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-'■';; : ' . ■•"':;: Tenders. - .^~' v . < mENDERS for Painting Schoolbaild~ JL ing* at:- • , _ .■ ■ .. i'j" ;"' Waikiekib East Alexandra >" ' , . ; waipu central ■ 5 OnAUPO , . . Waipu Cove '.-.■' Tk Rahc • , '. Te Rore will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, ~ .until two p.m. on FRIDAY, Gth December, 18S9. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the; Office of the Victoria Arcade, Auckland; and oh; application to the , Chairmen of the respective School Committees. : i? . « : mHE . GEAR : MEAT, -PRESERVING X AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). J TENDERS FOR HIDES AND CALFSKINS, Tenders for the Purchase of , the .Company's Output of Hides and Calfskins for twelve mouths from Ist January next will be received at the Company's : Oflkes, Wellington, up to noon on 23th instant. ■" W. 11. MILLWARD, ; ~ •:'. . Secretary.^ .Wellington, November 0,1880. ;■ >: ■-'r.iW mO B U I L D E • R Si Tenders will be received until noon of MONDA3J, , -' December 2, for the Erection and Completion ofjfa . Villa Residence, Clifton Road, Ponsonby.; : :M:l- ---■/-,/:'": K.D. BARTLEY, '■;{■;-;* '...['. : ■','■■''.■'*• ■■■ ": ,: ;\ i ,-.-' ';r'. ' Architect.?^ .-•,'•..:-.:' \\. '-"" Railways. -" :; / : " ; -'.J , mHE RAILWAY REFORM LEAGUE. • . CHAIRMAN : ' V ' Captain W.C.Daldy, J.P. '% Secretary: : C. D. Wbitconibo, Esq., J.P. ■ ■'■"'. <■ ■ '':■'■'.i;- - THEASUItEU:'■'■.'? -><:'■■ ■■ ■■:■". * : :.: '■•■•; ; W. R. Moody, Esq., J.P. X^ :.','";""' './---'■ BANKERS : .: -v .." ',"'; '!,,=, The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. . '■ : Genkka- Committee : ..: -v Dr. J. L. Campbell C. C. McMillan, Esq., J.P. Colonel Burton-, ; R. W. Moody, Esq., J.P. L. I). Nathan, Esq. - E. McLean, Esq. - If. D. Rich, Esq. ; John Reid, Esq. ' • :. A. Hell, Esq. : Thos. Macky, liuq.; ■• ':>.■■ U. J. Hutchinsou, Esq. D. U.-MacDounell, Esq., James Russell, Esq. J. 1 ,. -• ' * S. Vailo, Esq. W.Duncan, Esq., J.P. - R. Cranwol), Esq. : O.Mays, Ksq. ~%'■ J. Fisher, Ksq. F. G. lSwington.Esq.jJ.P. Jesse King, Esq. J. Phillipps, Esq. ;•' ■ It. R. Hunt, Ksq B. J. Esaiu, Ksq. ~ , W. Gorrie, Esq. E. W. Burton, Esq. '* ■.■'■ A. Bull, Ksq. W.McCullough,Esq., J.P. G. Rhodes, Ksq. R. Cameron, Esq. v- ■ ■ * James Adams, Esq. James Knox, Ksq., C.Ei'j ■ Thos. Hawke, Esq. With power to add to their number. ■ '?• i , KxKcirrivE Committee: .„ . ■■■'■' Chairman— A. Bell, K=>q. -•; C. C. McMillan, Esq., J.P. R. W. Moody, Esq., J.P. Jaw. Russell, Esq. Samuel Yaile, Esq.. .• Office of the League : >■»'* HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SUORTLANDt STRKET, AUCKLAND. . -~T I The object of the league is to obtain such a rectification of the system of management ns v will more effectually knit tho country producing districts with the centres of industry/ and population, and both with the outlets of trade. The following, are the principal points which it has as yet adopted as its platform, viz.:— V 1. The total abolition of differential rating. 2. The abolition of mileage rating, and the subatiution of a stage system... ;>; "■'• ■■• 3. The stage system adopted must, be of such a nature as to give special facilities to" districts ami settlers far removed from , a. ;. •' '■ • market. ■■ ■ • , - " ;-- ; ■ ".... 4. A reduction in the charges for the conveyance of passengers and goods. ' - .*»' 5. A simplification in theclassiHeationof goods. 6. A simplification'and amalgamation of tur- ; : minal, weighing, cranage, and other charges. ", ! :• In pceklug a reformation in the administration of j our Railways, all sections of the community: bun j unite, for all are equally interested. It is therefore coiitideiitly hoped that ; the League will command that amount' of public support and co-operation which the vast importance of it.s aims entitles it to expect, and that all who have the true interests of | the country at heart will actively assist the com- j mittee. u ,-V':'-.t ■>■ '."■■■■"' ■■■■ : T~':; ? '■-■"'-:■. ••;?*':?". Funds will l>e required to carry on the work. 'The amount of entrance subscription fixed for the Auckland League is not less than live shillings (ss) ; it is, however,"not intended; to limit subscriptions to this amount, and several members have subscribed £6 r>B each to Its fund*. The committee will be happsUK receive subscriptions. from all who 'are interested inits objects,■"even from' such as may not*desire to enrol themselves as members. '.' : •■ Subscriptions and donations may be sent to the Treasurer, nt tho league's office. Please cross cheques and nionev orders " Colonial Bank." The roll of memiKJis is at the office of ttw league, . and ladies and gentlemen wishing to join can do so either peisonally or by lotter. . I Auckland, 10th September, ISBO. Booksellers and Stationers. HAIL Irj EA L A NDIA! NOW READY, THE NOVEMBER PART OF : ZEALANDIA ■ ■•■.'■' ■ ::/■: The ■.■■■■■■ : .. ■•■ > .. : :■ :'. ■ . ' : ■.":.■':■ . -; ;1 -.'-- , :'..:■: ■■ •.' ■;.■>-.■: : l v-i '":-..'. ':■ ■'-.< I .*" HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND j MAGAZINE, Written by New Zeokuiders for New Zealanders. Amongst other interesting items this month may be mentioned : Continuation of the Thrilling Serial, "The Mark of Cain," with a weird illustration: Miss Eraser on the Domestic Training of Our Girls ; commencement of a series' of Articles on the Hot Lukes, by Dr. Newman ; The Grey Lady, a mystic tale by an Auckland writer Musical Notes by Anacreon, Tutauakai, and Mr. Towsey; Thompson's" Out' in the Open"; Land Nationalization ; Athleticism, &c. , ; | Price, 6d, post free; Os 6d per year. I WI L DM A N, BOOKSELLER, AUCKLAND. And all Booksellers. AND /"COOPER'S LIST OF WORKS ON YACHTS, BOATS, AND CANOES, BUILDING, SAILING, AND MANAGEMENT .' v L.V--'-'- > ■■■■■:■-:'< '■ :■■;'■;.■.■ -■:■;■,. ■■■/,;' sd Brett's N.Z. and South Pacific Pilot .. .. 7 0 BiddleV Hints on yacht-Buildinsj for Amateurs .. .. .... .. .. .. 2 C Biddle's Hints in Amateur Yacht Designing.. 2 0 Biddle's Amateur Sailing in Open and Halfdecked Boats ".".. .... .. :. i 0 Biddle's Flints on Yachting, or the Corinthian Yachtsman.. .. .. .. .: .. ..4 0 Burgess, Knots, Ties, and Splices .. ..13 Davis, G. C, Practical Boat Sailing for Amateurs.. .. ;.;...' .. ... .- ...00 Fitzgerald, Capt., Boat Sailing and Racing .. 3 0 Orosvenor, J., Model Yachts and Boats, Mak- - j ing and Sailing .'. .. .. .. .. 6 0 International Commercial Code of Signals ..13 (i Kemp, Di, Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing 27 0 j Kemp, D., Yacht Architecture ...I .. 45 0 Kunhardt, C, Steam Yachts and Launches .. 17 0 Lamout, .7., Yachting in Arctic Seas .. .. 11 (5 i Neison, A., Practical Boat Building for Ama- . •■ teurs ..'■■■ ; ' '■''.'■ - .... ■ ■-"■■.. ' : ' : .- ■■■ .. V' 0 Norrie, J. XV., Tho Seaman's Now Daily Assis- f bint -..:■'. .. .; -- ...,■ :■..:..' 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 1

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