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Meetings. -VT O T I O E. ■At the request of the Promoters of the North New Zealand Woollen Manufacturing Company (Limited), I hereby convene a Public Meeting of all persons interested in the establishment of this Important. Industry at Onehunga, such Meeting to b» held in the Public Hall THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 3rd day of February, 18S6, at half-past seven p.m. W. G. SCOTT, * Mayor. Borough Chamber?, Onehunga, January 25,1886. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the NORTHERN CLUB will take place TOMORROW (Thursday), the 4th instant, at a quarterputt two p.m. burton 3 DAVENEY) Secretary. mHE WAIKATO COAL AND SHIPPING .JL COMPANY (LIMITED^. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the third ordinary Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Fort-street, Auckland, at two o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 6th February, 1886. Business :To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for yenr ending 31st December, 18S , ); to elect threw Directors in place of those who retire by rotation in accordance with tho articles of association ; to appoint an Auditor and to transact such other business as may be brought before the meeting. By order of the Directors. CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Secretary. Fort-street, Auckland, 28th January, 1886. EVONPOET STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). A General Meeting of the above Company will be held in the Clarence-street, Hall, Devonport, on WEDNESDAY, February 10,1886, at three p.m. Business: To receive a Report and Statement of Account! for the year ended, December 31, 1885, and to elect two Directors and two Auditors. The Transfer Boots will be closed from the 4th to the 11th instant, both days inclusive. I By order of the Director.. I BENJAMIN TANNER, Manager. THOROUGH OP NEWTON. At a Special Meeting cf the Newton Borough Council, held at the council Office on the 18th January, 1886, it was resolved that the Council meet on MONDAY, 15th February, at- seven o'clock, to consider By-l»ws for Building Regulations for the Borough of Newton. J. CURB lE, Town Clerk. Newton Council Office, January 19, 1886. JMO RECHABITES, « HOPE OF AUCKLAND TENT. Members are earnestly requested to assemble, in regalia, at the junction of Hobson and Wellington streets on SATURDAY Afternoen, February 6th, at two o'clbck, to take part in Temperance Demonstration. H. ROTHERHAM, Secretary. 10. G. T. OF THE WORLD. The Members of tbe various Lodges under the Grand Lodge of New Zealand are requested to Assemole, in full regilia. at the top of tlrev-fitreet and lJobson-stroet, on SATURDAY next, the 6th inst., at one p.m., to join in the procession of welcome to Brother T. W. Glover. JOHN JENKINS, G.W.C.T. Grand Lodge Office, February 8, ISB6. ' Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. "OEMINISCENOES OF LIFE IN THE SOUDAN AND ABYSSINIA. CAPTAIW T. 0. S. SPERDY will Lecture on 11th 15th, 13th, and 22nd February, in the CHORAL HALL, Further Particulars in future issue. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NEW BUILDING FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be thankfully received by the undersigned. J.S. HILL. President W. URAKENKIG. General Secretary THOS. B(TDI)LE,> „„„ a.,,. A. KNIGHP, 'j-Hon. Sees. W. CALLENDER, Treasurer, Or any Member of Committee. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER. ANCE UNION. A Special 'Meeting, when all Superintendents and Members are requested to be present, in Foresters' Hall TO-DAY (Wednesday), at three o'clock. "VTOON PRAYER MEETING, in the XI Sailors' Rest, 25. Queen-ntreet, This Day (Wed. nesday), at half-past twelve Open to all. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. — Temporary Rooms, Old Baptist Church, corner of Welleslev and Ohspel-streets.— Evangelistic Services every THi RSDAY EVENING, at 30. All are invited. New arrivals are cordially invited. ' Houses and Land. , "CIARMS FOR SALE. BUCKLAND STATION, PU&EKoHE—Capital Farm of 120 acres, fenced »nd Improved, 95 acres in cultivation, orchard, Ac, good Homestead of seven rooms ana sundry outbuildings.—D. F. Evan?, Aeent. 1646 HOBSONVILLE—Snug little Farm of 80 acres, subdivided into paddocks, orchard, Ac , House of Sve rooms, Ac, and ontbnildincr, about seven miles from Auckland. Price, only £650.— D. F. Evans, Land Ajjont. 1656 PAPAKURA VALLEY-First-cUss Farm of 168 acres, all in good heart, subdivided and laid down In Brass, crops, orchard (th'ee acres) in full bearing, Ac substantial Homestead of nine rooms, fitted with cvory convenience, prain store, man's room, large stable, &c. A splendid stream of water flows through tbe property, which Is situate about one and a-half milts from statiou and only 16 miles from Auckland by good road.—D. F. Evans, Land Agent. 1657 MANUKEWA DISTRICT—A compact Farm of 367 "Cres, of which about 250 acres Is down in srasa, crops, garden, &c, balance in valuable bush, the whole being securely fenced and subdivided ; House of six rooms, and sundry outbuildings; never-falling supply of water from two or three food creeks. The crops consists of wheat, oats, maize, potatoes, \c. Situate about 11 miles from Auckland, Price, only £1500, including all improvements. A real bargain.— l>. F. Evans, Land Agent. ....... 1680 TURANGA CREEK—Desirable Freehold Farm of 578 acres, subdivided Into paddocks, orchard, Ac, only 20 miles from Auckland by road or water, fronting the Turanga Creek, together with a Dwelling of five rooms, &c, well finished off; dairy, stable, harness-room and hayloft. This farm is well ■haltered, securely fenced, grand land; a never failing stream of good water runs through the property, with power to drive a thrashing chine. The rteamer Planet pusses the property. Price, including all improvement!, only £2 5s per acre.—l>. F, Evans, Lind Agent. 1679 Butchers. FISHER & CO., WHOLESALE SHIPPING and FAMILY BUTCHERS. Established 1864. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. Jer\roi» ; His Excellency Sir James Fergusson ; and H.R.H. the Duke of , Edinburgh; also, Kasha Butchers to the Jews. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. FAMILIES WAITED ON IN TOWN OR SUBURBS. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER. DEALERS IN GAME. HOME-CURKD HAMS AND BACON. CORNED BEEF IN LARGE QUANTITY. IMPORTERS OF SAUSAGE CASINGS. The Trade Supplied. N.8.-CALVES' RENNETS. US' Customers SurrLiin with Ice. mHE AUCKLAND BASKET FACTORY, -*■ Albert-street, near the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. -McLeod Brothers, Wholesale and Retail Basket, Perambulator, Invalid Carriage, Travelling Hamper, aud Wicker Furniture Manufacturers. A choice selection of fancy Baskets always, on hand. Every 'description of Wicierware made and repaired on reasonable terms, and with despatch. Wicker Furniture a specialty. WHY DO YOU LIVE AT "GLENMORE?" Because its CLOSE TO TOWN, HEALTHILY SITUATED, and BOUND 10 RISE IN VALUE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

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