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Public Notices. " f " I" ICENSING COURT FOR THE DISJ TKICT OF PAPAKUiU. - QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING. The Public Sitting of the Licensing Court for the district of Papakura will bo held at the Resident j Magistrate's Court, Papakura, at noon, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of December, 1874. Business .* To tsko into consideration all Applications for Certificates, Transfers, Renewals, or Reof such Licences of which due notice shall have beta given to the Clerk of the Licensing Court of the district. William suanaghak, . Clerk of Court. TO SHEEP - OWNERS. Sheep-owners are respectfully requested to legibly brand all Slicep belonging to them, on or before the 10th proximo, in accordance with the provisions of *' The Sheep Act, ISG3." F. C. LEWIS. Inspector of Shucp, Auckland District, j Auckland, 24tli October, 1874. | JQ DUCATION KATE. TUBLIC NOTICE. The Capitation Rate will not be levied upon Children between the ages of 6 and 14 who attend a private school, provided a certificate from the Schoolmaster or Mistress, testifying to their having attended the said School for a period of 3 months prior to the 13tU August last be given me. THE COLLECTOR, Auckland East District. HIGHWAY DISTRICT. NOTICE.—The Assessment List for this District for the year ending 30th June, 1575, has been finally settled. The Kate IJook cm b°i inspected at the residenco of Mr. Jones, Richmond. All Rates must be paid to tho Collector, Mr. Carson, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-streot. FRANCIS J. JONES, Chairman. October 2S, IS7-4. HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Assessment List for the year ending June 30, 1575, has been deposited at Mr. Dent's Store, for the inspection of Ratepayers. Appeals (if any) will be hoard in the Congregationl Schgr.l-room THIS DAY, 29th October, at 3 p.m. JAMES WItIGLEY, Chairman. September 29, IS7-A. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS MERCER KING, DECEASED. All Claims against the above Estate must be rendered to the undersigned, not later than the -ith November next, or thev will not be recognised. STEPHEN E. HUGHES, Solicitor for the Executors. October 2S, 1574. O & J. R. VAILE Have REMOVED, and and Central Pjlemiszs, AJIF. NOW DOING BUSINESS NOS. 130 AND 132, NEXT in those Commodious Messrs,T.& S. Morris's, QUEEN-STREET. East and west india dock COMPANY, BLACKWALL, LONDON. The undersigned desires to call the attention of shippers of wool to the superior advantages offered by the above Company for the receiving, storage, shew, sale, and delivery cf wool, in their new warehouses recently erected. These warehouses are constructed with two floors and cellars, and are capable of shewing from 5000 to 7000 bales of wool-about tins whole of one day's sale. They are situated so close to the Quay side that wool is discharged direct into them from the ship's hold; while at the back of the warehouses are lines of railway communicating with all the principal railway systems of Great Britain. Wool can thus be sent to its destination directly it is sold, either by lighter from the waterside or by railway. The arrangements for delivery are so complete that more than once during the past wool season from 1000 to 1800 bales were delivered from these warehouses iu one day. There is, moreov r, a better light, with a more extended view of the wo»l on shew, and therefore less labour to the buyer—while to the seller the warehouses afford greater safety from deterioration or lo?s of weight from any cause whatever, than any of the uptown warehouses. A plan of the Docks and i hotographs of different parts of the Buildings tan be seen at the New Zealand Herald Ollice. SHIRLEY W. HILL. October 11,1574. O T I C 13. The Frc«s Passage Ticket to and from the Hot Springs will be discontinued after this date. S. 11. WEBB, Hot Springs, "VVaiwera. August 31,157-1. o T I C E. Mr. A. FLKTCHKJI informs tho public that, having his licence for tho REMOVAL of NIGHTSOIL granted by th« Central Board of Health and City Council, all orders left at tho City Council Offices, Clarke's Shakespeare Hotel, British Hotel, and S. JCviuson's Caledonia Hotel, will be promptly attended to. Also orders for Well-sinking received. September {j, 187-1. Mining Notices. Sons of freedom gold mining COMPANY (LIMITED). The Capital of this Company having been increased by the creation of sixteen hundred New Shares of Twenty-five Shillings each, part of which have been allotted to existing shareholders, the directors now offer the balance of such new r-hares to tho public. Applications for the s une, accompanied by a deposit of two shillings and sixpence per share, will bo received until noon on SATURDAY, the 14th November next. 11. N, GARLAND, Secretary. Auckland, October 27, 1874. City of york gold mining COMPANY (LIMITED). All Shares on which the Seventh Call of One Shilling and Sixpence per bhare remains unpaid will be advertised forsale. W. DOWDEN, Manager, October 10,1574. PROXY FORMS for Mining Companies can be had at the Herald Oliice.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 1

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