PUBLIC NOTICES SETTLEMENT. Six sections in the Aponga Settlement are now open for selection by ballot, and applications will close at the North ] Auckland Lands Office, Customs Street, Auckland, at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, February 17, 1930. The Settlement, which comprises the major portion of Messrs. Wilson Brothers’ well-known sheep station at Aponga, has been subdivided into sections ranging from 390 acres to 785 acres, is situated IS miles from Wliangarei by good motor road. Sale plans containing full particulars , will be forwarded on application, or may be seen at principal Post Office and Newspaper Offices. O. X. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Crown Lands. PRACTICE. Mariners, yachtsmen, fishermen and others are warned that live shell practice will take place on FRIDAY, January 31, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.. from Narrow Neck Camp. Targets will be placed in the MOTUIHI CHANNEL. Residents of the vicinity of Narrow Neck Camp are warned to keep their windows open and to secure breakable articles as a precaution against possible damage from concussion. R. MILES, Major, Officer Commanding Royal N.Z. Artillery. QITY OF AUCKLAND. VALUATION LIST, 1930-1931. TAKE NOTICE: The Valuation List for the City of Auckland for the year 1930-1931 is now open for inspection at the City Valuer’s Office, Town Hall, Grey’s Avenue entrance. All objections thereto must be left at the Magistrate’s Court, Kitchener Street, Auckland, on or before the 15th day of February, 1930, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clerk’s Office, Town Hall, Queen Street, not less than ten days before the next sitting of the Assessment Court. Any ratepayers not receiving a Valuation Notice can obtain a copy at the City Valuer’s Office. Dated this 15th day of January. 1930. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. E ASTER PRESENTS OF NEW ZEALAND LAMB. PRIME I The New Zealand Meat Producers’ ! Board has again made arrangements to deliver single carcases of Prime New Zealand Lamb to any address in the United Kingdom for the forthcoming Easter Season for the sum of £1 11s a carcase. This amount covers all charges to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name. Instructions in regard to defrosting are sent forward with the carcase. Orders must reach the Board’s office in Wellington by February 20. Send remittance, with your friend’s full address, to:— THE SECRETARY, New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, P.O. Box 121, WELLINGTON. (Please PRINT the full address of the recipient plainly.) SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR EASTER AND HELP TO ADVERTISE AND ENCOURAGE THE CONSUMPTION OF THIS PRIME ARTICLE OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES gOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. PENALTY ON RATES, 1929-1930. Pursuant to Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,’’ public notice is hereby given that an Additional Charge of Ten Per Centum will be added to all general rates remaining unpaid after FRIDAY, January 31, 1930. After the above date legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all outstanding amounts. A. E. WILSON, Town Clerk. ELECTRO PLATERS ,4 TRIAL is all we want. —Nicholas and L\. Whaley, 6SA Albert Street. Phone, 44-641. THE SUN AGENCIES AUCKLAND’S BEST NEWSPAPER T HE HE IS ON SALE EVEII'S EVENING AT THE FOLLOWING TOWN AND SUBURBAN AGENCIES PREPAID CI.JVSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are accepted by all agents. 1.5 Words, 9d per insertion: 2s three consecutive insertions. <SO Words, Is 4d per insertion : 2s 6d three consecutive Insertions. 25 Words, 2s per insertion ; t>s 6d three consecutive insertions. Marriages, Deaths, etc., rs 6d per Insertion (30 words) : eacn additional 6 words. Births (30 words), mention of nurse or doctor, 6d extra each. The Sun Telephone (Advts.j , 46-820. • Denotes District Delivery Agents for The Sun. •* Denotes Advertisements Only. CITY—**H. Schmidt, Chemist, Queen Street (near Regent Theatre). *S. W. Dyer, 45 Eden Terrace. J. Sherwin, Newsagent, 68 Queen St. Brooking and Son. Booksellers, Wellesley Street (opp Civic Square). Miss L Bishop, Newsagent and Confectioner, 10 Quay Street (opp Northern Wharf) Mrs. T Cummings, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 86 Shortland Street. Miss L P McMarama, Fruiterer end Confectioner. 18 Princes Street. Mrs. B. Cain, Candy Store. DO Victoria Street. A Allen, Confectioner, 147 Victoria Si. Bert Jones, Hairdresser, G 9 Hobson St. A Pickering, Confectioner, 158 Hobson Street. P. Jones, Newsagent, 237 Hobson St. J Paxton. Fruiterer, 61 Wa.kefield St. A. G Pillfnger, Railway Bookstall (main outward platform). J Buchanan, on all Ferry Bookstalls. •M. Laird. 118 Symonds Street. Mr. J Lynch, 414 Queen Street. Miss Attwell. Stationer. S 3 Victoria Street. D Sullivan. Stationer, Victoria Street. Mr. F. Banks, Dairy and Confectioner, 86a Wellington St., near Hepburn St. AUCKLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL—•Steve Shelton, Fruiterer end Confectioner. opposite Main Gates. AVONDALE—*B Walesby, C/o Mr. McKinnon, Racecourse Parade. J R Midgely. Stationer, Great North Road. Tierney and Sons, Tobacconist and Billiard Room, Great North Road. Phil Woods. Tobacconist, Great North Road ARCH HILL Mrs. B. Thomas, Lending Library and Newsagent, 81a Great North Road. Mrs E Briggs, Tobacconist, la Great North Eload (near Empress Theatre) BELMONT— Mrs. Rowlands, Fruiterer, Victoria Rd. BIRKENHEAD—•C. Neads. C/o Mrs. Kelly, Highbury Corner. W S Harvey, Wharf Bookstall. L. Turvey. Tobacconist, Hauraki St, Mrs. G ADderson, Fancy Goods and Stationer. Highbury Corner. BA YSWATER— Mrs. Patterson, Confectioner, Bayswater Wharf. BIRKDALE— W. G. Reas, Stationer, Bright’s Corner, Birkdale. A Blanchard, Cabaret, Beachaven,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 3
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