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LECTURES UCKLAND WAR MUSEUM. MEMORIAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. NATURAL HISTORY SERIES.-No. 3. MR. J. B. NEVJLL will Lecture on " NEW ZEALAND MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES " In the MUSEUM LIBRARY TO MORROW jit 3 p.m. Tho public is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. A LECTUI? E-SERMON ON BRITISH--/V ISRAELISM contrasted with God's Word, by Pastor Wni. Campbell. Abraham's Seod anil Palestine. Westminster Stone not Jacob's. Daniel's Stone Kingdom not Britain. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. West Street Church of Christ. Pamphlets. "Dangers of Faith Healing" and "Faith Healing and Tongues," availablo at Church and Booksellers AT ATI ON A L BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIA- !\ TION OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL BRANCH?. Mr. G. V. Wcstbrooke, Government Apiary Instructor, will Lecture on " The Art of Bee-keeping," on MONDAY, October 17, at 7.30 p.m., in the Old Grammar School, Syinouds Street, and will demonstrate modern hives and appliances. All interested are invited. J. B. BALLANTYNE. Hon. Sec. MEETINGS \f Z. Alsatian Club.—Private Screening of 11 • German Training Film for Financial Members to-morrow, 8 p.m.—" Tudor," GO College Hill. r M Alsatian Club.--Training Practice toli . day, 2 p.m., usual locality.—Ucnniger, Secretary, 126-355. LAWN TENNIS k J3ARNELL * \rpENNIS QLUB (INC.). MANUKAU ROAD, PAR NELL. Opening Day and Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, gATURDAY, QCTOBER 90 1932. To which all Old Members are cordially invited. Auckland's Oldest and Most Centrally Situated Tennis Club. SEVEN GRASS COURTS. Tho Club has a few vacancies for Playing Members, Application Forms may be obtained from J. VICTOR MACKY, President. 9 Empire Buildings, Swanson St. pAMPBELL PARK 'J'EN- _ NIS CLUB (Inc.}, Green Lane AVest. 10 COURTS. Teams Entered in A.L.T.A. Inter-Club Competitions, all Grades, Balls Provided During Summer Months. SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Net annual rates after deducting rebate for prompt payment,:— MEN, X2 ss. LADIES, XI 12s lid. Juniors, Half Rates. Husband and Wife, combined subscription. £3 5». School Boys and Girls, for play during restricted hours, 7s Gd. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Honorary Secretary. A. PORTER. ' are Sutherland and Pearson, Ltd., 33 tort St., or Phono, Evenings, 25-000. MOUNT EDEN TENNIS CLUB. OI'EN t I , ,:sc .' DAY - TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 6 Courts. situated Nicholson Park. East Av Mt. Eden. SUBSC RIPTIONS.—Ladies. £2 .is; Gentlemen, £2 15s; Juniors, XI 15s: all subject to rebate of ss. NO ENTRANCE I'EE. Free bails and afternoon tea provided. C. D. BOWLER, Hon. Secretary, 23 East Avenue. Phone 13-19 G. rffSN. TAKAPUNA TENNIS IflSk J- CLUB (INC.), Bracken Avenue, Takapuna. Opening Day, SATURDAY, October 22, at 2 p.m. Past members and friends cordially invited, fi Grass Courts. The Club has vacancies for Few Paying Members. Subscriptions reduced. No entrance fee. G. M. BROWNE, Phone 22-311. Hon. Sec. COURT to let for eeason; grass; min. 2nd section; reasonable.—ll4 Valley Rd., Mt. Eden. 80-T56. CtLIVE RD. Courts.—2 Available, Casual ' Play, all times; 3d per player per halfhour.—Phone 40-753. . Chip Court to Let. worth every inspection; members wanted for private club.—V.L.. 828, Heuald. CIRASS Court, maximum membership. 20; J" membership fee. 10s—89 Asquith Ave., Mt. Albert. PAKIHAKA Tennia School, 193 harangahapo Rd.. opp. Newton Post, Office.— Peel and Cleghorn. Telephone 45-903. LAYERS wanted form Club, hard court. Greenwood's, or will let.—Phone 12-478. VACANCIES for Tennis, Private Court, all year, Devonport.—42 Albert Rd., Devonport. 0 VACANCIES, Beginners, 20s, 22s fid; Players, better court, 255, 27s Gd.— Mtiir. Chemist, Balmoral. SCHOLARSHIPS AWLINGS QCHOLARSHIP. R AW The Trustees under the Will of the late Humphrey Rawlings offer Three Scholarships for competition in December next. The Scholarships are tenable for three years, commencing from the first term in the year 1933, and consist of free tuition at either the Auiflriand Gramma/ School or King's College, as the parents </! the scholars may choose. A maintenance allowance of £lO per annum, payable Quarterly, will also be advanced to each scholar. Only boyß under the age of 12 years on December 1 next, attending one of the public, common school of the Provincial District of Auckland, and the sons of noor parents, will be eligible for the SoholarshiD. Applications, containing the names and addresses of applicants must he sent not later than December 1 next to the Trustees, by whom due notice of the time and place of examination will be given. . Forms of application may be obtained on applying at the office of. the. 1 rustees. first floor. Lister Building. Victoria Street East. Auckland. - CHAS. C. BAKER. L. W. SWAN. Trustees. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES I and TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. 1J Application having been made, to me to register a notice of re-entry by the Waiailkl District. Maori Lund Board ns ag( ; 1 ?, f "I the Native lessors under Lease No. ot part of Te Rotoiti. No BA Block, bdlicr pn t of tho land comprised m Certificate of 1 .He Volume 034, Folio 154 (Auckland Registry), of which tho Bay of Plenty Timber Company, Limited..is the registered lessee 1 hereby give notice of my intention to register such notice of ie-en(ry upm the expiration of one month from tho lJtli Uc- ' Dated lit. flie Land Registry Offico at Auckland this 7th October, 1932. AucKinua w JOHNSTONi District Land Registrar. I APPLICATION having been made to 1110 to register u notice of re-entry by the. Waiariki District Maori Land Board as lessor under Leaso No. 13283 of Section It. Block Till.. Town of Rotorua. and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 741. Folio 187 (Auckland Registry), of which llare Hikil'iatia, of Whnkarewnrewa, aboriginal native, is tho registered lessee. 1 hereby give notice of my intention to register such notico of re-entry upon tho expiration of one month from the 13th October, 1932. Dated at. the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 7th District Land Registrnr. J EVIDENCE of the loss of Certificate of J Title Volume 346. Folio 40 (Auckland Registry), for the land on Deposited Plan 15121. being part of Allotment 98 of the Parish of Te Papa, of which Samuel Tanner, of Wnilii, ButcheJ. is the. registered proprietor, having been lodged with me, together with an application for the issue of a new Certificate of Title, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new Certificate of Title accordingly upon the expiration of fourteen days from the 13th October, 1932. Dated at. the Land Registry Offico at Auckland tliis 7th October, 1932. W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. STUD HORSES l rpo STAND THE SEASON • J- AT SUNNY OA LE PAR K, MANOERE CORDITE, L-W KOUT,T—r.YPDITti. The St.. Simon-Musket, strain has produced tho most successful racehorses. Feo; 10 Guineas. All Care. No Responsibility- , J. FAHEY,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21314, 15 October 1932, Page 16

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