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Public Notices. I ONE-TREE BILL RESERVES BILL, 1686. Notice is hereby ijiven that the One-tree Hill Domain Board intent! to have a Local "Hill, entitled "The Ore-tree Hill Reserves Rill, ISSt)," brought before Parliament in the ensuing Session, to change the two Education Reserves at One-tree Hill into Recreation Reserves by converting them and the adjoining Recreation Reserve of lui SOp into a Public Park or Domain, including botanical and horticultural gardens and places for public amusement", and taking the said Kducitlon Reserves, cnnsis'inp respectively of :>9» •Jγ 20p and 26si lr 20p. under the epilation of the Public Domains Ant, ISSI, And the Public Reserves Acts of ISSI anri 1535, as Is the case at present with tbe Recreation Reserve of 15a 80p. The Hill will not interfere with the rich's of the present lessees of tho two Education I'eservps, and will cot allow thn cfantinit of bulldloe leases over any portion of the P9a 2r 20 i (the hill), or ovrr the 15a 20p at present under the management (if tho One-tree Hill Domain Board, but will permit the Board to grant buiMing leasos for a term cot exceedin? W years over the £6 • lr 20p, the rent* arising from whieri aro to be devoted, in pursuance of the said Public I'omains and Public Reserves Act. to the hiving out, pUntinc and improving Onc-troe Hill Reserve, and the present Recreation Reserve, together ConnUttnir of 114 a 3r 10p. The Board to be restr'cled from seiiinc or alienating the fee simple of the Keserv a or any portion thereof. Copy of tho Bill, together with a plan of the R<;.«erres, is deposited in the Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, for pub in inspection. G. MAURICE O'RORKK, Chairman Oiie-lrae Hill Domain Eoard. Borough Councl Ofilce, Onehunga, 6th May, 13:0.

AUCKLAND PUBLIC BUILDINGS Jr\. loan , . NOTICE TO HOLDERS OK DEBENTURES FOI LOAN OF £25,000 Notice i.' hereby given that the eighth drawing . Debentures (four) to he paid off. out nf th« binldni Fund, as provided by the Act. on the first day of Jul. now next onsuisi;. will take place in '.he presence such holders o! Debentures as may <:!inoso tn niteni in tlie ofti e of Mr. John Mrginie, Queen-street, oi MONDAY, the seventeenth day of May, ISS6, at tni o'clock in the afternoon. R. C. HAMERTON. Public Trustee. Wellington, Ist May, ISS3. I~\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, i_/ — Notice is hereby given th»t the Partnership for mcriy existing ■■ otwenn THOMAS (;RIt;K, JaMKJ SKPI'IMUS GRICB, and KIOHARD PAIiKER Station-owners, under the style of " Grice ice Parker," has been dissolved i>nd that the Stations— re cer.tly l.eJo'uiiJEr to the said Partnership— are now '.hi solo property of, and will lor the future be carried or by. the said Thomas Orice and James Septituui Grice, under the etjloof "Wiu Grice and Co." Dated at Auckland this SOth day of March, ISS6. & RICHMOND, Solicitors for Win. Griei> and Co. AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNIONINSURANCE company. Messrs. F. J. Moes and Co. hiving resigned the Afrency nf the above Conipanr, I have this day an pointed Mr. J. Hil(o Harrop as repressntatire (if the Company for the Provincial District of Aucirlund. J. McVKY [JAIRD. General Manager for New Zealand. Auckland, May 1, lSStf. ~KT OTICE OF REMOVAL. J. HUGO HARROP, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Removed to Meurs. F. J. Moss Co.'s Office?, New Zealand Drag Company's Buildings, Shorthind-sticet, AucUUnd. EducationalWENTWORTH HOUSE, PONSONBY EOA". —Miss Hill begeto announce that she will resume School Studies on TUKSDA.Y, May 25. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road—Day and Eoardi' g School for Girls. Principal : Miss Cole. Second Term of ISSb begins TUESDAY. M • y 25. 1 HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (St. JL> John's College, T»rnakl).— The next Term wiil commencoon Tueidiy, 25th inst. Ilev. T. F. Kinj, Principal. ONKHUNGA GRAMMAR SCHOOLThe next Term begins on Tuesday, 25th inst. L J. TROLLOPE. Master. __ WRITING ! WRITING ! WRITING ! — God Writing guaranteed in a Series of Twelve Lessons (Ladies or Gentlemen). Terms (privately) : One Guinea and a-haif Day and Kvfiiicij Classes : One (iuinea.—«pply F. Harle Giles. Profee§or of WritiEg, A.M. P. Buildings, No. 3,148, Qaeenstreet. DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Corner of Park Road-Grafton Road, and the Schoolroom of St. Andrew's Church, !-'ymond-street. Boirdins: aid Day School for Boys. Th» next term t>\\\ commence on Monday, May 17 TTIDUCATION. North Shore.—Mrs. RamJ A say Grimes begs to announce that or. -Js'.h ins!, the will corori'Pi co ii Young Ladie«' School at her re«'dei ce. Sins Souci Villa, near Distiict School. Mrs. Grirun« cm refer to the parent* cf pupila as to her attainments and «uc'ess as an experienced teacher. —Terms on application. MR. AUG. IRONMONGER, TEACHKROK THE BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr. Eady, Music-seller, Q;een->trret. Music arr&nired, transposed, and set for the Banjo.

LOWER GLENSIDE, SYMONDS JIJ STRKiT. The Second Term of Mrs. Glover's Boarding and Di> School will begin on TUESDAY, the 25th In: tan t. MUSICAL GYMNASTICS FOE LADIES, Miss Xewc mhe will hnld a Class for the ab-ve on SATURDAY MORNIN'GS, frim ten to eleven, iu the Schoolroom of St. Andrew'* Church. SymcmU-street. Ono fJnlnei for course of 12 lessons. To commence on SATURDAY, the -Jim! Instant. ' [a card.) MR. GEORGE H. CLUTSAM, TEACH KK OF THE PIANOFORTE. ETery Branch of Theoretical and Practical Composition, and the study of ih» Art of Accompanying. Will be in uttnndance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. "XT O T I O E. MR. NSVILLI" BAKKETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, His bow removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all parts), Til.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ. Sightrecline, Harmony. &c., apply to abore address. SATURDAY MORNING VOCAL CLASS FOR LADIE3. SaTfral Ladies in the City and Suburbs having suggested that MADAME POOLEY should form a VOCAL CLASS for YOUNG LADIES who, by reason of distance and the hour of meeting, are debarred from joining the WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASS, MADAME POOLEY has much pleasure in announcing that a CLASS will be composed at once, to meet at the CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, on SATURDAY MORNINGS at eleven o'clock, the afternoons thus not being encroached upon. The FIRST MEETING will take place next SATURDAY MORNING. Fee, Two Guineas per Annum, payable half-yearly in advance. Early enrolment is desiiod. "OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILSTAIN has Removed her School from Park Road to Grange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladies entrusted to her care will find all the comfcrtj of an English home. Vacancies for two young lady boarders. Terms, with Master* for French, Music, and Drawing, £45 per annum. Without Masters, and including a sound English oduoation with Musio, £35 per annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. M.rch 31,1556. X> OARD OF EDUCATION. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Six Junior and three Senior Scholarships are offered for competition, subject to the Hoard's regulations for the establishment of .Scholarships. TUESDAY, August 17, 1480, is fixed as the time of examination. Entries of Candidates will be received in writing by the undersigned at the office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Oueen-etreet, Auckland, on or before THOHS. DAY, July 1, 1886. Separate Forms of Entry for Junior and Senior Scholar.hips respectively may be obtained on application at the office of the Board. >o Candidate will be entered who does not fully comply with the requirements of the Form of Entry. VINCENT E. RICE, mmmmt e-— Secretary. JtjT R, R. L. S KE E N Bigs to announce that he has COMMENCED TO PRACTICE AS A BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, At Chambers, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 8

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