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Meetings. riTATJPntI EXTENDEDCOAL MIKING X COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the Taupiri Extended Coal Mining Company (Limited), will bo held at the Company's Office, Fort-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November, 1888, at half-past two p.m., when the following resolutions, with or without modifications, will be proposed :— 1. That the Capital of the Company be increased to £24,000 by the creation of 12,000 new shares of £1 each. 2. That the Directors of the Company are hereby authorised to issue such number of the said shares at such times and at such rates of premium as they may deem expedient. . By order of the Directors. FRANZ 6CHERFF, SecretaryAuckland, October 25, 1855. THE ARCHHILL BRICK AND TILE X COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Archhill Brick and Tile Company (Limited) will be held, at the Office of the Company, No. 21, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, en WEDNESDAY, the 31st October, IS2S, at twelve o'clock noon. Business : To receive the Directors' Report and Balancesheet, and the election of Directors and Auditor. J. FRIAR CLARKE, Secretary. Auckland, October 20, 1588. QTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Public Hall, Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of October, 18SS, at eight p.m. Business : To receive the Annual Report and Balancesheet, to elect two Directors, Auditor, &c. Messrs. William Dalton Bush and Alfred Sturges are the retiring Directors, who are eligible for reelection. F. R. FALLWELL, Secretary. Otahuhu, October 16, 1888. Volunteer Notices. yiCTOKIA RIFLES. Members of the above Corps are warned to attend an Inspection Parade called for TO-MORROW (Saturday), October 27th, at the Drill-shed, at halfpast two "p.m. Full Dress, Anns, and Accoutrements. Every member is ordered to attend. BY ORDER, A. J. SAVILLE, Hon. Sec. Booksellers and Stationers. Tl P T O N & ri 0. s. d. Prospectors' Pocket-book, G. A. Goyder, K.C.S 16 Simple Testa for Minerals, J. Campbell, M. A. 2 6 Assaying Lead, Copper, Silver, Gold, and Mercury, Bodermaun and Kerl .. .. 15 0 Aiders' .Manual, Wabl and Kerl .. .. 16 0 Practical Assaying, J. Mitchell, F.C.S. .. 40 0 Metallurgy of Silver, Gold, and Mercury in the United States. Vol. 1., Silver, T. Egleston, LL.D. 45 C Mines and Minerals, a Guide for the Australian Miner, Cox and Ratte 9 £ Roasting Gold and Silver Ur&s, Kestel.. .. 21 C Elements of Metallurgy, a Practical Treatise, J. A Phillips and H. Bauerman .. .. 40 C Chemistry of the Goldflelds, J. G. Black, M.A. 10 t HandbooK of New Zealand Mines, W. J. M. Lamach .. . .. 5 ( Manual of Mineralogy and Lithology, J. D. Dana 9 £ Descriptive Mineralogy, H. Bauerman, F.G.S. 7 C Systematic Mineralogy, H. Bauerman, F.G.S. 7 ( Study of Rocks, F. Rutley, F.G.S 5 C Practical Blowpipe Assaying, Attwood .. 15 C Metals and their Application, C. R. Alder Wright. D.SC 4 ( Electro-Deposition, a Practical Treatise, A. Watt 15 ( Text-book of Geology, A. Gietie .. ... 30 ( Clans-boot of Geology, A. Giekie .. „ 12 ( Advanced Text-book of Geology, D. Page .. 8 ( Engineering Geology, W. H. Penning .. „ 1 ( Geology for All J. L. Loblory .31 U i' TON & CO. /~iHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER LIST OF BOOKS ON YACHT AND BOAT BUILDING AND SAILING s. d Brett's New Zealand and South Pacific Pilot 10 ( Boats of the World Depicted and Described 4 ( Biddlo, T. ii, Hints in Aimitour Yacht Dosigning • ■■ 3 1 Biddle. T. K., Modol Yacht Building and Sailing, etc 4 i Biddlu, T. IC, Amateur Sailing in Open and Half-docked Boats 4 i Biildlu, T. 1.., Hints on Yachting, or the Corinthian Yachtsman .. .. .. 4 i Davis, G. C, Boat Sailing for Amateurs .. 6 ' Fitzgerald, Capt., Boat Sailing and Racing.. 3 ' Grosvenor, J., .Model Yachts and Boats: Making and (Sailing 0 ■ International Code of .signal* .. ~ .. 13 ' Kemp, D., Yacht and Boat Sailing .. .. "7 Kemp, D,, Yacht Architecture 45 Kep)>iug, R., Masting and Rigging .. .. 3 Kcpping, R., sails and £>ailmakin£ .. .. 3 Lamuni, J., Yacntlng in the Arctic Seas .. 11 Lecky, Capt., Wrinkles in Practical Navigation 17 Neison, Kemp, and Davics, Boat Building and Sailing '.8 Nei3on, A., Practical Boatbuilding for Amateurs .. .. .. 3 Nome, .1. W., The Seaman's New Daily As. sisiant .. .. .. 0 Bossier, W. 11., The Yachtsman's Handy Book i Prescott, C. [{~ The Sailing Boat and its Management .. .. .■ . ..3 Stanatleld-liiclcs, Yachts, Boats, and Canoos 12 Stephens, W. P., Caroo and Boat Building, with Plates 8 Tiphy's Practical Canoeing .. .. .. 0 Vaux, C. 8., Canoe Handling 0 Walton,.!. IC, Model Yachts ! Building and Hailing .. . ..3 Wood«ate, W. 8., Oars and Sculls, and How to Use Them ;. 4 Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. 70, QUEEN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. Groceries, &c, TH e. and m .JLlie jJfJLi CO-OPERATIVE STORES. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AM BEST GROCERY STORES IN AUCKLAND. EARLE AND M ONTGONERY 205, STREET, AM) Alt AN GAH APE ROAD. FOR LOWEST CASH PRICES SEND FOl MONTHLY PRICK LIST, POST FREE. A Storekeeper who does a very large trade mus Bel] cheap, and turning over the stores quickly, i stands to reason that the Goods are always Fresl and New. We are THE LAUc.ENT STORE KKKPKRS IN AUCKLAND, and OUR GOOD. ARE ALL OK THE BUST QUALITY. Our Prices for First-class Articles aro:— inoil> Bags Flour, Bs, 9s 9cl, 10s 0d each. 601b Bag* Flour, 4s M, 4s 9d, Da 6d each. Sugar, f)Ulb bapf", 13h Tea, from Is 4(1 to Is lud jior lb, in 01b or 1211 tins, and 2d per lb reduction. Currants, vory best, Md per lb ; 5 Bars pood Soap, Is. All of which are carefully Packed and Delivered t< station or steamer at Auckland Free of Cartage. j We do not charge for Sacks or Cases, and iiiaki I ns few packages as possible to avoid extra freight. OUR TERMS ARE CASH WITH ORUliilt. P. 0.0. or Cheques pleaso make payable to EARLI3 AND IyTONTGOMERY JLtJL 200, queen-street, or KARANOAHAPE road, auckland. ■VTIN DE CHAM PIG NY A LIGHT WINE OF NON-INTOXICANT PRO PERTIES, Elegant) Bouquet, Rich in Tannin, and Free from Acidity! Is specially adapted for Summer Consumption, am from its cheapness is within the reach of all. Price per l J)oz, Case, 255. F. WINTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, > 03, Lower Queen-street. THE VERNAL EQUINOX. — For pro tection against cold, rain, and wind, there i nothing comparable to my CASHMERE WATEB PROOFS and FUR DOLMANS. They are a suitable for Summer as for Winter, whilst for even ing wear they are indispensable. « The " Favourite" is made of Cashmere, is sixt inches long, and allows of free use of the arms. A there is no indiarubber, the ventilation is perfect. J. M. MoLACHLAN, 222, Quetm-atreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9196, 27 October 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9196, 27 October 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9196, 27 October 1888, Page 8

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