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''.':'■■■.■■ •..■;'.■.••■. Shipping, r, . - ■ ...,_ "OASSENGEBS , LINE OF J— PACKETS. TO HEW ZEAOWNED BY." MESSRS; SHAW, BAVILL, & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 84, Leadbn- ' . HAIX-ffJEETT, LOKDOK. 7 ■■.' ■■ The above line of shipn are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. . They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare" is most substantial, and of the best quality, and the'accommodation roomy and .convenient. ' ... ■, ' The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, pmyment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular Intervals. ■• : . Foil particulars on application to - : cruioksiiank&co •> : ■ JiHEA^R^ 400 ; r\ F.- E KISSIiNG, SHIPBROKEE, INSURANCE AND CUSTOM- , . HOOSB AGENT, . Has For Sale: , SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS, from SO teas and upwards. • - . ScherfTs Buildings. Fort-striet. : '".'". "■'—'. '■ Tenders i. : ——— ."■':":..' —- ■ : mo CARPENTERS AND BUDLDERS., - Tenders will be received, until noon MONDAY, sth May, for extensive additions to a Dwelling-house in St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, for Seymour T. George, Esq., M.H.R. Plans at my office. -.-.-. ; •■-■.'• B. MACKAY FRIPP.Architect • " '9, Hoffmann's Buildings. , mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders are required for a Fire-roomed Cottage, Surrey Hills, by i p.m. 3rd May. '■ ' ' ' . . THOS. HOLDER, . " . Architect. fj\ O ■ B TT I L D E R S. ■ Tenders will be reoeired by the"undersigned until Noon of TUESDAY, May 6th, for Additions in Brick to the Congregational Church, Bemford-street. • P. HERAPATH AND SON, Architects. April 22nd, 18SJ. • -.. . mOBUIL D E K S. : Tenders aro Invited. until. noon of SATTJRDAY, the 26th Instant, for extensive Additions to House in Wellesley-street West. ■ ' P. W. GREY, Architect. 252, Queen-street. mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders will be received up to Noon of TUESDAY, the 29th instant, for the Erection in Brickwork of the Aurora Hotel. Flans and specification at our Office. B. MAHONEY &.SON, ■. - .::■.. - . . ■ Architects. mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders will.be received, until noon of WEDNESDAY, April 30, for erection of Family Residence at Devonport. : ED. BAKTLEY, . . Architect, TO CARPENTERS.—Tenders will be ' received up to noon MONDAY, April 28th, for the Erection of a Villa Sesldenoe at Tararua Terrace, FarnelL Plans and specifications may be sees at W. Thomas' Monumental and Marble Works, Victoriastreet East. ' ' ' ' i /'" " ■ Pnbiic Notices. I>OROUGH OF ONEHUNGA; ; . NOTICE. ■'•.-■ The Borough Council will sit on MONDAY, the 28th day. of April current, at Eight o'Clock p-m., to hear and determine all Claims and Objections to the Burgess List, and to sign and certify. to the Burgess Sell for the year 1884-5. .;■,... , W.G.SCOTT, ; Mayor. Apri122,1884,: .. fTISTATE-OF CHARLES SNOWDEN, IPJ -. DECEASED. ... : 7 All Olalma acaln«t tho above Estate, must be sent In to the underiigncd on or before MONDAY, the 28th instant, at Four p.m. - H. ASHTONA SON, ' ' 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) All accounts now due for Gas and Coke, which rewain unpaid at five p.m. on FRIDAY, the 26th instant, will become payable - in full, without discount. . ■ . •■■■.. ' ■ E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. MONEY RECEIPT BOOKS," PROMISSORY note BOOKS (Blank), for Sale at the HekAXP Office. , I*/T O N E Y T O LEND. Two Bums of £400 each, on good freehold security. Apply to ' JOSEPH NEWMAN. PRESERVE your health and avoid TYPHOID FEVER, by dislnfeotlng your drains, closet ll , and' back yards with Carbolic -Acid. 100 gallons of CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID fox sale cheap, in hall-gallon bottles, 1 gallon and 5 gallon drums, at T. B. HILL'S PHARMACY ■ "VTEW!NEWI ! N E W 1 ! ! The only perfect Cure in all cases of NERVOUS HEAD AND TOOTHACHE' And also in many cases o£ LOCAL RHEUMATISM. THE MEGRIM PENCIL. Sole Agents for Australia and New Zealand: BEOWN, BARRETT, & CO. . Sold at T. B. Hill's, Chemist, Queen-street. T*/|R. W. H. JONES, M.R.C.V.S.L., ■"-*•' (Member of the Hoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London), late Veterinary Surgeon, North Metropolitan Tramway Company, London, has commenced practice in Auckland, and may be consulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, and Domesticated Animals at tbe Masonio Hotel, Princes-street. All communications left at Mr. Haslett's, Chemist, Queenstreet, will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 40. The Register of Members of the Royal .College of Veterinary Surgeons can be seen at Mr. Haslett's. nRTSTOLEUM PAINTING. V. ■ —— A. 8. EBMPLAY Has much pleasure in intimating to his friends and the public in general that he has taken Rooms for The Sale of and Ikstrdctiok'in ; - ORYStOLEUU PAINTING, • ' Being the NEW PROOESB OF PAINTING IN OILS, By means of which ENTIRE NOVICES IN THE ABB Are enabled to ' Produce Highly-finished FOETBAITS, LANDSCAPES, . FIGURE AND ELOWER PIECE 3, . ' And •. ; . PICTURES ON ALL SUBJECTS. •■■ ■■..■■ ■..'.: And...r .. ■..-: ■ ■ .": ' , IN ANY SIZE. All information regarding cost of materials and terms for instruction may be obtained on application at the Studio, .' . 000 DS O N'S AR CA D E ..''■'■ (First Floor), ' ' QUEKN-SIUKET. . N.B.—Success guaranteed to every pupil instructed. PURE INDIAN TEA! DIRECT FROM THE KALABAREE AND NUCSALBAREE TEA GARDENS, IN THE DARJEELING DISTRICT, INDIA. : .; The Proprietors of these Gardens, after paying New 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 FumilieJ, Settlers, and Storekeepers, and at prices to suit all, and they confidently recommend it as an economical and Pure Tea, sure to male* It* way on its own merits after a fair and impartial trial, its very purity being a slight drawback at th« fitst, as the public palate— long accustomed to China tea, which is always sccntod, and very often adulterated—objects to the strong flavour.of the Pure Indian, but in 'thn majority of cases a short trial confirms Its intrinsic value and establishes its superiority and general consumption. . Having myself settled in this colony after a very long experience in India, I' am nature , ly anxious to help th« introduction of what I full well know to be a superior Tea to the China, which in. the near future it Iβ rare to supplant—"the latest English market reports ~onflrms this "—besides ultimately lending to a direct trade with India, the beneficial effects of which will be felt by. the whole colony. At present these Teas can be procured on application to myself, at Remuera, or care « Messrs. Cruickshank and Co.; from Mr. R. S. Carter, EUerslie; and at Mr. Steadman's 163, Queen-street, where I will make arrangements for sale. ; ia on, pound.packets, at the lame time recommending tho original packages in preference. Should; the sale be. successful I will guarantee a,const<nt supply of ell clvses of Indian' Tea, and make airameuients for a retail store in a central position at present unattainable, : •.-••■;•-•'.-' : J. W. HERKOLD.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7000, 24 April 1884, Page 1

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