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v: :* ■> Corporation Notices.' piTY OP AUCKLAND. SANITARY PRECAUTIONS. ■ Householders are reminded that legal action ! is being taken against all persons permitting nuisances to exist upon their premises. By- ; law No. 50. re Pan System for Removal of i Nightsoil, is being enforced. /,>',;'..':' . ] One Penny per Carcase will be paid for • Dead Rats delivered for cremation at either ■ the Ponsonby Pumping Station or the Tem- S porary Destructors in Ponsonby' and Freeman's 8ay... : , ■,;';'•;•;.■.'. .'■••'•"' Persons casting cloud rats or other offensive natter upon the streets will bo rigorously prosecuted. i HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 7th May, 1900. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. ' GENERAL RATE. Notice is hereby given that tho Newmarket . Borough Council intend, on the 28th day of May. 1900, in conformity with Section 39 of the Rating Act, 1894, and Section 135 of tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, and amendments thereof, to make and levy a General Rate of Ono Shilling and Threepence in tho Pound (£) on all Assessable Property in the Borough for the period of twelve months, commencing April Ist, 1900, and ending March 31st, 1901, payable in one sum on Juno 12th, 1900, at the Borough. Office. In conformity with Section 135 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1836, an Estimate of tho General Rate to be made on May 28th next, and also the Rate Book, lies for inspection at the Borough Office. WM. HOGG. Newmarket, May 9,1900. Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. BURGESS REVISION COURT. Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with Section 68 of the Municinal Corporations Act, 1886, tho above Court will bo held in the Council Chamber, on MONDAY, May 14th, 1900, at 7.30 o'clock. J JOHN MCCOLL, ' Newmarket. 9th May, 1900. Mayor. pOROUGH OF PARNELL. STOPPAGE OF TRAFFIC IN YORK-STREET. Notice is herein- given that Traffic in Yorkstreet is Stopped until FRIDAY MORNING, during repairs. BENJ. GILMER, Town Clerk. Parnell, 9th May. 1900. THOROUGH OF ONE HUNG A. A Special Meeting of the Borough Council will be held in the Council Chambers at 7 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 14th inst., to Sign the Burgess Roll for 1900-1901. All Burgesses whose rates are unpaid on that datewill bo excluded from the roll. - R. RICHARDSON, Town Clerk. Onehunga, 9th May, 1900. m — 1." * ■—'■■'■—'» —» Tenders. niTY OF AUCKLAND, PUMPING MACHINERY. Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY. 2nd August, 1900, for the Supply of Boilers and Pumping Engine for Auxiliary Water Supply. I'ians showing pipe lines, etc., and specifications, mar be seen in the Engineer's Office, Cohurg-strcet. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 9th May, 1900, DARNELL DRAINAGE. Tenders will be received at the Parnell Council Office, until 5 p.m. of MONDAY, 14th May next, for Contract No. 3, for Excavation and Construction of Sewers, etc. Drawings, Specifications, and Schedule may bo seen at Council Office, Parnell. Tenders to bo marked on outside of envelope, " Tender for Contract No, 3." PERCY WARD, Engineer. mo BUILDERS. VILLA RESIDENCE AT CHELTENHAM BEACH. Tendors for Erection of the above will bo received up till 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, tho 18th inst. W. A. HOLMAN, 215. Victoria Arcade. Architect. rno BUILDERS. \ VILLA RESIDENCE AT NORTHCOTE. , Tenders for Erection of the above will bo i received up till 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, tho , 16th inst. , . W. A. HOLMAN, 215, Victoria Arcade. Architect. ;mo BUILDERS. ' NEW COTTAGE AND REMOVAL AND ADDITIONS. ETC.. TO DWELLINGHOUSE , AT ONEHUNGA. Tenders for the above will bo received up . till 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 15th inst. W. A. HOLMAN. 215, Victoria Arcade. Architect. IMPROVEMENTS TO CAMBRIDGE 1 SCHOOL. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 16th May, 1900. Specification and conditions miv be seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to the Chairman of the School Committee, Cambridge. MITCHELL AND WATT, Architects, r ■ ii i ii Dental. IW. H. H UI!I!T t BURGEON DENTIST TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET. (Successor to A. L. Wright) Telephone 657. " TV T7EMPT, D.D., P.0.M.8.A., AND TT TV -nUNBY, SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (noxt Bank of New Zealand). [, pDWIN COX, L.D.S., ENG., ■" DENTIST, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET I (Opposito Messrs. H. P. Gibbons and Co,, Grocers). Tea. 'A BOY'S ESSAY. " A prize hook is offered at our schools for '• the best essay on "Old Ago Pensions" ir When I told Pa. ho said ho would givo his r views to help me. and half-a-crown if I took l the first prim (Ho '« a Liberal, but keeps 50 mo short of pocket money.) Ma naid she had v a scheme, and was sure it was better than 7 what tho politicians wore fighting ovor. So ]'. I started on my essay with the holp of a C Hansard. v " Old Age Pensions are Intended to live oil pooplo a shilling a day, instead of thorn going - It tho Charitable Aid Board for rations and boots and rents, and being askod questions. »' They call it a. pension becauso tho old mon and women will demand it. as a right, instead l ' of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not getting it. then, and then they won't be looked on na paupers. " When I got this fax Pa said tho dictionary was old, and out of date, and ho would with- - draw tho half-crown offer. Ma said she would - help mo. and then I startod again. My dictionary says a pauper is one who cannot help himself and is a, burden on the State. If a boy or a man don't want to lie a burden he ought to savo up his coppors, and when he grows to 65 years of age he won't want no pension, or rations either, and anyone can savo tip fourponco a week by loaving off cigarettes or stickjaw. And thero is another and easier way in saving, my Ma says—in knowing how to buy. She buys OURATURA mEA. and savos sixpence per week, and showed me a calculation that (ri?penco a woek, if started at 25 years old, and well invested, would provide a ponsion at 65. When I grow up, I am going to adopt my mother's suggestion, by ~ making my wife buy _, OURATURA mEA, . l ? and be independent; of pension. 2s. GEORGE SMITH, or Fourth Form. or QURATUEA 'o, D jtf 13 NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN. CHINA, f OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 8

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