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Pnblic Notices. OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of tbo Mount Ro3kill Road Beard to Stnp the following Roml—namely. Part of Summer-ntreet, Meadowbank, commencing at an angle in the Queen Mown Road, and bounded on the east and north-east by Allotment 2 of Section 13 Soburbs of Auckland, known as Meadowbank. Lines -456 links, beating 103-10 ; 412 links, bearing 1066S ; 19S links, bearing 118-40; 175 linke, bearinl 174-34 : and 211 links, beating 15237 on the south by the remaining part of Summer-street: 47 links, beiring IH-4o; and 28 links, bearing 254-15; and on the west by a stream, and by a line sto links, a bonndary of allotment 4 of same section, and by the Queenstown Road 495 links. And that the plan of the said road so proposed to be stopped lies at the Mount Rosklll School for inspection. JOSEPH MAY, Chairman Mount Rosliill Road Board. September 14,1883. MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAY DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE. The Mount Albert District Board intend at their next Meeting, to be held on the 4th October next to make a Rate of Three Farth ngs tn the Pound, on the Eatable Property within the above District, for the year ending 31st of Slaich, ISB4 ; the gain Kate to be payable in one sum on the sth November, ISS3, t-* the Collector, John S. L. Cox, at the Office of tho Board, Mount Albert Public Hall, where the Rate-book is open for inspection every Monday from 9 to 10 o'clock a-m. A. K. TAYLOR, Chairman. September 19.1553. ■ftTOTICE — Mr. Whitehouae, Dentist, -Ll (Liceniiate Dental Surgery, Royal College of SurieoDe.l of 50 Parliament-street, London. England Dental Surgeon of the Royal Hospital for Women and Children, City and Metropolitan Police Orphanages, &c, Aα, Fellow of tho Royal Colonial Institute, travelling for a change, aud his health, will bo pleased to receive a few patients in Auckland during his stay there. Mr. W. will arrive in October, when his address will be published in this piper, and will carry letters ftoru the leading medical men in Ills neighbourhood, speaking to the conacientions and comi otent manner with which lie has conducted his practice the past 10 years. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL. COMMITTEE : Elected : Appointed : J. M. Clark, Esq. (Mayor) Hon. Col. Haultain J. C. Firth, Esq. W.C. Kensington,Esq Thomas Peacock, Esq., M.H.R. Arthur Bull. Esq. E.A.Mackechnie,Esq.(Chatrmau) Sydney Daudo, Esq. Applications for admission by persons suircring from disease and requiring mcdie-al trcutmeut, ivill be received at the Hospital on any day between tho hours of 9 and 10 «.m. In cases of accident or emercency patients will be received into the Hospital without delay, beds being kept ready for urgent cases. V atients able to do so will be required to pay for their support at the Hospital according to their position and circumstances. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by any member of tho Committee and by tho undersigned. 11. If. GARLAND. Secretary. Wyndhain-street. WE have appointed Messrs. R. and R. DUDKR Agents for tue sale of WILSON'S HYDRAULIC LIME AT THE NORTH SHOKE. Parties requiring Lime can have it at our circular prices from them. J. WILSON & CO. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. _c\_ All competitive designs for tl>o Certificate of Merit must be sent in to Mr. Cheesemiin, Auckland Museum, before o o'clock on MONDAY, the Ist October next. JOSIAH MARTIN, Secretary. Business NoticesTMT R. D. KEMPT, SURGEON DENTIST, Will reserve the following consulting hours for patients nH by appointments :— Morning-9 till 9.30 Mid-day—l 2 till 12.30 Afternoon— i till 5. ipRICKET: /"IRICKET! rNRICKET! The undersigned has just to hand, ex Buttertnero, a Selection of CRICKETING GOODS, Suirable for the Coming Season, consisting of Dark's and Cobbett's Bats, I'ark's and Duko's Balls, Leg Guards. Gauntlets, Bitting Gloves.Stumps, &c. ARTHUR rpiLLY) TOBACCONIST. X I 04. Queon-streot, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). TTT A Y W O O D, PORK BUTCHER, £)(*f\ /"^UEEN-STREET, Opposite entrance to Market. DAILY SUPPLY OF DAIRY-FED PORK, EPPTNG POKK SAUSAGES, BEEF SAUSAGES, GERMAN SAUSAGES, TRIPE, &c. Sir AT LOWEST TRICES. JZ2 July 22,1553. THE NEW QUEEN-STREET FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. F~XXT T? EVELL, • YV • Jti CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTEP-EU, AND GENERAL FURNISHER, OCEEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND Begs to annonnco to the Public of Auckland that be has Opened Premises adjoining the Albert Hotel in the above liae. F. W. R. having been in business for many years, and employing a first-class staff of workmen, can guaradteo satisfaction in all orders entrusted to him, and conldently solicits a share of patronage. A Large Stock of Englisn, Italian, American, and (Monial Furniture on hand Note the address— NEXT ALBERT HOTEL, Qpeex-htkeet. "VTELVET TJILE fi ARPF, TS. ONLY A FEW PIECES LEFT. J. WILKINSON begs to inform the public of Auckland and surrounding districts that ho has just recently brought from England some splendid Velvet Pile Carpets, which he is prepared to sell at a great sacrifice, viz: 43Gdper yard. Ladies and Gentlemen aro respectfully invited to inspect them. He ha 3 also a few Silk Dress pieces at a low rate. Note the addross: Regent-street, Kybor Pas 3 (Private House). TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, &c. MAUURANGI HYDRAULIC LIME. It hiving been aiserted to some in the trade that our Lime is inferior to that of other make, we challenge any other maker to produce a better quality of Hydraulic Lime, our tests proving it to he fully equal to the best lime produced at Mahurangi. Wo request consumers to test it themselves. PULHAM, BAKXATVNE & CO., CUSTOMS-STREET. X M P O R T A N T NOTICE. ■VXW rySALASD AND INTERCOLONIAL T^SW;} ANB ADVERTISING AGENCY The Manager of the above Agency, which lias branches throughout the Colonies and in all the principal centres of population in the world, bfgs to announce that it has been established with a view to meet the wants of commercial men, as ivell as consumers, by the exercise of sound judgment and practical skill in the economical, judicious, and prompt distribution of advertisements. WITH HIE OBJECT OF PUSHING BTJSINES3.' From his long residence in the Colonies, his intimate acquaintance with the requirements of advertisers, as wtll as his cordial relations with newspaper proprietors, the Manager is able to offer the following advanta,cs :— The services of an expert. Greater economy by means of an organised agencythan can be secured by individual effort.!. Enorgy and method in the pushing of a new com meicial undertakings. Careful supervkion of the interests of advertisers. Selection of the test advertising mediums and most conspicuous positions for advertisements. Prompt, honourable, andconscientious treatment of advertisers and newspaper proprietors, in order to protect their respective interests and ieputation. pENERAL -JCTEWS By securing the serv'ces of literary men o bili'ty, aud by combination with news agencies in all parts of tho world, the New Zealand and Intercolonial Agency will be able to supply to newspaper proprietors leading articles, news letters, telegraphic summaries, &c. WILLIAM SYLVESTEE PULFORO. Manager. Box 210 P. 0., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7