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Public Notices. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mount Eoskiil Road Booid to Stop the following Road—namely, Part of Sammer-ntreet, Meadowbank, commencing at an angle In the Queenstown Road, and bounded on the east; and north-east by Allotment 2 of Section 13, Suburb* of Auckland, known as Meadowbank. Lines —460 links, bearing 195*10 ; 412 links, bearing 166"55 ; 198 links, bearing 118*40; 176 links, bearing 174*34; and 211 links, bearing 152 37 on the south by the remaining part of Bummer*street; 47 links, be-iring 114*45; and 2$ links, bearing 264*15; and on the west by a stream, and by a line sto links, a boundary of allotment 4 of same section, and by the Queenstown Road 495 links. And lihat the plan of the said road so proposed to be stopped lies at the Mount itoskUl School for inspection. JOSEPH MAY, Chairman Mount Roskill Road Board, September 14,1&83. & IN THE MATTER OF THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1882, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE MOUNT WELLINGTON DISTRItT BOARD. Notice is hereby g'.ven in pursuance of Sub-section 7. Section 94 of the said Act, that »11 objections made by any person likely to suffer injur}* by the closing of No. I.—A Road between Lots 41 and 42, in the District of Tamaki, Parish of Waitemata, and County of Eden. . No. 2.—A Road between Lots 12 and 13, of Section 4, of small Lots near P^nmure. No. 3.—A Road travoreing through Lot 4 of subdivision of Hamlin's property In the said District will be considered by me at the Resident Magistrate's Court-house, High-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of September, 1883, at 10.30 o'clock In tho ix.orning. Dated at Auckland, this lUh day of September. 1383. H. G. SETE SMITH, Resident Magistrate for the District of Auckland, O T 1 C E. NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). Owing to the inconvenience cansed to the Managers and Employes at Sylvia Park and Meadow Bank during busy seasons, in having to show visitors around amongst the stock, the Directors have decided to set apart WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON of every week as VISITORS' DAY, at which time the Mtnagers will always be in attendance. N.B.—Special cards for visiting at other times may be had, by persons passing through Auckland, or whose business will not allow of their going on the regular visitors' day, on application to any Director* or to the Secretary. P. H. BOURKE, Secretary. Shortland-street. OTI C E . MOUNT EDEN DISTRICT BOARD. At a Meeting of the Ratepayers cf the abovo District, it was resolved ' L That this Meeting require the District Board to exercise its tower under the Road Boards Act, 1882, in prohibiting the laying out of any xoad in tho District under one chain (6ti feet) wide. This action to be publicly notified immediately." In accordance with the ab6ve resolution, the District Board does hereby prohibit the laying out of any road or street in tho Mount Eden Road District of loss width than 06 feet (one chain), under the power conferred by the lCCth clause of Road BoardLs Act 18S2. JOSEPH POTTER, Chairman. I, JOHN ARTHUR LANGDOtf, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, 1874, hereby give notice that having deposited evidence of holding the above qualifications with the Registrar of Births -M irriayes, and Deaths, Auckland, I shall apply to be Registered under the New Zealand Medical Practitioners Act, 1869, on iho first day of November, 18S3. JOHN ARTHUR LANGDON. Auckland, September 15,1853. SAVINGS BANK. The Trustees are prepared to lend money on First Class Freehold Securities. Applications for loans on printed forms, to be obtained at the Bank, will be received up to SATURDAY, the 29th instant. R. CAMERON, Managor. Temporary Offices: Darby-street, September 15, ISS3. The gisborne gas company. 2000 Shares of £5 each. Share list will Close on SATURDAY, September' 15. Prospectus and Forms of can be obtained from the Company's Bioker. F. L. PRIME, N. Z. Insurance Buiidincs.

■V|ESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, SOLICITORS,have removed from Fort-street to No. 42, Shortland'Street, opposite Messrs. A. Clark and Sons Warehouse. September 1,1883. SOCIETY OF ARTS. a Premium of TWENTY POUNDS Is offered for the best Original Design for a Certificate for tho Society. For conditions, apply to JOSIAH MARTIN, Secretary, Market Square, Queon-street. WE have appointed Messhs. R. and R. jjUDER Agetits for the stle of WILSON'S HYDRAULIC LIME AT THE NORTH SHORE. Parties requiring Lime can have it at our circular priccs from them. J. WILSON <fe CO. JVJtr A Y M O U T H, • »▼ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT And Average Adjuster, has REMOVED to IT, SchorfTs Buildiugs. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUdE —T HE shaughraun to-night. Miscellaneous. Abbotts opera, house —the SHAUGHRAUN TO-NIGHT. Mr. jo nso n, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at tho College and Grammar School. Address: Karang&hape Road. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE —THE SHAUGHRAUN TO-NTGHT Glass t>lowjng < o.v satukLASS JJLOWING! DAY AFTERNOON, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Each visitor receivea one Glass Jug.—M. Cook and Sons, Freemnn's Bay. Assorted jams from the new ZEALAND FRUIT PRESERVING COMPANY—IOO cases For Sale. JOHN REID & CO., 20. Qneen-street. Agents.^} ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE — THE SHAUGHRAUN TO-NIGHT. gCKUBS CLEARED CHEAPLY. R. OFFICER'S PATENT MACHINES FOR SALE. W. R. LOOKER & SONS, STOCK, STATION, AND LAND AGENTS, 50, Chancery Lane, Me'.boumo, i-OLE AGENTS. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE — THE SHAUGHRAUN TO-NIGHT. WARNE AND BEARD, MANAWATU, Are prepared to supply TOTATA, any length or size, for Bridjo Work, Pilus, etc. Address, Warno and Beard, care of D. H. McArthur, FieldiDg. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE —THE ,t±_ SHAUGHRAUN TO NIGHT. "|uj USINESS FOR SALE A RARE CHANCE; The undersigned having obtained from the French Government a valuable concoction for the working and exporting of Kauri Gum from New Caledonia, finds that Lis time tnd attention will bo so mnch occupied in this important undertaking, that hn is desirous to sell for a fair and moderate Bonus, the Business carried on by him at Auckland, during tho last three years, under the firm of OPPENHEIMER & CO., MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, INDENTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. THIRTY FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN- AND ENG. LISII MANUFACTURERS' ACENUIES for New Zealand, will go and will be transferred with the Goodwill of the Business. For a {Business Man with- moderate capital and ability to work these Agencies, or for an established firm wishing to increase its connection, it is a chance which very rarely occurs in the Colonies, and is only offered now for therc&son above mentioned. •To bona fide Intending Purchasers the undersigned is prepared to give full particulars and state terms. I ADOLPHUS OPPENHEIMER, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 1

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