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Public Notices. XN BANKRUPTCY. IN TUB ESTATE OF JAMES LAMB. A first and Bnal Dividend is now payable, at niv oQlce, Queen-street. IYK. KIKBY, Trustee July 22.1575. "Sγ o t i c e~ A red Steer, white on belly and flanks, havini: small horns, and branded indistinctly, has bc«n running on my property for four months. If not claimed in 14 days from this date, it will be sold to defray expenses. ROBEKT V. CORBETT, M.D. Tuakau, July 13, 1875. O T I C E. Mr. A. FLETCHER informs tho public that,having hi. licence for the REMOVAL of NIGHTSOIL granted by the Central Board of Health and City Council, all orders left at the City Council Offices, Clarkn's Shakespeare Hotel, i ritlsh Hotel, and S. Evinson's Caledonian Hotel, will be promptly attended to. Alao, orders for Well-sinking received. September 5, 1874. Funeral Notices. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. AUCKLAND BRANCH, No. 81. The Members of this Branch will m.-et TO-DAY (Thursday), the 22nd inetaut, in St. Patriik's Hall, at 5.20 o'clock p.m., to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, Joiin McCarthy, of P.rneU. Full Regalia and White Gloves. By order. B. HAMILL, Secretary. a7~ ~ *- The Officers and Members of Conrt City of Auckland are requested to assemble opposite the Paruell Hall, THIS DAY (Thursday). July 22. at a quarter-post 2 o'clock, toatteud the Funeral of the wife of Brother Davis. Members of other Courts are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the CIS. T. HOLLAND, Secretary. Lectures. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WKLLE3LEY-STREET. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1575. July 23 -" Was Adam the First Man?" .... E. Ellis, Fsq., M.D. Aug. 13—"Home, hweet Homo" Rev. P. 11. Cobxford. Aug. 27—"Gcorgo Whitfield : his life and Labours" Itev. W.J. Williams. Sept. 10—" Myths" Rev. C. M. Nelson. Sept. 24—" History of Electiicity" — Illustrated by numerous Experiments J. Good ill, Esq. Oct. 15—"Revivals R v. A. Reio. Oct. 22—Subject to bo announced Rev. E. N. BitKF, Tickets, to admit two to tho Course of Lectures, 5i each; may he lia 1 of the Booksellers, at the Rome, or from any Member of Committee; single admission, Is. Scats reserved for ticket-holders until quarter-past 7; commence at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Stationers and Booksellers. "CI D \V A R D W A Y T E has just received. EX 'INDIA' AND 'BARON ABEISDARE' (now landing), LAIIGE SHIPMENTS Ol LEDGER*, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOKS. JOURNALS, COPYING PRESSES, DITTO BOOKS, DITTO PAPERS, JAPANESE. &c, LETTER. PAPERS', NOTE PAPERS, INKSTANI S, POCKET BOOKS, ic. Every offlco reqitlslto kept in stock and olTerel at the lowest remunerative rates. EDWARD WAYTE, Oil and Colourxnen. TjUST OPENED, AT OUR SEW OIL, COLOR, AND CLASS AVAttEIIOUSE, 05 AND 97. QUEEN-STREET, F.X * DUNEDIN,' 'SIIOOTINO STAB,' AND ' EjIILY McLaren ': 500 PACKAGES OF PAPERHANOINGS, ■WHITK-LEAD COLOUPS PAINTS VARNISH KS OILS SUNDRIES I'LATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS; GLAS3 SHADES: SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, AND TACKS GILT MOULDINGS; ENGRAVINGS, CIIKOMOS, A>'D OLEOGRAPHS. W. PHIL LIP PS & SON. "[♦aT OTI C E OF REMOVAL. PAPERIIANGING. OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 53, Corner of Queen and West Queen-streets. J. HENDERSON Has much pltasuro in announcing to his friends and tho public generally that he haa removed to iibovc address, where he hoprs to merit a continiianco of their liberal support. NO. 63, QLT KEN-STREET. *■ NurserymenMOUNT HOBSON NURSERY, RISMUERA. Xhe extensive iintl firstv cliU Stoc^ B are In very fine CO n<l "' on ' * niJ are ' n 1'"" The Nuriery List Is bein( VBayUAuQl wUI •><> ,ent t0 an y arfdteu. Town Agonts. "VT EWAI A RKET NURSE It Y, OITOSITK RAILWAY HTATIOS. C. S. MCDONALD invites Inspection of his superior and varied collection of TKi E-i, S[IRU»-\ tie.. Includin ' a choico assortment of Apples on bllslitrnte°ndinE C pnrchasers S of th* iicellent quality of his Stocf. Catalogues free on application. Railways. A UCKLAND AND MERCER KAILi\. way. A GOOD 3 TRAIN will leave AucMand for Mercer every THURSDAY until furlhtr notice, calling at intermMUte stations. Goods for this Train received not later than * p.m. tb» day previous. By <wder. A. y. MACDOKALD, General Manager. "■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 1

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