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Public Notices. JJELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. FIXING OF LEVELS. GARFIELD ROAD, COMMERCIAL-STREET, AND NO. 1 AVKNUE. It Is the Intention of the Town Board to Fix the Levels of the above Streets. Plans of proposed levels can be seen at Mr. Cameron's, Saddler, nelenavllle, until MONDAY, Mareh 14, 1887. A Special Me. ting of the Board will be held on TUESDAY, 15th March, at eight p.m. to hear objections. All objections to bo sent to me ten days prior to date of hearing. CHARLES NEWMAN, Town Clerk, Town Board Office, Belensvllle, February, 1887. The, orakei native reserve ACT, 1887. Notice Is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the General Assembly, at Wellington, at its next sitting, praying for leave to introduce a Bill Intituled the Orakei Native Reserve Act, 1887. By the said Bill it is intended to repeal the Orakei Native Reserve Act, 1882, to conetitue P-oiaTubaere Trustee, to arrange for appointment of Trustees in the event of the death of l'aora Tuhaere, to define portions of land to be leased, to arrange for surveys ; allot' ments to be leased by public auction for any term not exceeding sixty ye»r« without bonus or premium, rents and profits to be divided amongst the persona named in the graqt, the shares of any dying to go to their successors; streets, roads, and publio places may be laid out and dedicated ; tmsteo may raise money on security of rents for construction of roads, wharves, etc.; that leases shall not bo subject to payment of native duty. A copy of the said proposed Bill, and a plan of the land to be afTectod thereby, are deposited In the Realdent Magistrate's Court, Auckland, and copies of the said proposed Bill are deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders, at Wellington. Dated this seventeenth day of February, 1887. PAORA TUHAERE, For Promoters of the said Bill. E. T. DnrAUK, Queen-street, Auckland, Solicitor for the Bill. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, I hereby give notice that I have This Day admitted my son Oliver Bryant Waymouth Into partnership, and the style and name of the firm will in future be Waymouth and Son, Public Accountants. J. WAV MOUTH, Public Accountant. Auckland, March 1,1887. Auckland institute of archi- • TKCTS. Drawings for competition in connection with Iho Society of Arts Exhibition are to be sent to the Mu«eum, Princoss-stroet, not later than live p.m. on MONDAY, March 28, 1887. addressed to tho President of the Auckland Institute of Architects. Percy holt, Sccrotary A.I.A. 0 T ICE. MOUNT WELLINGTON PUBLIO POUND. Impounded, February 27, 1887, by the Ranger, one Bay Gelding, black point*, short tall, no shoes on ; one Brown Gelding, illegible brand off cheek, bob tail, shod ; one Hay Mare, off hind foot white, white spot on off front heel, white star on forehead, tall cut short. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the above Pound, March 14, 1887, at noon. HENRY DURBRIDOE, Pound keeper. EducationalMount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLB, Vallbv Road, Mouirr Roskill Auckland Principals : MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., at. Andrew's University MISS McdARQ, Hons, in Education, St. Andrews. (For Nlnnears Chief Assistant Toachers at the Girls High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 giri.4. In two years tho number amounted to 160, which was the l>mit of tho accommodation provided. Although t'alttlre Is in the immediate vicinity of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were gent down from all parts of the country to it. as for moral training It held one of the foremost places in England. The Intellectual training was second only to the moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1885), one girl was third and another sixth In all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; the prize for being first senior girl In Political Kconomy; the prise for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all EnglandFIRST TERM COMMENCED FEB. 8, 18S7. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION ! ' English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages— Latin French German Science— Kotany, Physiology, Chemistry etc. Drawing—Freehand and Model Clsss Singing a id Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons In Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress making, Swimming, etc. AlM.—This School will bo conducted en the Public School methods, and will place within reach of tho inhabitants of Mount Eden »nd tho surrounding district the opportunity of obtaining for girls a sound and thorough education, under trained tea achers, at moderate cost. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. The School is situated on volcanic soil In one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. Omnibuses will run from the chief suburbs of •Auckland to the School for the accommodation of pupils, to whom free passes will be given

MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Sinning. Terms, &<•., on application to Mrs. Vauthan, Manukau Road, ParnelL JgOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKf. A HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL General, Classical, and Religious Education. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision at preparation. Three Sealdent Master?. The Half«term will commence on March 23. REV. T. F. KINO, Principal. BootmakersQREAT UNRESERVED ALE Re, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ROBERT STRONG. VALUED AT £2,749 15 3 Q- A R R E T T J} fi os - Having Purchased the above Estate (or Cash, at a Large Discount, ABE OFFERING THE WHOLII STOCK AT THEIR AUCKLAND SHOPS ONE MONTH ONLif, AT TOTALLY UNRESERVED v. PRICKS. 1200 pairs Infants' Strap Shoes, sizes 2 to 56d 3200 pair* Infants' Strap Siioss, sizes 2 to 5-9(1 6100 pairs Infan b' Strap shoes—ls to 3s 1260 pairs Children's Lace. «lza» 2 to &—la *260 pairs Children's E. Side-, sizes 2 to 6— la lid 1626 palri Girls K. Hides, sizes 10 to I—3a lid 271 pairs MaMs 2'a— lid 1380 pair* Ladies' K.S. Boots, sizes 3 to 7— it lid 1721 pairs Ladles' K.S Boots, sizes 3to 7- 9d 346 pairs Ladles' Levant E.(<, Boots— 6d 1220 pairs Ladles' Kid E.* 4 .—7s 6d 4735 pa rs Ladles'—from 7s lid to 10s 6d 160 pairs Ladles' Real French Kid E.S.—Cs lid 772 pairs Ladies' Kid Button, sixes 6to 7—B» 6d 1462 pairs Ladles' Kid Walking Shoos, sizes 5 to 7—ls lid 876 pain Ladles Walking Shoes, sizes sto 7—6s 6d 1260 pairs Ladies' Walking Shoes, sizes 8 to 7— Cd 3571 pairs Ladies— 8s to 10s 6d . 1202 pairs Ladies' Button Boots, sizes 3 to 7—from 9s 6d to lis Od 4342 pairs Men a Watertlghts—from 7s lid to 10a 2272 pairs Men s K S.—from Ss (id to 13s 6d 1361 pairs Men's Balmorals—from 0s 6d 3500 pairs Men s Walking Shoes— from 6a 6d 1060 pairs Men a Patent Shoes—Bs Cd 8520 pairs Boy's Boots—from 4s fid 1136 pairs House Boots, Sew «—2s lid Evening Show, Slippers, house Boots, &c,, in quantities unable to bo quoted here. GARRETT BROS., Waksfield-street, And GABRBXT'S Buildings, Kiranoahape Road, Auckland. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. REBATE ALLIANCE.Where can you get Member's Certificate? At Sliortlandstreet, opposite Star Ollioe. THE place to bay Calicoes, at Reduced Prices, Is at Thos. Short's Great Clearance Sale. By order of Executors. POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under the new Act), 26 and 60 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted at commencement, on Sale at the IIjt&ALS Publishing Office Queen-street. FLOWERS, Feathers, Aigrettes, and Millinery of Every Description marked in Plain Figures; and immensely reduced, at Short's Clearing Sale. By order of the Executors. yAOOUM ICE MACHINE. The New Vacuum Ice Machine will be at work at Lnkß, Victoria-street, every morning from eleven to twelv'e o'clock. Inspection reipectfully Invited, Orders for New Machines will bo promptly attended to, and all further information given. a, F. LUKS, Sole Agent. Victoria-street West,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7885, 2 March 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7885, 2 March 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7885, 2 March 1887, Page 8

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