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Meetings. ATEW ZEALAND INSURANCE J3( ; -COMPANY. - ' NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the New Zealand Insurance Company will be held a* tha Registered Office of the Company, Queen-street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of January, 1894, at 2 o'clock p.in., for the purpose of receiving the Direc-tors-Report and Balance-sheet for tee 13 months ended 30tb November, 1893; (for thA_Eh)cfclon Of three Directors, in room of Messrs. J. L. Campbell, AG. Hereon, and Thomas Russell, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election; and for the Election of two Auditors. < •- ' " The Transfer Books A of this Company will be Closed from the 28th instant to the 10th proximo, both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of dividend. , . By order of the Board. ' "•' * ' WARWICK WESTON, ''...;: j ' . ' \'. ' General Manager. Auckland,23rd December. 1&93. ,-, ~; ;"■"■'■■'..: T> U B LI Or NO TIC E. ' The Education Board of the District of Auckland, . : , , . 4th January, 1894. 1= accordance with the provisions of "The Education Act. 1577," "The B^ca% n Act. 1877, Amendment Act, 1885,' and " The School comSes Election Act, 1601» .the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be Dublicly notified that Meetings of Householders Eirtho Election of School Committees in.the several School Districts named in the Schedule hereunder will be held on SATURDAY, 20TH JANUARY, 1894, . at the times and places respectively set forth in the with Section 69 of ".The Education Act, 1877." the Board has also appointed that the Committees of the several School Districts named in the «aid Schedule shall hold their First Meeting immediately after election, a& the places restively set forth fi Secretary. i ' SCHEDULE. Dacre's, 4 p.m., Dacre's Claim School East Tamaki, 7.30 p.m.. No. 2 School Flat Bush, 7.30 p.m., East Tamaki No. 1 School Grihamtown (Whangareil 4 p.m., School Hikurangi, a p.m., School Karamu, 4 p.m., School Long Bay, 7 p.m., School ' Lucas' Creek, 7 p.m.. School - . Omaha, 4 p.m., kittle Omaha School Otonga E&st, 6 p.m., Otonga East School Te Aroha West, 7.30 p.m., School ► . Musical. -piAfcOSl JTTARMONIUMS: O RG A n si ALSO, HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS BANJOES, I AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMBROUU TO PARTICULARISE. YTOFFMANN AND QJONS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS OF MOSIOAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. e —- ■ Business CardsTHE LAND TRANSFER AGENCY HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND, For tue TRANSFER, MORTGAGE, AND LEASE 01 LANDED PROPERTY. * MONEY to lend at Current Rates of Interest. Debentures and Land Scrip purchased. F. A. CLARKE, .Licensed Land Broker and General Agent, High-street, Auckland For further Particulars See Circular TjIITZGIBBON TOUCH, C.E., EX F.R.1.A.1., CIVIL AND VENTILATING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT. 91, DEE N-STREET. (A CARD.] C. M. C A tDEE SOLICITOR, Has Removed to more commodious Chambers, : VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor)] Money to Lend on good security. ■>, Telephone No. 525. , , T HOS. j MF oe, "REFORM" FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. Telephone 689. WPHILLIPPS AND SON, • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MER CHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes Plate Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and- Tapestry Mouldings Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 149 AND 151, QUEEN-STREET. A. B. W* 10 ™ ..» 0118 ' RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND EXPRESS AGENCY, QUEEN-STBEKI WHARF. Furniture carefully removed. ' Shipping and Custom* work attended to. N.B —Orders left at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention. MT. CLAYTON, • SURVEYOR TO LLOYD'S REGISTEB OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING, Ship Broker, Land and Commission Agent, has .oi sale Steel Steam Vessels from launches to 400 torn register, and Sailing Ships. Land, Farms, and Houses, particulars on applica tion. - A Fine Suburban Property for sale. Office: 4, Palmerat..-.. Buildings. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Advances made on Wool, Flax, and other Product consigned for sale in London. Prompt returns and moderate charges. London Agents: MESSRS. JAMES MORRISON AND CO., 4, Fenchurch-street Hot Lakes. H ° L l DA sr , T R I p, TAKE AN ENJOYABLE OUTING IN THE COUNTRY. EXCURSION FARES TO OKOROIRE, The Most Delightful Place for a Complete Rest. Perfect Climate. Splendid Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths. TROUT FISHING, ROMANTIC SCENERY. * Unequalled Place for Recuperation -"'■■' To the jaded man of business needing a holiday. To the invalid who requires a complete change o air. ■•-.;, -. , ... To the professional man who requires rest. < To the tourist who wants to see the Thame! Valley Scenery. To the sportsman who glories in the sport of th< rod. To all who desire a nice place to go to fci Christmas. OKOROIRE KOROIRE Stands out pre-eminent. It is within eight hours of the city by train. It. is oh the direct line Rotqrua, with good roads through the Beautifu! Forest on the Mountain Road. Vehicles of, all descriptions and good horses always obtainable, and in short, Visitors nave only one way of summing up a stay at Okoroire, and call it delightfully enjoyable and the management all that can be desired by the most fastidious). Extract from New Zealand Official Year Book, 1893: "Okoroire Hot Springs and Sanatorium ; Upper Bath, Temperature. 113*; Flow, 1800 gallon: per-hour. i Lower Bath, Temperature, 99"; Flow, 4100 gallons per hour. Apart from the medicinal value which these springs possess in common with , most other alkaline hot springs, they are remark able for the large flow of water and for freedom from any unpleasant odour or deposit. This fact should render the Springs specially ajtractire t< persons in good health." - ' v \ , . ; T. C. ÜBQUHART, . .& ; „ Proprietor, '■•.■-' ■■'■ j, ' ,j .--'- E; Late of the Imperial Hotel, Auckland. u rr\ HE PROFLIQAT E,' X. MONDAY NEXT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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