Shipping. _____ fji mHE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIAN urrirmfrfim steamship company. THE NEW, FAST, AND SPLENDID STEAMER WARRIMOO Will be despatched for SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE On TUESDAY, 22nd Instant. LOW TARES To Australian Ports, and for Return Tickets via Sydney. Special Round Trip Quotation for Return via Bluff and New Zealand Ports. CARGO FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE CARRIED AT LOW RATES. The Warrimoo is timed to leave Melbourne for Bluff on December 7. The S.S. MIOWERA (Sister Vessel to the Warrimoo) Will leave MELBOURNE for AUCKLAND, via SYDNEY, on or about December 6. L. D. NATHAN & CO.. Agents. -Ki S. WARRIMOO, FOR SYDNEY. In consequence of altered coast movements, it is now arranged that the WARRIMOO Will sail hence for SYDNEY On TUESDAY EVENING, November 22, Instead of Wednesday as previously advertised. fc. D. NATHAN & CO, Agents, ! Ci TEAM TO THE SOUTH Iff wSfiH *3 SEA ISLANDS. |w3|| S.S. RICHMOND, r 850 tons, 600 h.p., I Captain R. G. HurroN, (I » Will leave for Tahiti and Rtirotonga in January. Splendid accommodation for first and second-class passengers. Round voyage occupies about thirty days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful islands. Return Tickets issued at special rates. For freight and passage and all other particulars apply to DONALD A EDENBOROUGH, Queen-street. _____ -, A UCKLAND AW D l6Pj|r|Ks, RIYERHKAD «_~oSa_£SSs REGULAR STEAM SERVICE. S.S. PLANET. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland : Leave Riverhead: Monday, 3 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m. Thursday, 3 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m Fares.—Riverhead : Single, 2s; Return, as." HODSONVILLK: Single, Is fid ; Return, 2s (available for one week ; not transferable). ' " fU? "ls_Yr ■ ■ AUCKLAND ' FISHING'i The TAINUI will leave the Ferry Tee at one p.m. TO-DAY, on the first Excursion of the Season. . i _&d_kv "p< OK HOK » IANGA ' I «ft3G«Sf|w The schooner QUEEN will leave Auckland TO-DAY (Saturday), ™B_SS__H__ the 19th instant. For freight or passage apply to Master on board. ElectoralTHOROUGH OF NEWTON. ELECTION OF MAYOR. In pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876, and amendments thereto, I hereby declare SAMUEL CAREY BROWN, ESQ., duly elected Mayor of the Borough of Newton, taking office on the 21st December, 1892, J. CORRIK, Returning Officer. November 18,1892. MAYORAL ELECTION, NEWMARKET. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have again the honour of asking your suffrages for the position of Mayor. I do so at the request of the whole Council, and a large majority of the ratepayers, and if it is your pleasure to elect me for another term, my endeavour will be, as in the past, to serve you to the best of my ability and for the host interests of the Borough. Yours faithfully, GEORGE KENT. ■OOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION. I beg to thank the School Committees who supported my candidature at the late election of a member to the Board of Education. JAMES MCGOWAN. Thames, November 17, 1892. i ii »__j Mining Notices. "VTANA GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). TO BE REGISTERED. The Share List will not be Closed before MONDAY next, the 21st inst., owing to applications coming forward from the South. J. J. MACKY, Acting Secretary. 119, Victoria Arcade. VICTORIA GOLD MINING COM PANY (NO LIABILITY). All Shares in the above Company forfeited for non-payment of seventh call of one penny per share, will be sold by public auction by It. C. Carr, at his Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNES DAY, the 30th day of November, 1862, at the hour of eleven a.m. J. J. MACKY, Manager. Auckland November 14,1892. Sg££S£22£2£SZS2£22£££2£££S£SSSSSBSSS£SSSSSS OUR Lockwood's Table and Pocket Cutlery ought to be seen by those intending to buy.—Thomas Samuel, next New Zealand Clothing Factory. TO PRESERVE THE EYES IS A DUTY. Those requiring SPECTACLES should have the eyes tested .-separately and effectively by the most recent and improved INSTRUMENTS and METHODS, brought by MR. PEACOCK from England and the Continent on his recent trip. Astigmatic and other defects of vision corrected, and spectacle frames fitted to the wearer. A large stock to select from T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortlandstreet. mO MILLERS & OTHERS. WE ARE BUYERS OF FLAX, of all Grades, in quantity, at full market rates. L. D. NATHAN & CO. TpIRY'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA, Free from all indigestible matter. Perfection of Flavour _^__ PIANOS, IRON FRAME, overstrung, trichord check action, on, the Deferred Payment System, from £1 per month.—British and \■'" fr "'vnoCo ' street, '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9040, 19 November 1892, Page 1
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