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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, KTO. In retiring from the Phlp Chandlery business, I bog to tender my sincere thanks to my many friends for their generous support, during tlio Inst fourteen years, mid will consider it v perfional favour if uiy late patrons will kindly transfer their patronage to my successors in the business, Messrs Hos3 and Co,, whom I can confidently recommend. D. If. MoKEKZIE. Auckland, Soptomber 23.1887. WITH reference to the above announcement, we have much pleasure in intimating to tho frinnds of the lato ilnn. and the public genorally, that wo will carry on tho business of Ship Chandlers, Soil Makers, etc., in our temporary premises at No. 17, Lower Queen-street, nud hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continimnco of tho patronage of; the lato nrm. ROSS & CO. rjTIHE SAIL LOFT will be nndor tho JL management of Mr Charles Reynolds, who hud charge of this branch of (laptain MeKonzie's hnainess for the last fourteen years. Tho services of Mr. \V. A. Harvey, for many years head Htorcmun for Messrs J. and 1) Oxlcy and Cuptuin D, H. McKenzie, lime been retained for tho now firm. Goods will arrive by next steamor from Sydney, and by direct steamers from Home. ROSS <t CO. (Successors to Captain I). IT. McTvonr.le), SHIP CHANDLERS. SAILMAKERS, ETC. Temporary Premises: No. 17, Lower Queen-btkeet, Auckland Opening day, Monday, September T> AIL WAY ADVERTISING. Mr WITHEFORD received the following telegram yesterday from tho head office of the Railway Department, Wellington :— "Ihavo the honour lo inform you that your tender for tho solo right of advertising on 'hj Auckland section of the Now Zealand Railways has been accepted by tho Hon. Minister for Public Works on beha'f of the Queen." Auckland, Nov. 17th, 1837. THE THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL Have doposited at Mk J. IT. WJTHEFORD'S OFFICE, SnORTXAND-STREET, A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS, Together with particulars of liberal concessions the Council have decided to make, with a viow to encourage tho introduction ot' Knglish capital. Mr WmiEFORD, having been identified with tho Auckland Goldflclds since their first openIng, and having for some time past been collecting mining information for English clients, is in a position to advise any representative of Home buyers wfeo m_y be in Auckland as to the merits of the various eligible G'oldflcld Properties. PLANS. REPORTS. AND THE FULLEST RELIABLE INFORMATION OF ANY MINING PROPERTY may be obtained on application at his oilioe. BLACK HORSE BRAND SALT Is the BEST for all DOMESTIC and CURING Purposes. Manufactured by Mr John Corbett, M.P., at Stoke Prior Salt Works, England. Packed to suit ALL REQUIREMENTS in sacks, BAGS ALL SIZES, and Glass Jars. The BEST SALT is tho CHEAPEST in the USING. Ask for BLACK HORSE BRAND SALT, and take NO OTHER. All merchants and storekeepers sell it. FARMERS must insist on their BUTTER being made with this SALT ONLY, otherwise they will suffer LOSS. HENRY BERRY & Co., Durham-street. Auckland. Post-office Box 108.] jSj E N T I S T II Y~. Mr A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST. Corner of Hobson and Wklleslet Street b Artificial Teeth fitted without extracting stumps. Other dentists'work repaired. Teeth stopped. Gas administered. Charges moderati;;. 'f ramcars pass the house. HF. "W INX> S O X-, • SURGEON DENTIST (by exam.) (Lato of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor.) I beg to intimate to the publio of and Provincial District that I conttnne in pra etioo at the Old Chambers, (opposite Post Oifice.) Having secured tho services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and reduced my charges, I hope to merit a share of their support Box 210, P.O.] [Telephone 37". "OECIPE FOR COOKING RAKINO Jtii SMOKED FISH. Put a cup of milk and a lump of butter in a stewpan, then peel off the scales and place i;n the pan; stow for ten minutes on a slow fir t> with the lid on tight. Servo -with the mil.k poured over. To be bought at the boat only._ ADIES will find civility and a Goooi Shilling's worth at tho Itakino Boat To1110ITOW. A~~ CANTATA IN TEXAS.—See this week's Tit-Bits.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 4