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Meetings. JjIBANKLIN NORTH ELECTORATE. . Major Harris, M.H.R., will address his Constituents at the Otahuhu Pnblic Hall, TO-DAY (MONDAY), at 7.80 p.m. ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LANt) BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held, in the Office, Queen-street, Onehnnga, at Eight o'Glock p.m. on THUBBBAY, April 24. . J.D.JACKSON, Secretary. rW\O MASTER MARINERS AND SHIPS X OFFICERS. A Meeting of the above will be held at the Waitemata Hotel, on WKDNESDAY Evening, at Eight o'clock, the business being to consider the advisability of forming a Mariners' Association. STEAM SHIP COMJ3I COMPANY (LIMITED). — Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held in the Office of the Chamber of Commerce, Insurance Buildings,on FRIDAY, April 25, at .Eleven a.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors for the year ending March 31, 1884, and for any other business that'may be brought before the meeting. ' By order of the Board of Directors. GEO&GE BROWNING, Secretary. * Auckland Mrrch 27,1884. TCTORTHERN STEAM SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED).

The Transfer Boots of this Company will he Closed from FRIDAY, the 11th, to FRIDAY, the 25th day of April, both days inoluslve. "'By order of the Board of Directors. / GEORGE BROWNING, Secretary. Anckland, March 27,1884. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. WiSLLESLEY' - STREET BAPTIST CHUKCH. THE TWENTY-SIXTH.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL, A Pnblic Soiree will bo held in the Schoolroom on TUESDAY EVENING, April 22. Tea at Half-past Six p.m. Ticketi, One Shilling and Sixpence. After toa Pnblic Meeting in the Chapel, when addresses will he [riven by the Kevs. .Macfarlane, Fairbrotlier, and Woolley. PARNELL WESLEY AN . SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES On TUESDAY, APRIL 22, a Soiree will ba held in the Schoolroom at half-past six o'clock. After Tea a Public Meeting, wiiloh will be addressed by Ministers and Friends. A. LAYSOURN, Esq., In the Chair. Tickets Is 6d each, to be had from any ot the Teachers. Lecture on the "tabernacle," Illustrated with Coloured Diagrams, By the BE V. J. 3. HILL, In YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HALL, On FRIDAY, 2OTH INST.. AT HALF-PAST SEVEN. Admission by Ticket Free. Collection on behalf of Evangelistic Work. "V"OUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSOX CIATION. OPENING MEETING OF THE WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 9. His Excellency the Governor will Preside. Addroises by Well-known Gentlemen. Particulars in fntnre Advertisement. Calls. ~* WERAHIKO GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). ' A Call (the second) ot Twopence per Share has been this day made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the nndersigned, at the Office of the Company, 83, Qneen-street Auckland, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 14th May, 1881. F. A: WHITE, Manager. April 19,1884. , For Sale. AT REMUERA.—For • Sale or Lease, a comfortable 8-roomed Dwelling-house, Stable, Coach-house and 8 acres rich' land, in orchard and paddock.—Apply to W. Altken, Land Agent. CHAFF 1 Chaff I! — For Sale by the underSignedj Pure Oaten Hay Chaff, at £4 12s 6d per ton, delivered in Auckland.—"W. Waters, PapatoitoL- - • ' . • gjILEGTRIO PEN. — Portable Electro-tP-J plating Plant and Amateur Lathes for sale 'cheap. — New Zealand Rubber Stamp Depot, over Gooagon's. , . For sale — villa, sites ; villa SITES, St. George's Bay Boad, ParnelL—P. F. Evans. - FOR SALE—A small Steamer, new, nearly completed*—Apply to David Gouk, Shipbuilder, Cußtomhouse*street West, FOR SALE—House of seven-rooms, in Burlelgh'Street, gas and water laid on, good range, and wash«house.—Apply to J. Seabrook, View Road. BTIOR SALE—Farms, Onehunga, Fpsom, 10 Tamaki, Mangere; aliio. Allotments. City and Mount Eden; Businesses, Boarding-houses; a few Choan Stores, city and suburbs.—lt. H. Heighton and Co., Land Agents, 177, Queen-street. FOR SALE or Leaae—A Brick Building and Freehold Allotment, in centre of city, suit" able for a Store or Livery Stable.—Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent. FOR SALE, Cheap—Several Villa Sites, well situated; varying In size from three to etghteen acres ; volcanic soil.—Apply James Moran, Norman's Hill, Onehnnga. FOR SALE (A Bargain)— The Furniture and Business of a compact Ton-room Boarding* house, Hobfon-street. Price lor the whole, £125. —

Heighton and Co., House Agents, 177, Queen-street. Offices Upstairs. jp OTA TOES. 90 Sacks Opotiki Fotatnea For Sale. JOHN REID H CO., 26, Queen-street. PRINTING MACHINE FOR SALE.— A Quadruple News &lalh*B Patent, by Conlfcbee, In good working order, with roller moulds, Sc. 'Will be sold choap.—Applyat the lit:kali) Office. TO NEW COMERS, Small Capitalists, Working Men, with families, &c.,—To Lease, with Purchasing Clause, Cultivated Farms of 60 acrSs upwards, near a station, school and cheese factory ; exceptional terms offered.—Bdward "Wayte, 5, Mercantile Chambers. COURT KOBIN HOOD, 6169, A.0.F., A.D., PANMURE. The Members of above Court are hereby notified that Dr. Leger Erson, of Otahuhu, was elected Surgeon of a&id Court. 25th March, 1884. WM. B. KAY, Secretary. IVTEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS I YOUNG J3I MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY.—Life of Lord Wolsely, The Engineer's Holiday, The Admiral's Ward, Noble Workers, Life of Booth the Temperance Lecturer, Discoveries and Inventions, Democracy Our Domestic- Birds, Tempest Tossed, Up and Down, Five Years' Penal Servitude, My Wife and J. Felix Holt, &c.—Subscription, 2s 6d por quarter: hours, Twelve noon till Ten p.m. PRESERVE your health and avoid TYPHOID FEVER, by disinfecting your

; drains, closet*, and back yards -with Carbolic Acid, i 100 gallons of ORUDIS CARBOLIC ACID for sale cheat), in half-gallon bottles, 1 gallon and 6 gallon drums, at T. B. HILL'S PHARMACY. PURE INDIAN TEA! DIRECT FROM THE KALABAREE AND NUCSALBAREE TEA GARDENS, IN THE DAR- ; JEELING DISTRICT, INDIA. ■ The Proprietors of these Gardens, after paying New I Zealand a visit, have authorised me to offer to the ! Public of Auckland, a small lot of their Teas, made up expressly for this market, in 5, 7, 10, and 20 lb. • boxes for Families, Settlers, and Storekeepers, and at ' Tirices to suit all, and they confidently recommend it a> an economical and Pure Tea, sure to mak« Its way on its own merits after a fair and impartial trial, its very purity being a slight drawback at the ft:st,«he rrabllc palate—long accustomed to China tea, which Is always scented, and very often adulterated—objects to the strong flavour of the Pure Indian, but in the majority of cases a short trial confirms its mtnnsio • value and establishes Its superiority and general consumption. Having myself settled in this oolony after a very long experience in India, I am naturally' anxious to help the introduction of what I feel well known to be a superior Tea to tho China, which in ' the near future it is sure to supplant—" the latest Eneliiib matket reports confirms this "—besides ulttm&talv leading to » direct trade with India, the beneftoial effects of which will be felt by the whole colony At present these Teas can be procured on 1 nrmllcatlon to mysolf at Remuera, or care of Messrs. Crulckshank and Co.; from Mr. R. S. Carter, EWerslie; and at Mr. Steadman'a 108, Quean-street, where I will make arrangements for sale in one pound paokets, at the same time recommending the original packages in : Should the sale be successful I will truarantee a oonstsnt supply of all clvses of Indian Tea and make airaneeinents for a* retail. store in a ' central position at pieseat unattainable. . • J. W. HERROLP. 14/f ONEY RECEIPT BOOKS, PROMIS--IVJL SORT NOTE BOOKS (Blank), for Sale at the HEBjXD; Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 1

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