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Tauranga Acclimatisation ! Society. HnUE Annual Meeting of the MemJl bers of the above Society will be held in the Grorernment Buildings, on Monday, the 2nd day of March, at 4 p.m. Business : To receive the Annual Report and Financial Statement, and to elect Officers for the ensuing year. Holders of Shooting Licenses for this district for the year 1884 are inrited to attend and take part in the business of the meeting. GEORGE GABDINEK, Hon. Sec. Tauranga Acclimatisation Society. Tauranga, February, 1884. CROSBY & CRIMMINS' TpXPRESS LINE OF COACHES JIJ Running between TAURANGA AND OHINEMUTU Via Te Puke and Oropi Bush. The Coach leaves Tauranga every Tuesday and Friday for Ohinemutu, returning every Wednesday and Satubday. Fare (each way) £1 10s Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. Good Stabling Accommodation for Settlers. THOMAS HEWITT, Manager. Stables lately occupied by Mr William Kelly, opposite the Star Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga, NOW PUBLISHING, mHE NEW ZEALAND TEAR X BOOK. A valuable G-uide and Vade Mecum, specially designed to assist in bringing before the inquirer every right and reliable source of information on all matters connected with the Colony of New Zealand. From its title, iiaf ormation will be given on all topics which have been before the world touching the continuous history of the colony. The following letter has been received by the Editors from the AgentGeneral : — Offices Agent-Goneral New Zealand, 7 Westminster Chambers, London, S.W., 3rd Dec, 1884. Dear Sir, — I am favoured with your note asking me to consent to your dedicating your book to me, and I need hardly say that you have my permission to do so. I hope it will be of much service to the colony in which we are both so much interested. — I remain yours very sincerely, Francis Dillon Bell. Geo. Vesey Stewart, Esq. Intending advertisers are informed that space can be obtained and all particulars learned by application to The Bay op Plenty Times Office, Tauranga ; or to J. S. JONES, New Zealand Commercial Agency, New Zealand Buildings, 34', Leadenhall street, London, E.C. TURVES, & BUDDLB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENIS AND AOCTIOtfEERS, THE STRAND, TAURANGA, FOR SALE OR LEASL,Eligible Family .Residences, (town and Suburban) Improved and Unimproved Farma Tauranga and Opotiki Sheep and Cattle Runs, Tauranga, Opotiki, and Waikato Town and Country Lots Full particulars of winch can lie ob tamed on application. Auction Salto.3 of Produce, Ac, ev<-.r? Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at their Auction Mart, the Strftn-.! The South Hritiak Liimh-:iliw Oompuny. ' Australian M'■ : f .i'.:i ! !"i ;>v !u'"!i{. Sociuty, N.Z Liiii'i ( '.i i .ii:-ii »•»'!. s .imiti'il, Edward.- 1 i i. a ..•-• i. :,;.;.- ,n' in.:i I'ait.i. A. 0. TURNED .i.F. BUDDIE, L'utvnxcd Svrn.'vw. l.icr nx,-t! J.<i>i'l "P~O~"H S~~A L U,Spring street — 2 allotments, freehold, and shop Topcroft— 2 allotments, freehold, with frontage to Cameron road Te Papa — 230 acres, freehold, unimproved, 0 miles from town. Oropi — 100 acres, freehold, bush land, opposite the Oropi Saw Mill. Otumoetai — 52 acres, freehold, good grass land, all fenced. Cameron Road N.— Two large allotments facing Domain. Greerton— Two desirable allotments, 1 acre each. Tc Puke— so acres of first class land. Tc Puke— s7 acres of first class land. Several improved farms at Te Puke and Katikati. Arrangements can be made for portion of purchase. Money to remain on at 8 per cent. Houses to Let — Devon port and Cameron Roads, Spring, Durham, and Grey Streets. LOTJCH & Co. Land Agents and Auctioned, Spring Street, Tauranga.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1806, 26 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1806, 26 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1806, 26 February 1885, Page 3