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Exhibitions. AGRICULTURAL gHOW. NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 3. ADDITIONAL CLASSES—The Singer Manufacturing Company givo a £14 Sewing Machine as a Champion Prize for Butter; Mr. C. Waterman offers £2 2s for the best Pair of Light Harness Horses (3yrs or 4yrs old), the progeny of one sire; Valuable Prizes offered for best Axemen, and for the best Collections of Wines, and the best Collection of Cordials and Syrups made by Exhibitors from Auckland-grown Fruit. Entries in 44 need not be driven. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. Mining Notices, rpilE TARARU CREEK GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. Applications for Shares in the New Company. together with tho sum of Is per share, to cover application and allotment, require to bo lodged at the Office of the Company not later than 10 a.m. of SATURDAY, 25th October, in order that all documents may be despatched to London by the outgoing San Francisco mail of 30th inst. p.p. G. D. INGALL, JOHN MOWBRAY. Attorney for the Company. Auckland, October 21, 1899. 'PHE NEW MOANATAIRI GOLD MINING 1 COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders will be received at the Office ol the Company, Bank of New Zealand Build ings. Queen-street, Auckland, up to the 31st instant, for any Number of the Shares in tin New Moanatairi Gold Mining Companj (Limited) which have not been applied foi by the shareholders in the old Company, wh( were entitled to take up an equal number o: shares of £1 each in the New Company witl Sixteen Shillings per Share being credited a: being paid up. Each tender must !)<• accom panied by a deposit of One Shilling per Share in addition to any promium that may b( offered. The balance to he paid as follows:Ono Shilling to be payable on the 15tl January, 1900. and tho remainder, 2s pei share, to be called up as tho Directors maj require. HENRY A. GORDON, . .. . _ Attorney for the Company. Auckland, October 19, 1899. MOANA GOLD MINING COMPANI (LIMITED). The First Ordinary Statutory Meeting of th above Company will be held at the Company' Olllce, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street Auckland, on MONDAY, 23rd October, 189S at 10 a.m. G. C. W. MORRIS, . ~ , », Secretary. Auckland, 12th October. 1899. VKW IVIIAU GOLD MINING COMPANI (NO LIABILITY). All Shares in Hie above Company, mi which til Call, due and payable on September IS, 1890, lia no! been p.iiil, will l, sold by auction by' Mi Gabriel 1 cwH, nt his Mart, Queen-street. A lick land, on WKDNKSDAY, November 1, lsufl, at 11, a a.m„ unless the said Call bo previously paid to th Manager, , ~ , „ H. GII.FILLAN, Ju.w, Auckland, October 21,1800. Manager. Electoral. Q I T T ELECTION — MR. W. J. NAPIER Will Address a Public Meeting of the Electors in ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. NEWTON. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. A Large Mooting is expected. R, ROBERT FRENCH THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE Will Address tho Electors in ST. JAMES' HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 25th inst., Special Subjects; Police Commission, Licens ing Legislation, Electoral Reform, Shop Hours Bill, etc. Chairman: S. C. BROWN, ESQ. PONSONBY BAPTISM SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock Clininnan: REV. A. 11, COLLINS, ipO THE PARNELL ELECTORS MR, J. C. ALLEN, Candidate for the above Electorate, will giv< an Address at 8 p.m. in the Victoria Hall Eden Terrace, TO-DAY (Monday), Oct. 23, ant in tho Public Hall, Nowmarkot, on WED NESDAY, November 1, at 8 o'clock. QITY ELECTION, MR. RICHARD HOBBS Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY At ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET On THURSDAY, OCT, 26th Inst, At 8 p.m. Ladies and Working Men specially invitee to Attend. piTY ELECTION A Meeting of the FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MR. J. J HOLLAND Will bo held in tho ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET, On WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th INST At 8 o'clock. Business: To Form Committees for tin Various Wards. MR. HOLLAND WILL BE PRESENT. T. HARLE GILES, Hon, Secretary Central Committee. IJIO THE ELECTORS OF AUOKLANI CITY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I respectfully announce I shal again solicit your suffrages at the comini Election. I dare to ask you to give mi credit for having been a zealous worker ii tho past. I have now been engaged for con siderably over twenty years without a break helping to promote the welfare and pros perity of our City, its population (rick am poor alike), and its institutions of all grades My programme is still the Equality Frugality, and Fraternity. These, governei by a desire to be fair, frank, and impartial I trust will again pull me through. Upon my arrival home I shall be pleased t meet my friends, with a view to concertei action. I am, Yours faithfully, W. OROWTHER. Public Notices. GAS COMPANY (LIMITED All 'Accounts now due for Gas which reman unpaid on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 25tl inst., at 6 p.m., will forfeit .discount; . E. : B. PARSONS, Secretary. BATHS-TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVER' DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s Eight Tickets for £1. : Nothing better fc purifying the skin, restoring the health,' o removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shbwoi Cd, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street, ol ViotoriMtreet East. •■r ; "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8