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Public Notices. "P|ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership subsist' ing between C J 7 WINDER and HENRY MILLER, Storekeepers and Gum Buyers, Tatrua, has been dissolved by mutual consent, and that the Business will b° carried on byO. J WINDER, who will receive all debts and pay all liabilities in connection with each Partnership. March lu, 1885. - XT OTICE is hereby given that the Co--111 partnership carried on for some time . past at Auckland by Jo«eph Booth, Cornelius Taylor, and William Shillingford Tillotson, under the style of The Auokland Dairy Comp»ny, has been dissolred as from the Seventh day of February last. Jo«eph Booth and illiam bhlllingford Tillotson will still cairy on the said business under the ssme style or firm, and are empowered to discharge and settle all debts due to or by the said Co-partnership concern. Dated 10th day of March, 1885. JOSKPH BOOTH, Witness to signatures : COENBLIUS TAYLOB. Jam- Clalk. W. S. TILLOTSON. '. rnHE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' 1. ACT. I THOMAS SPENCER LAWRY, Bachelor of Medicine, and Master In Surgery of Edinburgh University, ami Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1883, now residing in Auckland, having deposited evidence of my qualifications with the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, at Auckland, this day, give notice that I intend to apply to be registered under the Medical Practitioners' Act, 1868, on the 17th Apr.l, 1885. THO3. SPENCER LAW^RY. Symonds-straet, Auckland, \ 10th March, 1885. u, ,■./;■• -.. T»rr O* T I C E. E. MoKEOWN begs to inform his numerous Customers and Patrons that he has disposed of his Bakery, Grocery, and Restaurant Husines* to Mr J. S ACi.Y. in thanking them for the liberal support ho has received, he solicits a continuance of the game to his successor. E. McKEOWN. STACK'S begs to inform the Public • generally, and the Customers of his predecessor, that he will carry on the business, and w 11 endeavour by attention and per. everance—supplying only the best articlesto merit a continuance of support so Hberally given to Mr. E. MoKEOWN. ' JOSKPH STAGEY, Imperial Fakery, Queen-street; Wharf.' Meetings- ■ -<*& TOHN GO UGH V TEMPERANCE Members of the above Lod-. e »re requested to at*JS&f< **' a <ne usual Monthly &S Meeting THIS EVENING Riw 9 "a at half-past seven. Visit ° f the 0 • D • M • of *»» '■"'6SSXZ. Members of other Lodges coldially invited.—By order of the W.to. CHAS. RKID, Secretary. OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) Tho adjourned extraordinary general meetin? of the Shareholders of the Otahnhu Pu lie Hall Company, Limited, will be held in the Public Hall. Otihuhn. TO-DAY (Wednesday), March 11th, 1885, at eight p.m. Business —To authorize the Directors to borrow three handrail pnundf. (£300), for improvements and additions to the Otahuhu Public Hall. F. R. FALLWBLL, Secretary. Otahuhu, March 11th, 1835. ■ ' -A CCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Auck'and Acclimatisation Society will be held In the Mureum Buildings, Princes-street, at two p.m. TODAY (Wednesday), March 11. Hold- is of Game Licenses are Members of the Society, and are invited to attend and take part in the proceedings. T. F. CHEESE MAN, Secretary. WE LLSLY-STREET CHAPEL. CHAPEL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. PASTOR THOS. SPURGEON will give an account of his late visit to Engl nd and return Home. Members of Church and Congregation cordially invited. ■\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA. X TI ON, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evaneelistic Services every TH- RSDAY EVENING, at 7 30. All are invited. New arrivals are cordially invited. •XfOON PRAYER MEETING, in the J3I Sailors' Rest. 25, en-street, This Day (Wednesday), at half past iweL e Open to all. Dividends. TTT-AIOTAHI GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Share Register will be closed from noon on SATURDAY, till noon on WEDNESDAY next, the 11th instant, when a Dividend of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share will be payable at the Company's Office, 83, Queen-street, Auckland. F. A. WHITE, Secretary. March i, 1885. Calls. DIAMOND GULLY GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Shareholders whose names, and the number of whose shares are hereunder set forth, are requested to take notice that their shares, forfeited for nonpayment of call, w 11 be sold by public auction by Mr. Gre> nwood. at his Auction iiart, Vulcan Lane, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 19tn day of March, 1885, at the hour of 12 noon, unless the call, together with the expenses t»at may have accrued thereon be paid to the Manager on or before the day of sale. Name. No. of Shares. Edward Kers'y Cooper .. .. 642 "illiam Button ..■ .. .. 50 Adam Henzies .. .. .. 200 Nicholas Cleary .. .. .. 301 iiachel Joy ~ .. .. .. 86 Jam** Bruce Morpeth .. .. 50 JohnMcHae .. ... .. 100 D. G MaoDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, 10th March, 1885. Board and Residence. HARBOUR VIEW BOARDING HOUSE, SHORTLANP-STREET. THE LANGHAM. Jermyn-ntreefc EastMr*. Court-dyne (lata Claremont Bouse), Board and Residence. First-class House J large rooms for families, 4c. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-streefc, Auckland.—A few Vacancies in this first-class Hoarding-h use for p«rm*nent or temporary abode. Plunge and Shower baths E»ery Comfort and. Convenience.—Mrs. Watts, Proprietress. ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE in © Parnell, for Gentlemen wh> desire a pleasant home. The house, which is si u&ted in Mason's Gardens, is new and elegantly fitted up. The rooms are l.rgo and ,iry, commanding an extensive view. There is a first-class billiard table kept, rVr the use of the boarders.—Apply to Mrs. Howard, next door to Dr. Coom's, Parnell. IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be obtained at Pah House, next door but on« to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road. The rooms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath, piano, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Queen-street. RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 38, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. "\TORTH ORE—Ventnor House, Beach_l3i road.— Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Beat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms mode, rate. Under new management. . MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.— Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close te Supreme Court. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Bastes having lately mads alterations and additions to her 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 ; suites of apartments ; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. GOVERNOR BROWN B HOTEL HOBSON-fiTRKST. Board and Lodging------ ----20s per week do. do. (dnrlerooml-— -_25s do. JERVOLS HOUSE, Wellesley-streetWest —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths, Terms moderate.—A. Watson pioprietoreu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 1

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