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Meetings"VTORTH NEW ZEALAND WOOLLEN XI MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Ld.) Notice is hereby Riven that the First Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the North New Zealand Woollen Manufacturing Company (Ld.) will be held at the Company's Roistered Office, PalmerstonBuildings, Auckland, Queen-street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fobruary, 1887, at three o'clock in llie afiornoon, for the transaction of the following business 1, To confirm minutes iA meeting held on the 4th March, 1888. 2. To receive Director) Report. 8. To Elect Directors In the place and room of Robert Clapliam Barstow (Chairman), Thomas Morrin, William Greenwood. William I odder 'Ihouias Taylor Masefield, D. H. McKeuzie, Dtvid ft. Cruickshank, John liatger, James l obirtaon, James Wlngate, John F. Connolly the present Directors of the Company, th.) Said Direr retiring by resignation from office on that date. 4. To receive and consider Directors' Report and Balance-sheet. 6. Generally, to discuss the Company's business. By order. ' ARTHUR D. BENNETT, Secretary. 10, Palmerston Building?, Queen -jf.teet Wharf, Auckland, January 28, 1887. Auckland gas company [LIMITED.] Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders in this Company will be held in the Office, 26, Wyndham-strei't, on MONDAY, the 7th day February next, at C»o o'clock p m.. to receive the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, to declare a Dividend for the hilf-year ended December 81st last, and to elect two Directors and twj Auditors in the place of those who retire at such meeting. The Transfer Book* will be Closed from Wednesday, the 2nd, to the 7th February inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. Auckland, 281.1 i January, 1687. Devon pout steam ferry comPANY (LIMITED;. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of t v above Company will be held in the oddfellows' Hall, Clarence-street, Devnnport, on WEDNESDAY, 9th day of February, 1887, at 3 o'clock p.m. IItrSINKSS. To receive Report and Hal-mc-ibest for the yoar nnried 81st December, lgxti, and to elect a Director and Two Auditors. By order of the Directors. BENJ. TANNEI', Secretary! RUGBY UNION. A Meeting of Delegates will ha held in the Chi<>room, Imperial Hotel, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, February 3, at eight o'clock. Business to receive Treasurer's Report, and any other business that may be brought up. JAMES M. SIBBIN, Hon. Treasurer. ORESTERS' FETE. A Meeting of Committee will bo held on SATURDAY, the 6th instant, at Messrs. Sibldn and Browne's, Albert-str<et, at 7.30 p.m. All Accounts are requested to be sent in to above address on same date.—J. Lovkll, Sec. rjnHE Annual Meeting of tho Members of it the Northern Club will take place TO-DAY (Thursday), 3rd instant, at 2 16 p.m. 1 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE every .Eli THURSDAY EVENING at haif-past seven p.m. in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association, corner of WeUealey and Albert Streets. New arrivals cordially Invited. Agricultural. jpARMING WITH FRUIT GROWING. If sufficient encouragement offered, the advertisor 13 prepared to cut up about 8000 Acres of Land in 50 to 100-Acre Blocks for the purpose of systematically and in a co-operative spirit combining the abovenamed industries. Ihe land has a river frontage of about 6 miles whilst among the sheltered gullies and bays of a Lake 7 miles long, the settler will find most beautiful sites, or residences. A lirge portion of the land consists of alluvial flats of Flax Toitoi, Cabbagetree, heavy Tea-tree, and high Fern lands. Of the very high clafS quality of such it is unnecessary to speak. Tho remainder is chiefly undulating hill country plougliabls to the top. It is proposed that the farm Land shall be chiefly used for dairying purposes and tho production of work. For Fruit, it is Intended that the growing of such small fruit as Strawber.ifs, Gooseberries, Cherries, Hums, etc., shall be chiefly attended to. Medicinal Plants to receive attention. A Factory for Dairying purposes and another for Preserving, Canning, and Drying F.uit to be erected when required. Settlers with families preferred, but anyone who will work will be treated with. Price of land will vary from £2 an acre upward, according to quality of land ; if in grass or unimproved ; situation, etc. Satisfactory references to applicants possession of a capital of not less than £500 will bo required. Further particulars will be kindly given by Mr. W. GARRETT, Mana?er Farmers' Co-operative Association, Auckland. Dental. E. C 0 x 4 S0 N DENTISTS, KINGSLKY HOUSE, HOESON-STREET, Auckland. E. COX, L.D.S., (Eng ) H. COX, D.D.>., ( Michigan University, U.S.A.) J Q.OODWIN C° X ' DENTAL SURGEON, 14S, QUEEN-STREET, A. M. P. SOCIETY'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. A VANITY BUT A NECESSITY. MR. PARKII\SON, the eminent Dentist of Brookstreet, London, says "ARTIFICIAL TEETH are not a vanity but a necessity. Health and Comfort being au impossibility if tho Natural Teeth are useless, and they have not been replaced by properly made and adjusted Artificial ones." MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL. D.S. Late of Pembridge Gardens, Nottlng Hill, London, W.) Suppllos Artificial toeth as follows— £ r d Single Tooth, from 0 5 0 Upper Set .. ~ ~300 Lower Set .. — .. ..300 *ull Set, Upper and Lower ~ ..600 IMPORTANT.— Teeth supplied by Mb. Tyndat.t. are warranted not to discolour, and can be mounted in Gold, Silver. Platinum, Vulcanite, or Celluloid at the option of tho patient. Address : MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, DENTAL SURGEON, Grey - street, Auckland PAUSODONOPTIC SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES The new Pansodonoptic Spectacles (signifying the iSye eoothod or relieved from pain) combine many special advantages for the relief of weak or inflamed vision, and are highly recommended as a valuable assistance to the night, and as a preservative to the eyes. The peculiar construction of the frames enables a person using the Spectacles or Eyeglasses, to look over them for distant objects, while fo»* reading or close objects the lenses are placed close to and well under tho eyes, giving an amount of ease and comfort to the wearer for all purposes, absolutely unattainable by any of the ordinary forms of Spectacles. The agreeable tint of the Glasses employed gives a soothing effect to the eyes when reading or writing, subduing the glare of gas, lamp or candle light, and neutralising the fatiguing strain on the eyes so commonly experienced by the wearers of glasses. At the request of several customers, J. HOWDEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-ST., has imported a selection of tho above, and Invito nspectlon. gUTC H-B R & C ° - ' FORT-STREET, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVAL, Experienced and caroful men sent to take down furniture, pictures, etc., pack the same for long or short journeys. Spring Vans and Covered Waggons for hire on reasonable terms. Goods stored and insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private treaty Prompt settlements. ' MONEY TO LEND at currant rates of Interest; It. LAISHLEV, Queen attraafc

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 8

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