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Public Notices. The property assessment act, 1885, AND THE EATING ACT, 1882, AND AMENDMENTS. D It Is hereby notified that at the flitting of the Board of Reviewers for the Borough of Auckland, to ba he'd on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, Objections to Properties in Ponsonby, Karang-.haye, and Grafton Wards will be heard. * Objection# to Properties in North, South, and East 1 Wards will be hoard on a later day, due notice of which will be given. WILLIAM AirKBN,) ROBERT C. OARU, > Reviewers. JOHN REID, ) Auckland, March 20,1886. Notice under the PUBLIC . 11 WORKS ACT. 1882, AND THE VARIOUS AMENDMENTS THERKOF. Notice ia hereby given that the Point Chevalier District Board proposes to Stop a porti on of a Road in . their Dlsiirict, being the Road bounding Allotments i 88, 89, unci 10, of Section 5, of the suburb* of Auck- , land, and which portion of road is ooloured green on the plan hereinafter mentioned. 3 And notice Is hereby also given that the plan required by (ha above Acts lies open for public inspection at the Great Northern Hotel, P»int Chevalier, the Office of the said Board, the portion of Road proposed to be stopped being coloured green on the said plan. And notice Is also hereby given that the said Board calls a Meeting of the Itateiayers of the Point Ch valier Highway District, to be held at half-past, seven o'clock in the evening of TUESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1886, at the Great Northern Hotel, p oint Chevalier, to decide by a majority of the Ratepayers present whether or not the abovementionod portion of the said road shall be st pped. Dated this 16th day of February, 1886. CIIAS. P. PARTINGTON, Chairman Point Chevalier District Road Board. J JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. J Ihe Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the style or firm of Holland and i Keegan, Tinsmiths, has been and is hereby dissolved, ) as from t"e 22nd day of March instant. Ail accounts i owing to the late firm are to be paid to Mr. S. J, ' Holland, by whom the business will in future be ' carried on. Dated at Auckland this 22nd dav of March, 1886. | STEPHEN J. HOLL ND. 1 Of ARKNCtS KEEGaN, Witness : W. H. Armstrong, Solicitor, Auckland. __ _ _ - _ 0 T I c E. , Notice is hereby given that if there should be any p outstanding Debts or Claire against Messrs. Qrice and Parker, in connection with the torangi, t'ukekura, and Punhoe Stations, Waikato, or any of them, and which Debts or Claims were incurred previous to the 81»t day of July, 1885, the amounts and particulars of all such debts or claims must be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 31st inst. Dated this second day of March, 18S6. HKSKETH A RICHMOND, Solicitors, Auckland. Auckland gas company (LIMITED.) All Accounts now due for Gas and Coke, which remain unpaid at Five p.m. on THURSDAY, 26th instant, will become payable in full, without discount. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. pUBLIC NOTICE. I have this day sold Mr. J. Dudgeon the Goodwill and Stock-in-trade of the Comet Stores. Any person having claims against me will present the same at once for immediate payment. ' WILLIAM SEDDON. Botorua, March 16,1886 Educational, r ; "\TIGHT SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-Mr, H. -Li Kramer Re-opens on MONDAY, March 29, at j Shortland House. Sbortlnnii-street. Boarding and day-school, st. John's College, Tautabi.—Classical, General, and Religions Education.—Rev. T. F. King, Principal MR. ALEX. M. HDXTABLE, Teacher of SINKING and v o ice Production on the ' best methods Pupils visited, or Lessons uiven at the Academy of Music, Oak House. Houson-street. 1%/TATRICULATION AND GENERAL IT J. KNO.WLED E (LAW) EXAMINATIONS.— Mr. C. P. Newcombe, Domain Grammar School, Grafton Road, will commence on March 22 a new class for the subjects of the above examinations, to be held on three evenings of each week A Me ARTHUR, M.A, LL.B., will "t*-* Resume his Classes on the subjects for Matriculation, General Knowledge, and Civil Service ' Examinations for 1886, at the Training College, Wellesley-street. All information concerning same may be obtained at the College between half-past four and half-past five p m., on any week day except Saturday. . jy[ Us. I 0. r MISS WFAVER Can receive Pupils at her Residence, Mount Nessing, Grafton Road, on Tuesdays and Fridays, Monday and Thursday mornings, at Mrs. Glover's, Symonds-street. Monday and Thursday afternoons, at Mrs. Palmer's, , Carlton Gore Road. ' ta. Certificate and highest testimonials from the I Leipzig Conservatoire, etc. ■jyj~ R. JOHN Y°U N G MEMBER OP TONIC SOL FA COLLEGE. I ON DON, TEACHER OF RINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORG!AN, CLARIONET, FLUTE, AND VIOLIN, I Ponsonby Road, near Reservoir, Auckland. Terms on application. Quarter begins with Ist lesson Lessons in French language AND LITERATURE. ) 1 M. ALBIN VILLEVAL, ' French Master at the Girls' High School and other leading schools in Auckland. M. A. Villeval will receive pupils at Mr. W. H. Webbe's Auokland School of Music, corner of Hobson and Cook streets from the 20th of January. For particulars, terms, etc., apply as above or by letter to M. A. Villeval, Mount Eden Road. Classes for beginners and advanced pupils will be started in February, Terms, (in classes), beginners, 16s per quarter; advanced pupils, £1 Is (payable in advance). Names enrolled at Mr. W. H. Webbe's. I r „ . .5 ' Booksellers and Stationers - r NOW PUBLISHING IN THE COLONY : ' " mHE ART ALBUM OF NEW ZEAI X LAND FLORA." An Illustrated Book of Beauty and Information, by Mr. and Mis. Featon, Highly commended by Botanists, Art Critics, and the Press. Subscriptions list* now filling up. Price, Three Guineas to Subscribers only. Published in p*rts at One Guinea each. Canvassing agent with specimen chromolithograph and prospectus, is now in this district. Local Agent: Mr. T. CHaPMAN, Stationer, Queenstreet. NOW READY. JJEKB'S A R. EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY KEPT BY THE REV. R. BURROWS DURING HERE'S WAR IN 1845. PRICE ...» .ONE SHILLING. UPTON & CO. pHAMPTALOUP AND COOPER, V/ Have received new supplies of ' ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Consisting of all Artists' requ sites for Oil and Water Colour Painting. ' Academy Boards Lay Fitnres Artists' Prepared Canvas Mahl Sticks Blocked Sketch Books Mathematical Instru«oxes of Water Colours ments , Boxa* of Oil Colours Megilps for Oil and Water Biistol Boards Colour Brushes Camel's Hair, Millboards Sables, etc, Moist Water Colour Boxes Burnishers Mounting Boards I Cabinet Saucers Oil Colours in Tubes i Canvas, prepared Oil Sketching Paper Chalk Pencils Ox Gall 1 Crayons Palettes Crayon Papers Scales, Boxwood Curves, Pear Tree Sketch Books and Blocks Drawing Boards Slumps Drawing Papers Varnishes and Oils ' Gold Shell, Cakes, Ink, Water Bottles Paper Water Colours, Moist, Indian Ink Powder, and in Cakes Indiarubber Whatman's Drawing Lead Pencils — Faber's, Papers, various sizes Cohen's. Rowney's, etc. 76, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. ' 0. HESKKTH.] [A. AITKKN, ] [6. MACLEAN, HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Regular Sales every Tuesday of Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, &o. THE EXCHANGE "SALE ROOMS, DVSXAH-STASJir, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 8

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