v Public Notices. •' ' Under " THE TIMBER-FLOATING ACT, U " •. 1884." To the Owners,. Lessees, and Occupiers of Lands on the banks or along the course of the Wairoa River, the Kaihu Stream, the Awakino River, the Tangowahino River, the Mangakahia River, the Mangonui River, the Wairua River, and their several branches and tributaries, all in the Auckland Land District. Notice is hereby given that the Mitclielson Timber Company, Limited, of Auckland, intends to apply to the Commissioner of Crown Lands of the Auckland Land District for a License to use the above-mentioned rivers and streams and their several branches and tributaries for the purposes of " The Timber, floating Act, 1884," and that it is intended to continue to use the several dams already constructed and heretofore used by the said Company, the position of which dams is shown on a plan lodged in the Crown Lands Office, at Auckland. . ... Dated this twenty-first'day of November, 1905. HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors for The Mitehelson Timber Com- ,. pany. Limited. rPIIIi TRUSTEES in the Estate of William J. Cameron, Confectioner,' Auckland, request that all Claims against the Estate be lodged with the undermentioned before THURSDAY. 30th current. For the trustees, GEORGE WINSTON 1). .TUN., , Jare of Winstone. Ltd.. 38, Queen-street. jp U P. L I 0 NO T ICE. A rumour lia.'ing been circulated that* we have Sold Out our Auckland Business, we bog to contradict the same, and to state that weshall be Buyers at the Local Wool Sales', as hitherto. MURGATKOYD BROS.-Fort-street, Auckland, November 20, 1905. QNKIIUNGA JILLS, ' . I . • i TIMITED. T.N' consequence of the quantity of -*- imported Shoddy Material 'now, flooding the Colonial Market, we think it necessary to remind our Clients and the Public generally , that the Goods supplied by us are made of absolutely PURE WOOL. The Mill is fitted with one of the most Up-to-Date Plants, superintended by Expert Foremen, and we are therefore able to turn out. Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, Mauds, and every description of Woollen Goods. For comfort and wear the Shoddy article cannot, bear comparison with genuine Woollen Goods, which, as respect values, are really cheap, when contrasted with the low-priced, but actually costly, Shoddy. Be sure and visit our Exhibit at the • Auckland Show oil the 24th 1 "' "Mi inst. C. 1M. ILLKU ' • MILL MANAGER. Dress and Fashion. !g 1' EOI A L TO LADIES. O A Six Page Pamphlet of great interest, con- . cerning MILLINERY UP-TO-DATE, will be sent to you Post. Free, if you will send your address to the "Arcadian," A\ ellesley -street East Auckland. rjMIE I! CADI AN. WELLESLEY-STREET EAST, .AUCKLAND. QUR gPRING gHOW OF j^/JILLINEEY N ow C* IN THE , jpARISIAN AND iW EST •JgND gTYLES. INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. rjpo THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. Ladies, Call and See for Yourselves our SUN HAY PLEATED CHECK SKIRTS, very smart; latest thing at Home among iasriion Leaders. We are offering them at Exceptionally Low Prices, and as we have only a limited number it will be well worth your while to give us an early call. Hours 2 till o.
THE DIADEM CORSET AND BLOUSE CO., 53. CITY CHAMBERS (Slid Floor).W. SYMONS.J [J. W. SYMONS.. FINE TAILORING. S AO S mTS -£44 SIO £S 5 3 - SYMONS AND SON, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ( y- Hotels. _______ ' "in It V E M A N ' S H O T E L, DRAKE STREET. MR.. DEI! II AM, formerly of Auckland Free* ins Co. notifies his friends and the public generally that, lie lias; taken over the above Old-established Hotel, which has been Thoroughly ••Renovated, and now possesses First-class Accommodation. First-class Billiard-room thoroughly equipped. Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. Three minutes from train or boat," per College Hill Car. AINU AIIO HOy SPRINGS HOTEL. , B. W. HAMILTON, Proprietor. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY. Large Comfortable Baths, with unlimited supply of hot mineral water. The discharge from one spring being over 300,000 gallons a day. WITHIN EASY REACH OF RAGLAN HARBOUR. > Launch and Fishing Excursions may be arranged daily. TERMS: SIX SHILLINGS A DAY'. Bath* Free to Boarders. •> Coupons may bo obtained at Messrs. T. Cook and Son. The Wain gar Coach ■ leaves Ngaruawahia each TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of express from Auckland. Business iVotices. *M 11. LA N G LEY SHA W. Possesses thorough knowledge in all Branches • of Colonial Farming, STOCK, STATION. LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. Money to Lend on Good Freehold Security. Exchanges in Properties Negotiated. QIGH'A' TESTING ON SCIENTIFIC PRINO CIPLES AND UP-TO-DATE METHODS, BY T I» !iCOCK ' QPTI afiOEHN-STEE K T. selection; also. Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Surveying and Nautical Insti ments, Photographic Goods. - Repairs to above'done on the remises (near Victoria- ■ street). .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13030, 22 November 1905, Page 7
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