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EIECTBIG TELEGRAPH DBPAiEEMEKT^ NOETHEEN DISTEICT. ' '■? Head Offioey ' Auckland, October 2,' 1867^ fipENDEHSwiII be received' at' this-Officenatil JL noon of TUESDAY, October 15, from persona willing-to! Contract for the undermentioned work, viz. :• i — _ To Dismantle miles of -Telegraph -line Wire and'lnsulators between Te Bori and Te Awamntn, yia Heather's Farm and Ohaupo. Specifications-can be seen and;foims of Tender obtained at this-Office. _ WM. WEAVES, District Manager. ' ' : chapman'S , I NEW ZEALAND PUBLICATIONS. : ' DAVID HAY'S, '■ETE'tt'GAMBIT BOOK.— ; | 28... ..., " THE ' MANAGEMENT OP THE KITCHEN '. n . J , ;;, J - | GARDEN," Arranged for the Seasons and Climate of New Zealand by Dattd,"Has J Mdntpellier Nureery/Auokland. Just published by • . GEO. T. CHAPMAN, • ! Booksellttr and Stationer. HAN3JY HONEY BEE^ PBIOE—2s.6d. ««rnHE MANAGEMENT OF THE HONEY BEE JL IN NEW ZEALAND," Compiled by. an.' old Beo-Keopcr, revised, Hawxhts and Datii> Hat. Jnat published by GBO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and. Stationer. WILL AM' THOBNE, ; BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, AND BETAILBE i OB 1 BRITISH BOOTS, SHOBS, SLIPPERS, &0., &c., BBMOVED his bonness to those spacioui Buildings No. 107, QUEEN. STRBETT, (nail door to Stichbury's Auctioa Mart}. _ . N.B.—Boots and, Shoes of every dewription audi . to order.

BHIIO V i li. . .-j.-'.-Mi 'A. (d. iisT L M T, ; : • CHRONOMETER; ANIKWATOH.MAKER, BEGS to inform his friends-aind tlie public generally that he HAS ■ REMOVED to 88, Queenstreet; four, doors from Vulcan Lane. ~ A. ft B. takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the large amount of patronage, received during - the.five years he hiss been, established in Auckland, and hopes that his long'experience as a workman, - combined with personally attending to all work entrusted < to-/him; to merit and enjoy, a continued share of puhlio support. ! 1 ft B. hat jupt reoeived a.parcel.of London-made . LEVEE WATCHE3,' iriaiinfaotured by Moors, of Clerkenwell, whose'high celebrity with the- moat: eminent London shops,-' is-.' a guarantee for durab2ity!and performance v..'-.-;!;.-Chronometers : repaired and rated by transit ohser- ■ vation., Testimonial' from the Captain of the ' A. H. Badger.' " Auckland, September 19,1867. ' " It is very satisfactory. to assure you that my chronometer has resumed' its old character, and therate has -been all that' I oould desire at sea oinoe en- , trvuting'it to yoirin 'April laßt. -You -are -at liberty,- ' if jou think: pxoper,"to use. this letter in giving pub-, lioityj to so important a branch of your business as the ability to correctly adjust andjrate ships' chronometers. "J. 8. BKOWBII,' ' ■ j - " Master * A. H. Badge].*.' "To Mr. Bartlett, jeweller, Auckland;" NOTICE OP REMOVAL. ' ■ -'C.- ABTHUE. & SO N BEQ ! :tO | inform- thoir' friends and the publio generally that, ota MONDAY' next, the 80th instant, they WILL REMOVE to the Store ing Messrs/ Hakws 'and Lathub, Lower Q,ueeh : street, where they 'wiU ; .coiimue ' tteir business as Auctioneers, Land v and 'House &c> ( as heretofore. \ '■ September 27i 1867.: FROM BUSINESS. ■■■ i " ; - 5)5.. B£U CE > ' j WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, •J ' 7.102 QUEEK-STBEET, t->EQS to intimate to-his friends, and the public '|*y | generally that he. is RETIRING. FKOM. BUSINESS, being about to leave the Colony, and that Murine the next fourteen days .they will be able to obtain CLOCKS. WATCHES, and JEWELLERY of all descriptions at his'shop.atia VERY LOW. PRICE. As the stock must he Oleared out without delay, the publio will do well to avail-themselves of : an early, opportunity of inspecting his goods. ' Parties- having Clooka, Watches, or Jewellery being repaired will 'be' good enough to call for them. . ' An immediate . settlement of out-standing accounts is requested. September 24, 1867.;; j; i TAURANGA. | j ME. A. r LAND; COMMISSION, & SHIPPING AGENT. Land Purohases negotiated between Europeans and' '• 'j, i ■ .... J '.;; MRI W., from his. long residence .in the District, , i lis eminontly qualified. to render every'. i»fbr- ; jmation to persons wishing to investor settle; either . as to the leasing or purchase of Native Lands. _ Peace! having been established ■ since' thevisitto . Tauranga 1 of -His 0 Hbrior'the' Superintendent," who- r assured the Natives that'they will be allowed,-under condition'to'sell their lands to Europeans, m most eligible Opportunity now offers for investment or settlement in this-ribh and fertile distriot*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 4 October 1867, Page 2

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657

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 4 October 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 4 October 1867, Page 2

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