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.which should be £3 16s 6d, showing an overcharge of Cd. "The credit balance at Bank, as shown on sheet, doe 3 not correspond with the balance in the bank-book, but this is accounted for by deducting anticipated payments or j cheques issued, but not presented, from balance as per bank books. — . "M. J. : Matmiews, j Au fW # The following gentlemen were then elected i a Committee of Management for the present | year ;— Messrs B. McKellar, E. G. Norris, J. T. Buddie, J. W. Gray, J. W. Clarebrough, ; and W. M. Commoiis.. i On the proposition of Mr Gray, seconded by _]&', ....Buddie, Messrs Brennan and : !^ili^e J ws>'erd-a'pp6Jntod Auditors. ' r .Tfee-j.fQllpwing gentlemen were elected Arbitrators t^Messrs,, .. Conway, Lundon, :' jFi'ornc, and Bodell. Mr 0. M. Quintal was appointed Solicitor. Resolved : That the amount of remuneration to be paid to the Auditors be left to the discretion of the Committee of Management. It was proposed by Mr Buddie, seconded Iby Mr Gray, and carried, that Mr ,K. ; Slicppard be appointed fvs Secretary to iko ! Society, rice Mr R. C. Jordan resigned. ! [ A vote of thanks was accorded to the late Committee of Management. I A vote of thanks having been, passed to tho "Chairman.'- tho' meeting terminated. ' „ . WILLIAM HALE HAS the ■ liouor . to inform tlie peox^lo of this district that lio [ lias again corprjipiwed business as. a , ;TI^SMTn AND PLUMBER AT TfiMrORAKY PREMISES IX' DBV.O N:P CRT E, 0 AD. | Lamiia, Batlis, Puraps, Beer-engines, &c., &c, fitted and repairod. j REPAIKS EXECUTED. 1 [Established 1870.] j I JOHN MAXWELL^ BEGS leave to inform \\i& numerous Customers and Friends, thai; in addition to his former Trade, viz.,— • I producing; a first-class Article in Superfine HOUSEHOLD AND COTTAGE BREAD, pronounced "by Conrioissours tho best in the Colony, he continues the GROCERY TRaDE, viz.,— Teas Coffees . . '■ i Sugars j Spieos Picldes Sauces Choeso Fruits dotted Meats Biscuits McConnoll's Hams and Bacon &c, &c, &c. Dolivorod by Bread Cart at any houso in town or country. My Katikati friends will find it to their advantago to send their orders to the above address, as Johnny attends to all favours personally, and with punctuality. . • ' • ; • J, MAXWELL, BELFAST BAKERY, Tiie Strand. E. WATERS RESTAURATEQK&CONFECTIONER Queen Strbht, Auckland. ' E. Watkils has very great pleasure to announce: that since. his removal into Mr Dyson's, shop, .his ; ; igr DINING ROOMS JS have boon renovated at great expense, with every regard to the convenience of hi*; customem. Thk Lowrcit Saloon is the most spacious and comfortable, as well as tho best ventilated Dining Room in the Province, and Up-stairs he has furnished an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent over crowding. There are Spkciat. Rooms von Ladies also np-stairs, to which arc attached side ollices provided with abolitionary and other conveniences. His] table, lie feels confident, needs no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which j he has received for a poiaod of over eight years, is a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. j EvvutY Dktjoacy of thk Skasok is always to be obtained. i CHOCOLATE AND CONFECTIONARY I OF BEST QUALITY, I Medicated Lozenges of every description ■ always on hand. TESTIMONIALS. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 2fi, IS7S.— MR. R WATERS : Sir,— l have much pleasure in informing you, that after having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, 1 find that they arc free from all adulteration, and that the; ' colouring matters arc <]uitc> innocuous. With regard to the ('hoooiute, 1 lind that it is quite equal to the best English ! or French preparations : and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an oxui'llont article of diet for invalids ; especially those sudering from an impaired digestion. — T have tho honour to )ki, sir, your obedient sorvt., JaMix M. Ti'NNV, Provincial Analyst. Abbott's £1,000 Consultation on the nUNEDIN S^i.V P. FIFTY-NINE PRIZKS. First Pmo, /MOO; Second Prize, £200; hml Prize, £'100; Ptnriovs(to tliviclo), £150; Non-starlors (to divide), £150.' Tickets £1 each, intxy ho purchased at the Bay of Plkntv Times Ollico.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 15 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 15 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 692, 15 February 1879, Page 3

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