TTUDDART, PARKER, I AND °°' UMIT,SD)k NEW STEAM I SERVICE, BRINGING LOW FARES INTO FORCE. The new, fast, and well-appointed steamship TASMANIA, 2250 tons, will sail from Auckland (weather and circumstances permitting). FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, AND LYTTELTON, On MONDAY, April 30, at 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (CARRYING PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE AND OTHER AUSTRALIAN PORTS). On TUESDAY, May Bth, at 5 p.m. Return Tickets available for six months. *«. FREIGHT AND PASSAGES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. -NX "BUSHING EXCURSION. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). - The Devonport Steam Ferry Company will run one of their favourite steamers on a Fishing Excursion Thii Afternoon. Leaving Kerry Tee at 1.45 p.m. Bait provided. Fares, Is (id; Children undor 12 years, half-fare. J. R. D. BAKER. I>ARQUE LOTTIE O MOORE, FROM NEW Consignees are requested to Pass Entries, present Bills of Lading, and pay Freight on their Goods to the undesigned at once, otherwise toe Goods wiil be stored, being at their risk and expense, immediately they leave the ship's tackles. Captain Watts will not be responsible for any debts cont acted by is crew. ARNOLD, CHENEY, & CO., Agents, Custom-street. Auckland, N.Z., April 16, 1894. Electoral. ■jVTANGARE ROAD DISTRICT. No' ice is hereby given that, under the authority of the Road Boards Act, ISS2, and the Regulation ■ f Local Eloctio s Act, 1876, N initiations of Persons to fill three vacanci-s in the Matijaro Road Boaid, caused by the retirement of Messrs. J. Roberts hi, Itobert Wallace, and W. Westney, jun.. will be received by m;, at the office of the Board, Mangare, up to twelve o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, April 25; and that, if necessary, a Poll for thy election "f three of the C ndidates will be taken at he same place on WE NFS I) AY, May 2, for the election of three of the Candid i ea. AUGUSTUS J. SHACKELL, Returning Officer. April 18, 1894. mURANGA ROAD BOARD. Nominations will be received me, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of April, 1594, at noon, at the Turanga Creek Schoolroom, for Candidates to fill the thee (3) ordinary vacancies in the above Board caused by the retirement of Messrs. F. Dibble, J. Granger, and C. « ade ; and, if necessary, an election will take place on -ATURDAY, the sth day of May, 1891, at the Turanga < r ek school, between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. L. H. WHITE, Returning Officer. Turanga Creek, April 10, 1891. Busness Notices. mO THE TRADE. We beg to inform our Customers and the Trade generally that we have Disponed of the ENTIRE STOCK, consisting of GENERAL DRAPERY, BOOTS, and SADDLERY, as well as the GOODWILL of our Business in New Zealand to Messrs. SARGOOD, SON, and EWKN. We take this opportunity of thanking you for your support in the past, and trust that you will in the future extend the same to Messrs. SARGOOD, SON, A EWEN. being confident that, from their extensive connection, all orders placed in their hands will be executed with care and promptitude. Yours faithfully, WM, MCARTHUR & CO. 233, Queen-street. TJEFERRING to the above we have much pleasure in stating that we will be glad to see any of THE CUSTOMERS of Messrs. Wm. McArthur A Co., at their premises, Queen-street, or at OUR OWN WAREHOUSE in VICTORIASTREET, when we hope to be able to make satisfactory arrangements for a continuance of the business so long conducted by them in the colony. No effort will be spared on our part to make FUTURE DEALINGS with those who favour us with their trade MUTUALLY ADVANTAGEOUS. SARGOOD, SON, A EWEN. Victoria-street. TW" O T I C E. On and after THURSDAY next our OFFICES will be REMOVED to Messrs. G. W. Binney and Co.'s Buildings, Fort-street. WM. MCARTHUR A CO. OF "OEM OVAL. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO, (LIMITED) Beg to notify that they are REMOVING To their NEW PREMISES In WYNDHAMSTREET (NEXT AUCKLAND GAS CO-'S OFFICE), And that on and after THURSDAY, 19th Instant THEIR BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED THERE. mHE NEW AMERICAN CIGARETTE. CAMERON AND CAMERON'S ! FAVOURITE STRAIGHT CUT, Made from the Finest Virginia Tobacco. Smokers are recommended to try these CIGARETTES, BEING A PERFECT LUXURY And Superior to any in the market. Highest Award at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. . A GOOD LINE of 72 and 80 inch Unbleached Sheeting, under the usual price, at R. HOBBS',
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 1
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