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Gazette In Bankruptcy. TN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. In the mstter of the Bankruptcy Act. 1883, and of the Bankruptcy of FRANK ROWI.INsON, of Auckland, in the provincial district of Auckland, In New Zealand, Baker, a Bank, rupt. Nolice is hereby given that the first General Meeting of Creditors will held at ray office, Star Buildings. Fort-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, 23rd December, 188', at 2.30 p.m. Proofs of debt must be furnished prior to the meeting. Proxy forms cau be obtained at mv office. No proofs can be admitted, except under order of the Court, after the expiration of four months from the date of the filing of the petition. Accounts sent in unsupported by proof of debt, as prescribed by law, cannot be recognised. Auckland, December 22,1886. JOHN LAWSON, official Assignee, G. N. Rrabsbt, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. Board and Residence. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in nursing, would be glad to receive into her house Ladies from ihe country requiring su h services. The House is pleasantly situated about 20 minut ■ *' walk from town, ai.d 'buses pass ihe door. Medic-1 references given.—Apply by letter, to Nurse, Hkrai.d Office. ROSEBANK HOUSE. Devonport.-Su-p-rlor Board and Residence, doubl and single bedrooms, plunge ana shower baths. Healthy situation, on volcanic soil ; beautiful sea view. WELLESI.EY HOUSE.- Board and Residence.—Families and visitors from he country can be accommodated at moderate charges ; furnish-d apartments or unfurnished. Mrs. Spargo, Weliesley-sireet W., Proprietress. . A GENTLEMAN can have Board and Reside"o) in a private family in Ponsonby at a moderate rate. - Apply Mr. Mirtelll, Richmond Road Corner of Sussex-street, 3 minutes' walk from tram. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. MuLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.— Double and Single bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. CIAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincent- ' street—Select Board and Residence; piano plunge and sbowei bath, splendid view, no children, TE AROHA (Hot Springs)-Board and Residence by the day or week, on moderate terms, at Waverley Honse; within three minutes' walk of the Rath* and Railway Station. DEVONSHIRE Hobson-street (between Victoria and Welleiley-street)—Select Board and Residence : single «nd double bedrooms plunge and shower baths, piano, etc. WATERLOO HOUSE —Private Roard and Residence at Waterloo Honse, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite (Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent street T'onble and single bedro >ms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and «v»ry home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield, Proprietr is. TToOD HOPE DTNING ROOMS, \fr WELLKSLEY-STREET EAST. Roard and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. I|RS. h. W I L L I A M S* LTsL TEMPERANCE KOARDINO-HOtrSK, Grky-btrbkt. Single Bedrooms with Piano and Rat'-rerun, etc. Visitors will find » comfortable Home. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \T HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging ~„20s per week do. do. (single room) 2fts do. . /"I RILL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 90, QIJEEN-STRKET (Formerly Auckland Hotel), Opposite WrKDnAM-sTnKBT, HADRILL * MARKWICK, Proprietors. "GRILLS from 12 to 8, BILLIARDS PRIVATE family residing in charming »übu;b, 3J miles from G.P.0., could receive two gentl men boarder.-.—Particulars and address at He kali) Office. PARUA BAY, NEAR WHANGAREI: FAVOURITE SUMMER RCSORT.-Mrs. McDonald wlh»s to draw »ttcntlon of the public to her Favourite Summer Resort. Since last season a number of new rooms have been erected and other improvements made, which will greatly add to the comfort of visitors. The highest references from ladles who have resided at Paru» Rav can be given. Terms: One pound per week ; Children, half price. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within 25 miles of Auckland.—To the invalid seeking health and -hetourint on oleasu-e, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above propertT, visitor* will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of a first-class sanatorium. Communication dally by steamer and coach alternately. '■ erms, Ss6d per day, £2 10s per week ; £9 four weeks (including baths and towels) Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, Walwera Hotel ; or H. H. Hayr ft Co., Agents. 13, Lower Oneen-street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. G. W ° ° »• Formerly of the Victoria Dining Rooms, Has great pleasure in informing his numerous friends and the publlo in general that he has taken possession of THE BLUE POST DINING ROOMS And BOARDING-HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREK.T EAST, Where be hopes for a continuance of past favours. ALL MEALS, NINEPKNCE. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, UPPER SYMONDS-hTREKT, AUCKLAND. —___. * HENRY MAIDEN, Proprietor. Henry Maiden respectfully informs Travellers and the Public generally that at great expense he has competed additions and improvements, with BATH, BILLIARD, BKO, AND SITTING ROOMS, all comfortably Furnished for the convenience of Travellers and others, rendering this well-known house in every respect a first-class Hotel. DINNERS DAILY .. _ 12 TILL 2. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Seccombe's and other Light Ales and palatable beverages of every description. GOOD STABLING. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, H. Maiden, Proprietor. THORPE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL ST. HELLIER'S BAY. MR. D. THORP begs to intimate to the general public that be has, at considerable expense, built a commodious Temperance Hotel close to the fit.Hellier's Bay Wharf, and commanding a magnificent sea view, where he is prepared to provide picnic parties with dinners, teas, and all kinds of refreshments, at reasonable prices. A limited number of person- can be received as boarders, the accommodation -nd service being all that can he desired. > his favourite place Of resort is specially recommended to invalids, Splendid beach for sea bathing. For terms, apply to the proprietor, MR. D. THORPE, AT TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ST. HttLLI ER'S BAY MERCER RAILWAY REFRESH MENT ROOMS. Tourists by rail to the LAKES AND WAIKATO DISTRICTS Can always rely on getting REFRESHMENTS At the wcll-kno»n RAILWAY "REFRESH MENT ROOMS. BEST OF MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF EVERY TRAIN. N.B.— Trains stop opposite above Rooms for twenty minutes. CALL IN AND JUDO K«'R YOURSELVES THE QUALITY OF TH*. MEALS AND ATTENDANCE. LIUUORS: The best BRAND.i only kept in stock. MRS. L. R. JAMES, Proprietress. mHOMAS QUO I, -*■ PARK HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. THOMAS QUOI has much pleasure in returning his most sincere thanks to the public of Auckland and its surroundings who, together with his numerous country friends, have to kindly supported him in the past, and at the same time could' assure his many atrons tbat no effort on his part will be.spared to make the NOW WELL-KNOWN PARK HOUSE a still more favourite rendezvous with the local and travelling pub The positi n is a most healthful and central our, adjoining as it doe* the very heart of the city, and yet having the advantage of the pur« ah of the Albert Park—Auckland's most beautiful and fashionable hreathlng space The table wll be found to be equal, if not superior, to any in town, while the, lodginv accommodation is unsurpas ed in the city everything being new and clean Hot and cold baths Prices to suit all pockets. Board and lo 'cing from 17s 6d per week. Meals at all hours, 9.. Visitors to town during the approaching holidays are requested to note the address— THOMAS QUOI, PARK. HOUSE, VICTORIA-BTREET EAST. LOCAL IvDIIST RIE S. TAUKANQA chkese factory SWING'S K.AIPARA MULLET JOHN REID & CO., Agents

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7828, 23 December 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7828, 23 December 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7828, 23 December 1886, Page 8

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