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I'll have to visit Geo. Fowlds' anft get the boys' suits, blouses and knickers, cheapest and best wearing.—(Ad.)»

CORPORATION NOTICES, i 1 (TUTY OP AUCKLAND," BUBONIC PLAGUE. The City Council of Auckland request that the public will join in exterminat-i ing' all manner of Vermin, more especially Rats, in order, to prevent the introduction of Bubonic Plague. The Council also wish to call attenx tion to the fact that instructions have been given to the Sanitary Inspector to prosecute with the utmost rigour of the law any case -where sanitary laws and regulations are being disregarded. E. S. Y. MOWBRAY, ; Assistant Town Clerk. .Town Clerk's Office, . 14th March, 1900. 71C "' — ■ ——■—.■.«■■ .1.......... i.i.....^ GOLD IyjINOFGr KOTICES. TJ\O • NEW ZEALAND TALISMAN SHAREHOLDERS. All Shareholders in the above Company; who have signed a power of attorney, and who are opposed to the suggested, amalgamation with the Talisman Extend-. Ed, and who wish to revoke the same, are requested to communicate at once with me, giving- number of shares and names in full, and I will at once cable their revocation to London.. LAURENCE D. NATHAN, Shortland-st., Auckland. . 12 th March, 1900. TJACTOLUS NO. 2 GOLD DREDGING - 1- COMPANY. NELSON CREEK, GREY RIVER, WESTLAND. CAPITAL £SOOO The Vendors receive. £1600 for their interest, the whole of which is to be paid for In shares. MR WILLIAM FAITHFUL has reported most favourably on this claim, and so highly is the locality thought of by experienced Dredging Investors and Experts, that shares in. the adjacent claims are at from 2/6 to 10/6 premium, viz., the Trafalgar, Paetolus, and Nelson Creek Company's areas. Prospectuses, with' plan and reports,; on Monday next. Our Christchurch Office wires under date 14th March, that 6,300 shares have been sold, the most of them prior to the issue of the prospectus. Further details from the Brokers. BAKER BROS., Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. "'" • -3 VOIiTJiSTEER NOTICES. T^EVONPORT NAVAL ARTILLERY. — The Proposed Visit of the abova Company to the Thames, to have taken place on SATURDAY NEXT, is POSTPONED until SATURDAY, March 31. .— HENRY PARKER. Lt. Com. D.N.A.V. AQUATICS. w AR- w AR- w AB*. Between the Assembled Maori Tribes at the MONSTER MAORI REGATTA & AQUATIC SP«RTS To be held at NGARUAWAHIA • ■ . On ST. PATRICK'S DAT, 17th MARCH. . WAR CANOE RACES HURDLE RACES RACE ON HORSEBACK ACROSS THE RUSHING WAIKATO ANCIENT MAORI RACE, "A CHASE FOR A BRIDE" ROWING RACES, etc., etc. ■ ~ • ■ FUN FOR ALL. THE BEST DAY'S SPORT OP THE ' YEAR. j EXCURSION TRAINS & CHEAP '■} ' FARES FROM AUCKLAND., THAMES, & UP-* PER WAIKATO. v PHOTOGRAPHY. . AEOEOE .^EEGOEY, ' ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 245, Corner of Queen & Wellesley Sts. $ ENAMELLED CABINETS. O/" O IVORY TYPES. .0/" One 15 x 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Enamelled or Mult Cabinets, 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9