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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO .SHIPOWNERS, ETC, In retiring from the Ship Chandlery business, I beg to tender my sincere thanks to my many friends for their generous hUpport during tho last fourteen years, and will consider it a personal favour if my late patrons will kindly transfer their patronago to my successors in the business, Messrs. Ross and Co., whom I can confidently recommend. d. h. Mckenzie, Auckland, September 23, 1887. WITH reference to the above announcemeat, wo have much pleasure in Intimating to tho friends of the late Firm, and the public generally, that we will carry on 'lie business of Ship Chandlers, «all Maliori, etc., in our temporary premises at No. 17. l<ower Queen-street, and hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the late firm. ROSS & CO, THE Sail Loft will be under the manage* merit of Mr. Charles ileynolds, who had chaigo of thin branch of Captain McKonz a's business for the last fourteen years. i lie services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, for many years head storamin for Meisrs. J. and 1) Ox ley and Captain I). H. McKenzie, have been retained for the new firm. Woods will arrive by next steamer from Sydney, and by direct steamers from Home. ROSS & CO.. [SuccoßSora to Captain D. 11. McKohzle.] SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, Etc. Temporary premises, No. 17, Lower Queon-stroet, Auckland. M RB ' it MERVILLE ' MILLINER, HAS NOW OPENED trP a IIER' SHIPMENT or. SUMMER GOODS, SECURED FROMJTHB LEADING HOUSES AT HOME. WELLESLEY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERAJHOUSE. fJIHE THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL Have deposited at MR. J. H. WITHEFORD'S OFFICE SHORTLAND--8 t'REICT, A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 01" TUB THAMES GOLD FIELDS, Together with particulars of liberal concessions the Council have decided to make, with a view to encourrage the introduction of English capita!. Mr. Withoford, having been identified with tho Auckland Goldfloldii alnca their first opening, and having for some timo past been collecting mining information for English clients, is in a position to advise f,ny representative of Home buyers who may bo in Auckland as to the merits of the various eligible Goldfleld Properties. PLANS, REPORTS, AND THE FULLEST RELI ABLE INFORMATION OF ANY MINING PROPERTY may be obtained on application at his office. MINING ASSOCIATION. NEW SYSTEM OF WORKING THE GOLDFIELDS The Public of Auckland desirous of engaging in GoldQeld operations, on the non-liability system now so popular in Australia, are invited to take shares in the above Association. Shares £12 each, payable £1 monthly. Experienced miner* employed at £1 per week, with a share in tho profits, after wages rind expenses have been deducted. Full particulars as to the management and method of working on application to J. H. WITHE FORD, Shortland-street, T GREAT MISTAKE /\ Is often made in imagining that Toys and Fancy tiooits only are obtainable at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. An inspection will soon dispel th» illusion. Some of the most useful sood* of everyday requirement In personal and household use are to be seen and purchased at the lowest possible prices. We add a few It as, but to enumerate fully would require a page of the Herald Breakfast a»ts, China, 103 6d, 29 pieces Dinner sets,' 61 pieces, 25s Tea Sots, China, 10* lid, 40 pieces Gold and Silver Jewellery, all New Stock, and Warranted Genuine Electroplated Tablespoons and Forks, Is each Dessert 9.1, Tea tid Pure Albaloid white metal throughout, Tablespoons and Ft rks, OJ, Dessert id, Tea 2d each ffbite-hanalod Table Knives, rlvetted, 8d each; Dessert 6d each Table .Mat?, Set of 6 Crumb Brush, and Tray, Is the pair Tbe ornUhophone, to teach canaries to sing and imitate th» warbling of a bird, is, a novelty Morocco and Calf-bound Albums, 2s 6d, formerly 7s 6d each Set of 8 Jugj, 2s Glass Dishe* and Stand*, Biscuit Glasses, etc., marvellously cheap Vases and Lustre*, Glass Shades, with Flowers and Fancy Glassware; a splendid assortment, below wholesale prices The 6d f'acket of Notepaper, containing 5 Quires (120 Bbeets), is unequalled. Envelopes to match,, fid per 100 Moustache Cups and Saucers, from 6d Strong and Good Large Oup3 and Saucers, 4sd each Basketware we have especially cheap Japanese floods in great variety Fire Screen urnaments all at Is each, formerly Gs each A Glass Sugar and Cream, tfd the pair Covered Glass Butter, 3d In Desks, Workboxes, VVorkbaskets, Victorias, Writing cases, etc., wo havo some splendid values Tea Cosies very cheap Wedding and Birthday Cards in great variety Tricycles, Rocking Horses and Carts, Barrows, Dolls of all kinds, and Toys in endless variety AT QOODSON'S j^RCADE 210 QUEhN-STREET. (Opposite McArthur's.) JJO2LAN A UNDO N, CIVIL"! ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED ~AND~ LICENSED* SURVEYORS,' COLONIAL BANK. Telephone No. '85. jyj" ONTHLY g MMA R Y (VIA SAN FRANCISCO), THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY (12 Pages) WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, October 10, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL TUB LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, 'COMMERCIAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL" AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial. News for Home Readers, and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY TWOPENCE PER COPY Yearly Subscription (franked and posted s. d regularly from the Hbrald OQice, to any address), in advance .. . • 4 '' Ditto ditto, credit .. ~ ... -- '• 4®" Country Settlers may have the Sim:' posted to any part of the United Kingdom an Australasian Colonies on forwarding the addrevi 3d. stamps to tho Publisher. TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBE*-: TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERAT.IV ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS roll THE OURREXT QUARTER, PAID BEFORE THE 21»T INSTA.V.. WILL DE CItUIGKD TEN SHILLINGS, When not posted ; if posted, ISs 6d ; after THAT DATE, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, I Or 16s 11 potted, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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