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Tenders. t x THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ' ERECTION OF COAL SHED AND TWO ; CART STAGES. ETC. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY,- February 3. 1914, for the Erection of a Coal Shed and Two Cart Stages, also. Formation of Cart Road, in accordance with conditions lodged in Council Chambers, Marine Square, Devonport. Dated January 30, 1914. JAS. WILSON. Town Cierk. =1 Public Notices. MOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. ' I, BEES GORING THOMAS. Sheriff at Auckland, hereby give notice that under a Writ of Sale, issued out of the Supreme Court at Auckland in an action wherein ADA E. GOODSON. carrying on business as THj-i EXPRESS LAND AGENCY, of Auckland. Land Agents, is plaintiff, and L. GODLEY, of Oratu, Widow, is defendant, I have taken in execution at the suit of the said plaintiff, all the estate, right, or interest of the said L. GODLEY, in alt that piece of land situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing on acre (more or less) being Lot Number 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland, under No. 6046, which said piece of land is portion of Allotment No. 14 o the Parish of Titirangi, and the whole of the land comprised in Certificate ' of Title. Vol. 174, Folio 98, of tho Register < Book of the Land Transfer Office at Audi- i land, and I hereby give notice that I shall i cause the said land to bo Sold by Public Auction at the Auction Mart of R. Arthur and Co.. on MONDAY, the 23rd day of Februaryv 1914, at Noon, unless the amount of the Writ of Sale, with all expenses, be paid on or before that date. The Solicitor for the Plainti is M. G. Mo- . Arthur, of Security Buildings, Queen ' Street, Auckland. , Dated this 28th day of January. 1914. R. G. THOMAS. Sheriff. ; rpHE DANITAF.Y T)EPOT. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF MOUNT EDEN. MOUNT ALBERT. EDEN ' TERRACE, , . AND EPSOM DISTRICTS. ] The people of Avondale feel constrained to .call upon'yori, as neigh- j bours, and strongly appeal to you, as men, to consider the gross injustice being perpetrated upon this district by tie Health Department, « We ask you. as fair-minded people, i* it right or showing'good taste that the above contributing districts . should allow a non-contributing district' to be made 'a dumping ground 1 for their filih ? .To this question we ; ( believe you and the public generally will answer. No. - We therefore ap- . peal to you to call the attention of . , your representative* to this Tyranni- I cal Law, rushed through during the dying hours of Parliament, and to . • request them to. make, such arrangements with the Health Department i .... as will remedy such a palpable in- * justice. We are accused of display- , . ing .bad taste. " Wb .believe in law ' and' order, but feel strongly that this r . injustice is unbearable. ... EDUCATION ' BOARD. J ' ; NELBON STREET SCHOOL: '• " - < .t&% ,'.- . . .""" .■-..- Owing lb painting operations now in pro- - gress the Nelson Street Bchool will be closed Sf.xP^ xt «. ek The school will re-open on MONDAY, February, 9. a , i • 'R. CROWE, " J i _ ' '-.-\ ..: * Secretary. nPHE Victoria Avenue Tram. 8.32 a.m., ar- ' •f- rives at the Ladies* College, Remuera, in • tune for studies daily , '■>. .'.'J 1 . . Tourist Resorts. ' 'PAKE A HOLIDAY AT THE BRIGHTON A m .,«„,- OF AUCKLAND. -. • , WAIWERA HOT SPRING'S HOTEL. " ".. WAIWERA. •••.•:•■"':-;■;.- • ' i , „ WEEK-END; TRIP; > Including - Steamer and Hotel Chargis, _. under NEW MANAGEMENT. wenzl schollum. a.c.barnes. ,£*•'Proprietor,, j -•- *« ~ - Manager., / ; < Further particulars. • Thoae 1560,«: Auck . land, Waiwera Hotel Bureau:-r -."p' m Mi , ' TJ uV'.NiG'A' LO:W. "• HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. L j Conveniently situated ,' near Government 1 „', '. Baths 'and Sanatorium Grounds. > , Electric Light throughout. .Porter meet* all \i i**l-. ;.r- r '- - : ■trains..*'' ' * ; ; '■- Motor, Coach,-, and' L.aunch> 'Excursions 1 m-'.i,™—' arranged from House.' <' . TARIFF: -Seven ' Shillings per Day; - ; Two Guineas per Week. - MRS. W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress. - -" ~ j MURIWAI -HOUSE. WEST COAST. Near Motutafa' Rocks and Forty- ' J v£j i mile Beach. - Two Beautiful Waterfalls, Three Gem Lakes. Highly recommended by doctois as a health resort.. 300 Acres Beautiful. Bush Scenery. SUBF,BATHING,- FISHING; BOATING. . First-class Accommodation. FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week. 89 day.. Hot and cold .water septic tanks, . 45mins from sta • Hon. Trains met by arrangements and parties conveyed to Motutara. Telephone: Muriwai Beach Bureau. , Perfect * Trip for • 'Motors. It '.hours from Auckland. BLANCHFIELD AND CO.. ' ' • Muriwai. Waimauku. : r— — ——; ; : i BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO ( RUA. the largest Private Hotel of Roto- J ma. Can accommodate 'considerably over 100 i visitors. Mr. Brent has.renovated the whole of it ready for the season. .Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lava ■ lories, etc nearest house to Government baths, including the large new, bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's foi all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet'all trains'.—S. T. BRENT Pr6prietor. THIRWEIL ; ' PRIVATE 1 ' HOTEL ■ ROTORUA. P.O. Box. 29 , , Telephone. .20. Telegraphic Address:' " Thirwell." 1 First-class Accommodation. Tariff Is per day, or 35s per week. ; MRS.-, P.; B- GILES. Proprietress. THING'S pOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL. UPPER QUEEN "AUCKLAND. , MR. Q. USK.ER. Proprietor. .Hotel is very private, central, and convenient: surrounded "by large, Well-laid". cut grounds: in th* healthiest part of the city: tennis courts/-. threcrrink bowline green, gymnasium, full-sized billiard - table, and skating.-Telephone, 2256. , , ~ Stonehurst: symonds street, auckland. 1 , NEW zealand. ' ■ .STRICTLY first-class • BOARD : ■ ' . ' and residence; ■ • • mrs. ALBERT a. BROWN, Telephone 504. ' ' ' Proprietress. ' • Telegrtfms: -" Stonehurst: Auckland." _ r _ T ___ 1 FENTON HOUSE. Roto'nia —Board and Residence; lmin from baths and post ' office, opp. Govt. Tourist Inquiry Office; every . comfort; 35s per week. 63 per day.—Mrs. Murphy. Proprietress (late Miss Brennan). SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT AWAROA ' BAY. Boating. Bathing. Fishing, and Shooting. ] Also Cottages to Let at reasonable rates. For t particulars apply by 'phone or letter. i MRS. GORDON. Proprietress. IDEAL SEASIDE Bay, " • Waiheke Island.—Short smooth-water J trip troin Auckland; safe, sandy beach for i bathingv pood, fishing: dancing hall, acety i lene «as; boats and launch free. ' Write or ' 'pfaine Cowes Bureau.—H, I. Insley, Pro. 1 O'XFORD HOUSE, Rotorua.' Haap'apa St.. 5 near Palace' Hotel, centrtl position.— Tariff from 30s per week, in, advance; per . $$. 6sl—Mrsi;E.: R. yaufehaii.' Proprietress. E AND WICK. ffipemoa , St.. B6torua-t ] Terms.-82a 6cTi>er week;; 6a 8d per day. i Hot and cold bath. electric light throughout. ( New diniagroora, to seat 50. ',3jß»n» from I baths, 2mina Iri)w;r»ilway?ata^oit.Mr»,. J Wrathall, Pioprietrea*. ■■ ■-. -'_ ( SANDSINGHAM IIiJUSE, -Rotorua—Ac- ' >'■" catamoclation- for Visitors; per day, 80s per B. ge4borj(. Proprietress. - ' ripHE GABLES, \ RußselK-Ud ■ Boorais, \ 'Jj spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- J rate autinqfroours; unlimited water supply; - b..and c. baths, p.,w laniitoriea; bowling and croauet greens; 6* day. • Launch Ailonja, e?f J cursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. 3. Darby, Pro- i prjetreß*. " * } ■■• . • , .i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

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