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Goldml-slmf? Notices"OOCKY RIVER HYDRAULIC SLUIC--C- ING COMPANY", NO LIABILITY. All shares in the above Company on which the Call, due and payable on September 14, 1898, has not been paid, will be sold by auction by Mr R. C. Carr, at his Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY', the 26th day of October, IS9B, at 11 a.m., unless the said call be previously paid to the manager. C. A. STUBBS, Manager. Auckland, October 17, IS9S. rnYKYARDTON SOUTH, COROMANDEL. PROPOSED ADVANTAGEOUS AMALGAMATION HAURAKI FREEHOLDS, LIMITED. CAPITAL—2OO,OOO Shares of 1/ each, all fully paid up. • Directors — Seymour Thorne George, James Macfarlane, C. A. Harris, J. J. Craig, and three to be elected. Legal Manager—J. H. Harrison, Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street. ; Solicitors—Messrs Wynyard and Purchas, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street. The whole of the above, shares have been taken up with the exception of 30,000, which are reserved for the purchase of allotments not yet included. An option on favourable terms is to be granted to the Thames Exploration Syndicate, Limited, to find the necessary capital to work the property. Owners of Allotments in Wynyardton South, not yet arranged for, arc invited to come in and exchange leases of their Allotments for shares in the Hauraki Freeholds, Limited. Applications to be made to J. 11. HARRISON, Legal Manager. WYNYARD AND PURCHAS, Solicitors. Or, THE THAMES EXPLORATIONSYNDICATE, LIMITED. Wyndham-street, Auckland. Public JNotices, A UCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIM--t-~ ITED. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather, discount will bo allowed on Gas and Coke Accounts if paid TOMORROW, the 20th. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. "VfEWTON BOKOUGHI'OUNb — lmLi pounded by the Ranger on the 24th inst.. one Bay Mare, narrow stripe down face, off hind foot white, white spot on side. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on TUESDAY, Nov. 1. IS9B. at 12 o'clock noon—JAMES C. SKEBN, Poundkeeper. 7TLEN VlEW—Having purchased the above well known Boarding House, I beg to intimate that I am prepared to receive Visitors and Boarders on moderate terms. Every comfort. Two minutes from Exhibition Grounds.. Trams and buses pass the door every live minutes.—Mrs C. E. MOORE, Glonvicw, Symonds-street. mO PEOPLE ABOUT TO PLANT GAR--L DENS. On and after FRIDAY, I am prepared to sell seedlings of all descriptions at 7d per dozen, or a liberal discount allowed if taken by the box; two boxes or more delivered Free to any part of c/Ly —JOHN KING. Entrance Messrs Ohmton and Co.'s Auction Mart, Queen-st. Jj O T 1^ C^ H MR GEORGE DOIG is.no longer in my employ. I will not bo responsible for any business transactions unless with my written consent. ROBT. CLELAND. _October_2s, 189^ tSunblanb" dinTng rooms." Messrs CLIST & TAYLOR beg to tender their thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended them since they commenced business in the .above Rooms, and beg to intimate that they havo now enlarged their upstairs rooms to meet the requirements of the growing business. Everything done to ensure the comfort and convenience of patrons. A trial respectfuly solicited. C. H. M E R E J T T (Formerly with Hoffmann and Sons), CERTIFICATED PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER, From John Brinsmead and Sons, London. i Orders left with Wildman and Lyell, Victoria i Arcade, and at SUMMER-STREET, Ponsonhy. mHE T R O C A D E R O. •*■ LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. QUEEN-STREET (Opposite 'Herald' Office). The Large Up-stairs Room has been Furnished with every convenience for Ladies and Gentlemen. . COLD LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOONTEA. Ladies' Cloak Room, etc. Under the Management o£ MISS LAWRIE, (Several Years at Canning's.) "VTOTIGE OF REMOVAL. M R J OHN W ESTWhile thanking his many friends and Customers for their kind patronage in the past, begs to inform them (and the Musical Public generally) that he has Removed nis Business from Wellesley-street to more central and comodious premises in Queen-street, just above Tonson Garlick's, where he hopes to meet with a continuance of their favours, and will always endeavour to merit the same. All Orders by post promptly attended to. Note the Address — JOHN WEST, MUSIC-SELLER, 256, QUEEN STREET. FASHIONABLE Costumes "and Dresses : for the Exhibition Season—Muslins, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Serges, etc..from 21/ to 42/— J. M. McLachlan, 222, Queen-st. j ANY" persons having Books belonging to ! the Victoria Circulating Library are j ! requested to leave them at 3D, Victoria j . Arcade, on or before Saturday, 29th Oct., ! tho business having been disposed of. j "7CTOTICE.—AII persons having claims '■ iii against the Estate of Messrs GlnnI ville and Ellyett are requested to for-' ward same to the Trustees as eariy as i possible.—John Schischka and J. McK. ■ Geddes, care of Brown, Barrett, and Co. |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 8