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PUBLIC NOTICES. 4 UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Teachers' Salaries for May will be payable at the Office of the Board on and after SATURDAY, June Ist. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary Education Board. - T : c B . The KAWAU ISLAND and S.S. KAWAU having been sold, all Accounts in connection therewith must be rendered at the Office of the s.s. Ka-wau, Queen-st Wharf, on or before WEDNESDAY, sth June proximo. J. S. HICKS ROSS. OLUNTEERS' Hats and Caps Reblocked, shaped, etc—Cox's Newton Hat Factory, Karanga-hape Road. -p O T A X. "V I B"l T. Ladies desiring to Dress Fashionably and in good style, suitable to the occasion, should try BUTTERICK S RENOWNED PAPER PATTERNS, used thp world over. May Numbers now on hand, also May Delineators, price 8d; May Glass of Fashion, 4d. Monthly Fashions and Catalogues, Id each. Postage extra. W. P. OGILVIE, Wellesley-st. XLLUMINATIOXS: ILLUMINATIONS. "THE ROYAL VISIT." COLOURED FIRE, COLOURED FIRE Supplied in any quantity by BOYCE AND FRANKLIN. Orders left with F. Boyce, care of A. J. Entrican and Co., Customs-street, promptly attended to. T>O"YAL VISIT~~fo ROTORUX MESSRS FOSTER AND RAYNES, of Parnell, having taken over the management Of LAKE VIEW HOUSE, ROTORUA, during the period of the Duke of York's Visit and Maori Assembly, are prepared to receive applications for Accommodation from GENTLEMEN ONLY. As all the Accommodation is about secured in Rotorua, and only accommodation for a limited number provided, early application is necessary.—Apply for terms, etc., to RAYNES & FOSTER, j Parnell, Auckland. i rp O THE TRADE, We have to arrive, and will show on Tnesdav, Wednesday, and Thursday, 4th, sth, and 6th June, a large collection of Flags, Shields, Streamers, etc., for decorative purposes. SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Victoria-street Went, Auckland. * WONDERFtHLi RECORD. We hold the record FOR SALE OF WEDDING RINGS in Auckland. why? Because we give good value and GIVE A PRESENT OF HALF A nozFM USEFUL TEA SPOONS IN A CASE' to every purchaser of a Wedding Ring from 21/ upwards. We positively assert that purchasers are NOT charged for the spoons. We also have in stock an immense variety of KEEPER, BAND, ENGAGEMENT and DRESS RINGS, And numberless other goods suitable for presents.' QKEATES T>ROS.. JEWELLERS, Opposite Town Clock, Queen-st, Auckland. j q TRAIN ING THE T? YE S I When they require assistance brings i pain, injury, and discomfort i SPECTACLES for every defect in refraction accurately fitted by Improved methods, by T. PEACOCK. Optician, 218 QUEEN' St. Also in stock: Artificial Eyes. Cameras, Microscopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Hydrometers, Barometers, Electric Bells, etc. \ OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, 22nd April, 190 L JTVHE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT wfll J- Purchase SLEEPERS, 7ft by Sin by I Sin In size, in lots of 250 or more, dei livered at Auckland or Onehunga, or j stacked at any Railway Station or sid- : ing on the Auckland Section, at the fol- | lowing rates, viz:— i HEWN OR SAWN PURIRI SLEEPERS At 4/3 each HEWN OR SAWN TOTARA SLEEPERS At 3/6 each ! OFFERS TO SUPPLY WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE! GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE. WELLINGTON, UP TO Bth JUNE, 1901. The trees from which Totara Sleepers will be cut shall be felled during the months ol June, July, and August. All timber must be felled by September; this does not apply to Puriri. ! FIRST CLASS PUEIRI SLEEPERS - These Sienpers are to be 7ft long x Btn x sin, all heart wood, hewn truly rectangular, straight, and out of winding; to be entirely free from sap, heartahakea, a large proportion of holes or other defects, and to measure the full i dimensions seated. | SECOND CLASS PURIRI SLEEPI ERS.—These Sleepers may have the UpI per Surface as narow as 7in—that i«, the Sleeper may be as small as 7in x sin, but not less. Ten per cent, of tn,e Sleepers accepted may be Second Class. Totara Sleepers to be all heart wood, free from large knots, shakes, and other defects; hewn true in shape, and out of ] winding; to be sawn Bquare at ends; to be cut from large trees, no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted; to ; be stacked as directed, and to be approved and passed by the Railway Inspector. Sleepers will be inspected in the busn it so required by the suppliers, but no Inspector will be sent to pass a less number than 250. On receiving notice\of sleepers being ready for inspection, the District Engineeri Auckland, will send an Inspector j to pass and brand them. After the Sleepers have been passed and branded, the supplier must deliver them at the Railway Station or Siding at which he ottered to supply; after such delivery has been made, the Inspector will give the supplier his Certificate, and for such as have passed inspection payment will be made within fourteen days, or as near as may be of the Inspector's Certificate having been given. Fifty per cent, of the number undertaken to be supplied, to be delivered by the end of October, and the whole by the 31st December, • 1901. Condemned sleepers must be distinctly branded by" the Inspector. Before commencing to fell the trees, notice must be given to the District Engineer, Auckland, that be may send the Inspector into the bush to view the trees intended to be cut. BY ORDER. r^O-OPERATION. CO-OPERATION. \> CO-OPERATION. A COMBINATION OF PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS. A COMBINATION OF CAPITAL AND LABOUR. A Combination established to conduct Business on true Co-operative Principles. A System of Profit Sharing to all putchasers; any person can be a member ot this combination by paying One Shilling and becoming a purchaser. i THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED, 32, GREY-ST. G. E. THORLBY. Manager S. A. BROWN*, Secretary! Telephone 738. 5! JIM — Another Hat, clean, re^ blocked.—At Cox's Newton Hat Factory, Karangahape Road,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 8