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FOOTE'S 1%/TIKANDA f^OAL. Price at the Yard : Per ton. For Household Use 22s For Steaming Purposes (in quantities of not less than 5 tons) 18s The Price of Coal at the undermentioned places is— s. d. s. d. Drury .. .. 16 G Papakura .. 16 0 Papatouoi .. 15 0 Otahuhu .. 11 0 Onehunga .. 14 0 Net"market.. 14 0 The purchaser bears charge of carriage, making the total cost of the Coal uniform throughout. The Monster Seam —Fifty-five Feet Thick. The following TESTIMONIALS respecting: this Valuable Mineral for both STEAM and HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES, form the best evidence of their excellence. The Coals are now in great demand, and are giving general sal'n faction, as the Testimonials will show :— Remuera, April 28,1877.—Mr. Foote : Dear Sir, | I have given the Miranda Coal you sent me what I consider a fair trial, and have Jound it excellent for household purposes. If you can continue to send the same quality, I shall use it constantly.—Yours truly, T. Short. Auckland, N.Z., April the 30th, 1877.—Mr. ! Footc : Dear Sir, —I am much pleased with the sample of coal sent from your mine ; and I prefer it to any of the New Zealand coals, and quite equal to the Newcastle coals. First, it does not corrode on the bars; second, it burns to very fine ash; third, less attention; and fourth, I believe the fire-bars- will last three times as long. —I have the honor to be, yours truly, Hknry Wilsox, Engine Driver for Mr. James Butcher Auckland, May 7th. 1877.—Mr. Foote: Dear Sir,—l have given the Miranda Coal you sent me what I consider a fair trial, and have found it very good, and hope to ba supplied with the same in every future requirement.— Yours truly, G. Rhodes. ' Auckland. May 1877.—This is to certify that j find Mr. Fojgs's Miranda Coals are very good or steaming purposes.—O. Hawkkswood. Governor Bro.vne Hotel. April 30.1877.—Mr. James Footc : Dear Sir, —In reply to your inquiry, we beg to inform you we are now using yo-:r Miranda Coal; it is good, and gives us satlsfaction.—Wo are, Dear Sir, yours truly, Dcxxi:cgjiam & Ktso. JAMES FOOTE, GILFILLAX'3 YARD S, Be kak watk :< Road. T. %J AIK AT O COAL COMPAN Y. OTAHUHU DEPOT. Mr. JOSEPH JOHNSTON, of Otahuhu, has this day been appointed SOLE AGENT for Otahuiiu. Pexkosk. and Papatoitoi Districts, to supply this Splendid Household Coal. j The Coai is of superior quality, end will be Delivered by the undersigned to any of the I above places. I The price is very reasonable, and forhcr.se- j hold economy is a great, saving-. Also. A constant supply of FIREWOOD ot> hand, at the Lowest Price:-. j | JOSEPH JOHNSrON, j Depot, Otahuiiu. | rpAUPIRI COAL MINING COII- ' JL PANY (LIMITED). ] The Company arc now supplying COAL, at i their Mine, Iluntly Railway Station, at '.be I following prices, per truck load cf live tons, in. j Household (lumpy) .. .. 50?. Steam (screened) ;03. j Slac* i-'Os. ; Discocxt allowed on orders from 20 to 100 tons, 10 per cent. ; over 100 lons, 20 per cfiit. Orders for any intermediate ttations on the j line are requested to be scut direct to the Mines, j ad dressed to the Mine Manager, Taupiri Cof.l : Mines, Huntly, accompanied by remittance, ai-d | the Coal will be supplied without delay. If required in bags, purchasers will please for- ! ward these to Mines, rail freight paid; extra ; charge for tilling bags. Is. (id. per ton. i Orders for Auckland and Onehunga received | at ths Company's Office, Fort-sstreat, where fur- j ther information may be obtained. ; The following are the rates of carriage charged i by railway, per truck load of five tons :— j Mines to— Mines to— ' Newcastle .. 12:6 Papakura .. SS.'i Mercer .. .. 18/4 Papatoitoi .. ii/ 2 Tuakau.. .. 25/ Otahuhn .. 46/1 Pakekohe .. 29/2 Onehuflfea .. 49/2 Drnry .. -.; 35/10 Auckland .. 51/1 FRANZ BCHERFF, Secretary. Fort-street. Auakland, Sept. 0, lSy. Auckland, Augtist 31, 1877. JAMES MORTON, ESQ. Dear Sir,— We, beg to solicit you to become a Candidate for one of the Seats about to become vacant in the City Council; and, should you accede to our I request, we pledge ourselves to use our utmost I exertions to secure your return. Yours faithfully, T. & S. Morrin Somerfield & Leek Thomas Boylan G. H. leavers A. Brock Anderson & Co. Thos. Peacock Lewis Bros. J. A. Dufaur G. Aickin John Buchanan I. Phillips A. Linabury & Co. Coupland & Co. Geo. Cruickshank J. Cosgrave & Co. W. Gorrie Edward Bartley G. W. Owen & Co. Thos. Macky D. H. McKenzie Thos J. Harbutt John Fisher C. Westpfahl Masefleld & Co. O. S. Ellis J. Y. Stevenson Arch. Clark Arthur Lovett George Black William Buchanan Geo. w. Jones R. O. Greenwood Thos. Ellison James Cargo Isidor Alexander John Batger S M. Green James Wiseman Heinrich Kohn F. H. Lowisson H. E. Woollams Glanville & Ellyett J. Ford W. H. Hazard Thomas Tarrell T. Barnett J. M. French John C. Morrin Francis Short Robert Brewin T. & H. Cooke James B. Francis J. M. McLachlan William Philcox. KE P L Y. Auckland, September 3,1877. To Messrs. T. & S. Morrin, Somerfield & Leek, Thotoaje Boylau, and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, that I should allow myself to be Nominated for the Office of City Councillor. If elected, I will perform the duties of the office independently, and with a conscientious endeavour to serve" the Pablic to the utmost of my ability. lam, Yottr obedient servant, JAMES MORTON. |^<I T V COUNCIL BLEOTIO N. TO THE RATEPARERS. .Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the last Election, when I was honoured by being returned, in thanking the voters I remarked that I hoped my actions in the Council would warrant me at some future period in again asking you for your support. If you consider that I have always acted impartially, and kave used my utmost endeavours in all instances to forward the interests of the ratepayers, by keeping down exfra taxation, I have much pleasure in again appealing to you for your suffrages at the ensuing contest. Yonrs, very raithfully. EDWARD ISAACS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Gextlemev,— Having promised to stand as a Candidate for the City Council. I beg to say that 1 consider it interfering with the. liberty of the subiect, and therefore derogatory to all true Britons to be canvassed for their votes, or to be i coerced in any way into giving their vetes. i I shall not therefore make a personal canvass, i neither shall I put myself to the expense of cabs its convey Electors to the poll. If the Electors have confinesee in me then let them era io the poll free and unfettered, as Englishmen ought to be, and I, in return, will study tiieir interests, 1 endeavouring to put down any extravagance, mismanagement, or excessive taxation, which may arise in the Council. w I hay« the honor to be. gentlemen, Yours, &c., J. P. KING. fi IT V COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Ratepayers,— My sole object in coming before you to represent you in she City Council is, simply to kf.ep down the excessive taxation that we are now subiect to, and to place myself to study the general "interests of the ratepayers. To those who have known me for the past 36 years, they i-r.Ti testify to those who may not know me as fro my principles, which are: justice to all per- i son?," ■■■■ ithon't fear, favour, or affection. Sh«n!d tou romm roe, I wi.l studious,y iouk alter T.he f ! interests of the City. j I Lave rue laonour to be. I. Ladies and Gentlemen, Youi* c.client servaniA. FLi:MIKG.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2334, 8 September 1877, Page 1

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