Late Advertisements. rriHE JUBILEE GOLDMINING COMPANY 1 (LIMITED). ' A Call (the third) of One Half-penny per Share on the Capital of the abovenamed Company has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the manager, at the Company's Office, Bank.of-New Zealand Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th November. 1897. :' ; ■ ; ■' Chas. GROSVENOR, Manager. "OISING■■■. SUN G.M. COMPANY NO -tt . • LIABILITY. The annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held at 5 and 6 Mining Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 11th November, at 3 p.m. G. C. W, MORRIS, Manager. _Auckland, November 2ml i _lS97 1 _ > T^'ORIS^GdLD'MININGrcOMPANY (N.L.) Notice is hereby given that a Call of One Farthing per share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Manager at the Company's Office, 87, Qteen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of November, 1897. CHARLES WATERS, Manager (pro tern,). Auckland, November 2nd* 1897. TD> A N G I T 0 T (X OPENING OF THE~NEW WHARF AND PIONEER/TRACK. WEDKESDAY~ifO-MORROW) AFTERNOON. Ferry steamers will leave Queen-street Wharf at 12, 1, and 2 o'clock, calling at Victoria Wharf, Devonport. Later boats as required from Queen-street Wharf. The Garrison Band, under Bandmaster Hunter, will go down by the 1 o'clock boat, and will play a variety of musical selections on the summit of the mountain during the afternoon. Return tickets, Is. Children, 6d. ~ANTED,~First-class~Trouser and Vest Maker; also a Coat Hand. —R. H. Swales. Victoria-street West. rpHE ADJOURNED MEETING of THE RETAIL TOBACCONISTS Will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) in Foresters' Hall, at 3 p.m. Business — Consideration of forming Retail Association. J. W. COLEMAN, Secretary (pro, tern.) \ UCKLAND CYCLING CLUB. ROAD RACE. SATURDAY NEXT AT 3 P.M. FROM FIREBELL. PARNELL. TO] CRITERION HOTEL, OTAHUHU. First Prize: Suit'of Clothe? to order, value £5, presented by Mr P. W. Bolland, Merchant Tailor, Victoria-street Second Prize: £2 !>s, presented by Mr Abbott, Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu. Third Prize :To be arranged. Entries, 2s 6d, close with undersigned at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT. CLUB RUN. All Cyclists invited to take part in a run to Otahuhu, leaving Caledonian Hotel, Symondsstreet, at 2 p.m., to witness the finish of the Road Race. E. G. SKEATES, Hon. Sec. TMPORT A N " T. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF , ERNEST MOORE Who is holding a MONSTER GIFT SALE will be CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), for the purpose of bringing forward and further t REDUCING THE BALANCE OF DAVID PALMER'S STOCK OF JEN'S, BOY'S and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, Etc. And will RE-OPEN ON THURSDAY MORNING with the most ASTONISHING BARGAINS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. ' • ,\ V Don't forget the Address— '*i 240 QUEEN STREET (next Tanfield, Potter and Co.'s). FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At. 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL YAILE AND SONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street,. CITY. C\ ORNER OF WAKEPIELD ' AND <L> SYMONDS STREETS — HOUSE 10 rooms, with freehold allotment, 100 feet frontage. Present rental, 30/ per week. VACANT BUILDING ALLOTMENT adjoining above, 40 by 70 feet. WAKEFIELD STREET—COTTAGE 4 rooms, with allotment 33 by 70 feet. Present rental, 9/. ALEXANDRA STREET — COTTAGE 5 rooms, with allotment 28 feet frontage; present rental, 11/. ALEXANDRA STREET-HOUSE 8 rooms, with allotment 37 feet frontage; present rental, 12/. ALEXANDRA ST. — LARGE BLOCK. Two Houses of 8 rooms each. Allotment 46 by 90 feet; present rentals, 24/ per week. ALLOTMENT adjoining above, 33 by 90 feet. COTTAGE of 5 rooms, at back of above, with frontage to Rokeby-street; allotment 33 by 53 feet; present, rental, 10/ per week. ALLOTMENT adjoining above, 43 by 46, with the stable thereon. Rental, 2/6 per week. ALEXANDRA STREET-THREE COTTAGES, with allotment 33 by over 100 feet. Rental, 20/ per week. ALEXANDRA STREET—THREE COTTAGES, with allotment 33 by over 100 feet. Rental, 18/6 per week. ' $ PONSONBY. ARTHUR STREET — WELL - BUILT HOUSE of 10 rooms, with allotment 110 by 107 feet. TERMS for all the above properties:— One-Third cash, balance 3 or 5 years at 53 per cent. HOWICK. PRETTY LITTLE SEASIDE PROPERTY, comprising 7a lr lOp; small orchard, remainder in meadow. Cottage of 5 rooms and scullery. Really magnificent views. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 95 QUEEN STREET. -ggSSgSgta. A O.F.—COROMANDEL FORESTERS' SPORTS. iP|§*§l|J|f^ \. November 9th. IllilSliij CHEAP EXCURSIONS. S.s. WAIOTAHI leaves Auckland on MONDAY NEXT, at 12 midnight. Special arangements for sleeping accommodation. S.s. WAITANGI leaves Auckland on TUESDAY Next a,t 6 a-jn. Returning, leaves Coronuundel at 6 p.m. Tickets available to return following morning (10th) at 6 a.m. Return Fare FIVE SHILLINGS. Luncheon provided for all visitln* Foresters'. 3, W. BIMTgB. H«a. KM.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 5
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