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Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1886, At Twelve Noon. HILLSBORO', NEAR ONEHUNGA. I3J ACRES GOOD GRAZING LAND. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR. MESSRS. MORTON & JACKSON, Have been instructed by the Registrar to sell by public auction, at their Mart, 69, Queen-street, on the above date, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND situate In tbo Parish of Waltemata. County of Kden, containing lSi lr3sp. being Lots 1, 3. 4. and part of Lot 2, Section 12, of the subdivision cf Allotments 8 and Ba. of section 13, Suburbs of Auckland, together with all buildings thereon erected, as now In the possession of Mr. Freeny. being all the land mentioned in Vol. 28, folio 132, Register Book. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, MORTON & JACKSON, Auctioneers, House, Land, and Estate Agents, 69, Queen-street. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR, Messrs. MORTON & JACKSON Have received instructions to Bell by public auction, THE BALANCE OF TERM OF LEASE for ten years from July I,lß*o, of 12G0 acres on the Walkare lllver. County of Bedford, lately in the occupation of William llobson, together with the right to purchase same for £000. Kor further particulars apply to the Auctioneers.— & JACKSON, Auctioneer;, Auckland. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, THEREMUERA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday, June 10, at one o'clock, A A HEAD WELL • FATTED £ IV I? CATTLE 800 Fat Sheep Dairy Cows, Store Cattle Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Electoral. 0I T Y OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTON WARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Tu pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, Regulation of Klections Act, 1676, and Amendments thfeto, I, Henry Ridings, Returning Officer, do hereby eive notice that i.n elec ion will lie hold on FRIDAY, 18th .Tune, for the return of » duly qualified Person is Councillor (or Grafton Ward of the said city, vice Mr. Holland, resign, d Candidates will require to be nominated on or beforo noon of MONDAY 7th June. Any person de-iring to Nominate a Candidate must deliver at Mr. Hardy's Telephone Bureau, Upper Symonds-street, before noon of the day above stated, a Nomination Papor signed by the person therein named as Candidate »nd two persons duly qualified to vote at the said election. Nomination Papers may be procured on application at the office of tho Town Clerk. HENRY RIDINGS. Returning Officer. City Council Offices, May 27, 1886. 693

TfcTEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 1.1 LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OP DIRECTORS, 1886. ENVELOPES FOR RETURN OF VOTING PAPERS. Owing to the above hiving been enclosed with printed matter, which was in a slightly damp condition, some of the envelope! having unfortunately become gummed down, fresh envelopes can be obtained at all Branch Offices and Post Office Agencios of the Association. D. M. LUCK lE, Genoral Manager. Wellington, Slay 31, ISS6. EducationalMRS. and MISS WILLIAMS' Boarding and D«y School.—Duties resumed May 31. Private Uiisons given in Drawing Painting, &c — Wynyurd street, near Grammar School. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road—Day and Boarding School for Girls. Principal : Miss Cole, Second Term of 18S0 begins TUESDAY. May 25. _ WRITING! WRITING! WRITING! — Giod Writing guaranteed in a Serios of Twelve Lessons (Ladies or C.intlemeni. Terms (privatoly) : One Guinea and a-half Day and Evening Classes: One Guinea.— apply F. Ilarlo Oilers. Profeasor of Writing, A.M.P. Buildings, No, 3,148, Q ieenstreet. MR. AUG. IRONMONGER, TEACHER ©P" THE BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr. Eady, Music-seller, Qneen-jtr-et. Music arranged, transposed, and set for the Han jo. 0 T 10 E. MR. NEVTLLE BARNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Quoen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all parts), viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house abnve St, Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ. Sightreading, Harmony. Ac., apply to above ail dress. JOHN £1 LOUGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, Ac. Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making, Electric Apparatus, Ac., &c. [i. CARD. 1 MR. GEORGE H. CLUTSAM, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and l'r*ctical Composition, and the study of the Art of Accompanying. Will be in attendance daily to receive Pupils at ills Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. jgOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILSTAIN has Removed her School from Parle Road to Grange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladles entrusted to her care will find all the comforts of an English home.

Vacancies for two young lady boarders. Terms, with Masters for French, Music, and Drawing, £46 per annum. Without Masters, and including a sound English education with Musi.;, £35 par annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. March 31,1880. g O ARD O~F EDUCATION. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Six Junior and three Senior Scholarships are offered for cimiictkion. subject to the Hoard's regulations for the establishment of Scholarships. TUESDAY, August 17, ISBO, is fined A3 the time of examination. Entries of Candidate* will be received in writing by the undersigned at the office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Oneen-street, Auckland, on or before 'I H USDAT, July 1, 1886. Separate Forms of Entry for Junior and Senior Scholarships re'i.cctively 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. RICK, Secretary. jgOARD OP EDUCATION. PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The Annual Examination of Pupil Teicliers and Candidates for Employment will be held on TUESDAY, June 29, 1886 and of following days, at the places undernamed ;— AUCKLAND—Training College, Wellosley-street THAMES— Waiokaraka School Qrahamstown W * IKATO—District School, Himllton West All Pupil Teachers of the First and Second Years arc required to attend, unlets specially exempted by the Board. Pupil Teachers of the Third Year and Candidates for Employment who desire to be examined must give written notice to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, June 19. By order of the Board, VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. Aisr.HCIA^TY— Call and see the new Dancing Boots, the very latent for gentlemen. —C. Westpfahl, 208, Queen street. MONEY— Sums from £100 to £5000 to Lend on Freehold Security, lowest rates of Interest. Bills discounted.—M, C. Hicltey, 13, Coombos' Arcade. COCKBURN'S VERY ' OLD PORT. Chateau Lafite Grand CLARET. Exceptionally fine wines. JOHN REXD & CO. 26, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 8

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