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Land Transfer Notices. D "TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given, that the several parccis of land hereinafter described will bo brought under tho provisions of " The Land Transfer 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same, in each'ciisc, on or before the '25th day of May next. M «RY ANN SCBATS—Iot 1, and part of Lot 45, of the subdivision into Lots of allotment 20, and other allotments of Section -t'l, of the City of Auckland. In the occupation of Francis Thomas Baynlun. 1457 SAMUEL JACK; Flß—Part of allotment 25a., of Section 3, Suburbs of Auckland. In applicant's occupation. 10-1 T JERE-UIAU CASKY and DANIEL LOBBIGAN— Allotments S3 and ftt, Parish of Waikomiti, County of Eden, containing 1-0 acres. Unoccupied. * 10S2 CHARLES .TOnN AYR I OUT BARTOX—Allotments 39, M, 61, (52, 03, 64, 0"», C(>, 63, 69, and 71, Parish of llorotiu, containing i>so acres. In a applicant's occupation, 1654 r JOHN MASON—Allotments ft 3 and 59, of Section f .SO, of the City of Auckland. Part in"occupation of— O'Brien. 10b0 DAA r ID LUNDOX—Allotment 115, Parish of Te 5 Papa, Cook's County, containing 100 acres. In j applicant's occupation. ICS7 WILLIAM STKELE—Allotments 253, .254, ;285, and 236, Parish of Kirikiriroa, cohtaining! 200 acres. In occupation of — Coop IGS3 THE WAIKATOLAXD ASSOCIATION (Limited) —Allotment 220, Parish of Komokovou, Banks' County. Unoccupied. IGS'J Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this i-lth day or' April, 1861, at the Lands Registry Oilico, Auckland. TIIKO. KISSLTNO, District Lund Registrar. Eccies?asticaL Y"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN* j ASSOCIATION. A FAREWELL MEETING TO TILE . REV. C. M. PVJi Will be held TO-DAY (Monday). 25th instant, at 7.30. THE VEX. ARCHDEACON" MAUNSELL, REV. B. T. DUDLKY, AND REV. E. N. DREE ARE EXPF.CTHD TO TAKK PAR.T. COLLECTION ON BEHALF Ol' DEBT FUND. ALL AKE INVITED. j Educational. DANCING. —Mrs. I'ettitt will Re-open her Dancing Class on Friday, 29th instant. Melbourne Cottage, Karangahade Boad. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Th* Second Quarter, ISSI, will begin on Monday, 25th instant. L. J. TROLLOPE, Master. Mrs. siiayle george be g 3 to inform the residents of Ponsonby and its vicinity, that pending tho building of her own house on the Fonsonby-road, she has been compelled by the sale of her former residence to remove to two cot- j tages in England-street, where the work of the school will be carried on until her own~new school-room is { completed.—April 23rd, 1881. 1 PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terni3 and other particulars address Newton Post-office. jpiANOEORTE, ORGAN, HARMONY. MR. AX(r EL O FOItR ES T (Pupil of Charles Halle). For terms and other particulars apply to Messrs. J. J. llilner and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. JJIHE OF gIN GIN G. GORDON" GOOCH, Associate —z l * l Academy of Music, London and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, rcccives Pupils for SIXGING and VOICE PKODUCTIOX, at his private residence in "Wakeficld-street. HOPE cottage (near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby.) Mrs. General Stoddard's Quarter Days are—April 20, July ?0, October 12, and February 1. Boarders .. . .. l'H guineas per quarter Day d». (one meal mid-day) C do. do. Day Pupils (above 12) .. 2 do. do. do. (under 12) .. 11 do. do. Two or more of a family, do. do. do. RAWING AND PAINTING. Mis 3 TYE, Licensed Tcachor of Diiawtvo nnder tha Victorian ICducyvtion Deijartment, will hold a Class every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the Wellesley-strcet Schoolroom, for the purpose of giving instruction in Painting and Drawing. Mr. tho ma s h. ay ebb, MUSIC TEACIIKR, Oak Cottage, Hobson-street. 53.Vacancies for several Pupils Terms: One guinea a quarter, or two guineas at pupils' homes. Quarter begins with tirst lesson. Pianofortes aud Harmoniums for sale, New and Second-hand, from Xl 5. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, in town or country. X.C. — Name on entrance gate, opposite Mr. Minctti's, baker. Hotels. £IALEDOXIA JJOTEL (CORNER or KVMO.VDK-HTREET AND KARANOAIIAI'E ROAD), AUCKLAND. •JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. HAMXKY'S AUCKLAN 0 KOTKU. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. i FOB TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. ! BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 ami Tea, D to 7 WINKS AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRAXDB. Private entrance Queen-street to High-street. Large Billiard-room with every comfort. A S O H I C HOTEL. R. WHITAKER. " I^r Al \V ER A, II O T Sl* R INGS, LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, *37" THK BEST MACKS IN THE COLONIES TO SPKSD YOUR HOLIDAYS. FISHING,. SHOOTINCI, BOATINO, BILLIARDS, I.AWN TENNIS &o. QLUB |L|~ OTE L, OISROI'.NE. S. M. WILSON, Proprietor. Visitors arriving and putting up at this hostelry are oonvcycd to and from it. free of chargo from and to the Wharf. MEALS AT ALT, HOURS SPEEDILY PREPARED. MAGNIFICENT BILLIARD TABLES. BATH ROOMS AND KVKP.Y CONVENIENCE. THK CHOICKST Br.ANDs oi' LIQUOKS, WINES, &0., Aita pp.ocvitAnijK. Xote the Addross: ALBION CLUB HOTEL. ALBION CLUB STABLES. . Buggy and Saddle Horses, and Open and Closed Conveyances can be had at a moment's notice, with experienced drivers or guides. mHE rjpEMKERANCE JJOTEL, WHANGAREI. Visitors to AVfcangarei will flnil tho above Oot.ib. lishliiont the mont comHrtablo residence in tho townifeip, and it is within three minutes' walk of either the i»barf or the railway. The Bedrooms are spacious and well.vcntilnted, and there is excellent accommodation f'.-r cither families, traTclicra, or boarders. TERMS HOST REASONABLE. [ H. HAYNES, Propribtor. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6064, 25 April 1881, Page 1

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