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AtMetics. .QYCLING £JLUB. QRAND gPRING QAENIYAL Will talie place on OATURDAY MEXT, SATURDAY 11 EXT, On tie AUCKLAND JJOMAIN. A GRAND DAY'S OUTING. A MONSTER ENTRY. CASH CYCLE RACES. AMATEUR CYCLE RACES. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. ' OLD BUFFERS' BICYCLE HANDICAP OFFICIALS' BICYCLE HANDICAP. rjiHE jpEDERAL CRATCH J)ACE, Introducing ' REYNOLDS AND WALL, Champions of New Zealand. J W JONES, Canterbury's Champion. J CHALMERS, Wellington's Champion. TIEBNEY, Thames Champion. And the Pick of Auckland Riders. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be had at Williamson's and Partridges. E noRDON. Secretary. TendersTN THE ESTATE OF JOHN STITT, GENI ERAL STOREKEEPER, OPUNAKE, DECEASED. Tenders will be received by the Trustees, up to 4 o'clock on THURSDAY, November 2, 1899, for the Estate, in the following lots, viz.:— 1. Stock-in-trade of Groceries, Ironmongery, Boots, etc., etc. (as per sheets), with or without Shop and Outbuildings. 2. Shop and Outbuildings, consisting ofShop proper, with private office, and Large Bulk Store, under same roof; and Small Cottage in rear (used as a Bulk Store), with a right-of-way thereto through shop only. 3. Book Debts, amounting to about £450. 4 Now Residence of nine rooms (including bathroom), situate on Section 9, Block [ XXV., Domett-street, Opunake. Stock Sheets may be seen at the Offices of tlio NEW ZEALAND HERALD, Queen-street, Auckland; List of Book Debts at the Office of tho Trustees, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustees i Box 10, New Plymouth. , i Tho lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS n BURGESS. NEWTON ICING, ; Trustees. ' HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR LOAN OF £10,000 at 4 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Harbour Board Offices, October 18, 1899. s Tenders will bo received at this Office until 3 FRIDAY, the 27th inst., at noon, for One Hundred Debentures, each £100 09 Od, issued under tho provisions of the Auckland Har- ' hour Board Loan Act, 1886. Interest 4 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. Minimum, par. Forms of Tender, and all information may ■ bo obtained at the Offico of the Board. ' Tho Board does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender. By Order of the Board. 3 J. M. BF.IGHAM, s Secretary. ' "RESIDENCE, GRANGE ROAD, MOUNT I II KOSKILL. Tenders for Erection of the above will bo received up till MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 12 ■ o'clock noon. Plans and specifications may bo seon at my Office. R. W. DE MONTALK, Architect, 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-street. Board and Residence. WARKWORTn HOUSE, Upper Queenstreet (above Vacancies.—Mrs. O. Garrett. Proprietress (late of Puriri Hotel, Thames). WATERVIEW," Lower Nelson-street— Table, splendid view of harbour, hot and colli water, piano. Torms moderate. IjULiis.urlßE," Princes-street-Vacancies. Telephone 458. ONE or Two Vacancies in Private Boardinchonse.—Address: Wentworth, Pon- • Bonby Road. Terms moderate. • VACANCIES, B6I6OI Boarding Establishment, V convenient oity; terms exceptionally ' moderate; liberal concession to few friends coming together.—Address at HERALD Office. PARK HOUSE, Ponsonby Road-A pleasant comfortable Home. Vacancies for a few Boarders.-Miss Colegrovo. EVERY TIME-Wliitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook and Grey Streets. Beds, la ; Meals, 6d ; Weokly, 15s. PROVINCIAL COFFEE PALACE, Pitt-street. Best Accommodation in town.—Terms ■ moderate.— J. Loydon. PORTLAND HOUSE, 69, Hobson-street-Vacancles single and double bedrooms; bath, piano. Terms moderate. > ' 1 LOVONI, next Glenalvon.—Superior Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen,— ' Mrs. Waltor Hallott, Proprietress. GONOMA, Alfred-street (near Albert Park— 0 Board and Residence; first-clasß accommodation.— Cruickshank. Telephone 672. MOKOIA HOUSE, Eden Crescent, near IVJ. Museum. Vacancies for two or three Permanent Boarders. Every convenience. Terms- moderate— Mcßae, Proprietress. CLYDE HOUSE.— Board and Residence, nearly opposite Hooper's Pilarmacy, Hob son-street, every > convenience, , terms moderate,—Mrs. A. Williams. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—A Single Man may find accommodation with private family, at moderate rates, by applying to I " K.." Herald Office. HAMOA," Karangahape Road, first houso on left from Upper Queen-street. Pri--1 vate Board and Residence; comfortable home, moderate terms. Vacancies.— J. . Carbines. ■ " /"kKARETA," Lower Symonds-street (oppo\J site Government Houso Grounds)— Superior Accommodation io Boarders and Viai- • tors; Within five minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms moderate—Mrs. Hendry. CAITHNESS," opposite Supreme Court (Telephone 1043), " FROGMORE," corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street (Telephone 714), have Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Terms moderate.— Carter, TITAITEMATA VIEW, Hardlnge-street-Se-II leot Board and Residence; bath, niano, , single room. Splendid view. Six miuutei from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing included). • CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, second house from \Vellesley-street. Private Sittingroom and Bedroom to Let, Single and double rooms, hot and cold bathe. Terms ■ moderate. Special terms to permanent boarders. 1 ri RANDE VUE, Princes-street (opposite the l VJ Museum).—Finest situation in Auckland;' . newly built; every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders—Proprietress, ' Mrs. A. S. Woollams, late corner of O'Rorke j and Symonds Streets. A.—Wilson's Langham House.— Comfortable Home for Tourists and Inj valids; close to baths and station; pony carriage and bath chair. Telegraph address, • "Langham," Rotorua. Terms, 6s per day; 355, 1 week; 2 weeks or longer, 30s per week. J gEENT'S JJATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA. 18 NOW OPEN FOE THE SEASON, Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. ■ 8. T. BRENT, Pbopbietob • JOE I JOE ! ! JOE! I! THE AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY 1 Begi to notify the General Public that they 1 are prepared to supply Ico for the coming Season at the following rates:— Hotels and Shops, id per lb delivered Private Houses, 3# per lb, delivered. ® 10 p?r cent, discount 'allowed on the above J prices when quantity taken averages . 501b !' daily, and 25 per cent on 1 ton or over. 'i ■ A. BEVINS, Manager,

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8