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■ Electoral j rjIAKAPUNA LICENSING DISTRICT. The following Candidates were selected at a public meeting of ratepayers as representing the independent and moderate section of electors, and being gentlemen whose qualifications for the office of Licensing Commissioners are undoubted, elector* Are requested to plump for this ticket/ / Charles Edward Button/ / James Faulkner / / John Alexander Maoktry F. A. Quick , / Edward James WaUls. The Polling takes place on. SATURDAY next, 10th instant, at the Lake Schoolr.ofim, and Gladstone Hall, North oo te. / ATaWXANDER BRUCE, /1 halrman of Committee. JOSHUA JACKSON. Secretary. rjIAKAPUNA LICENSING DISTRICT. At a Meeting UeJd last evening at Lake Takapuna, it was resolved '<0 support the undermentioned Candidates, The Co>ovmlttee earnestly request the Moderate Voters of all Va'rties to give their votes and support to thsss gentle Attn Melville, Thomas / ' Shea, Michael Parrish) Mark The, Boiling takes pl-ce on SATURDAY, the 10th at the Lake Schoolroom and Gladstone Hall, Noi.J>cote. Educational. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Examination for Entrance Scholarships will commence on MONDAV, the 4th of Apt 11 next. The name* of candidates, with the subjects selected, must be notified to the Registrar on or before MONDAY, the 88th March inst. ROBERT KIDD. ' Registrar. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Slnglag. Terms, Ac., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukan Road, Parnell. For Sale. RAKINO BMOKED FISH, at the Boat, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Fresh supply each day.—a. Sandford, Rakino Island PROFITABLE Business for Sale. Capital required, about £400; books shown to a bona fide purchaser; owner retiring on account of illhealth.—Address 8.L., Hhkalp Office. SELLING OFF, at low prices, several good Portmanteaux. Quality and excellence of work oansot be ssrpassed, the manufacturers taking first prize at Wellington Exhibition. Call and see them. Repairs neatly executed.Mrs Hatfield's, Victoria-street West, near Empire Hotel. rjlO PRINTERS, BOOKS BLLERB, ETC. For Sale: A PRINTING, BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS Apply by letter te A. 8.C., Hskald Office FOR SALE— I Timaru Herald; established I 33 rears. Published in most rising district South Canterbury, — Apptgv J. Ives-, Timaru. FOR SALE—A Large-sized Spring Cart, nearly 'new ; or would exchange for a smallsr one, to be seen at l)lgnan's Stables, Albert-Street. FARM FOR SALE— Acres of good Land, 15 miles from City by good road, together with Cows, Horses. Pigs, Poultry, Sprieg Cart, and Haras**, etc.—Price, £600.Sinclair aad Gray. 177, Queen-itreet, IjlOR SALE—Good sound Corned Beef, ' fresh salted, from ljd per lb. One keg to 100 delivered at Railway Station or on board ship.— G. Hulme, Butcher, Queen-street. Auckland. FOR SALE, at Papatoetoe, on South Road—A compact »arm. containing 70 acres, all fenced and improved, with 10-roomed dwellinghouse, stable, cowshed, and other Improvements.— Apply to W. Altken. Lanil Age FOR SALE, a Bargain — 2 splendid sections, each 66 feet 8 inohes by 284 feet: magnificent view 5 fenced and planted with fullgrown shelter tree*; R«>lla Vista Read, Ponsonby; 60s per foot.—Apply W. G. Allen, Victoria Aroad*, Queen-street. FOR SALE—VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE at TAMAHERE, WAIKATO, Containing 680 Acres fl-st-nla<s Land, all in grass or crop, with Dwellinghonse of 11 rooms, Outhouses, Bam Stables, Milking Shads, Dairy, Ac., being situate on Cambridge-Hamilton main, road, is close to a oheese footory, public school, s tore, church, post and telegraph offioes, otc. „„„„„ . „ For particulars, apply to B. TONKS and Co., Queen-street; or, *•_ 8 GRAHAM, on the Property FOR SALE, at Devonport—House and Land, five minutes from wharf, large frontage, rood outbuildings and orchard. - Antdr HENRY BYRON, Shortland-strset. ' TTIOR SALE—Splendid Building Site of about two acres, 'even minutes' walk from Ellerille Station. The property Is planted with ornamental trees, and is very suitable for a residence or for (subdivision, having large frontages to two roads.—Apply to HENRY BYRON, Shortland-street. FOR SALE, EITHER FOR CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS, Within Two Miles of Frankton Junction, 1200 ACRES OF RICH SWAMP LAND, With Plenty of Fall and already Partially Drained. The property is laid off In Sections of Moderate Sixes, each con alnlng some dry land, and il for sale either in sections or as a whole. Prioj, only 80s per acre ; and, to Improving resident settlers, nearly all the parchas* money might remain at a low rate of Interest. Apply to J. B. WHYTE, Hamilton. "U OCKY If 00 K ' ADJOINING EDEN TERRACE, There are still S3 Allotments unsold, which are offered on easy terms at from Sixty to Five Hundred Pounds per lot. Gas is now laid on to every part of the property, and it la contemplated to erect street lamps shortly. The road* are made to fixed levels, so that no one need fear having their property d'terlorated in value through.alteration of levels after they have built. I am prepared to build for responsible purchasers, and Allotments will be shown at any time on appll catlen at my residence. N.B.—Mr. Ewlngton Is my agent. WM. BAKER, Rocky Nook FOR sale. —General Store, doing a profitable business in a mining town, and well worth attention; also, a Good Store in a farming district. Allotments nt Epsom ; Cottage in Union-street, and various other properties. To Let.—Houso in Vermont-street, 8s ; also, Shops and Offices in Queen-street at exceptionally low rates. Life, Fir'-, »nd Marine Insurances effected. Rents and Interest collected. Apply to ANDREW BUCHANAN, Broker and Commission Agent, Marine Chamber, Quay-street. gT. HUBERT'S AUSTRALIAN WINES FOR SALE. JOHN REID A CO., 24, Queen-street. Agents. FRED JOWI TT, CUSTOM-STREET EAST. SPECIALITIES : "GOLDEN GEM" FLOUR XL ALL" OATMEAL TRY THEM. BOX 329. PAUSODON OPTIC SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES The new Pausodonoptic Spectacles (signifying the Eye soothed 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 sight, and as a preservative to the eyes. The peoultar construction of the frames enables a person using the BpecUclen or Eyeglasses, to look over them for distant objects, while for reading or close objects the lenses are placed close to and well under the 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 .i the eyes so commonly experienced by the wearers of glasses. At the request ol several customers,' J. HOWDEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-BT., has Imported a selection of the above, and invite Inspection. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 1

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