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Shipping. . , g S. COROMANDEL. Shortest Route to Kuaotunu ' A?. Goldllelds. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Coromandef.: — Saturday, 7th, 12 noon ; Monday, 9th, 12 noon Tuesday, 10th, 4 p.m. Wednesday, llth, 12 noon Thursday, 12th, 12 noon Friday, 13th, 12 noon Saturday, 14th, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. All Parcels must be prepaid on board. .1. T. EKDRY ' No. 111, Victoria arcade (next Post and Telegraph Offices), corner Queen and Shortland-streets, Auckland, undertakes Agency for Vessels, and arranges (large or small) Charter Parties, &c. Advances against freights if required. N.B.—Freights promptly settled. Masters will not be required to " call again." ~r\.v SALE—I new full- -™- powor Steam Launch, light draught; 1 ditto, nearly new, in good working order; 1 3-cylinder asaisoEHwKwata j >auuc ii Engine, by Wigsall; 14horse power horizontal semi-portable Engine, equal to new; 1 3-liorse power vertical portable ditto, by lluston and Proctor ; 1 0-horse power vertical cross tube Boiler, COlbs pressure ; 1 35-horse power multitubular steel Boiler, SO lbs pressure ; 2 10-horse power ditto, <litto, ditto; 1 Donkey Pump ; 1 Lift and Force Pump; 1 Douglas Ram, No. 6.—Apply to R. 11. Yeoman Albert Boiler Works. ■ • ' Tenders. TENDERS are required for Laying a Deck, Fitting Handrails 'and Ladder, Skylight, llammock-box, Ac., altering two Dining Tables, east an Iron Sockot and straighten Iron Stanchion, supply Spar 50 feet long by 9 inches in diameter, alteration of two parts of Deck. All particulars can be given on application on board H.M.s, Orlando. JgURROWS AND MITCHELL, ARCHITECTS, " Invito Tenders for tho Erection of a Cottage at Mount Roskill, due on FRIDAY, the 13th inst., at noon. St. Mungo's Chambers, Queen-street. mENDERS FOR SIX HUNDRED YARDS SAND INVITED, To close MONDAY, March 9. JOHN MCLEAN & SON, Contractors Makarau Railway, Kanolii. rjlO BUILDE Tenders will bareceived until noon on WEDNESDAY, March llth, for the erection and completion, of a Villa Residence at Devonport. ED. BARTLEY. Architect. — THE MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD invite TENDERS up to Noon on MONDAY NEXT, March 9th, to Break about Three Hundred Cubic Yards of Stone. Full particulars on application to ROBERT S. CARTER, Clerk. Road Board Office, Ellerslie, March 3rd, 1891. Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen.—A vacancy having occurred by the retirement of D. Goldie, Esq., I have been requested by a large number of ratepayers of tho abovenamed Ward to represent them in the City Council. I hereby accede to their request, and' if elected will endeavour to faithfully discharge the duties devolving upon me.— am, yours obediently, ALBERT EDWARD GLOVER. A • Auckland, February 24, 1891. < "yACANCY IN CITY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY SOUTH. Having been requested by numerous electors to stand for the vacancy in your ward, caused by the retirement of Mr. David Goldie, I have allowed myself to bo nominated as a Candidate for tho vacant seat, and beg to solicit your votes and assistance in returning me. If elected, you may rely upon my devotion to the interests of your ward, in which I have been a ratepayer for several years. J. T. JULIAN. Public Notices. Auckland public buildings jtrk. LOAN. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF DEBENTURES FOR LOAN OF £25,000. Notice is hereby given that the thirteenth drawing of Debentures, Five to be paid off, out of the linking Fund as provided by the Act, on the fourth day of May now next ensuing, will take place in the presence of such holders of Debentures as may choose to attend in the Office of Mr. Edward Parker Watkis, Agent for the Public Trusteo, Queen-street, on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, ls9l, at two o'clock in tho afternoon. R. C. lIAMERTON, Public Trustee. Wellington, 18th February, 1891. IjEN~ TEREACE ROAD DISTRICT. JpDEN TERRACE ROAD DISTRICT. The Eden Terrace Road Board, being the Local Board of Health for the Eden Terrace Road District, hereby give notice that, at a meeting to bo held at the ollice of the said Board, situate in the New North Road, Eden Terrace, on tho 7th day of April, 1891, it is their intention, by special order, to make a by-law, pussuant of the provisions of Section 49 of the Public Health Act, 1870, imposing on the occupiers of all premises in the aforesaid district, the duty of removal from such premises at least once in every fourteen days, or oftener if necessary, of the contents of every privy, earth-closet, and cesspit, together with all house refuse, impure water, and other offensive matter thereon contained, subject to the several regulations in the Public Health Act, IS7O, the Police Offences Act, 1884, and the Eden Terrace Road District By-laws relating thereto. Copies of the said By-law can be seen at the Offico of the Board during oiiice hour-:. " W. O. POCKLINGTON, Clerk to the Board. THE UNION FIR 13 AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). 1 Auckland, March 2, 1891. j CIRCULAR TO POLICY-HOLDERS OF THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. The above Company having ceased to do business in New Zealand on and after the 24th February, have transferred the whole of their Policies to tho UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), All Policy-holders are cordially invited to communicate with the undersigned as their Policies mature. Rates: Lowest Current. Security, £2,000,000. ' Losses settled with liberality and promptitude. BARTHOLOMEW KENT, Manager. THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE PEACE SOCIETY. OBJECT: ARBITRATION VERSUS WAR. Membership; is, or 3d annually; Id for Juniors. Subscriptions earnestly solicited for outgoing mail by Hon. Secretary, Edgecumbe House, Pittstreet. 'Fruit. rjlO FRUITERERS AND OTHERS. G. KRONFELD RECEIVED EX WAINUI:1 1 if!/! CASES SAMOA PLANTATION not ORANGES 560 BUNCHES BANANAS Also, PINEAPPLES AND LIMES. ALL FRUIT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. COUPLAND'S BUILDINGS, ' CUSTOM-STREET EAST. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 1

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