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j Public Notices. IN THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF McKAY, LATE OF KENi r*iiDY*3 BAY. | Parties having claims on this estate are requested I to prove the same, on forms to be supplied by me. on ■ or before the 3rd January next. , THO MACFFARLANE, ' „ Agent for Public Trustee. Supreme Court, Auckland, December 21, 1875. IN THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF MTjS JAN£T CADENHEAD, OF AUCKLAND. Parties having Claims against this Estate are requested to prove tlie same, on forms to be supplied by me, on or before the 3rd January next. THO. MACFFARLANE, , , , . _ Agent for Public Trustee. Auckland, December 21, 1876. ART UNION. [BY PERMISSION.! ME. SEtTFI'ERT Bege to inform Subscribers that tlie List beinc now Filled, THE DRAWING FOE PEIZES Will take place at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON", sth JANUARY, At 4 o'clock. Members are requested to get their tickets without delay. Tickets not claimed before the 6th will be forfeited. E, T UNION. At the request of many of tlie Subscribers, the Drawing will not take place until WEDNESDAY, January 5, at i o'clock. Subscribers names will bo received until TUESDAY, January 4. The " Simpson" Sewing Machine Compy., R. BAIRD AND COMPANY, QUEEN-STKEET. IN the Estate of GEORGE THORNE, .Tun., Aucklaud, a bankrupt, tradingin thename of " John Roberton and Co." The Creditors who have proved iu the above fctate arc hereby notified that a second dividend will be payable an and after the 31*t instant, at my office in Shortland-street.— V» r M. Haskayne Jones, Trustee.—December 25, 1875. OTICE OF REMOVAL. THE IMPEKIAIi INSURANCE COMPANY, having Removed to their NcwOfHccs, Imperial Chambers, Somervell's Buildings, Corner of Queen-street ! and Vulcan Lane, jtc prepared to do Business on the most favourable terms. Established A.D. 1803. Subscribed and Invested Capital : £1,959,<«00. \V. H. ARMSTRONG, Agent. jpjjf OTICE. The undrrshned will in future Close their Establishments at Two o'clock on SATURDAYS. K. PORTKR & CO., T. it S. MORRIN, H. FENDELOW. JP RELIMINARY NOTICE. J. AYRES, Working Jeweller, Victoria-strcel;, Ancklind, having rnmoved from his old piemiscs, Albert stiee-, beps io inforir his friends and the public that h« is prepared to execute all orJer3 entrusted to him with neatness and despatch. IN consequence of the sultry weather, I shall OPKN my place of business on SATURDAY, January 1, 1576, from 5 a.m. to It a.m., and from C p.m. to 10 p.m. On Monday, the usual hours, 0 to 6. A. DORNWELL. gTKAWBERRIES AND CREAM WILLOW GROVE, BEACH ROAD, NORTH SHORE. Swings, Croquet, Tea, and other refreshments. rj* HE HOT SPRINGS. To tlie Elitnr of the Tiiamks A iithrtiskh:— Sir,— Through the iMlii'i.nsuf vo- r iviilelv-circul .tedpuperl wolllil make kii'.wn to tlio<e atiiictcil with rheumatism the erne :.(Tec tecl in my c.i e from a use of the waters of the llor. Springs, Wniwc -a. I'rior to leavinß for tlie Wniwi'ra I h.»l liccn mr hie to work for four months, ami win beat mvrly double. All this time 1 was uniltT nn'dieal f"eatim'iit, wli'ch did me no ffocd whatever. use, however, of tlm hatha has entirely cured mn, anil 1 »m now complete 1 / freed from all p»in ami suffixes. 1 uust nly louitnen days at the and used the bnths three times a day, together ,ith drinkins the o : r I C b. TO ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, AND CONSUMERS OF LIME. Mt MctiKon, who lias lately promoted tlie burning and introduction of superior Stone Lime into Auckland, has appointed Messrs. W. and (J. \ViNSTONE, of Custom-liouse-strcot, as Agents for the sale and deli»ery of his I-ime in Auckland. slr McLeod would also call public attention to the Covernment Analysis of his superior Lime, which yields from 90 to fl7 parts of pure Carbonate of r.ime *<■. the 100. Tims, its quality being about 7 per cent. Mipcrior to the standard of best Limes used m Oreat Britain and America, it will readily be seen that one part of this Lime to four or five parts of sand will make a strong irortur, as coir wreil with mortar made from Limes used heretofore in this Province when made from (one) t of Lime, anil (one) 1 of Sand: and hence buyers will see the advantage of purchasing tins superior Lime, on account of the small quantity of it which will serve for any given work, such as building * of testing the quality cf this Lime will on application to Messrs. VVinstx.xk. receive gratis small samples for tests. Arrangements are now made for the delivery of 1000 busluls per week at their yards oil tho Breakwater COLONIAL INDUSTRY. S. BROWN it SON'S STOVE GRATE FOUNDRY, VICTORIA AND ALBERT-STREE TS. Cast Iron Ornamental GRAVE IvENCES AND PALISADOES Made to Ordor. Persons intending to replace decayed Wood Fences, 1 or erect new one,, are cs.-cially invited to inspect the above without delay. I nOCSF. ACT SHITS' STOVES AI.WAY3 OX HASP. -p HO To G- RAPH Ic. It H BXIITIjETT hegs to inform those of his numerous Customers ivlio bave been previously taken at hit lOi-lablishment, but. wli'se 1 lates ar : > not m his mssession, that tliey can be re-taken m tie very.best style, at the rniCE or hxtra c.tiks, 12a. per dozen. Ecclesiastical. -jpiV ANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Tn compliance with an invitation received from the IWaneelical Alliance, a series of Special Services will te held at the Lecture Room of the Men s Christian Association P.VEEY EVENING next week (Satnrday exenpted). All we e&rneatly invited to unite In these services. Young men's christian association. NOOV-li \Y PUATI H-MEITING at School-"ooin, High-stieet, near Durliam-sireet, 12 to 18.45, Sattudays eieeiitcd. All are iuvited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4409, 31 December 1875, Page 1

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