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mO TOURISTS AND VISITORS TO JL WAIKATO and Tins LAKES. BUGGIES (DOUBLE AND ' SINGLE), AND SADDLE HORSES, ALWAYS READY FOR HIRE AT REASONABLE CHARGES. ■ Parties intending to go through to the Lake provided with first-class animals by B. EDWARDS (Late Of Cobb & Co.), LIVERY STABLEKEEPER, Hamilton Hotel, Hamilton, Waikato. R. ;,F. R WOOD HA M, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. • Address: Care of Messrs. J. Brown and Sons, Pianoforte Warehouse,'Shrirtland-Btreet. N.B.—Pupils attended in town or country. January Ifi. 1877 . 8, WYNDITAM-STREET, £ ?? HOUSE, SHIP, w ■ . ANT) . '■-'< ;:: - m W GENERAL DECORATIVE PAINTER. t=J W Estimates furnished, and experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the U r> Province. W X J.H. requests attention of Builders and *° ft) others toihiu New Glazing Tariff. s . :' ~ o J. HENDERSON. jj tt 8," WYNDHAM-STREET. Tjl R 0' S T & /I 0 . , IMPORTERS. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Corner Vulcan Lane and High-street, Auckland. Cash Purciiaseks of HIDES. SKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, and KAURI GUM. Consignments will meet with prompt attention and immediate Cash remittances. Regular Supplies of New Curo CANTERBURY BACON AND HAMS on arrival of Steamer from South. ON SALE—Potatoes, Flour, Grain, Wheatmeal, Chaff, and General Groceries, &c' KM' Country (Orders promptly attended to. IB I N G a COMMISSION AGKNT, SIJ-OKTLAND-STUICHT. I~>ONES ! IJONEfcTI HONES 1 > ■■ • Bought in any quantities for Cash at the Free-n-jan'H Bay Bone Mills, and at No 101, Lower <iuoen-»it;root. by J. fr -T. SOPPRT. fWTY HAIR CUTTING KOOMB. N OTIC E. In apologising for the delay expcrience«l by many of my customers, I have much pleasure in informing them that. I have secured the services of a Fjkst-class Assistant, per Mail Steamer. Customers may. therefore, rely on not being un-neect.-Sciriljl detained. FR A N CIS J. S 110 RT T, Opposite Union Bnnk. MUSICTI"~MIJSIC!!! REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SHEET MUSIC ! J. BROWN & SON, SnOETLAITDSTREET. For the future SHEET MUSIC published at ■Is. will be sold at 35., and that at 3s. will be sold I at 2s. Gd. No Music will bo Booked, and any Accounts must be paid before the 27th instant to Receive tho Benefit of the Reduction. J . J3ROWN & {DON will be open on SATURDAY till 9 p.m. till further notice. INFECTIOUS DISEASES 'WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1577. Town Clerk's Office, July 2,1577. The attention of the Medical Profession and j the public generally is called to the following Diseases proclaimed in the Government Gazette, on the 7th day of December last, to be Infectious Diseases, within the meaning of the " Public Health Act, 1870." j Cholera, Small Pox, Scarlatinn, Diphtheria, Enteric, or Typhoid Fever, Typhus Fever, and Measles. Clause 28 provides' that any householder neglecting to give notice to the Local Board of the District of such infectious disease within the house occupied by him, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds ; and it shall be the duty of the medical practi tioners in attendance to state, as early as possible, to the householder he infectious nature of such disease. P. A. PHILIPS, x'own Cierk ~W O T I C E. Persons desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Great Britain for Passages to New Zealand, are informed that the Monthly List will be closed on 20th instant. Nominated Immigrants on arrival in the Colony may join their friends immediately after inspection, and will not be required to go into depot. Any person nominating a friend residing out of tho United Kingdom must make arrangements for joining the ship at the port of embarkation. Full particulars and forms can be obtained from this office. EDWARD L. GREEN, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Auckland, 4th June, 1877. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. JU Jane Williams, of Parnell, near tho City of Auckland, widow, as devisee undjr tho Will of James Williams,. of Parnell aforesaid, Wood Dealer, deceased, has applied to bo registered as Proprietor of an Estate in fee simple in Pare of Allotment Seventy, of Section One, of the Suburbs of Auckland, being the whole of the Land comprised in Volume 7, Folio 55, of the Register Book. The applicant will be registered as aforesaid, unless caveat forbidding the same be lodged in this Office on or before the eighteenth day of August, 1577. Dated at the Lands Registry .Office, Auckland, j this sixth day of July, 1577. THJ£O. KISSLING, District Land Registrar. O F. G. CLAYTON, Esq., Chairman Newmarket District Board. Sir,—We, the undersigned Ratepayers in the above District, request that you will call a PUBLIC MEETING of the Ratepayers in tho District, in the Newmarket Hall, on TUESDAY EVJBNING, at S o'clock, to consider the SStli Clause of the Rating Act, and to allow Candidates an opportunity of expressing their views I upon the subiect: — John McOoll T. Jenkins William Morgan Charles liroqk Ja3. Taite Robert Dinnison James Kilgour John McNeill William Hogg George Bishop James Scottcr John Angus T. Barr A. Eustace J. Borley Thomas Lowe Root. W. Edwards Elias Tozer J.Webber Edward Ri.-hards George Kent. TTN accordance with the above requisition, I 9_ and for the purpose specified, I call a i PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers of the 1 Newmarket Highway District for TUESDAY, ) 17th instant, at 8 p.m., in the Public Hall. . < F. G. CLAYTON, { Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2297, 16 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2297, 16 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2297, 16 July 1877, Page 1

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