HI CD TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. E ROS k hereby given, that th» ssr^rt w iu° b< ?? 59and 60, Block lIL, Dunediri; “** BoM, oi n * »PPHcao*»* 2,117 and wlli be Lana' meant! Part of part of sections 8 and 9, Block VII.. Town District; , James Mtvmhmii brewer; Keith Ramsay, ehipping ugwat; Wilton, merchant; and Wuitam OatgiU Khcaldy, mercantile clerk—all o|! Dunedin—applicants. 2,118. 3* riion 12, Block XXXIL. town of Dunedin * ■Bobert Margrie, of Tokomalrizo, farmer, applicant. 2,119. ’ AUotanento 1 and Block XXVL, Township of St, EUda; Philip Henry Brady, of St, Hilda, settler, applicant. 2,120. Section 46 and part of Section 46) Block XVIII., Town of Dunedin: Daniel William Woods, of .Dunedin, builder, applicant 2.12 L ‘.•PI Part of flections 61 and 62, Block lIL, Town of Dunedin; George Gow, of Dunedin, blacksmith, applicant. 2,122. Sections 39,40,41,42. 43,44, and 46, block L Lower Harbor, West Dodson, of Dunedin, cant. 2,124. Allotment 34, township of Kensington; Qli*tlwi Frederick Wilson, of Oamaru, painter, applicant. 2,125. 1 Parts of sections 69 and 60, block lIL, town , of Dunedin; John Hamann, of Dunedin, Custom-house agent, applicant. 2,127. Sections 52, 63, and 64, block XIX., town of Dunedin; George x oung, of Dunedin, jew* eller, applicant. 2,128. * ! Allotment 5, Block VL, township ofBotoljn; James Taylor Mackerras, of Dunedin, merchant, and David Forsyth Main. 0 f the same place, barrister-at-law, applicants, 2,129, : Allotment 30, Block XXIX, and Allotment 11; Block XXXVTIL, township of St. Hilda; John Henry Cook, of St. Kilda, teacher, applicant. 2,130. Allotment 9, Block I, township of Boslyn: John Wedderspoon, of Dunedin, carpenter, applicant. 2,131. Allotments 2,9. and 10. Block VI., allotments i 10 and 12, Block XXXV., and allotments 1,2,4 of 3,6,7. and 4of 8, Block XX, township of St. Kilda; Henry Smith Fish, the younger, of Dunedin, merchant, applicant.2,l34 and 2,135. ' Allotments 31,32,33, and 34, township of St Leonards; Robert Puflett, of Dunedin, clerk, applicant 2,137. Part of section 55, Block V., Dunedin, Moss Moss, of Dunedin, hotelkeeper, applicant 2,139. Part of Section 69, Block VII., Town District; Henry Benjamin, of Dunedin, gentleman, applicant 2,140. Section 4, Block XXIX, Dunedin; Alexander Ford, of Pine Hill, farmer, Alexander FincQater, of Dunedin, accountant, -and William Wright, of Dunedin, grocer, applicants. 2,141; : Diagrams maybe inspected at this office. _ Dated this 4th day of April, 1876, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. . D.F. MAIN, District Land Registrar.
Meetings. GOOD TEMPLARS. , *HK Dayspring Lodge meets in Kensinga.. ton Schoolhouse, Thursday evening. T» morrow evening—Election of District* i deputy. Educational. KAIKORAI DISTRICT SCHOOL, Linden. SECOND QUARTER will commence on Monday, 10th inst. Pupils whodesiieitoan have Lessons on the Pianoforte from Mr Moss. rJTCE MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSORS at their Rooms, and the Girls; High School, Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr 0. Begg’s Music Saloon. Princes street Public Notices. OF OTAGO. SESSION, 1876. THE Matriculation Examination and the preliminary examination In general education for Students In Mededne, wul take plq<w on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Of May, commencing each day at 9 a.m. j Candidates intending to present themselves fer examination must give in their names to the Registrar on or before the 28th April j and, also, state in what optional snbjeote they elect to be examined. The classes will be opened on Thursday, the 4th of May. Further particulars may be obtained on application. W.IH.IMANSFORD, Registrar, NOTICE. I DAVID BLAIR, Doctor of Medicine of , thh University of Glasgow, and a Practitioner on the Medical Registry of Great Britain, now residing at Heriot Row, Dunedin, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply, on the Ist day of May next, to have my name placed on the Reds ter of Medical Practitioners in the Colony of New Zealand, mid that I have
this day deposited with the Registrar at Dunedin the evidence of my qualification in terms of the “Medical Practitioners Registration Act 1869.” DAVID BLAIR. Heriot Row, Dunedin, 30ch March, 1876.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1M Rm. waFzer k CO.’B • Celebrated AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES At English Prices. 180,000 at present in use. Awarded 75 First Prize Medals. The Little Wanzer Hand (or Treadle) Lockstitch Sewing Machines, pearl inlaid, including 15 extras, L 4 4e. The New Patent \Vanzer Letter A Hand and Treadle Lock-stitch Sewing Machine, including 16 extras, L 4 10s. These Machines have not been in the Colony before, and can only be had from A. B. SIDFORD, 4 Royal arcade, Dunedin, agent for New Zealand. Instruction free. Satisfaction guaranteed. JUST PUBLISHED. SUPPLEMENTARY Schedule and Synopsis of Otago Ordinances. Sessions XXIX., N.8.-—The above botand up with the Schedule and Synopsis of the Ordinances of Session L.1853, to XXVII 1., 1870, may be obtained. Price, Four Shillings. JOHN LOGAN, Dunedin. NOTICE. , THIS Week’s ‘.Liberator’ will contain Fasts, Figures, and Arguments, specially provided at the request of the Dunedin Licensed Victuallers’ Gazette’; Father Mathew’s Life (sketch of); 1 otter on Mr Bright and Dr Roseby; Political, Local, and General Matter*. Early orders for copies sent to the office, or to the'agents, Messrs ißiaithwaite, Ax&dei and Sligo, George street. ’
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Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 3
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