I NOTICE. i Immigration Office, Aucilund, April 23, 187 k A LL PEESONS within the Proyince indebted on their Bill or Promissory Note for Passage Money or Outfit to the Colonial Gorernment, are hereby required to Paj off the amount for which they are reipeetiYely liable, to the Immigration Officer, at Auckland, without delay. All persons neglecting this notice, or failing to make proper arrangements for the reduction of their liability by reasonable instalments, will be proceeded against for the full amount due by them, after the 20th of May. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer.
Electoral District of Waikato. "VTOTICE is her* by given 1 bat a Court *ill be held the Resident Magistrate's Court Home, Ngaruawabia, on Saturday, th© 27th d»j oi June, 1874, at Eleren o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the List of Voters for the Electoral District of Waikato. The business to be transacted thereat will be the admission of Now Claims to be placed on the Electoral Roll of the Digtrict; hearing objections, and striking out the names o, persons prored to be dead, and of persons whose qualifications (as stated in the list) shall be insufficient in law to entitle them to rote. H. C. LAWLOR, ! ReTising Officer. Auckland, May, 187-4.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. IT i» hereby notified, under the provisions of of the 18th Section of the Education Act, 1872, that » meeting of the Resident Householder! of the Raglan Educational District, aa defined in the Auckland Provincial Government Gazette, No. 10, of date 30tb April, 1874, will be held at the School-house, Raglan, on SATURDAY, 30th May, 1874, ' at the houa of 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing a School Committee. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. ANY Persons having CLAIMS against tlio Department j of the Agent General Government, Waiknto, winch have not been previously furnished are requested to forward tlio same to my Office, at Cambridge, on or before the 30th instant ; ftlio, any person holding Cheques signed by me, are requested to send the same to the Bunk of New Zealand, Newcastle, for paymont, in order to closo account*. JAMES MACKAY, Jem., Agent General Government.
Notice. THE undersigned give notice that thej purpoic diisolring partnership on the 31it day of thU month. All debts due to the firm must be paid WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS OF THAT DATE, otherwise the accounts will be placed in the bands of a Solicitor for collection. All debts due bj the firm will be paid by R. J. DavidsoKi wli» will also reoeire all money due to the firm Thomas akd Davidson. HEXKY THOMAS K. J. DAVIDSON. Witness to Signatures : , Henet Somks Hollowat, ' Ngaruawahia. j
For Sale. FARM of 600 acres at Te Rore. 450 acres fenced ; about 320 acrei in good grass, superior Houie containing 10 roomi, Orchard, Garden and out-houses. This Farm bai great advantages u to ntuation, hiring one mile and a-balf frontage to Waipa River. Farm of 324 acres at Te Rore. 260 acres fenced, 200 acres in good gran, subdivided into 6 paddocks, fire-roomed House, Stockyard and out-houses, &,c. Farm of 50 acres at Te Rore. All fenced, portion laid down in grass ; good run for cattle ; comfortable House, 4c. The above properties are in firstolass positions, and the torma are liberal. KENNEDY HILL, Auctioneer, Land and Stock Agent, | Alexandra. ]
Kirikiriroa Highway District. NOTICE. riIHE appointment of Mr Edwaed Clabm, Collector -*- to this Board, hu been cancelled, and all ratei, arrear, and current, now duo, must be paid forthwith to the Treasurer, Mr A. Potter, Hamilton Bait. In consequence of the defalcation! of Mr Clarke, ifc it •peoially requested by the Board, that all per§on» who hare paid their ratei, will be kind enough to ihow their receipt! to the Chairman or Treaiurer, or if residing at * diitance, to forward them bj poit to the Chairman, who will hold himself responiiblo for the return of the lame. All rates not paid on or before the 26th initant, will be •ued for in the Resident Magiitrate'i Court. SAMUEL T. SEDDON, Chairman. Hamilton, May 19, 1871
Parnell Nurseries. H/r ASON BEOTHBRS would respectfully intimate that JjlL now is the season for planting, and beg to invite intending planters to an inspection of their extensive General Nursery Stock, consisting of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Forest, Shelter, »nd Fruit Trow, Prau. Insignia, 4c , &c. . Their extensive Nurseries are largely stocked with healthy, well-grown Plants, rendered hardy by being reared in open, unnheltered grounds, and very suitable for rwnoval to the most exposed situotions. There are many thousands of Tree" to select from— all have been removed wxthin two years— and i% i» perfectly true to »tate that they are the finest Stock to be found in any Nursery in the Colonies. They wouldjparticularly draw attention t# their immense Stock of due transplanted Thorn Quicks, which are onequalled ia the colonies. The Crenerali Nursery Catalogue is now ready, and will j be forwarded post free on application. '<
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 318, 28 May 1874, Page 3
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