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I MeetingsSOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION ©P CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The first General Meeting of the Memben of the above Society, to which the pabUe are ievited, win be hekL at the Theatre Royal, TO-DAY (Wednesday), Uμ Mth April, IH4, at four o'clock tan the afternoon. The Patron. Mis Excellency the Governor, will preside, aad deliver as Address, and Mies Jervois will be present. The Drees Circle will be reserved foe Ladies aad Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. a N. BBASSEY, Hon. Sec. XfEW FIND GOLD-MINING COMJ3I PAOTT (LIMITED). The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Offlce, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Auckland, at three o'clock p-m. THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 30tb Instant. D. G. MacDOSNELL, Manager. Auckland, April 30, 1684. TE AROHA EDREKA GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Shareholders will be heli at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, at half-past three pun. XHIS DAT (Wednesday), the 30th inst. t> G. MacDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, April 30, 18s4. PREMIER GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED^ The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, n.t four o'clock y.m. THIS DAY (Wedneiday), the SOth instant. D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, April Sβ, ISB4. WAITOKI GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Shareholden will be held at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Knildines. Auckland, at a quarter past four p m. THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 3oih inst. D. a. MacDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, April SO. 18S4. nUKEATUA ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of Pukeatua Road District will be hel-t, at the Schoolkouie, en the 7th May next, at three o'clock p.m JAMES INSLIS, Chairman. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND Jr\. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held at the Offlce on FRID* Y, the 9th May, ISS4. at two o'clock p.m., to receive Annual Report, Balance-sheet, and elect Committee-men in place of those retiring. WM. PERCIVAL. Secretary. IyTERCER ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of Ratepavers will be held in the Court-house on FRIDAY, May 2, at half-past seven p.m. SCOTT HUNTER Chairman. Mercer, April 2S, 1884. To Let. OFFICK to Let, containing two roome an are place ; rent lew to good permanent tenant to C. J. Hmchinson, Customs-street TO LET—A Furnished Bedroom, with use of Parlour and Bathroom ; terms moderate. —for address, apply Herald Office TO LET, in Customa-street West A Large Yard, 40 feet frontage to deep water.—Aypiy to J. MorTison, Asphalter. Newtoa-roAd. TO LET—Two Unfnrniehed Rooms, with •replace, in Newton ; chll Iren objected to.— Apply Mrs. Kay, ICarangahape House, TO LET—An O«ce, flret fioor, frooting <cueen-street; geod position. — Apply Mutual Life Association ef Australasia, No. 81, Queen-itreet. mo LET on Lease — Shop, centrally I situated In Qnaea-street, for three or five years, with or without cellar.—Apply to J. R. Randerson, UeroaaiUe Chambers. TO LET, with immediate possession (Aβ a stoke)— The Stone Building in Fortstreet known as Lamb's MUL—Apply to J. Lamb, or to vf. Altken, Laad Agent. TO LET.—New Shop, corner of Welleeley and Elliott-streets. Large upstairs room, suitable for a «entt«t or an architect. Concrete cellar, gas aad water laid on. —Apply to J. «k G. Buohanaa, WeUeeley-street East. mo LET—A large Warehonee of three flats, A lately occupted by Mr. A. H. Nathan, 83 Qoeen-stre-t.—Apply to John Lamb, 39, Queen-street mo LET ON LEASE— Brown'elaUnd, conT- * i'^i? B^-* 1 ?? 200 acrM - » 11 volcanic soil, planted with Eoe-lUh grasses, permanent water The residence m new, Urge, andoomoaodious.with suitable outbuilding, splendid shelter for boats In ail weather and suitable either for a centleman's residence or a dairy turn ; situated withU flve miles of the North Shore and one mile from the main land •'teamen ?*!*.. 1 ' 1 " 1 . '•I 8 ™ 1 tl"ne« daUy.-Address, Mr. Leigh White, Scherff s Bulldlngs, Fort-street. mo LET - A LARGE STORE in Little Queen-street; two floors, 100 x3O ; suitable for Gun, Grain, or Produce. A frontage to Qaeen-street, If desired, can be ar ranged for. Rent low. A PPIy to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, Customs-street. TTTAREHOUSE TO LET 0R LEASE. Warehouse of two storeys, with excellent cellar. In Albert and Little Queen-streets. B. TONK3 * CO. OFFICES TO LET IN WYNDHAM-STRKET. Suite of three Rooms, suitable for Solicitors or others. Apply WILLIAM AITKSN, Agent. Auckland. January 11. 188*. Board and Residence. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobson-etreet, Anokland.—Mn. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Residence, and eadearoun, by personal superintendence, to secure for her guests the comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance The Table is liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and the meals are punctually served, f erth Villa stands upon the cliff at the corner of Hobson-etreet and Moore-itreet, commanding a full view of the harbour Stoke'i Point, and the North Bhore. It* aspect is north and west It is near the Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Parties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the contort and ejuetof "home." Terms from Twenty-five Shillings, dependent upon individual requirement. THE OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for Gentlemen or Ladies. Plunge and ihower bath. Terms, according to requirements. /COMFORTABLE Board and Residence in \_/ private family for two single rentlemea or a married couple, situate in Franklln-road, Ponsonby ; splendid view, every home comfort, and terms moderate.—Apply F. a Madndoe, at Mr. M. P. Barber's, Fort-street. mEMPERANCE BOARDING - HOUSE, X Upper Queen-street.—Board and Lodging, 18s per week ; single rooms, 21s. Piano and Bath. Henry Thode, Prr prietor. PANAMA HOUSE, Lower SymondV street, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now vacancies for families; also, for one or two gentlemei. Piano, bath and shower. Terms, moderate. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent \_y street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she baa now opeaed her new premises as a fint-class boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and calves of apartments. Plunge aad shower hatha, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Opera House.—Terms oa eppllcaatom. OVERHOR BROWNS HOTEL VJT HOBSON-aTRKT. Board and Lodging- _----..-__..SOip«r week do. do. (sill*(e rkirL 26s do. IVTOW PRINTING, WHOLE LAW OF NEW ZEALAND, BEINQ A Reprint of 476 Ordinances and Acts, in force en December 31st, ISS3, and Dating from 184 1 * PRICE, Mil May 31st ~ _ .. £2 9j> 0d After May 81st .. „ .. £2 12s 6d The Price usually charged for One Year's Statutes ranges from 16* to !st, whereas the proposed edition wilt comprise, in a handy and useful lorm, the existing Public Sntutes, from 1542 to IMS, at such a ncure a* to place the whole Law of the Colony within the reach of every man This Work has already been extensively ordered by M M R.S., Judges of New Zealand Ceurti, Justices of the Peace, Solicitors, and Land Brokers. For further particulars, and form of order, apply THK LYTTBLTO'- MEB COMPANY, Christchurch i Or, to WILrRKD BADGER, Solicitor, IM, Hereford-street, Chrtitohurvh.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 30 April 1884, Page 1

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