HOUSES AND LAND TOR SALE MAXGERE—NEAR STATION A WORKMAN’S OPPORTUNITY. EIOO DEPOSIT. PRICE ONLY ESSO. Over S-acre first-class volcanic soil, grow anything. Coed Solid H use, 6 R n s in good order, elevated position, good views. 12 to 15 minutes' walk to Station and new railway workshops. Call early and secure this Barga r. A CHEAP SECTION, MANGERE. Js? i - ACRES rich volcanic soil. In best of g vated. 10 MINUTES TO STATION. A GIFT E 75 DEPv SIT. I have a very Choice Selection of s*. iding Maiawy Park, Frank Ljum Meadow Sweet and Oaknui. Estates all handy to station and new railway workshops. From EIOO upwards. Only 10 per cent. Deposit. For Plans and All Particulars apply to the Agent on the spot: DA VXD KAY Phone 45-601. MASSEY ROAD, MA.NGERE. Private Phone CUM. Ot.’-.ivj. PONSONBY—£SO DEPOSIT BUNGALOW OP 5 ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES, every convenience: Government mortgage, £750: nice lit’ - best builders, under Government supervision. Only £1.150. Fossessku For particulars, apply W. H. DUNNE AND CO. CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'COXXELL STREET. CITY. Phone 40-569.
PUBLIC NOTICES A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. ANNUAL ELECTIONS OF SCHOOL COAIAIITTEES. The Annual Meetings of Householders for the Election of School Committees for each duly-constituted School District will be held throughout the Auckland Education District on MONDAY, April 30, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. PLACES OF MEETlNG:—Auckland City, St. James’s’ Hall, Wellington St.; Avondale, St. Jude’s Parish Hall, Blake St. Avondale; Belmont, Church of England Hall, King Edward Avenue; Cornwall Park, Congregational Church Schoolroom, Green Lane; Ellerslie, Parish Hall, Ellerslie: Fairburns, Fairburns-Kaiaka Hall; Grey Lynn, Library Hall, Grey Lynn; Hukatere, Hukatere Hall: Karangahake, Miners’ Union Hall; Kawhia, Ward’s Hall; Kihi Kihi, Town Hall; Kopu, Kopu Hall; Mperewa, Moerewa Hall; Morrinsville, Manual Training School; Newton, St; Peter's Church; Ngaruawahia, Oddfellows’ Hall; Oliaupo, Ohaupo Hall; Ohinewai, Ohinewai Hall; Onehunga, Orphans’ Hall; Opotiki, St. John’s Hall; Otewa, Otewa Hall; Ponsonby, All Saints’ Schoolroom: Takapuna, Foresters* Hall; Te Puke, Alliance Hall; Waihi, St. James’s Hall; Waiuku, Temperance Hall; Woodhill, Public Hall. In all other cases the elections will be . held at the MAIN SCHOOL of the school ! district. NOMINATIONS.—The Board calls upon the Householders of the School Districts concerned to send in writing, by post or delivery, so as to be delivered to the Chairmen of the several Committees not later than S p.m. on MONDAY, April 23, 1925, the names of persons, being Householders, nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee for the year next ensuing; provided that in cases where the yearly average attendance of the school or schools situated in a School District does NOT exceed 240, nominations may also be made at the Annual Meeting. In the case of the newly-constitutec School Districts named in the Schedule hereto, nominations must be delivered tc the persons named in the said Schedule Nomination Forms may be obtained from Chairmen of School Committees oi from the Office of the Board. E. C. PURDIE, Secretary. SCHEDULE. Manawahe, Mr. R. Logan; Netherbv Mr. P. Herbert; Paihia, Mr. W G Drever; Ruapekapeka West, Air. A T Phynn; Taipuha Station, Air. R. G. MeAdam: Tapuhi, Mr. W. A. Sheehan; T« Hua Hua, Air. A. AI. Dunning. lITY O F AUCK L A N ! WAIRERE AVENUE, WOODBIN AVENUE AND AIITCHELSO FROM the intersec TIONS Ob WALPOLE STREE TO THE INTERSECTION O WAIRERE AVENUE. i ler . e ? y m,der Sectio The Auckland City By-law No. that tli e above Streets will be closed fc M()Mn < i I l- SA A TD^ D „ AY ’ 7th - and baste: MONDAY, April 9, 1928, between th hours 9 a.i i. and J. S. BRIGHAAI, Town Clerk. PORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE. •■il’rV 1 V 1 V 1 SAMUEL RUSSELL, ’ ■ Buildings, Queen Street, herel: give notice that I have applied to the Mag , nave ttyyueu LO strate Court at Auckland tor a licem under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22 ~o n business as a land agent at Buildings, Queen Street, and thi such application will be heard at tl above Court after one month from tl o£ AP ril - 1928 - being the date , the first publication of this notice. Dated at Auckland this 3rd day < April, 1925. WILLIAM S. RUSSELL. ''HE COAIAIERCIAL COLLECTORS’ COAIPANY. 102 and 103, Chancery Chambers, O’Connell Street, Auckland. If you have accounts much overdue, bring them to us to collect, have wide experience and agents all over New Zealand. A phone message to 43-310 will bring one of our staff to you We act promptly and our charges are extremely moderate. Valuations made and mortgage money found. A call on us may be profitable to you. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES B OROUGH ONEHUNGA EASTER HOLIDAYS. No Refuse will be removed on GOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 7th inst. Refuse usually removed on these davs will be left until 13th and 14th inst. Council Offices will Close on 6th, 7th and 9th. The ordinary Council Meeting will l '~ TUESDAY, April 10. H. A. YOCKNEY, Town Clerk. B NEWMARKET. REFUSE COLLECTION. There in the (Easter will be no collection of Refuse Borough on MONDAY NEXT Atonday). Tne Refuse usually collected on that clay will be taken up on the dav following (Tuesday). H. WILSON, Town Clerk. April 5, 1928. CORPORATION NOTICES C 1 T Y ° F ± l7 ° K LA » REFUSE COLLECTION.—EASTEP HOLIDAY'S. There will be no collection of Ret on April 6 (GOOD FRIDAY), or A 9 (EASTER AIOXDAY). In the REAIUERA District, Rel usually collected on Friday will be picup on the THURSDAY previous, and fuse usually taken awav on Mondav not be collected until the follow TUESDAY. In the GREY LYNN District Afondi Refuse will be gathered on the follow TUESDAY. In the EDEN TERRACE District ] day’s Refuse will be collected on the t vious THURSDAY. In the POINT CHEVALIER Dist Refuse usually collected on Mondav be taken away on the SATURDAY j P.ELIGIOUS SERVICES HOLY' THURSDAY. • •"0 p.m.—Solemn offic Tenebrae, sermon on Blessed Eucharist, by Father Colgan. GOOD FRIDAY. '.30 a.m.—Unveiling and Adoration ■ Cross, and Alass of the Presanctilß : p.m.—Stations of the Cross. .30 p.m.—Solemn Office of Tend sermon on the Passion, by Father Mansfield.
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