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Public Notices. | ,:■ • . '"- - j /QUARANTINE NOTICE. The Steamer ARAWATA, from Sydney, being now in QcAKA-viiKE, the Public arc hereby prohibited from going on board the steamer or Landing on the Uland of MOTUXHI without authority. By order. j E. BEOPHY, ": " Superintendent Quarantine, Auckland. AugU3t 2,185 J. ■pAPAKURA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. NOTICE. The Trustees of the above District intend to levy a ending" the°3lst Wch, 1832. Th« said rate to be payable in one sura on the Ist day of October, to the Collector, S. H. Reid, Papakura Valley The rate-book may be inspected at tho resldenco of the Collector, Chairman.

August 1,1831. A UCKLAND MILK SUPPLY, zji TO MILK CONSUMERS. A good deal has appeared of late in the daily papers on this Important subject, tho tendency of which is to cause every consumor of Milk to see that ho gets a clean pure, and unskimm:d. article. We consular Such that has been said was called for. While it is correct that there is plenty of room for improvement among milk vendors, we feel sure that it wou-.d be unjust to regard the milkman generally as an object of suspicion. We are convinced there are many who, whether they get paid or not for tho muk they sell, supply it pure, unskuemed, cleanly, and delivered twice a day. For our part, we wish to state to our Customers and the Public what we, as milk vendors, guarantee to do. We pledge ourselves : — I. To serve milk pure,~sweet7 and with all its 11. To bring it to town twice daily (Sundays eicepted), and let the consumers have It fresh. 111. To sell no milk unless produced from wolldrained farms and well fed and healthy cattle. We wish it to bo understood that only part of tho milk we sell is produced by ourselves, the larger part is from Epsom and Mangero districts, the milk from ■which his hitherto been made into butter. It is worthy of notice that the cattle on these farms have been solected more for butter-making than milk-sell-ing, and hence as a rule give richer milk and less in quantity Each farm from which we bring milk will bo periodically inspected as to drainage and water supply for cattle. The terms on which ws contract to buy milk from other producers are that it shall be fresh, pur.B, sweet, and with all cream, and that all vessels used shall be thoroughly cleansed. During the warmest monthi of the year (from SepUmber to June) the whole of our milk will bo cooled over the Patent Milk Coolers, as used by tho Aylesbnry Dairj Co., and Express Dairy Co., of London, the two largest and most trustworthy Firms in England. By this means the milk keeps sweet esveral hours longer during the trying weather. We submit the milk we purchase or produco to Analysis at frequent intervals, and keep at tho Hob-■on-street Dairy for daily use the cream gauge and lactometer. Amongst our employe's we offer prizes for cleanliness and courtesy. We have had ten years experience in conducting a large English Dairy business, subject to the " Inspection of Dairies Act," and although hundreds of samples have been taken by the appointed Inspector, have never been convicted of adulteration. Wβ ask as a favour from the general Public, that if at any time they discover cause for dissatisfaction in the article supplied, or unpoliteness or uncleanlincss on the part of our employes, they will communicate to us promptly by Post-card or otherwise. As regards the purity of our milk, we beg to state that any person who can convict us of selling watered milk or of abstracting cream, wo will pay tho cost of analysis. In conclusion, wo take the liberty of saying, we do not publish this so much as an advertisement, as from the knowledge that as the colonial law stands the trade generally is liable to be regarded with suspicion. As dealers out of a number, we therefore place on record our principles and intentions, and are prepared to stand or fall according as we act up to them. f JOSEPH BOOTH, (signed) -J GEO A _ BKOWN. Auckland D»lry, Hobson-street, July 30th, 1881.

Licensing Courts. rFIHE Quarterly Meeting of 'the Licensing 1 - Courts for the Papakura and Pukekohe Districts will bo held at the Courthouse, Papakura, at noon of TUESDAY, September O,ISSI. WILLIAM SHANAGHAN, Clerk of Courts. Papaknra, August 1,1881.' . T I C E N S IN. G CO U RT. The Quarterly Meeting of the Licensing Court, for the Districts of Eden, Onehunga. Pakuranga, and Tamaki, will be held, at the Conrthouse, Onehunga, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tbebday. the 6th day of September, 1881. ■ WILLIAM G. P. o'CALLAGIIAN, Clerk of the Court. Onehunga, August 1,1881. N.B.—For business, the Court will be adjonmed till 12 o'clock noon on the following day, Wednesday, the 7th September, 1881. Electoral. ■pwEVONPORT HIGHWAY DISTRICT. It is hereby nolifl«d that, at the annual meeting of tho Ratepayers of the above District, held in the Devonport Hall on TUESDAY, the 26th July last, the following persons were duly elected for the year ending 30th Jnne, 1882: Trustees : Messrs. John Edson Oliver Mays . Robert M. Stark Ewen W. .Alison William H. l'enton . Auditors': Messrs. Richard Cameron and Thos. J. Brassey : : And that, at the first meeting of the Trustees, Mr. RII. Stark was elected Chairman; Mr. Oliver Hays, Treasurer ; and Mr. Ber.j. Tanner, Secretary and Collector. WILLIAM BUCHANAN, Chairman of Annual Meeting. T7ILECTORAL DISTRICT OP WAIPA. TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIPA. Gentlemen,—lt is my intention to offer myself, at thft next General Election, as a Candidate to represent your District In the General Assembly. '" WILLIAM JACKSON.Kihildhi, July 1.1881. JW. ■ K N ■ I G H . T » (Late of the City Market), POULTEEEE FRUITERER AND GREEN- -' GROCEE,. . COBNEB OF DABBY AND QUEEN-STREETS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.) [Established 1866.] " SHIPPING SUPPLIED,. ; POULTRY DEESSED FOE TABLE ■ ■' (Always Heady). LITE PIGEONS, BABBITS, .FANCY BIEDS, DUCKS, GEESE, ■ TUBKEYS AND FOWLS ' Kept on Stock. . ... GAME FOWLS, SPANISH BRAHMA 3, • ",BANTAIIS'X PDR^BKED )» ■••"]■;"■ FRESH BUTTEB-AITD EGGS,ALWAYS ON.HAiD'. KKIGHT'S CENTRAL MARKET, Two Doors atove Arthur's Auction Mart,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 4 August 1881, Page 8

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