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Late Advertisements. TO SURVEYORS.— Cook and Son's new PATENT REVERSIBLE LEVEL. We beg to announce the arrival of the first lot of those instruments. KILPATRICK and CO., 39 Collins street w<jht, Melbourne, sole agents for Messrs Cook and Sons. 24ap totiigo Elduacatiom Board. IN pursuance of the powers vested in tho Board by " The Education Act 1877 " and " The Education Act 1877 Amendment Act 1885," it is hereby notified that a Public Meeting of the Householders in every School District in the Education District of Otago will be held on TUESDAY, the 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the Election of a School Committee. The meetings will be held in the Rohoolhouse of each district, except au under :— Oaiaaru, Athemeum Hall. Oavei'hham, Town Hall, lncholme, in the house of Mr M'Donald. The First Meet-ing of each Committee will be held on FRIDAY, the 30th inbt , at 730 p.m. L\ G. PRYDE, 24ap Secretary. Ilig-Bi Scliowl of <Hago (Koys'). Rkctor : REV. HENRY BELCHER, M.A., LL.D., Fellow of King's College. THIS School will REOPEN after Easter on TUESDAY, April 27. New Boys admitted on that day. The School is divided into an Upper and a Lower School. The latter is under the direct charge of the Master of the Lower School. The Boarding-house is under tho chnrge of E. MORRISON, M.A., to whom application about Boarders should be made diiect. The Gymnasium is one of the finest in New Zealand ; and there is a large and well-appointed Chemical Laboratory. C. MACANDREW, Secretary, 24ap Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. B'oriohello I5osa«8 ISoanl. NOTICE OF ELECTION. NOMINATIONS of Candidates will be received till NOON the 29th insfc., as f allows :— Fur the North East Harbour subdivision (3 inrmbers), at the Schoolhouse North East Harbour. A.ox. I'irif, Deputyreturning Officer. For Broad Bay subdivision {3 members), at Mr Green's 800 l Shop, Broad ILy. Geo. Green, Deputy -returning Officer. For Portobello subdivision (3 members), at the Road Board office, Portobello. William Garrick, Deputy-returning Officer. A poll, if required, will be taken «.-. above on THURSDAY, May (5, 18S0, from '.) a.m. till 6 p.m. W. R LATHAM, Returning Officer. April 22, 188(j_ 24ap MnENDERS are invited for LEASES of the X following PROPERTIES, for a period of Ttiree or Five Years, with or without Purchasing Clause ; price per A"m Lo be stated in Tender : — 1. About 09 Acres of splendid Farming Land (uli fenced and subdivided, and in Englibh grass), situate in block XI, Tokomairiro district, close to Milton town, new in occupation of Mr James Wyber. Upon the land is a sevenw omed Dwelling and an orchard, with -I^.l aivl -,r.bU\ 2 About 207 A'.-K". of splendid Farming Laud (all fenced and subdivided), situate in blocks XI, XVII, and XVI II, Tokomairiro district, close to Milton town, and now in occupation of Mr Andrew M'Laren, known as Springfield. On the propercj Micro is a Dwelling, stable, and barn S. About 150 Acres of bplendid Farming Land (all fenced and subdivided), situate in blocks XII, XIII, and XV, Tokomairiro district, close to Milton town, and now in occupation of Mr Andrew M'Laren, known as Kiness. There is a stable on the property. The leases of the whole of the above Properties are just expiring. New loases will contain the usual covenants and conditions as to payment of outgoings, cropping, &c. Tenders to be posted to the Company, Dunedir>, en as to reach it not later than WBDNESYj_\_X r.VENING, sth May next. Tlu- highest or any tender not necessasily accepted. Further information can be obtained on application to Messrs J. A. DUTHIB and CO., Milton ; Or DONALD STRONACH, Manager New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), Dunedin. April 21, 1886. 24ap tt c> ii ii ii v R g h, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Having REMOVED to OLD PREMISES, .73 GBORGE STREET, Is now offering REMAINDER of BOOKS and STATIONERY Damaged by Fire at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, In order to make room for New Goods to arrive shortly by direct steamers. Desks, Workboxes, Inkstands, Albums, and JScrapbooks at Half-price. JAMES HORSBURGH, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEII, 73 George street, Dunedin. 24ap WANTED, a sober and industrious MAN and Ills WIFE, who have a large family of children, willing to do the work on a large Dairy Farm on shares, or partly shares and partly wages. For particulars apply to T. Sebcombe, Orete, Bay of Plenty. — State number awd ages of family, ITap

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Otago Witness, Issue 1796, 24 April 1886, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1796, 24 April 1886, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1796, 24 April 1886, Page 16

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