Public Notices. , ■ Government like insurance\JT DEPARTMENT. OPENING OF A TONTINE SAYINGS FUND SECTION. 1 Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now being issued. New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to Join this Section. All profits accruing after entering the Section are set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining in the Soctlon at the end of 1900, when liberal relu na In cash are anticipated. The principles of the Tontine and mode of keeping aocounts are not kept secret, as in case of other Tontines advertised. tar Information can be obtained at the Head office and all branohes and agenolea, and also from the Travelling Agents of.the Department. D. M. LUCK lE. - • Commissioner. "pIDfIN TERRACE KOAD BOARD. notice re striking special rate for water SUPPLY. Notice li hereby given that the Board intend, at a Special Meeting to be held October 11th. to make a Special Order to Strike a Spoolal Rata for a Wat»r Supply for the District, of 0-16ths of a penny In the £ oa the rateable value of the property In the district, the said Rate to be an Annual Recurring Hate, and to be levied annually for twenty sir years from the Ist day of <<ctoo. r, 1887, to be payable In one sum, - at the of tof tbe Board, on the Ist d.y of Ootober in eaoh year, until the whole loan < f £2600 Is paid off. W. O. POOKLINOTON', Clerk. Eden Terrace Road Board, September 16th, 1887 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The Partnership hitherto txlatin; between the naderaigned, trading together as Coupland and i 0., Grain and V odnce Merchants, Anoltland, bai been dissolved by mutual consent, as and from Augur 25, 1817, and the business will in future be carried on by Levi Coupland, to whom all debts due to the late firm are payable. All claims against the late Arm must be rendered on or before 31st October next. GEORGR HARPER. LEVI COUP! AND, 'Witness ............ E. Perkins, • Accountant, Auokland. IN connection with the foregoing, I beg to intimate that my business will be oonducted on the premises, Custom-street, under the old title of "Ccapland and C 0.," nd I hope to merit a continuance of the confidence bestowed upon the late firm for the past twelve years, LW! COUPLAND. ; IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF D. H. MpKENZIE. All Parties indebted to the Estate are requested to pay the amounts due by them as promptly as possible. Mr. Cottenbam Kingsford has been empowered to receive sam and his receipt only will be recognized by the Trustee*. JOHN BUCHANAN, ) WM, JOHNSTON, '}• Trustees. R. O. YOUNG, ) Port-street/ Auckland. Auckland agricultural and MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. Notice is hereby given that all overdue Calls or Aocounts due by Shareholders or others in the above Estate must be paid to me at once, or they will be hande<l to ttis Company's solicitors. ' A AKX. HEATHER, Liquidator. Office : Cnstoms-street West. September 23,1837. rjv E WAREHOUSES or THE UNDERSIGNED ,/ WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3. L. D. NATHAN k CO. \ j-V E. &A. ISAACS * £ ARTHUR H. NATHAN NEHUNGA RECREATION SfiSrRVE, his Reserve will bo Closed to the Public on' SATURDAY, October 15, 1887, WEBB ft ADAM. 4 , Lessees* ' fJIO tobacco growers. SEED. SEED. SEED. The undersigned ha* just received a parcel of now Tobacco Seed from America, containing • be fallowing varetles: i<entuo»y, Broad Leaf Connecticut, Golden Leaf, and Dark Virginia (these descriptions having proved most suitable fur the' various districts in this Colony). Packets, containing sufficient seod for one acre, of any of these varieties, may be obtained on application ; p.'lce, Is per packet. * ' 1 ; AUSTIN WALSH. ; July 23,1887. Tobacco Factory, Auckland. . Electoral, - ; rpo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gin ' Litii in,—Hiring to return to Wellington before the official doclaration of th* Poll* at which I was anxious to have personally thanked you, I take this opiortuslty of expressing my most llnoere gratitude to those electors and other gentlemen who supported me in the recent election. No explanation from me is needed to acquaint you of the causes of my defeat. , The contest, bo far as myself and my friends are concerned, been itterly devoid of intrigue or any kind of intolerance—a consolation, I am sure, full of honour to myself and to t the six hundred and twelve faithful electors who voted for me, It is chiefly to bo regretted that owing to a wanton division of your votes, the views of the majority of the electors have been unworthily set at naught. , In courting tho favour* of electors at any time I have never promised more than a humble and persevering endeavour to do my duty to the people, and I look back with pleasure and comfort to my past political actions, which, 1 believe, are without re* proach. Thanking you again,, I remain, Yours faithfully, JOS. A. I'OLE. ' iJIO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentl*miw,— I desire to tender, through the medium of the Press, my hearty thanks for tho very large measure of support accorded to me on Monday last. I thank the members of ray several Committees for the energetic manner in which they endeavoured to secure my return. I thank those gentlemen who supported mo at the ballot box. I also thank tho conitituescy for the courteous reception I met with at all my public appearances. I have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obodieut servant, S. S. OSBORNE. Penrose, September 80, 1887. pARNIiLL ELECTION; Any party having a elalm against Mr. Seymour Thome George's Committee will please furnish samo to Mr. W Johnston, Stanley street, mot later than MONDAY, Brd inst. A LL CLAIMS against Mr. E. W. Mor-. rlson in connection with Auckland West Election are to be sent in to Mr. T. O. Graham before SATURDAY, Ist October. (1 RASS MANURE,—Freezing Company'* V3I £7 19<.~ Supplied liy all Merchants. BON I£B — Our price, delivered at tho Works, Rallwiy Wlnrf, In quantities not loss than half a ton. is £4 IC< 6<l per ton ; r>r £& per ton at Chemical Works. Wustft»ld Siding, Otabuhu. Bags supplied or returned to Port or Railway Station, Freealng Company, Auokland and Westfield. GARDEN MANURE.- Freezing ComVJT pany'a, In 2a 6d Una.—Supplied by all Store. I keepers, . /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 1
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