B A N D. J UP P’S BAND. , At . ' BOTANICAL GARDENS. TO-AIORROAV (Sunday), at 3 p.m.). PUBLIC NOTICES. fy<HE Maypole Pupils of Alias Bland who took part in the recent Carnival are requested to meet her at 3.30 o’clock on Tuesday .afternoon at the Newtown Park, in order to give a display. YM.C.A. Gymnasium Classes commence • MONDAY. March 16th. , For Business Aten ! Exercise —Beneficial and Recreational. For Men and Youths. Gymnastics—Elementary and Advanced. Por Ladies! Physical Exercise to .suit ALL conditions. For Boys and Girls. Calisthenics, Gymnastics and Games. W ellington’s Largest and Best Equipped Centre of Physical Training. 150-152, Willis street. E. Threadgill, Physical Director; A. Varney, General Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that charges for admission to NEAVTOWN PARK wdi bo made as under on TUESDAY. March 17th, 1914, under “The Wellington City Reserves Charges By-law, No. 17, 1912,” after the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. on the above day : Adults, over the age of 15 years ... Is Children, under the age of 15 years... Free Persons who have entered the Park before the hour above mentioned, and who remain after such hour, are liable to pay the above charge. Darted this 13th day of March, 191-i. JNO.R. PALMER, , 849 Town Clerk. AVOMEN’S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. Mrs R. J. Scddon, Patroness.Ladv AVard, President. milE Reception and Social tendered to JL Lady Word is to be held at the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY. March 18th. at 8 p.m.. Tic. kets, Is 6d. can be had from the Secretary and Members of the Cdmini!toe and the following . gentlemenMr O’Kano Boulcott street; ,Hr Armit, Tobacconist, Lambton quay; Mr Jeffereys, “’Times” Buildings; Air J. AlcParland, Hotel Cecil; and at the door. Members are requested to wear badge®. Several members of the Opposition have promised to attend. E. MOORE, Hon. sec. MAWAIHAKONA TOWNSHIP. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that 53 lots in it the above. Township, situated between. the Trentham Railway Station, racecourse and Main road, within two miles from Upper Hutt Township, will be offered for cash hy public auction at the District Land Office, Wellington, on Wednesday, April 29th, 1914, at 11 o’clock a-m. Areas range from 0a lr OOp to la lr 15p, upset price from £4O to -£246. Plans, with full particulars, may be obtained at the principal Post Offices, and from the District Land Office, Wellington. T. N. BRODRICK, Ccffiimissloner of Crown Lands. 17HE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) n the Estate of WINAEI WI PARATA, - late of Waikanae, Aboriginal Native, ALL creditors and others having claims against this estate are,hereby ■equired to send them, with particulars, in the forme provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 16th day if May, 1914. Accounts not rendered by ;he date named may be rejected. All noneys payable to the above estate may ie lodged to the credit of the Public Erustee’s account at any postal money irder office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. Alaroh 13th, 1914. 855 WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF LAND~ WORSER BAT. SPLENDID SITES' FOR SEASIDE i DWELLINGS. rE Wellington Harbour Board offers for Perpetual Lease certain lots of md at Worsen Bay. The block faces the Worser Bay beach nd is particularly suitable for seaside lUilding allotments. The lots at the outh end rise steeply at the back,, but here is sufficient level land to admit of •uildings being erected without much x('.availon. Sandy soil and tree from urfaoe water. , The block is about 50 chains distant rom the Seatoun Tramway and 4U hains over the Worser Bay hill to the liramar line, taking., say, ten to twelve idnntes to walk in either case. A ’bus 3 rvice of six return trips from Karaka Jay to Seatoun connects with the Seaoun Tramway. _ There are dweiling houses on Lots 12 nd 15. Electric light, gas, water and sewage rains are available. The Harbour Board baa prepared a übdivisional plan containing sixteen ots, which may be seen at the offices f the Board, of the area to be leased, nd is prepared to consider tenders for ny lot or portion of a lot or lots (other han Lots 6, 7 and 16) at the option of oasible tenants. Tenders for the lease of the above hirteen lots will be received by the loard up to WEDNESDAY, the 22nd av of April, 1914. The first term of the lease will be iventy-one years, with a perpetual right f .renewal at terms of fourteen years, at rent fixed by valuation. Tenderers will tender at an annual ent for the first twenty-one years. Tie arms and conditions of tender and, the ;a,se to be accepted by the lessee can be een at the Board’s office during office ours, and forms of tender can die ooained from the secretary. The lessee will pay all rates, taxes nd outgoings. The rent will be payable half-yearly a advance. The provisions for renewals are the aroe as are contained in the First chednle of “The Public Bodies Leases iCt, 1908.” H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, i Wellington, N.Z., • • March 9th, 1914, 82(
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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