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Gazette -■ O T I C E. The following List of Runs in the Auckland District on which there were Sheep infected with Scab, on the SUt Decomber. ISBI, is published in accordance with the provisions of Section 19 of "The Sheep Act, 1578." FRAS. CHAS. LEWIS, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Auckland, 11th January,lßS2. BAY OF ISLANDS SUBDIVISION. Mr. Jos«ph Williams, Ngahia, mixed flock. 000 sheep Mr. R. Xlarsh*U, Whangi, mixed flock, 400 sheep Mr. Henry William?, P&karak*. mixed flock, 600 sheep Mr. Henry Ireland, Pailiia, mixed flock, 25 sheep Mr. John Williams, Pakaraka, mixed flock, SOOshoep. (Signed) MATTHEW MAWER. MARSDEN SUBDIVISION, Lagoon Farm, Lower Matakana, Emanuel Christian, cross-bred mixed, 295 sheep Taketu Point, Lower Matakana, Antonio cross-bred mixed, 300 sheep Taiharuru Creek, Whangarei Heads, William J. McLood, cross-bred mixed. 140 Saltain Farm. Whangarei Heads, Mrs. lietts Butler, cross-bred mixed, 75 sheep Tamikuri, Whangarei Heads. Charles A. Robinson, cross-bivd raised, 40 sheep Wharchort, Whancrarel, Samuel Dent, cross-bred mixed, 195 sheep Cole's Farm, Mangapal, "Mrs. Catherine Cole, crossbred mixed, >0i sheep Otikurangi Block, Ruatangata, John Evans, cross> bred mixed, 10S sheep. (Signed) C. THOMSON. AUCKLAND SUBDIVISION. Walter- Paul, Mangare, ewes and lambs, 55 sheep, clean certificate granted on January 4, 1882 Charles Washer. M»ngare. cwts and lambs, -0 sheep John S. McNaughton, Whangarata, ewes and lambs, 30 sheep W. & J. Lyell, Drury, ewes and lambs, 126 sheep John Clark. Karaka. ewes and lambs, 126 sheep Elijah Roose, Pukekohe, eyes and iambs, 900 sheep George Gunson, Pukekohe, ewes and laml>s, 150 sheep Alexr. McDonald, Pukekohe, ewes. and lambs, 330 sheep William Sharp, Jun., Pukekohe, ewes and lambs, 70 sheep John Hacpheroon, Drury, ewes and lambs, 65 sheep. (Signed) ALEXK, MONRO. B OROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. TAKE NOTICE. The Valuation List for the Borough of Onehunga for the year 1832 is now open for inspection at the Borough Council Office. All objections thereto must be left at the Rerident Magistrate's Court-house, on or before the 15th day of February; addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such objection must be left at tbe Borough Count ii Office not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. JOHN GEO. HUTCHISON, Town Clerk. January 14,1882. /GRAFTON ROAD HIGHWAY DIS\3T TRICT. TAKE NOTICE. The Valuation List for the Grafton Road Highway District for tbe year ISS2, is now open for inspection at Mr. Geo* Miller's Grocery Store, Grafton Road. All objections thereto most be left at the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Grafton Road, en or before the 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a Copy of every such objection must be left at (he Office of the Board, No. 8, New Zealand Insurance Building?, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. ALFRED ASHTON, Secretary. HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Mr. W. Hunter has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the above District. Registration fee, 5s for all dogs. S. HUNTER, Chairman Mercer Highway Board. Mercer, January 17,1532. Mount Wellington highway DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE. The Valuation List for the Mount Wellington Highway District for the year ISS2 is now open for Inspection at the office of Messrs Ireland brothers, Panmure. All objections thereto must be l> ft at the Ellerslie Hotel, Etlerslie, addressed to the Assessment Court, or or before tho 15th d :y of February, 1532; an I a copy of every such objection must be le'fc, at the office of the Chairman of the Board. Auckland, not later than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. BARTON IRELAND, Chairman. 15th January, ISS2. ROSKILL ROAD DISTRICT. The Valuation List for the above district for the year ending the 31st day of March, ISS3, is now open for inspection at tho Mount Roskill School. Objections thereto, if any. must be left at the said school on or before the 15th day of February next addressed to the Assessment Court of the said district: and a copy of every such objection must I e left at the residence of the Chairman, Mount Roskill. not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. JOSEPH MAY, Chairman. January 19, 1532. HIGHWAY DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE. The Valuation List for the above distr-ct for the . year 1832 is now open for inspection at Mr. George Thomas' Store, Whau. All objections thereto must be left at the said Store on or before the 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Cou«t; a»d a copy of every such objection must be. left at the residence of the Chairman, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. JOHN BOLLARD. Chairman. Dress and Fashion JQUL L E N (Reoently from England) respectfully informs the inhabitants of Auckland and surrounding Districts . that he has RE-OPENED THE PREMISES, NO. 250, QU E E N-S TREET EAST, with a LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF NEW SUMM E R GOODS, Imported and purchased on tho best cash terms, Comprising— General Drapery, Prints, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Damask and Cretonnes, Blankets, Flannels. Tickings, &e.; Millinery, Ribbons, Laces, Hosi ry. Umbrellas, and Sunshades; Shawls, Mantles, Fichus, Costumes, Silks, French and English Dress Goods, embracing all the Novelties in fabric and colour, for the present | season ; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underclothing 'in i variety; and a choice collection of Fancy Goods ! suitable for Christmas Presents. Special attention is invited to the following exceptionally Cheap Lots, bought at a large per centage off cost price for prompt cash. riz. :— 300 dozen Scotch Cambric Handkerchiefs, at from Is 6d per dozen ;z ' 100 pairs Muslin Harness Window Curtains, at from 4s lid per pair 200 Ladies'. Costumes, at from 4s 6d each 400 Ladies' Straw Hats, at from s}d each 300 Ladi» s* and Girls* Fancy Sunshades, at from Ssd each ! 100 Ladies' Black Satin Sunshades, with lace borders, from Gs 9d each I 400 yards Superior Black Dress, and Mantle Silk, at ! from 4s per yard | J.C. has had business relations with th» best wholesale houses in England, Ireland, and Scotland for the 1 past twenty-five years, and as he purp oses to conduct his business on tbe most economical principle, on cash , terms and small profits, he confidently assures those who may favour him with aa inspection of his stock that it will be found replete in the various departments with new, fashionable, and cheap goods, and that he will place nothing befof* the public in print which shall not be carried out in entirety and ! practice. Note.—J. C. has securcd the services of a first-class Milliner, who has had a long practical home experience, and has been engaged in one of the first millinery establishments in Auckland, since her arrival in he colony. AND REMUERA. NOTICE : NOTICE! NOTICE! C. W. TURNBULL, Post-office, Newmarket, Will, for a few weeks only, offer the balance of his Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices. The following quotations will prove that this is no puff but & really bona fide sale. Good Strong Tweeds, now 2s Od, good value for Ss 9d Large Lot of Ladies' Corsets, now 2s Gd, good value for 3s 9d Dress Stuffs, now 4d, good value for 9d i Lustres, now 7d, good value for lOd I Strong Working Shirts, 2s Gd, worth 3s Gd I Matting, Boots and Shoes, Trousers, Flannels, etc., 1 etc., at equally low prices'.—C. W. Tunibttlll. late J. Angus, Post-office, Newmarket. rjl O WORKING MEN; WE CAN SELL YOTJ A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR 27s 6d. SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., 92, Queen-street. Young men's christian association, CORNER OF WELLES LEY AND ALBERT-STREETS. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished.' AH the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. .The Library containsc upwards of 2800 vols, in the various departments of: Literature. Subscription, 2s Gdper quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment and Board in a-HOtJus Reoistbrs. • _ _ Meetings for Youno Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.50. Bible Reading'and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Glass, Sunday, at 3 p.m. ' x STRANGERS and others (especially Yoctno Mas) oordially invited to visit the Rooms, when all infer, mation may be obtained.] Open from 3 a*m till 10 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6296, 21 January 1882, Page 8

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