The Auckland Weekly News of this week contains an excellent portrait of the late Sir William Martin (the first Chief Justice of Now Zealand), a view of the City of Hamburg, and sin illustration of some Exmoor sheep, recently imported by "Wm. Karl, Esq., for hi.; station in the North. Tenders are solicited for the purchase of the OUliuhu Wesleyan Church and Acre, particulars of which will be found in our advertising columns. ■ The presentation of certificates of .proficiency and scholarships to the successful pupils of thcTuakau Public School will be made .tins (*n<lay) afternoon, at the school-room, at 3 o clock, by Shijor Harris M.H.It. To one of the Tunkau pupils have been awarded this year the highest number of marks and the first place. The Kiiare register of the Alburnia Gold Mining Company is to be closed from the Stli to noon on the 11th, wiicu a dividend of 2s 0d per snare mil be declared In another column will be found published a list of the places at which Mr. Barstow is to hold Assessment Courts during the early portion or March. ■' '■ •■ . ..-■■■'.■_■:;-.■ ' ■'* ■■ • . A call of Is per share has been made in the Cure Gold Mining Company, payable on or before the 20t!Hnst_it. : ■•■''■ .....
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5996, 4 February 1881, Page 5
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206Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5996, 4 February 1881, Page 5
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