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I ' . Pnblic Hotiee?. f\ UABANTINE. PtTBLIC SOTICE. Whereas a highly infectious disease, " Small Pol " > is now on the island of Motulhi. The PubUc ar'» ' hereby cautioned against landing or approaching the Quarantine Station. By order. E. BROPHY, Superintendent of Quarantine. ATIVB LAND DUTIES. NOTICE. All Deeds dited on or before 30th September ISSI not yet assessed for daty should be presented for assessment; and all Moneys due to date upon transactions assessed nnder the -NaUve Land Acts, and " The Native Land Duties Act, 1873," should be paid forthwith to the undersigned at the Supreme Court Buildings, Auckland. Office hours, 11 to 3; Saturdays, 10 to 12. S3" Lessees may compound'for future Datv by paying in one sum an amount calculated upon a'«ca!e highly advantageous, and thereby bee)mV released from further payment during the remainder of tie term of lease. ■W. H. WARREN, A Deputy Commiesioner of HUmpf, and Agent for Native Land duties. Auckland, January 13, 1832. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CHRISTCHUUCH. Those who wish to be represented at the International.txhtbition to be held in Christchurch in March next should inform us of their intentions We have been connected with all the Exhibitions held in the colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented sixty exhibitors, for which we 'eceived ten special medals, forty-nine first aad one second award's ton). Our plan is to represent the exhibitors, transact their bttjmess. fix their exhibits in their to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the Exhibition remains open; atths do s 7 repack, and send back exhibit*, or sell them, or dupli cates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to come to the Exhibition to fix their exhibits, which amounts to an expense, besides the loss cf time, which must necessarily be expended on thenL Then, a?ai», the exhibitors hare a ben-fit— they hare no trouble of gallery space ; they let us know how much is required.we g=t it for them, as we hare a large amount granted to us,.we fix.£c.,the exhibits in a better space than if the exhibitors applied Our terms are moderate. We especially caution the public against giving the exhibit^to the merf ucalled Exhibition agents.who go the rounds of Exhibitions and run exhibitors into debt difficulties. On account of our not being able to give exhibitors the exact amouat of our fee, as it is impo«=lble to do so until we know the size of the exhibit, they mav rely on it iKing most reasonable. The exhibits should be addressed, Albert S. Manders and Co., Christchurch Exhibition. If eihibitora will kindly send a aote saying how much spate they require, no further trouble is necessary.—ALßEßT S. iIANDERS AND CO., British and Colonial Manufacturers' Stents.Head Office: 91. Little and at London, Ss. Paul's Buildings. Adelaide: 67. King William-street. Perth, W.A.: 6, Town Hall. Hereford-street, Christchurch.

AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. TEMPORARY OFFICES is DARBif.s T R E E T, KEXT TO THE THISTLE HOTEL. P.. CAJIEKON, Manner. ALBURN IA GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). i NOTICE TO SHAKEHOLBESS. i Tin time for receiving applications for ;be Con- i tribntin; shares has been extended to the 31«t of i Jj'juary in=:ant. u. >\ Garland, ! Secretary January IS. ISSI TVT E D I C A L. DR. O'COKOE. E.M., has resumed practice, and may be consulted for ibe special treatment of all Blood, Nervous, and Cdtassocs Diseases, bva new aad pamlese process discovered by aa eminent European physician, who has snppli-d him with the fullest iaformatiqa and all the necessarr appliances. Chronic and obstinate cases that baffle the most skillful HSDIC'-IL treatment yield to its influence, and permanent cures are established - xcithovt mtdiciKi. At home daiir, from 10 to 4 p.m. 2, Lower Symon.lsstreet(nextSt. Andrew's Church).

Public Compatr'es. PROSPECTUS THAMES DEEP I.EVEL TRIBUTE COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £55,000 Ix 110.000 Shacks or 10s ejch. Threepence per Snare on Application : Threepence per Share at two months afUr Allotxent; balance as required in Calls not exceeding Threepence per Share. Pr.oviiiosAL Directors: J. M. Len*ox D. Xol&n C B. Stone John Kirkwood Joseph Bennett John Hay Thomas Buddie Joseoh Howard J. D. ilorpeth C. J.' Stone C. Alexander J. M.Clark Jamas Krater Ronald McDonald F. Larklni Graves Aickis B.iSKiM : Ike Bank of New Zealaad. Solicitors': Messn. Whiuker and Bouell. Secr»taky: James Stodart. This •eoipany is formed for the purpose of workine on tribute, fora term of ten years, the properties of the following companies from the «00-feet lerel of tha Big Pump shaft downwards: — Kuranui Hill United, Hoanataiari, Waiotahi, Old Caledonian Southern Cross, Old Golden Calf. >*ew Golden Crown, and Cure. An amngment has been made with these Companies whereby they agree to concede, for the term of 10 years, all their respective rround below the 400-feet level, the Tribute Company parinc a royalty of CO per cent, of the net proceeds obtained, which will be divided among the abovanamed companies in proportion to the amount ther «ach respectiveiy contribute to the Hanraki Pumping and Drainage Company. The amount hitherto contributed by the abovenamed Companies to the maintenance of the Bit Pump will be reduced about one half, and the Tribute Company, with the Thames County and Boroujh Councils, will pay the balance of cost of working tho Pump, e=timated to be about one-half. The ground obtained on tribute will contain within its vast are* the properties of the Companies from which enormous yields of cold were obtained in the higher levels. Shareholders in jut of the above-mentioned Companies. ,*re now offered ona share in this Company for ewry on-; share they hold in each respective Ooiuprny, uu iiayuieut of S.l per share oa application, and » further sum of 3d per share two months aftCT allotment. The time within which diarv* mu.t be applied for wi'l be limited to one month from the Mrd January, for Shareholders resident in the Colony of New Zealand, two months for Shareholders resident in the Australian Colonies, and six month! for Shareholders resideat elsewhere. All share* unapplied for at tho end of men periods will become the property of this Company, to b< dealt with as the Directors of this Company may deem fit. Auckland, January 20,1582~

T7ISCAPE THE SMALL-POX by keepinc JLU the skin thoroughly clean throurii the medium of the Turkish Bath.- Auckland Turkish Baths Co (Limited), Upper- Quesnstreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 8