Shipping. EXCURSION ST. HELIERS HAY THIS DAY (TUESDAY). A Steamer will run as follows: Leaving Ferry Tee: Leaving St. Ileliers : 10.30 a.m. 4 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 0.15 p.m. Return Fare, Is ; Children, Oil. .. J. It. D. BAKER. ~K 1 CJTEAM TO LONDON, AmXtV Ik) EUROPE. AUSTRALIA, CHINA. JAPAN, INDIA, AMERICA, AND CANADA. Passages secured, and berths engaged by all line# of Steamers, without charge for commission. Railway 'tickets over the Continents of Australia, India, Europe, or America at lowest rates. Interpreters in uniform meet Steamers at all principal Ports, and render assistance gratis. Tickets at Special Reduced Rates to Foreign Tourists over New Zealand Railways. Drafts and Circular Notes Issued and Cashed, and Foreign Monies Exchanged. For further particulars see Cook's Australasian Travellers' Gazette, or on application to THOS. COOK. & SON, Sole Contractors to the Egyptian Government, Wellington, Duiiodiu, Christchurch, Muff, Ac., Ac. aiidat4 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. ~t v "1710R SALE —I new fullJj power steam Launch, light draught; 1 ditto, nearly new, in good working order 1 3-cylinder i.juuu'h Engine, I>y Wigsall; 14* horse power horizontal semi-portable Engine, equal to new ; 1 3-liorse power vertical portable ditto, by Ruston and Proctor ; 1 (i-liorse power vertical cross tube Boiler, t>Ulbs pressure ; 1 35-liorse power multitubular steel lioiler, St>l lis pressure ; 2 111-horse power ditto, ditto, ditto; 1 Donkey Pump; 1 Lift and force Pump ; 1 Douglas Ham, No. 0. —Apply tn R. li. Yeoman Albert Boiler Works. Aquatics. A R. w A R. W A R. -yy A R - w A R - w A RMERCER REGATTA, SATURDAY, Tru MARCH, IS9I. CANOE HURDLE RACES ON THE NOBLE WAIKATO RIVER. FUN FOR THOUSANDS. Come and see the Mercer Regatta. * THOMAS PORTER, Hon. See.-$ Corporation Notices. ~ QIT V OF AUCKLAND. FIXING LEVELS. It is hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of Auckland to Fix the Levels of BAYFIELD ROAD AND BULWER-STREET, PON SON BY. Plans may be seen in the City Engineer's Office, CobuYg-stieet, Auckland, within office hours, and all persons interested herein, or liable to be aggrieved thereby, will he heard by City Council at a meeting to be held on THURSDAY, February 5, ISDI, at 6.30 p.m. All objections must lie made in writing, addressed to the Council, and sent to them not less than ten (10) days before the day appointed on which to hear objections. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, January t>, 1891. 15311 A UCKLAND DOMAIN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of the Public Reserves Act, 1881, Amendment Act, lS3f>, the Auckland Domain Board has authorised tl»e Auckland Amateur Athletic Club to make a charge NOT EXCEEDING ONE SIIILLING for admission to the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND,mid a further charge NOT EXCEEDING ONE SHILLING for admission to the Cricket Pavilion, on FRIDAY, the (jth, and SATURDAY the 7th of February, 1891. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk, Secretary Domain Hoard. Town Clerk's Office, January 12, 1801. 159b * * - Tenders. SUPPLIES FOR PARNELL ORPHAN £5 HOME. Tenders will be received at the office of the New Zealand Insurance Company, up to noon of SATURDAY, the 24th instant, for the following Supplies for twelvemonths ending January, 31, 1892 ;— Meat good quality, allowance for hone. Bread, new, best quality, per 21b loaf. Groceries, as per specification. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Hon. Secretary. rjlO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon of THURSDAY, the 22nil instant, for the erection of Office Premises in Queen-street. Plans, Ac., at our Offices, Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until four p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 21, for the erection of Milking Sheds at Reuiuera. Labour only. Plans, Ac., may be seen at my office, between ten a.m. and five p.m. S. M. HERAPATII, Architect, Colonial Bank Buildings. Public Notices. "VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that the TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will be CLOSED for fourteen days from the 23rd instant. FREDK. BATTLEY, Inspector for New Zealand. , Auckland, January 19,1891. QTAHUIIU PUBLIC POUND. Impounded, January 17, 1891, by A. Brooke, Ringer, Manurewa—One well-bred Bay Horse, shod, small white spot on forehead, no brand visible. Also, one large Bay Colt, no brand visible. Owner unknown. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on WEDNESDAY, February 4, 1891, at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, at noon. WILLIAM ABSOLUM, Poundkeeper. pUBLIC NOTICE. HENRY TANNER, OP TK KUITI The Well-known King Coum'ry Conthactoiis' GUIDK, Is prepared to supply Accommodation, Horses, and Guide, to intending Contractors for No. 1 Contract, of the Mangaroa-Stratford Road. Trains leave Auckland for To Kuiti every Monday at 9.35 a.m. Henry Tanner meets the train at Te Kuiti. Calls. Red MERCURY gold mining COMPANY (LIMITED). A Call (the Fifth) of Twopence per Share on the Capital of the abovenamed Company baa been made by the Directors this day, payable to the undersigned, st tlie Company's Office, No. 75, Queenstreet, Auckland, on or before THURSDAY, February 6,1891. 11. GILFILLAN, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, January 19, 1891. Chemical BATHS, P. F. MARTINSON, PROPRIETOR. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Invalids who suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Eczema, Abscess, and all other eruptions of the Skin, Asthma, Fatty Degeneration of the Heart, and all Nervous Affections, can be effectually treated with P. F. Martinson's Chemical Baths; they cleanse the head of Dandruff, Scrofula, and produce the growth of the Hair; a few trials will convince the most sceptical ; I also guarantee to cure Hip Diseases, Straighten Contracted Legs from whatever cause, when all other remedies have failed. P. F. MARTINSON, Sole Inventor and Proprietor of the Chemical Baths, and the Miraculous Toothache Tincture, Member of the New Zealand, Russian, and German Pharmaceutical Societies, late Apothecary and Assistant Surgeon to the Brazilian Frigate, and to Her Majesty's General Infirmary, Cape of Good Hope, Africa, having been presented with a Silver Medal. Consultation free. JERVOIS ROAD, OPPOSITE CURRAN-STREET, PONSONBY. Trams Pass the Door. SPOONS AND FORKS.—Best qualities at lowest rates. Table, Dessert, Tea, etc. — THE reform SUPPLY, opposite -tbtt Union Bank, Quoea-strefit. a i i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8468, 20 January 1891, Page 1
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