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'!'"-." V ; .i Public NoticesgT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, j ■_ The following Scholarships are offered to '. University Matriculated Male Students viz.:— Three or more of £70 on the Marsh Founda- - tion. These Scholars will be required to engage in Theological study as a preparation) . for Holy Orders. Two of £60 on the Maria Blaekett Founda- - tion. , Two Consolidated of the value of £45 each. I One Lady Margaret of the value of £24. _ Copies of the .Regulations can bo obtained - from the Diocesan Office, Shortland-street. Auckland, where applications will be received up to MONDAY, January 11th, 1904, addressed , to. " ; ' ' "W. S. COCHRANE, : Secretary to the Board of Governors. October 19th, 1903. '. - - - __ _. J^f: ■ ;■■: 0 T I C E. - BE JAMES DARROW (DECEASED). i I V All Moneys due and to accrue due to the - estate of the aboveimmed deceased are to be < paicl to Messrs. John Bead and John William I Poiilpsun, of Thames, the Executors and ' Trustees. All Claims against the Estate of the said deceased must be rendered to the Trustees, . ° r inflj*" 6 undersigned on or before October ■ MILLER AND. SON, ' Solicitors to the Estate. , ~~ scholarship. " JFT h , e^Tnisteeß under *-be will of the late ■ HUMPHREY KAWLINGS will offer a Scholarship for competition in December next. Applications containing the names and address of Applicants must be sent, not later than December 1 next, to the Secretary to the Trustees, MR. CHARLES C. -BAKER, at the Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland, by whom due notice of the time and place of examination will be advertised. F. G. EWINGTON and G. A. BUTTLE, • .. , Trustees. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEO. > FRENCH, STOREKEEPER, TE KOPURU. All Claims against the above Estate must be rendered to the undersigned, and all Accounts owing must be paid on or before the 27th October, 1903. W. E. HOLMES. . Trustee. HEEALD Buildings, Queen-strest, 14th October, 1903. TKT'E wish to intimate to the Publio that MR. ERNEST J. BRIDGE, Now in New Zealand, is in no way connected with the undersigned. JOHN BRIDGE AND CO., LTD., ;.■--' . ■ ; Sydney. DR. BAKE W ELL, Having (unfortunately) partially recovered from his late illness. WILL RESUME PRACTICE FROM THIS DATE. Hours for Consultation: 10 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. 162, Hohson-street, October 17th. . rn HE AMERICAN OCHOOL /CORRESPONDENCE, , , 192, QUEEN-STREET. PROGRAMME FOE NEXT WEEK. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF. ELECTRICITY. MONDAY. 26th-Meet, 7.15.-Elestrio Lighting. WEDNESDAY~2Bth-Mcet, 7.ls.—Elementary Electricity for Becinners. THURSDAY, 29th—Meet, 7.3o.—Testing and Measuring Galvanometer and Bridge, by Students. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF STEAM. WEDNESDAY, 28th-Mest, 7.30.-Boiler Accessories and their uses. FRIDAY, 30th—Meet 7.30. Engineers' Arithmetic and Mathematics. SATURDAY. 31st-Meet. 7.3o.—lllustrating Setting of Slide Valve. At the recent Examinations Four of our Instructor's Pupils in Steam went up and passed, three obtaining certificates in Secondclass Stationary (C. Couch, S. Haig, and T. Shepherd), and R. Saunders a River Engineer's Certificate. Syllabus of the Practical Classes' in Electricity and Steam, and Illustrated Catalogue of the Correspondence Classes in Steam, Sani- j tary, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, and Architecture, can be obtained Free upon application either personally or through the post. Office open Saturday Nights from 7.30 to 9.30. •■ Meetings. -■■■-.■.• NOTICE is hereby given that a GENERAL MEETING will be held at St. James' Hall, Wellington - street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, October 27th, , at 7.30 p.m.. when APPROPRIATIONS as under will bo allotted:— . FIRST GROUP—I2Oth ' and 121 st, By Sale £400 0 0 SECOND GROUP—IIOth and 111 th, By Ballot £400 0 0 THIRD GEOUP-95th and 9Sth, By Ballot ... ... ... - £400 0 0 FOURTH GROUP—SIst and 52nd, . -By Sale ".:. £400 0 0 FIFTH GROUP— and 49th, By Sale '. £400 0 Q SIXTH GKOUP-39th and 40th, By Sale £400 0 0 £2,400 0 0 ; Under Rule 96, Members desiring to bo "financial" for above Appropriations must pay all subscriptions due, before 5.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 26th inst. MONEYS RECEIVED ON TUESDAY, the day of the Meeting, cannot bo entered up in time •for the Appropriations. J. C. GRIERSON. Secretary. AUCKLAND TOTAL ABSTINENCE . SOCIETY. • The Annual Meeting will be held in the Central Mission Hall at 7.30 p.m. on THORSJ DAY NEXT, the 29th October. JAMES W. CARR, . . Hon. Secretary. OTAHUnU - PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED.— Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will he held in the Public Hall, Otahuhu, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of October, 1903. at 8.30 p.m. Business:-To- Receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Two Directors, Auditor, etc. Canon Gould and Alfred Sturges, Esq., are the retiring Directors, who are eligible for re-election.— It. FALLWELL. Secretary. Otahuhu, October 14,1903. Jewellery, Watches, etc N;1 c ° H ~~" JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER,' QUEEN-STREET. Having Sold the Goodwill of my Business, with Lease, I am offering ALL MY STOCK AT PRICES BELOW COST, AS IT MUST BE CLEARED. This ii a Grand Opportunity for those reouiring Rctherham Watches, Genevas, Levers, and all other Noted Makers; Clocks, Brooches, Rings, and all Classes of Jewellery. THE STOCK IS ALL NEW.AND EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD PRIOR TO THE STH DECEMBER, AVhen I Vacate the Premises. All Repairs on hand must be Cleared on or before sth December, otherwise they will be sold to defray expenses. N. C OHEN " jeweller, watchmaker, AND GOLDSMITH. QUEEN-STREET (opposite Wyndham-street). Fancy Goods (SENSATIONAL QALE. WfflTV&Sl ' THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' ;PiK/?2*2-E» WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. OWNER GIVING UP BUSINESS. JEWELLERY, Gold Watches, Chains, Rings, etc., Fancy Goods, in great variety, Crock' ery, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, Musical Instruments, Clocks, Perfumery, Walking Sticks. Dolls, Portmanteaux and Travelling Bags, Picnic Baskets. Large Variety of China Ornaments and Pipes (S.M., G.8.D., and other makes), Japanese Ware, Christmas Novelties, all kinds of Drapery, Ladies' and Gent.'s Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Rugs, Curtains, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Umbrellas, La dies' >and Gent.'s Mackintoshes, Gent.'s Sail lengths. Shirtings. Flannelettes, Sewing Ma chines, Phonographs, Pictures, Photo. Frames Etc., Etc. SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, OCT. 39. THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY •.-•': WITHOUT RESERVE. A Single Article, or in Lots to Suit i Purchasers. I NOTE ADDRESS.—FANCY SHOP, OFPO 1* ; SITE HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, [ QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 3

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