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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WAIT TILL THURSDAY. KEEP YOUR WEATHER EYE ON A _F..J£OOR__ QNT-Y gHOPKARANGAHAPE RD. PREMISES CLOSED TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY, PREPARATORY TO SLAUGHTERING WELL ASSORTED STOCK, AT THE RATE OF 5/11 IN THE £. MOORE, KARANGAHAPE RD., Has during the past few years scored some Marvellous Bull's Eyes with his Cheap Sales, but the present gigantic venture, which may fairly be claimed a triumph of PLUCK PLUCK ENERGY ENERGY AND CAPITAL AND CAPITAL . PROMISES TO TOTALLY ECLIPSE ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS. WAIT TILL THURSDAY.

VOLUNTEER NOTICES. TTVTSTRICT ORDERS, BY LIEUT.-COL. J. H. BANKS, COMMANDING DISTRICT. Auckland, 16th January, 1901. No. I—LIEUT.-COL. J. H. BANKS, Commanding District, will leave for Wellington TO-MORROW, 17th inst. for, the purpose of taking over command of the Sixth Contingent, now being formed for active service in South Africa. No. 2-LIEUT.-COLONEL W. B. WHITE, Commanding First Battalion, C.R.0., Auckland Infantry Volunteers, will assume temporary command of the Auckland Volunteer District until further orders. No. 3-CAPTAIN W. COYLE, R.E., Commanding Permanent Militia, Devonport will perform the duties of Paymaster to the Auckland Company Sixth Contingent, from the 17th inst., inclusive No. 4—LIEUT.-COLONEL BANKS trusts that during his temporary absence, all ranks will continue to take the same interest in making themselves efficient in their several duties, and work in the same harmonious way it ?»as been his pleasure and pride to notice. By order. JAMES REID, Captain and Acting Adjt, Auckland District, CE_TH CONTINGENT TO SOUTH AFRICA DEMONSTRATION. It is hereby notified that the following gentlemen—Messrs L. D. Nathan, Treasurer; J. McK. Geddes, Leo 2_yers, Thos. Peacock, W. B. Leyland, and A. H. Nathan—have been appainted to Collect Funds and to obtain guarantees from Citizens to defray any deficiency which may arise in connection with the Sendoff to the Sixth Contingent. It is to be hoped that the Citizens will respond liberally. S. A. GOLDSTEIN, R. R. HUNT, Join Hon. Sees. ______ ■ ROAD BOARD NOTICES. -pDEN TERRACE ROAD DISTRICT, j POLL OF RATEPAYERS. A Poll of the Ratepayers of the Eden Terrace Road District will be taken on SATURDAY', the 26th day of January, 1901, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., on the following proposal, viz.:— To construct a complete system of drainage for the Eden Terrace Road District, plans of the proposed public work can be seen at the Eden Terrace Public Hall during office hours; and for this purpose they propose to borrow the sum of £3000, repayment of which to be secured by a Special Rate of 11-40ths of a penny in the £ on all rateable property In Eden Terrace Road District, the said rate to be a recurring rate for a period of 32 years, the loan being obtained under Sub-section 2 of Section 2 of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act Amendment Act, 1599, \^iich provides that the yearly rate of interest, and the term during which the interest is payable by the Local Authority, shall be "four per centum per annum for a term of 32 years." W. O. POCKLINGTON, Returning Officer. 17th January, 1901. MRS BROWNE, Dressmaker, desires to nfornl her customers and friends of having Removed from Liverpool-street to Wellington-street, City, and solicits a continuance o. custom.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 8