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Prospectus. Fli O S P E o T U S OF THE HELBNSVILLE FLOOR MILL COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £20,000 In 20,000 Shares of £1 Each, Patubli- as follows! —Ten Shillings per Bharo to ba paid during the first Twelve. Months ; One Shilling on application; One Shilling on allotmont: Two Shillings on Ist February ;T wo Shillings on Ist May; Two Shillings on Ist Aunußt; Two Shillingson lst of September, 188-. FBovrsio-rAi. Direo-ORB i Mr John Foster Mr H. P, Kavanaßh Mr James Hand Mr Isaac MoLeod Mr D, Mo (.Herman Mr William Adams Mr It. A. MoLeod. With powor to eddto their number. Bankers: National Bank of New Zealand. : SoLicirous! Messrs Dlgnan nnd ArmutronK* Bicbe-abv .ji-o tan. 1 I Joseph Gilfllths. The objects of tho Heleosvllle Flour Mill Company (Limited) will bo the ereotion of a Flour Mill and Grain Storo, and the Importation ot Grain from the South or any other part of the world whoro they can purchase with advantage. Tho advantages that the proposed Company would pos-Cffl ovor all others in the provlno. aro patent. Vessels oOmlng from tho South to Kaipara Ports for i lmber are, aa a rule, freighted with Brain, and the Helen.vllle Timber Comtuny's mills being now iv full operation would be a great, inducement for that class of vessels to run to Helonsvlilo, and would ensure cheap froighto, whilst tho oontumption of flour ln the Kaipara alone will guarantee a large trade to the Company. ' __ -BS ",T~Ti __au3a-io-_a.--"pOPULAI. SINGING CLASSi PaO-*E*-3rK OAILLIAU will open a new Elementary Singing Class In the Christians' Meeting-house, oorner of Cook and Hobsonstreets, on TUBSD A V, Ootober SI, at 7,30. Terms i Ladies, 6a; Gentlemen, 10s Sd per rjoartor. Names reoeived In hall on opening night. Mil. H. WELLS, TBACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN, AND SINGING. Termsi Piano and Singing, four guineas; Organ, five guineas, Speolal arrangements made far Classes. Address: CITY ROAD. Communications may be left at Eady's Music Warehouse, or at Uptons Library. ;. i ... * KTIsTIO PIAKOFORTE TUNING, Mbssbb RO3KNORANTZ & HANCHHTTE (formerly of Chlokorlnsr Se Sons" Pianoforte Faotory, Boston), Take pleasure ln announcing to tho Musical PubUo of Anckland their arrival from Amerioa, bringing with them undoubted testimonials of their ability and skill in TUNING AND EESULATINO PIANOFORTES from the following weU-known artistes s— n_NRY KETTEN, AUGUST *W_LH-LM-, AND K. DIANCHI, And ate now prepared to tune and adjust aU defects in the instrument in the moat artistic and satisfactory manner. Orders left at Lennox's (late Wayto.) Book Store, No. 100, Queenstreet, The Art of Singing. ; ROYAL isjsraitfifira or MU-IC, I ■ acaoemv VOKDOtt. i IVrR, GORDON GOOCH (Bronze ; ■"■*■ and Silver Medallist and I ; ABBOolato) having studied Tea j • Terms in this Royal and National ■■ Institution, is, in tho opinion of I * ; tho several Professors with whoro i he was placed, duly qualified to : teach Singing, - (Signed), G. A. : Macfarren, Mus. Doc. Com- ; brldgo.-1879. _. , 77~*"i'-" T—-~1-In reforenco to above, ■ Mr. Goooh is prepareto roccivo nainos of Private Pupils for Singing and Voice Production at MsPrlyato Residence. Albbrt Park ■ ■' "* .: ,\m r, : ■ p ~"<y r o l _ ~y; ! OHGA-IS TOF BT. M_TT_._W'_ OflUttCH (Late Organist and Choir-meter for Fourteen Yearsof the Cathedral Churoh of Liverpool, Knßland), Teacher of Organ. Pianoforte, and Singing; also. Cornet, and other Brass Wind Instruments. At ths suggestion of sevoral muslo&i friends, Mr Poolbv contemplates the formation of a tJe-tlom--'. Brass Band Club .urine tbo ensuing mualoal season, ot whioh partloulars will bo announced ln due coarse, MBNDE-i-OHN VILLA, Vlnoent-atr-et. - - AUCKLAND SELECT HIDING SCHOOL, New Nobth Road, ■ RIDING MADS KA.Y AND GRACEFUL, The Auokland Soleot Hiding Sohool, for tho Study and Practice o( the Art of Exultation in all its branches, will be Oponed on MONDAY, 21ST AUGUST, 1882. . Ladles and Gentlemen desiring to enter as pupils are solicited to forward their names to the proprietor on or betae that date. Terms, and hours of Instrnotlon and praotloe, may be learned on application. Pupils suppUed with Horse", and appointments for Pohool Lessons if required, or Horse Appointments supplied to order trom first. Class Samples st tho School. The proprietor has compiled an Aid Book for tho use ot Pupils and others, whioh may be had on application, Price, Is. Speolal Arrangements for Children, Female A-~c~i.dai.C-_ rem Ladies, G.H, has also oommenoed business as HorseTrainer, Every Horse entrusted to his oharge will be proporly Broken and handled either as Lady's or Gentleman _ Charger, G. HAZELL, LATB BOUGH RIDIKQ SH_.a_Arrr-M_joi_, ArTD lax Class Equitation Instbuotob. : IS Years In H.M. Service. LESSONS IN DRAWING, SKETCHING FROM NATURE, AND LANDSCAPE PAINTING, in On, ASD Watkb Colours, are given by Mt.T.Ball, Mount Roakill Road, . ' For terms apply to Mr. Leech, Shortlandstreet. HIS AUCKLAND FORWARDING AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENOY Do3patoh Goods and Parcels of all descriptions to every part of the Town and Suburbs, at a Chbjj? Rath, and with guaranteed regularity. The following are the Booking AO-twoiES t— A. R. Lftdd, Cab-maker _Karanr._hape Road W. H. Young. Grocer ..Ponaonby Rood R. Blrnie. Baker _ _Arohnill J, Reid, Cabinetmaker -Corner o t Kybor Pass and Symonds-st S, Reid, Grooer - -Corner of Kyber Pass and Grafton Roads W, S. OolHn., Grooer ..Parnell A. Heldt, Cabinetmaker ..Newmarket. DELIVERIUSITown Hourly. Suburban iII a.m, aud f p.mi No. 78, Telephone Exchange HEAD OFFICE .-« NATHAM'3 BOND. OuBTO-iHonsß-BTHitR-/r-1 U T~O P. DAY 1S O _MS %J[ Opposlto the Flrelx-U, Grey-etroot, For Ladloa' Drawers, from 1/B i Ladies' Chemises, trom 2/: Ladles' N lsht Dresses, from 8/8 i Girls' Drawers and Chemises, from 2/6, Infants' Shirts, from 19 Infants' Day and Night Wrappers, from S/S Infants" Robes, from 7/8; atid Bibs, /8 Infants' Stay Bands, from /IO; and all klads Of HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY. JEWELLERY, AND FANCY DRAPERY F. DAVISON. <T~Ti MUN G O CAFE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Chas. Canning, having to givo up possession of the temporary premises occupied by him for the past six months (opposite to tho Union Bank of Australia), and aa his Now Premises will not be ready tor occupation beforo tho Ist of November (about threo weeks hence), and being unable to obtain a suitablo placo to carry on Ida shop business, would beg respectfully to inform his customers and friends that all orders left at Messrs Glanvillo & Kllyott's, Grocers, opposito tho Union Bank of Australia, aud at tho Misses McLaughlin, Shortland-street, or at tho St. Mungo Cnf6, at tho rear of the now building, Queen-street, will rcccivo his best and immediate attention TjjT _. E C T X 1 «_ ' -BIGHT. FOR SALB, the following I--1 DYNAMO ICIiEOTRIC BRUSH MAOHINB I OF 12,000 CANDLE POWKB. ARC LAMPS. 2,000 CANDLE POWEB EACH* 21 INCANDESCENT LAMPS, 20 CANDia. Powbk Each. . , 1 FOCUSSING LAMP, NECESSARY CARBONS & WIRE FOR ABOVB Apply to MESSRS BTARK & QUICK, North Shore; ok B. 'PORTER & CO,, Q*c*i__n-st___kt,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3806, 20 October 1882, Page 1

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