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Lauds and Survey Office, 16th May. 1906. is hereby given that separata tenders will be received at this Office up till 12 o'clock noon. TUESDAY. 19th June, 19041. for various lots of Kauri and other milling timbers standing on Block XVI.. Mangakahia, Section 28. Block XI., and Section 23, Block XIL. Opuawhuiiga S.D. Block XI., opuawhanga S.D., Block VIII.. Mangakahia 8.D.. Block X !!*!.. opuawhanga S.D., Block XIII.. Omupere, and Block 1.. I’unakitvre S.D.. Section 17, Block XI.. Waipoua S.D., Section 1., Block XV., Punakiterc S.D.. Sections 30. 40, 41a (Education Reserves) Parish Orurii. Section 5. Block 1., Kaihu S.D.. Blocks 1., 111., and VII.. Tnngibua. and Block XII., Maungaru S.D. Posters showing plan of localities and giving particulars of terms and conditions of tender may be had on application to the above offices. JAMES MACKENZIE, Uonunissioner of Crown Lands. pUBLIC NOTICE, The Education Board of the District of Auckland. In accordance with the provisions of “The Education Act, 1904," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be publicly notified that Meetings of Householders in the several School Districts named in the schedule hereunder will be held on MONDAY. JUNE 25. IftOG. at the tim«s and places respectively set forth in the said Schedule. And in accordance with Section 119 of the said Act, the Board has also appointed that the Commit tees of the several School Districts named in the said Schudnle shall hold their First Meeting immediately after Election at the places respectively set forth therein. And further, the 'Board hereby calls upon the Householders in each School Distrk’t to eend in writing, by post or delivery, so as to be delivered to the respective Chairmen of the several School Committees not later than eight o’clock in the evening of MONDAY, the 18th June, 190 G. the names of persons being resident householders nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee for the year next ensuing. Such nominations shall be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and shall be in the form set forth in the Ninth Schedule to tbe said Act or to the effect thereof. Printed forms of nomination may bo obtained on application to the Chairmen of Committees or at the Office of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. SCHEDULE. Ararimu. 4 p.m., School Hobsonville. 7 p.m.. School Manawaru, 7.30 p.m.. School Mangaplko, 7 p.m., School Mercury Bay, 7 p.m.. School IgANK OF yyALES Established 1817. Head Office: GEORGE-ST., SYDNEY. I’a id-up Capital £2.000.000 Reserve Fund £1.450,000 Reserve Liability of Pro-. prietors . £2,000,000 £5.450.000 DIRECTORS: THE lION. CHARLES K. MACKELLAR, M.L.C.. President THE HON. REGINALD JAMES BI.ACK. M.T..U. SIR JAMES It. FAIRFAX. Kt. RICHARD BIXNIK. Esq. HON. SIR NORMAND MACLATJRIN, Kt., M.L.C. SENATOR THE HON. JAMES THOMAS WALKER AUDITORS: Harrington Palmer, Esq. Frederick W. Uther, Esq. London Office: OLD BROAD-ST. With Branches in all the Australian States, New Zealand and Fiji; and Agencies and Correspondents throughout Tasmanie, the United Kingdom. Europe, India. Chinu. Japan, and the East, Africa. Canada, the United States, South America, Honolulu, and the West Indies. . The Bank allows interest on Fixed Deposits, Collects for Its Customers Dividends on Shares in Public Companies, and Interest on Debentures; undertakes the Agency of other Banks; and conducts all customary Banking Business. Also, issues Letters of Credit and Circular Note?, negotiable throughout the World. J. RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. ny£R WOLLANDS TESTIMONY. Mr W. Welland, butcher, Tory-St., Wellington, is another who bears testimony to the marvellous powers of RHEUMO in curing rheumatism. He writes:—“l suffered severely from rheumatism until I tried your RHEUMO. Since that I have recoin mended it to many, with very good results.” RHEUMO, If given a fair trial, will cure you of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred diseases. It neutralises and drives out the uric acid, which Is the real cause of the disease. Try It. Sold everywhere 2 G and 4/6 a bottle. OX PUNCH ~'A Invigorating, and warms the Imdy wltbcM inebriating. > •

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 43

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