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Sermons. Lectnrea, Boireea, dcc. " JjOBNMTEKET HALL, TUZBDAY, JULY S9l*. S. . At Xight p.m. „ UNDER TMK AUBPIOSS OF THX NORTH NEW d ZEdL*ND FABMBRS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 8 AND THE AUCKLAND TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. - . MRv SAMUEL VAILE, Will give an address on RAILWAY MANAGEMENT AND REFORM, i Stuabiti : Rallsray Oocstraction in; the Colony, Annual Cost and Lots, Tbe Tariff, Comparison with New Sooth J Weiss System and Tariff, Blunders, Differential r > Rating, Mr. Maxwell as Manager. Mr. Maxwell's > r Return for 1884. Mis-statements presented to Parlla. '■* ment. Railways ae Roads, The Ticket Station •i System. Mr. Wright's Return, "Canterknry Grain Katee/' Injustice to Aurklasd, Future Control of our Railways, SpeoUl Taxation,' Sale to a pany. BIS -WORSHIP THE MAYOR will take tbe Chair. ~ At the conclusion os the Address Mr. Vaile will be 1 (lad to reply to any questions that may be asked. Young men's christian ASSOCIATION. ° Rooms: Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. J WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Friday, August 1: " The Violet-crowned City; or, Athenian Life end Thought in the Time of So* crates"— Professor T. G. Tucker, R.A. ! Friday. August. 16: Entertainment—Musical and * Literary. Friday, August 29: " Klnpley"— H. G. Beth Smith, lisq.,B.M. c- Friday, September 12: "Radiant Heat"—Professor y Fied. D. Brown, B-Sc. >. Friday, October 3: " Abraham Lincoln I *—Her. B. W. 4 Baker. tl Commence each evening at 7.50. Seats reserved for ticket-holdcra till 7.20. Tickets for tbe course, « to admit bearer and lady. Ss; to admit bearer only, 1, 3s 6d; single lectnre, Is. May be had from the Booksellers, any Member of Committee, or at the Rooms. 1 TBOS. BUDDLE ) tt._ s ,_ ,r F. G. EWINOTi'Nf Hon ' Hec *- WM. BRAKKNKIG, Gen. Sec. 2 Meetings. /CRIMEAN CELEBRATION.—ANNUAL KJ DINNER.—A General Meeting will be held at ltobson's Dlning*rooms, Rattray's Bolldlngs. Qaeen* street, on 110NDAY* Aogast 4, at half«past seven 6 p.m. Business: To Elect a Committee to carry ont the abore. Pull attendance particularly requested, i ■o W. H. HAZARD, Hod. See. | B To Let. J BROOM FACTORY TO LET, on J5 account of removal.—Apply to B. Tanner, ° Land Agent, Lower Queen-street. [• rpo LET — A hew six-roomed House in JL Anglesea-street; water and gas laid on.—Apply on the premises. " mo LET —An eight-roomod House and JL large AllotmenLat Mount Eden.—Apply to W. Altken, Laud Agent. TO LET—Shop and Dwelling near Qaeen. atreet. !la per week.—Apply to Rdwd. Wayte, d Mercantile Chamoors. TO LET, in Cnstoms-itreot Weal - A Large Yard, 40 foet frontage to deep water.—Apply to J. Morr'aen. Asphalter. Newton-road. rpo BE LET—Offices in Queen-street, auifc- !, .1. able for Professional Gentleman. Large and airy, lient moderate—W. L. Mitchell. Land Agent t, f 110 LET, in Norfolk-street, close to Pon- '• JL (onby Road—Two Nlne-roemed Housts, two r- Register Grates, Gas and Water laid on, Waah-house ie (detached).—Apply J. Morrison, Asphalter, Newton >s Road. H : e mo LET (at oorner of Ponsonby-road and " JL AnelHea-street) after July 18—"Ae 8-rocmed « Houaa and grounds at present in tbe occupation of Mr. MoPberson.—Apply to C. E. Cooke, Canada Boil dla|s. FOR LEASE—Farms at Mangere, containing from 20 Acres and upwards within one mile of the Otahuhu Btatlon. The land Is in excellent grass, ana suitable for milk walk or dairy purposes.—Apply to D. Lynch, Pousonby, or to W. Altken, Land Agent OFFICES TO LET IN WYNDHAM-STREET. . Suite of three Booms, suitable for Solicitors or others. Apply WILLIAM AITKEN, Agent TO LET OR LEASE. Warehouse of two storeys, with excellent cellar, in Albert and I4ttlo Qaoen-sireeu* a TONK3 A 00. Board and Residence. Board and residence. — Tbe Grove, 10D, Grey-street (near the top). Vacancies for a few Boarders. Situation good ; terms l- moderate. Every attention and comfort.—Apply Mrs. y Itogerson. s T>ANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symonds--1 -IT street, beautifully situated, overlooking a Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now vacancies I6r fsmlllcs; also, for one or two gentlcmcs. Piano, bath and shower. Terms, moderate. E WILLIAMS, Temperance Hotel and • Hoarding-bouse, Grey-street. — Double and j tingle Bodrooms. Terms, £1 Is per week. THK OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for Gentlemen or I-adles. Plunge and _Terme, according to requirements. Tem perance boarding-hoube, Upper Queen-street—Board and Lodging, 18s nor week; single room:, 21s. Piano and Bath.— llenry Tnode, Proprietor. ; T>OARD AND RESIDENCE for two M y Ladles, or a Lady snd Gentleman, with a Srlvate family at the North shore.—Address, L.D., [Kitalp OlPcc. Auckland. I "OELIJSVUK HOUSE, Beresford-street JL) (Third ilouse from Foresters' Uall).—Mrt A. G. Clow hsa Superior Accommodation for Single II Gentlemen or Married Couples. Terms moderate. " "WT ELLESLEY HOUSE, r T V W*u.*sL*r-sT*a«T. Auciusd 4 (Three Doors west from Hobson-street). HOARD ANl> RhSIDENCE A Good Table kept; lofty and well-vontllated Bedrooms. Plunge and fchow.r B.ths, and ovary convenience to ensure tbe Comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Terms. £1 per week. " ftl. MASON (lateol Wellington). Proprietresg. . C* OVERNOR BROWNS HOrEL VJT HOBSON -fiTUEET. i ______ Boarda«dLoiging_ ______ ____£Cs par week do. do. fsingle rooml do. * /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vinocnt street—Mrs. Richmond begs to Inform her friends . that she has now opened her new premises as a first-class boarding house. Single and double bed- * rooms and suitea of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Opera Bouse.—Terms on applica--0 405; ■ PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobion-street, Auckland.—Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for * Temporary or Permanent Kesidenne, and eedeaeours by personal superintendence, to secure (or h*>r guests , the comfort deiived from poilte attention, scrupulous cleanlineer, and prempt attendance The Table is - liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for. and the meals are punctually served. 1-erth Villa stands , upon tbe cliff at the corner of Hobson-street and ' Moore-itreet, commanding a full view of the harbour, Stoke's Point, and the North Shore. Hi aspect isnorth and west. It Is near the Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Pasties arriving by steamer will fiud In Perth Villa the comfort and r quiet of " home." Terms from l'wmty-five Shillings dependent upon individual requirement. * T>ELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent- ' JL> street, near top, pleasantly situated, good ' view, central position. Mrs. Basten having latelymtde alterations and addltioua to hsr premises, will continue to conduct It a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; sultss of apartments; plunge and shower . 1 >aths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. > Wanted. JJONES 1 JgONES ! jgONES 1 ' WANTED TO PURCHASE. The NEW. ZEALAND SUGAR COMPANY (LIMITED) is prepared to purchase sound Fresh Bones In any quantity. Prlcss snd all nicesssry Information can be obtained upon application at the Company's Offices, Mercantile Chambers. Auckland. WANTED Known—That the Auckland Timber Company Manufacture and Sail, at Lowest Prices, all slits of Iras Bark Spokes. Send for patterns and price list. J \\f ANTED Known—Colonial Orens at 1 IT 12s and upwards ;81£e and Portable Orens, Kltchso Ranges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers, gonnal smiths' work In all its branches at corresponding prices. Country orders promptly attended to. — Address. R. Nlcnoll, gig Qneen-ttreet. Auckland. WANTED KNOWN— • POTATOES I POTATOES ! POTATOES I ) ONION* I ONIONS I i Imparted direct from the Canterbury growers. Sami pies and Quotations oa application. Also, a variety * of Early Seed Potatoes, via. Early Rose, llreese Pro. , llflc, Sheppard's Pink Byes, Snowflake Aehleaf, Kid- , neye, Lapstone, Fluke and Bath Kidneys. P.B.— * Country orders prosapUy attended to. —Da vies, t McMlllaa, and Oo,| 19, Cuitomi-ttreer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 1

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