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uoursing. I __ k QOUESING. QOUBSING. QOURSING. rpHis J) AY 1 QHEVALIER T>AKK. THE GR'VND CHALLENGE STAKES Will be Continued To-day. First Dog in Slips at 2 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. { N.B. — employed for Gates will not be required to-day. J. TAYLOK, Secretary. ] N.N.Z. Coursing Association. 1 ■ » i — ] Meetings. QPENING OF rpUAKAU gRIDGE. : < 1 OWING TO AN ACCIDENT TO HIS SON, 1 ' SIR JOSEPH WARD J WILL BE UNABLE TO OPEN THE TUAKAU £ BRIDGE < C TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). r- ' THE CEREMONY WILL BE PERFORMED 3 i By tho , 1 HON. J. CARROLL. 1 M. POLAND. • — — — ( ; /"10URT CITY OF AUCK- 1 LAND ' NO. 3978. £ A Special Meeting of the 1 above will be held in. the < THIS (Monday) j , JW@||R||y EVENING, at. - 50 , o ' dock - 1 Nomination of Officers. J A3. ROBINSON, Secretary. ; • THIRST AID TO THE - 1 INJURED. ffijjm&L Jx&ij&m Classes are being formed ] f°Bm>3k '■ 11 the city and suburbs. ; [ UKrf! , lf'fe , i^ n / Fee for the course of 5 Lec\WaW7 tures, 78 6d. Early appliWSotw cation is requested WILLIAM RATTRAY, Secretary. Mercantile Chambers. Corporation Notices. ' QITY OF AUCKLAND. ! ; UPPER PITT-STREET CLOSED. TAKE NOTICE Pitt-street, from Ed- ' win-street to Karaka-street. will be Closed against Vehicular Traffic until further notice, during 1 the carrying oat of Drainage Works. HENRY W. WILSON. May 23, 1903. Town Clerk. Public NoticeiL pRIVATE DETECTIVES. Despite the remarks passed by Judge Conolly from his position on the Supreme Court Bench upon PRIVATE DETECTIVES in : general and myself in particular, also his i statements to the effect that evidence brought . forward by Private Detectives 'is never believed by juries, I beg to inform the public , that I shall continue to practise the profession - . in which I have gained the approbation of all classes and the goodwill and esteem of the ! leading people in the colony, from Supreme • Court Judges downwards, both for abilitj and • for keeping up to a standard of high respectability in carrying on a profession open to abuses (what profession is not). As to being ' believed by judges and juries, I may state that • in seven years I have carried over 150 cases > through Court, consisting of civil and crimi- . ) nal, and have only lost one, some being heard by judge alone, and others before juries. ' About a dozen of these have been heard before Judge Conolly, in all of which I have been successful, and in one case heard by him in , New Plymouth Judge Conolly, while defending me from attacks made by a solicitor, said: " During all the years I have been on the f Bench I have never ha.d a witness to equal " Bassett; he gave his evidence in a straightforward manner, and is deserving of credit, etc." Thanking the solicitors of Auckland • and the public generally for past support, and " requesting a continuance of the same, L Yours, etc., W. G. BASSETT, Private Detective. Box 544, P. 0., Auckland. 'rjio MY PATIENTS. I — I During my absence from Auckland my j Practice will be Carried On under Qualified f and Capable Management. It is my inten--0 tion of acquiring the Latest of English, American, and German methods in Operative and " Prosthetic Dentistry, the knowledge of which I hope to place at your service on my return. GEORGE WARREN, Dental Surgeon. "PROPERTY-OWNERS 1 In PAR NELL, PONSONBY. MOUNT EDEN, MOUNT ROSKILL, AND GRAFTON DISTRICTS, Wishing to Sell, by favouring us with particulars will enable us to TREAT WITH SEVERAL CASH CLIENTS Who have kindly placed definite orders in preference to building, Recent Sales having reduced our List of Properties. jgURROW AND 00., HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, Bank of New Zealand Buildings. Volunteer Notices. pONSONBY GARRISON ARTILLERY. Parade at Drill Hall TO-DAY (Monday), 9.30 - a.m. Blue Uniform, Gaiters, Arms, etc. The Annual Meeting will be held following - MONDAY. June 1, at Drill Hall. Business will include Election of Lieutenant, etc. Bv order. G. W. S. PATTERSON, Captain. Motors, W. A. R 1 " A ™ c°LIMITED. fjpilE " QLDSMOBILE" RUNABOUT -fyJ-OTOR QAR. RUNNING IN AUCKLAND AT PRESENT. THE SIMPLEST, MOST EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL, AND QHBAPEST C AE ' IN THE COLONIES. THESE CARS WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK 1 Information willingly given, -yyORKS, RAILWAY "yyBARF. Poultry, etc - TAUCK EGGS FOR SETTING—Pekin, 7s 6d - U and 3s 6d per 10; Khaki, 7s 6d per 10; £ Crossbred. 2s 6d per 10. incubators supplied, ®" £1 per 100; also, Pekin Drakes.—W. Lane, Methuen Homestead, Avondale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8