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Public Notices. CAPT. WM. ASHBY, of the firm of Wm. Ashby and Co., ÜBhopsgste-street, London, returns by the next outgoing mall on March 28, anil can he seen at the OHlce of Messrs. Uay ana Knchman, South Dritish Insurance Buildings, street, where arrangements can be made for the purchase of all classes of Goods in the best markets. W. A. and Co.. who are Licensed Fassaze Brokers and Agents for all lines of Steamers and Sailing Vessels to the Coionies, bavin? had large London experience, passages for friends can be arranged for on the most favourable terms. "ITIHE LICENSING ACT, 1881." NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOP. TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, Samnel Evinson, of Eden Terrace, in the Suburbs of Auckland.being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Eden Terrace aforesaid, aud known as the "Eden Vine Hotel," do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will forthwith apply to the Licensing Committee to have the said License transferred temporarily to Thomas Gibbs, to whom I have leased the said house Dated the llth day oi February, ISS2. SAMUEL EVINSON". "rriHE LICENSING ACT, ISSI." NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, .lohn Adams, of the City of Auckland, being the holder of a Pnblican's License in respect of the house mm i>roiiiises situiitc at tlic corner of "\\ elleslev, S\moiitls, and Abercrombie-streot3, in the City of Auckland, and known as the Wynyard Arras Hotel, do hereby uivo notice that I desl'o to obtain, and will forthwith apply to tlio Licensing Committee to have tUc s:ii<l License trarsferred temporarily to Tlionms McOann.towhom I have assigned the lease of the said Dated the thirty-first day of January. ISS2 JOHN ADAMS. THAMES VALLEY AND ROTORCTA RAILWAY. The unrfersisned '? authori so<l to offer a premium of i-oCO to anyone who can point out a route by which the length of that section of the above railway extending between Okoroiro and Rotonia, may be materially shortened, as compared with a. route via Kokako. Such route to have curves not less than 5 chains in radius, and gradients not steeper than 1 in 40, v/ith works practicable in the opinion of the Directors. Any route so proposed must be cut, and a nia.-netic traverse plotted. Statements, accompanied by a tracing of the routo, will be received at my ettice not later than MONDAY - , ir.th May next. JAMES STEWART, Engineer to the Company. 7G" o t i c e . In thanking my customers and the general public for the liberal support accorded me. I beg to notifv that 1 have this day sold my business, as a Grocer anil General Merchant, on the Queen-street, to G. I! McNab, and solicit for him a continuance of the same. CIIAIU.ES MAJOR. Auckland, March 9, ISS2. IN reference to the above, I beg respectfully to Eolicit a continuance of the patronage accorded Jlr. C. Major, and trust by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. I beg also to thank those who have so liberally supported me in tlte past, at 30, Qneen-etreet. and hope that with the increased accommodation I shall be in a better position to f jllil all orders entrusted me. G. R IIcNAB. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES SOPPETT AND COMPANY. Ilavin? hotwht this Estate from the Trustees, I hereby authorise Mr. J. IS. Smith to Collect all Accounts due to tlie sa'rt Estate, and his receipt will be a .-iuincient discharge. D. H. McKEXZIE. Auckland, 23rd February, 1532. ~[U" 0 T I C E. to intimate tlrnt I have disposed of my Buainess, and Stock of Furniture, Glass, China, and Earthenware, to Mr. Henry Rnfton, and solicit for him a continuance of that support so long accorded to me. D. OLPIIEKT, Quccn-strcct, Feb. 13, ISS2. IN reference to the above, I beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage so Ion? accorded to .Mr. l>. Olphcrt, and trust by strict attention to business, and by selling at lowest possible prices, to business will be carried on at the Basket and Perambulator Factory, 40, 47, -IS, 49. anil SO, City Market (Wellesloy-street Entrance); and at his Shop, Junction of Queen and Grey-streets. HY. EAVTON. February 13, 1532. ALL Accounts against the firm of Anderson and Motion, receiving agents, to be sent to the undersigned not later than THURSDAY, the llith instant. K. WKIGHT, Queen-street Wharf. March 10. IS?2. ALL Accounts owing to the Estate of the lute d. W;illt?r .ire rcfjiiestecl to lie paid on or before the latli March. After that date, any outstanding debts will bo handed to the Solicitors of the administnitiix for collection. EDWARD LEWIS, For the Administratrix. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN SMITH, OTAIIUHU. All Accounts are requested to be rendered at once to Mr. Jeremiah BainbriUge, Otahuhu ; or Mr. Alfred Buckland, Auckland. ISEASES OF THE EYE. I may bo consulted daily from 2 to 3 o'clock in the street. Private residence, Karangahape Road, near corner of Queon-street. AKTiHTTt RTCIIAKDSON", M.U., Member Hoyal College Surgeons, England. Educational. -JTIPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY. Easter Term commences April 17. Miss Donovan will open a Dancing Class in the large new Schoolroom, for adults alone, on Iriday evening, April 21. For terms, apply to Mrs. Stoddard. DANCIXU. —Miss Donovan will resume her Dnncing Class, at the Masonic Hall, Knrangahape-roiid, Newton, on .MONDAY, March Tth. l-u'lies anil Gentlemen wishing to become members will receive full particulars on application to Miss Donovan. Hanslop House. Vincent-street. RAWING AND PAINTING. Hiss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Dbawiko under the Victorian Education Department, will hold a CI-131 on Tuesday Afternoons, at2p.m.. and Saturday Mornings, at 10 30 a.m., at Miss Hill's, I'onsonby ltoail. . . . MRS. WOOL LE Y (from London-), TEACHER OF MUSIC AND SINGING, KA-RANT.AHAPK BOAD (CITY SIDE), Opposite Lambourne,_lronmonsor. lANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBER T. For terms ana other particulars address Newton Post-office. rriHE AB T 0F RINGING. Mr. If. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that nstitution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at nil private I residence in O'Korke-street, Albert Park.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 1

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