Corporation Notices. £(ITY OF A U C:K LAND. SOUTH WABD. . EXTKAOBDINARY-VACANCY. In 'pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, Regulations of Elections Act, 1876, and amendments thereto, I. Henry Ridings, Returning Officer, do hereby give notice than an Election will be held on TUESDAY, 11th November, 1884, for the return of a duly qualified person as Councillor for the South Ward of the said city, vice Mr. J. Way mouth, resigned. * " Candidate "will require to he nominated on or before noon of TUESDAY, 28th October inst. Any persons desiring to nominate a Candidate must deliver, at Mr. Campbell's. Stationer and Bookseller, Qaeen-street, before noon of the day above stated, a domination Paper' signed by the person therein namsd as Candidate, and two persons duly qualified to vote at the said election. Nomination Papers may be procured on application at the office of the Town Clerk. HENRY RIDINGS, Returning Officer. City Council Offices, October 17, 1884. 348 Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, &c. BERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL. THE ANNIVERSAY SOIREE Will take place THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCTOBZR 28th. Tea at half-past six p.m., in the School-rocm, after which at half-past seven, a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, the Pastor will preside. Addresses will | be given by Rev. W. S. POiTER, on *' How to study for our Scholars," by Mr. F. BATTLBY, on "The j I effect of Sunday-schools on the world," and by Rev. A. CARRICK, on "The Obstacles to Sunday-school j "W'.rk." Other speakers are also expected to be present. 1 By request the scholars will sing a number of the j Anniversary Hymns, as&Uted by the Orchestra. The I Hymns, with music, can be obtained of Messrs. Murray and Spencer, Queen-street; and Mr. Cox, Pittstreet. Price, 3d. Tickets for tie tea, 2s 6d, may ba obtained of W. Cox, Pitt-street, or any of the teachers. ; .HOME MISSION, j PITT-STREET CHURCH. The Annual Public Meeting will be held in the Church on WEDNESDAY, October 29th, commencing at halt-past seven p.m. Chairman, Tbos. Buddie, Esq. Addresses by the Ministers attending the District Meeting. ST; ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL-ROOM, SYMONDS-STKEET. A Lecture will be delivered in the above Schoolroom on_ THUKSDaY EVENING, 30th instant, at eight o'clock by MB. J. HAY in aid of St Andrew's Church Building Fund. Subject: The Introduction of Christianity into Scotland by St. Columba. and a description of the sacred (sUnd of lona. Admission, One Shilling. LOWER REMUERA.—A Home Missionary Meeting will be held in the Mission Hail TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING at halfpast seven. The Rev. Henry Bu.l and other ministers will address the meeting. There will be Selections of Music. All are invited. A collection on behalf of the fund will be made. For Sale.
CASH, and £450 at 7 per 3b yfc cent, will purchase property bringing in £100 per annum with bonus of £350 in two years.—Grant and Cooke, 75, Queen-street. BEES, Bees, Bees—For Sale—Enquiry, Post Office, Tamaki West, St. John's College. Business for sale.—a large and Profitable Butiness, in a Country District; for sale.—For particulars apply to Arch. Clark and Sons. PIANO —Nearly new, worth £60owner leaving, for Eugland. Open to best offer. A I rare chance.—Stevens, Herald Office. ON SALE.—Ground Mortar Delivered in Town or Suburbs, 200 Casks Portland Cement, Plaster of Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb., Fire Bricks, &c.—K. Jenkinson, Builder, Lome-street. mOTARA TIMBER.—The Waikato TimJL ber Company is now prepared to execute ordors for sawn or Baulk Tot&ra.—Apply at the Offices, Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street. TAUPIRI (WAIKATO) —60 Acres Land first-class quality unimproved, a bargain; will be sold cheap. Close to railway and Post Office — Apply Air. Miller, Taupiri, or Gerald Murtagh, Kel-son-street, Auckland. FOR SaLE—The Lease of an Allotment in Beresford-street, adjoining the Western Park.— a pply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, House, Laud, and Estate Ageuts, Fort-street. FOR SALE—Farm 220 acres, rich soil, vicinity of Auckland, laid dowu in English grass, good buildings. Price, £800.—Grant ard Cooke, Queen-stceet. FOR SALE—Several town and country hotels, boarding-booses, businesses, partnerships. Money to lend. Four to fourteen-roomed houses.—Grant and (Jookc, 75. Queen-street. FOR SALE.—Tinsmith's Manufacturing Business, Shop, Tools, everything complete; established connection ; rent tow. Stock, tools, and plant at valuation.—Grant and Cooke, 75, Queenstreet. FOR SALE—A Valuable Building Allotment, having a frontage to the Epsom-road of 100 feet by 150 feet deep, adjoining the Junction Hotel — Apply to J. M, and J. Mowbray, House, Land, nd Kstate Agents, Fort-street. ■ FO '•< SALE, or to Lease with Purchasing Cause—That commodious and prettily-situated Villa B-esidence at Epsom, lately occupied by Mr. Angerstein. with eight acres of rich, volcanic land.— Apply to W. Aitken. Land Shortland Crescent. FOR SALE! or To Let—A Comfortable Housa of 6 rooms, in Anclesea-street ; gas, water, and every convenience. The allotment is newly 'planted, and &uUlciont for another house. — Apply J. M. and J. Mowbray, House, Land, and instate Agents, Fort-Btreet. FOR SALE—The Property of Mr. J. H. Smith, Morningside, near Station; choice, well-situated Allotments ; also. Houses of four, five, six, and seven rooms. No reasonable offer refused.— Edwaid Way to, Estate Agent, 5, Mercantile Chambers. TO BOARDINGHOUSE - KEEPERS.— An excellent 12-Koomed House with bath within 5 minutes of Queen-street, with five years'lease, at £100 rental, doing a good respectable business, for Sale. Price £60 for lease and goodwill. Furniture may be taken at valuation. This is & splendid chance to acquire a lucrative bu&ioe-s. For a few oays only.—Apply immediately, J. R. Randerson, Auctioneer. OOLPACKS FOR SALE. 26, Queen-9treet. JOHN ItEID & CO. JJORSES FOK SALE CHEAP. A few very good staunch Horses, suitable for Farmers or soft roads. No better can be got, WM. CROWTHER. FO K SALE, LARGE GENERAL STORE, NORTH ISLAND, Country District, doing a good business. Fropriotor intends retiring from trade. Principals only dealt w itb. ' Apply to W. J. GANDY, Commission Agent, Grey-street, Wellington.
rn O R S A L E, . Blcod Manure, guaranteed superior to Peruvian Guano. Prioe £6 per ton (bags included).- This Manure is well stilted (or Tobacco Boot and- Grain Ciops, and is splendid for Top Dressing. Apply to NEW ZEALAN? FROZEN MEAT AND STOB&GE CO. LIMITED), AUCKLAND. FOR SALE—A Farm of 100 Acres, more or less, in thorough good order, situated in one of the most promising district; of Auckland, all fenced with barbed wire and divided into paddocks. 30 acres town with potatoes, lucerne, oats, (lover, etc., wh'ch will yield handsomely duriD? the coming season. Dwelling-house, stable, outhouse, etc., all in ROjd repair- 300 choice fruit trees nearly bearing* The property is believol to have a team of cool running through it. and is five minutes' walk from a rail-way-station. As an investment it is the best in the market, and can be had lor the sum of £Soo.—Apply the New Zealand House, Land, and Estate Agency, High-street. CARRYING HACKS. For Sale—The Chestnut Gelding (aged; Jumbo, up to any weight and for any distance: quick and docile carries a lady, and been broken to tingle harness,* Also, A Dark-brown Gelding (aged), seventeen hands, by Tradncer, first-class gentleman's hack, half-brother to Chandler and Sir Modred; good cross-country horse, K. a GREENWOOD, Vulcan Lane.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 1
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