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AmnflaaentH. MISS LOUISE ffIST COMEDY AND DBA^Tiryl TO-NIGHT! TttNlGmrM J ? 4 »7. n^ T -P GBT '■ LAST NIBB,?; 5108 ! I Of the Sreat SENSATIONAL nS?, ! T "NDON BY -L/OS DON BY £i irn? POSITIVELY THE laSRf TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENreS 81 - ABRAH-NA-POGUE. Hot i-ABRAH-NA-POGUE. ' Box Office at Mr. I^ox'tltatWr** Doors open 17.30, overture at i Admission, 4s, 2s 61, and Is. Public Notices ~~ FTHE DISTRICT COURT OP xo. KATO AND THAMES, HOLDESAT THAtaE" Id the matter of THE CANTERnrrr,--MINING COMPAKY/LlitrrTD Alining Companies Act. IS7»-' Z?? "'He Mining Companies Act 3572 AmendSy $ Tuesday, the fourth day of November, Tg, TTpon thepetition of William WcClear of r. . in the Provincial District of Auckland knrt ti' *«. Ntw Zealand, miner, a creditor of the Company, presented to this Court, and omW i 2 * 1 Mr. Lush, of counsel for the said KrtiiMT** 1 ! npon the said petition and ihe afflSant JSj 5 * the same and the sffidavit of Fro ierick Arti. ,n"*l filed herein, the Court doth order that fte SmT* 6 pany be wound up under the provisicni of «••"*• Acts, and the Court doth direct that all "mEL?* in and under such winding up be carried cTT 9 District Court House, Thames, and th« aZ.JZ'S* appoint FRIDAY, the twenty-firrt day of V~ iustant at eleven o'clock in the forenoon ajt?°r r for a Genera-. Meeting of the crediars of th.lw r named Company, to be held at the Hot Snrinr. a! 5 " Te Aroha, and the Court doth direct thatuS, 1 be served on the Slid Company by sendicr! 01119 thereof in a registered letter to the said their registered office. >-omr<»=T K

By the Court, ALBERT J. ALLOjr Devore akd Cooper, ÜBrt - Agents for H. E. Campbell. Petitioner.' Solicitor, Te Aroha. TO THE PUBIIc. Mr. E. P. Hulme is now no lenger in the *m&, ment of the Kamo Colliery Company (Limited) ia, capacity whatsoever. *9 S. Y. COLLINS, Secretary. MR. E, D. HULME has from this dife severed his connection with the Kamo 0»! Company, andhas accepted the ajenc? for the &-*£_ ment Life Insurance. Auckland, 13th N'orsntS' ISSJ. TOg ' O T I 0 V. MB. VOLLBRACHT'S resignation having been accepted by the Dowtorj a tho New Zealand Tobacco Growing and MamuaKari-, Company (Limited), notice is hereby given this heS no further connection with the Company \rhatx> ever. ARTHUR R. DEXBT, i Secretarr. Auckland, 12th November, 1834. YOLLBRACHT'S NEW ZEALASD TOBACCO GBOWISG ANT)

CURING COMPANT. Hb<t> Orncs-Arcnisn. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The above Company has been formed for tit pc;pose of promoting the Growth of Tobacco by tixaea. amongst whom genuine Havana and will be distributed, with print d instruction FEEE. Growers will be visited from time to time, sad iB information given by the undersigned, who ii *•& known all over New Zealand in connection with tts Tobacco Industry. The Company n=derta>es to Purchase the Croat from Farmers at remunerative rates, gi»ing the Hdat prices for good sound leaf. The process of Curing will be e Tried on by lis Ceopany for home consumption and exportation on thsr own premises. Xhe climate and soil of this country hs,Tinz.b°st satisfactorily proved to be capable of prodaeiiig fix best Tobaccoes. the Company invites Farmers wifej to grow and sell Tobacco to communicate with thaz on the subject.

All communications to be addressed to thesisaging Director, Box IBS, Post Office, Auckhnd. AUGUST TOLLBEACHT, Managing Director. Board and ResidenceMERLIN" HODSE, Hobson-street-A few vacancies. Shower and plunge bt'iEvery comfort and convenience. Terms moderate. S HORE—Ventnor House, BoaJL3I road.—A Superior Boarding-house for pft=»nent cr temporary abode. Three minutes frou Jerj Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Senpnlous cleanliness and every attention. Terms noderate. Under new management. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two gentlemen, friends or otherwise. Cctnfcriablehome; no other boarders; pleasantly siteiEd; second house Vale Road, Mount Eden Rsii;tra minntes from railway-station. _ BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Mrs. C Davy can accommodate a lady and geal'»ni?, or two gentlemen, with all home comforts. —Add—si. Wakefiejd-street, next FitzroyHoteL MRS. DALTON ha 3 excellent accommodation for families; situation ddirhtfd, overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply Piitii House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Snprems Corns. APARTMENTS, with Board, for one or two Gentlemen in private family; coaraat to town, and moderate terms.—Apply to Mr. F. B. Macindoe, at Mr. H. P. Barber's, Fort-street. WARKWORTH HOUSE, Grey-steel, near the top, and convenient to tiam-as--Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for sops gentlemen and married conplss. - WATER-YTEW HODSE, flardmse street, off Victoria-street (3 doors from lbs Oxford Hotel)- Good accommodation for Families sal Boarders. Plain and Shower Baths.—H. SjarjO, Proprietor. TERVOIS HOUSE, Wellesley-streetWest t3 —Superior Accommodation. Double and sißf* bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. FianOjjtoP and shower biths. Terms moderate.—A- Wittt proprietoress. . aOVERNOR BROWNE HOffiL HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging Q l *;™*^ dq do. (tingle room'. gs ac %. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmosdbegs to Inform hernfe=a that she lias now onened her new premises *s* first-class boardins house. Single and douba o» rooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and s baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Xrt minutes walk from Opera House.—Terms on appli* Hon. . WELLES LEY HOFS£ WBXLtSXIY-STBEKT, APCKXASP (Three Doors west from Hobson-stoet). BOARD AND RESIDENCE A Good Table kept; lefty and well-ventflated Wf rooms. Plunge and Shower Baths, and every °5 venience to ensure the Comfort of Boaroos »=» Visitors. Terms. £1 per week. M. MASON (late of Wellington). Proprieff6S__

BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vines* street, near top, pleasantly sitnatsd>£"*J view, central position. Mrs. Basten having UtdvmS alterations and additions to her premises, ™| continue to conduct it a nrst-clas3 Private BMTS3 Establishment, where boarders and visitors on every comfort and convenience. Double bedrooms ; suites of apartments; plunge sad ~?JS baths; special accommodation for families. Te o " moderate. FAMILY HOTEL AND COFtfB PALACE, MARKET SQUARE, CORNER OF COOK-SIBEE 11 ' JLSD COFFEE STALL, Lower Queen-street, AnclrlsTid. THOS. H. BRISTEK, Peopmktoa Thinks the Public of Auckland for the H ,)eß iJi"fjsi age hitherto accorded him, aad hopes, by , interests of his customers a special study, to aw continuance of their support. J£ AIL W A Y." JjO TBt FEANKTON JUNCTION, WAIKATO. WILLIAM DETHMER, PROPRIETOR, Vjj, Informs passengers by Waikato Train that. h» _. the Best of Mr; Thos. L. Mackay's Spirits anai" and also the Celebrated Ngaruawabia Pale a-«-Hotel dose to Station Plenty of time to go over and take aniP^__, WHAK6AKEI jjOlEk WHANGAREL This old established Hotel, situated River, and oat of the public thoroughfare, u JJgjßei adapted to the requirements of Tourists a*» seeking quiet and repose. A FIRST-CLASS BTLLIABD TABLEliquors all of the Best Brands. Saddle Horses and Boats on H«2*«m. Waggonette meeta bain from steamers. PBOPRIKTRESS-MBS. LK*fWira irindf-rate. ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 8

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