With reference to the marking of houses, and the person who is soliciting a payment of sixpence each for the ticket numbers supplied, we are requested to state the matter is purely optional with householders; but as the charge is law, and the public convenience great, probably a great many householders will avail themselves of the opportunity to have the numbers affixed. The annual meeting of the Auokland Provincial Arch Chapter Ho. 2, will be held at the freemasons' Hall this evening. . An advertisement appears In another column requesting tenders for the purchase of all. flounders forwarded to Auckland by, the Thames ; fishermen for a period of eight ot"twelve months. Teuders are to bo sent in to Mr. Webster, fruiterer, Lower Queenstreet, not later than the Bth proximo. Look ! Look!! Look out for Geo. Fowlda* stock-taking sale just commenced. Washing Bilk Derby ties aotually reduced from la 6d to i for 1&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9580, 3 August 1894, Page 5
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