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Corporation ITotices. 0I T Y OF AUCKLAND. DRAINAGE WORKS, HOBSOX-STREET (Between Cook and Victoria-streets). The City Council will receive tenders until 3 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 20th instant, for works as above, in terms of plans, specifications, and conditions to be viewed at the oflice of the City Surveyor, Council Chambers, High-street. The Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for Drainage Works, Hobson-street." P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, December 21, 1851. Public Notices. rjIOKGAN GOVERNMENT. Xotice is hereby given that all persons to whom the Tongan Government may be indebted are requested to send in their Accounts to the undersigned on or before the first day of January next ensuing. I WHITAKEK, RUSSELL, AND BUDDLE, I Auckland* 1 December 22, ISSI. j TVrOTICE.—We bog to notify that our _i_ i place of business will be closed from Friday, ; December 23,1881, to Friday, January G, ISS2. Let- j ters, Parcels, etc-, may be left witu the caretaker, on I the premises, or at Air. Evitt's next door.—W. H, ' Sliakcspearand Co., Queen-street, Auckland; | rjIHE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING , SASH and DOOR COMPANY (Limited). j The Transfer Cooks of the above Company will be closed from January 2nd to 12th inclusive. DAVID MURDOCH, Secretary. pUBLIC NOTICE. For the convenience of Customers I will keep my Premises open until 10 o'clock p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and 11.30 p.m. on Saturday. H. FENTON, Hat and Cap Manufacturer, Mercer, and Hosier, 78, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. J> AUTNERSHIP. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I have much pleasuro in announcing that I havo now completed negotiations with Mr. John Dou las (Chief Draughtsman of the Survey Department, Dunedin), relative to entering into a business Partnership. Mr. Douglas will join me on tho Ist of January next, when the business which has hitherto been conducted by me will, in future, be carried on under the firm and style of VAILE & DOUGLAS. I trust that Mr. Douglas* large Southern connection, and his intimate knowledge of all matters connected with land and surveys, together with the increased capital at command, will prove of great benefit to my clients, to whom I beg to return my best thanks for their very liberal support. S VAILE, Land and Estate Agent, Shortland-street. p U B L I G | I REPRESENT THE ADVERTISER, KOT TIIE PUBLISHER. I have had nearly a quarter of a century's colonial ournalistic experience, and am special agent and representative for every leading newspaper published throughout New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. TT "\\pLL "DAY "V7"OtJ to consult me before J- » » J- spending any money in newspaper advertising, as I can ofler vehv lowest rUIJLIBHBit's JtATKS and UNUSUALLY LIHEIIAL TKJtMS. —W. BARTLEET LANGI3RIDGE, Manager Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealand, Rooms (first floor over Goodson's), and Sticlibury's Buildings. Lost. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD—Lost, a Black and Brown tanned Collie Dog, yesterday afternoon,—Whoever will bring the same to Itoxobel Hi use, Boresford-street, will receive reward. EN SHILLINGS one dark red Heifer, with a little white, in full milk. —Thomas Faulder, Archhill. Board and Residence. PANAMA HOUSE. —Fine airy Bed and Sittsng Rooms; gas, bath, and Piano.—Mrs. Dalton, Lower Symonds street. OARD ANITkESIDENCE.—The best in Auckland, suitable for families or singlo gentlemen. Terms as agreed upon.—Address obtainable at Herald OHice. BELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and Lodging, — Emily Place, near St. Paul's Church. MRS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow of the late Judge Mansford) wishes to take charge of six young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. Mansfoid, Pipitea-street, Wellington, Young women's institute and BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-S'UItEET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during the day. Terms on application to the Secretary. The following gatherings, to which all are invited, are held during the week : — Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Class. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.—Bible Class. Friday, 7.30 p.m.—Working Party (for Institute). Governess Agency, Servants' Registry, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. To Let. gUBU RB A N RESIDE NG E.— To I ct, furnished—A desirable Family Residence, containing twelve rooms, pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-out grounds, pretty lawn, and flower garden, and paddock of about two acres; Tho sea and landscape views arc unsurpassed; distance 1 from Auckland, one mile. Omnibuses pass every fifteen minutes. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO 33E LET, for one or more years—A very desirable Residence, within easy distance of town. The house is new, containing 2 large public-rooms, 5 bed-rooms, dressing-room, bath-room and kitchen. There are stables aud coach-house, <fcc. About S acres of paddocks, all well fenced. —Apply to J. M. and, J. Mowbray, Land Agents, 42, Qucenstrect. TO LET ON LEASE, LARGE STORK, at present occupied by L. W. Eaton, on Queen-street Wharf. ' B. TONICS & CO. TO BE LET.—The most charming residence in Ponsonby, close to the sea, the grounds sloping to the beach and abounding with fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs, 13 rooms and large outbuilding. Words cannot convey a full idea i of the beautiful views from the house and grounds.— ; Terms and particulars of R. C. Greenwood, Queeni street. j T~vEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages 1 t to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lota for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-office Stor», I Devonport.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 1