must be made in writing and in conformity with Clause 43 of •' The Muncipal Corporations Act, 1876," ana lodged at this office on or before the 15th instant. P. A. PHILIPS. Town Cork. Town Clerk's Office, April 4, ISBI. riITY OF AUCKLAND. LICENSES FOR UILLL4RD AND BAGATELLE ROOMS, BOWLING AND SKITTLE ALLEYS, THEATRES, POBLIC HALLS, AND PLACES OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT; Notice is hereby given that all Licenses for the above, expiring on the 30th instant, require to be renewed on or before that date, in terms of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1870. P. A. PHILIPS, • Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, 14th April, 1881. niTY O F AUCKL AN D. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Auckland intend to introduce'the following Bill to the forthcoming Session of Parliament: "An Act to change the Trusts of certain Lands granted to Philip Aaron Philips and Charles Davis for a Synagogue, and to grant in lieu thereof other lands the property of the Mayor, Council, and Burgesses of tho City of Auckland, and vest the aforesaid land exchanged in tho Mayor, Council, and. Burgesses of the City of Auckland, and to authorise the City Council of Auckland to use the following reserve,' or any portion thereof, viz. :—Lot 67. of Section 29, at the junction of Queen and Grey-streots, for the purpose of erecting theroou a Town Hall and Municipal Oflices." p. A. philips, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, March 17,1881. niTY OF ,AU C KL AND. NOTICE. All Ratepayers whose names appear on tho Defaulters' List, will be Summoned without further notice. CHARLES IRVIN ELLER, Collected City Council Offices, . April (I, 18S1. GITY DUST CARTS.—Notice is hereby given tlTat the Dust Carts will collect on Saturday morning instead of Good Friday.—W. Anderson, City Surveyor. City Surveyor's Office, April 13th, 1881. .._ ' . Public Notices. T-\ ISTEI.CT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, April 13, 1881. The whole of the Auckland Volunteers who intend to take part in the Reyiow to bo hold at To Awamntu on Monday, the : 18th Instant, will parade in heavy marching order, in the Drill-shed, at 8 o'clock a.m. oh the Morning'Of SUNDAY, the 17th instant, they will then be marched to tho Railway Station, where they will be formed in Quarter-column by the left, and await further orders. E. WITHERS, ' Major. ~\J&~ M, Me ART HU R & CO., • WAREHOUSEMEN, Queen-street, Auckland, Beg to announce to their Customers that the WAREHOUSE '■' Will ho ■'- CLOSED FROM THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING UNTIL TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, APRIL 19, 1881. "TVT O T 1 C E. OUR WAREHOUSE AND STORES WILL BE CLOSED THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 14th Inst., ON ACCOUNT OF THE TASSOVER HOLIDAYS. l. d. Nathan & co. qpecial notice intending Exhibitors dunedin industrial exhibition, To be opened on Ist June, 1881, and to remain open one month. The Committee would respectfully urgo upon all Intending Exhibitors to send in without delay particulars of exhibit, 30 as to secure space. GEORGE GRANT. Secretary. Offices : 7, Union Chambers, Princes-street. Dunedin, April 1,1831. Exhibition programmes and forms of applications for space obtained at office of tliis paper. EMcKEOWN, Baker, Durham-street, O begs respectfully to inform his numerous Patrons and Customers, ho is removing to those commodious promises on the Queen-street Wharf, formerly occupied by the lato R. Holes, where he hopes, by continued efforts, to retain tho confidence of his old customers. Every attention will be given to the shipping and others who will favour him with their orders. Contractor to tho British and foreign navies and Union Steam Ship Company. mO ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, I SURVEYORS, CONTRACTORS, &c. The undersigned, having found in the course of his business that the want exists in this city, begs to inform the above that he has made arrangements by which Tracings can bo prepared rnoMrTLY and at VERY MODEHATE CHARGES. N B.—Any business entrusted to him would be considered as strictly confidential. CHARLES PALMER, 25, Queen-streot. Draughtsman. I - N THE ESTATE OT RICHARD SOGERS, LATE OF GREY-STREET, DKALER, DECEASED. All Claims against the above Estate must be forwarded to mo, in duplicate, on or before the 28th day of April, ISSI. WM. THORPE, Solicitor. Auckland. BIBLE AND PRAYER UNlON.—Members' Cards may bo had on application to Mr. W. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Wellesley-street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6055, 14 April 1881, Page 1
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