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Sales by Auction. ->^riday., M ay;. 31j :' AT 12 noon sharp. ■' r ■-:, ''■ ':.:' . ..-,'-.■ ---, :U\ .' V: ■ j -jW-OETHCOTE, ( nOTTAGE, g J^OOMS. M E. j.;T BnBHEs Will Sell by Auction .at the Land Sale ■ T Rooms, 83, Queen-st.; -VrORTHCOTE,, QOE. gAETLEY AND J>ICHMOND A VENUE. NEAT, COMPACT VERANDAH COTi\ TAGE, five large rooms; wash-house, copper and tubs and bath; gas and water; Orion range; iron roof; reg. grates; Venetian blinds, etc., all in perfect order; corner allotment, 60ft to Richmond Avenue, 150 ft to Bartley Road, level and tastefully laid out •in flower and vegetable garden; tarred and sanded paths; nice views and handy to beaches and only few minute* from wharf. Owner leaving, must sell. J. mHORNES, .AUCTIONEER, ( *', .83, QUEEN-ST. ; ;. F .EIDAY., M AY S1 ':,.; , A TTARDS. The Undersigned will Sell. A spring GAM HORSES, 4 find 6 TCBTI, _: real good sorts -i HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, 4 to 6 years, any "work i BAY MARE. 6yrs. reliable in harness 1 BAY GELDING, good hack. Also, SPRING CART HORSE AND HARNESS, -■•'.. from St. 'Heliers: Bay .. * Also, ; -HARNESS AND SADDLERY. ETC.. ETC. ■\TBW'! TV QAN. AND -]^/p_CANTILE. AOEKCT QOKPASO-, I_MTT_D AND REDUCED. . University College. A UCTOLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The SECOND TERM' commences on , mUESDAY, J_TH JUNE, 1912. N.B.—The Lectures h set down for Thursday, 6th (Degree Day), will NOT be given,. CHAS.M.-NELSON. M.A., Registrar. 28th May. 1912. : ' ■". '■' ■ <_3&^& A UOKLAITO XTNTVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. The Professor of Music will hold a Singing Class, in connection with the school of Music, for Sopranos and Contraltos on MOWDAY, at 7.15 p.m., during the- coming term. Fee. 10s. Special attention will be *iyen to Voice production, Elocution and Sight-read--lA' Class, ,in "Composition will also he formed, princpallyri addressed to students who have previously attended the Lectures on Music, or those who have a fair knowledge of Harmony. Fee, 10s. . All Lectures and Classes will be in the Choral Hall. ■ _.' j„ii',.„',' __ '.. Choral CHAS. M. NELSON, M-A-, Registrar. 23rd May. ■"■ '■'.■ v , ■ '■ -.- ; ■ ' •* /,[_ ■'■ =s= .' ' i : Public -Notices. ■ AUCKLAND - HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE. TO SHIPMASTERS AND OTHERS. '.", .V." Secretary's Office, •■ ' 28th May, 1912. - .'Notice is hereby given that a Stone Groin is being formed, runnine westward from breastwork near Harbour Board Yard, Hob-son-street, the end of such Groin being marked with » Black r Beacon. Boatmen, yachtsmen, and others are warned to keep clea* :of the Groin. By Order, .'"■ ;'. '■.. . • ..;■; > '■ ; .. : ■'■ A■' ■'.' •.■'■:■ -:;■;< ' I H. B. BURNETT.' .-.,:,..■; Secretary. RE GEORGE J. GARDINER, BOOTMAKER, PAENELL (Deceased). All persona having claims against the | abovenamed, or owing moneys to him, ' are. requested to furnish or pay same to ROBINSON AND ROBINSON, Solicitors for the Executrix, .'.■-.; Vulcan Lane. JOHN OLSEN (Deceased). LATE OF AUCKLAND, PAWNBROKER. The business premises of the late John Olsen, '■ situate in Elliott-street, Auckland, are open for Redeeming Pledges from 10 a.m. to: 12 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., daily, except on Saturdays, when such premises are open from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. All persons -having claims against the estate of the said ; John Olson, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof in duplicate to BEOOKFIELD AND SCHNAUEE, 109, Queen-street. Auckland. Solicitors for the Executor. J ATE WIOLETTA TOILET COMPANY. Accounts owing by the above Company are requested to be forwarded to F. E. Petherick, Barrister, Wellington, not later than July 20 next. Accounts coming through solicitors or collectors will not be accepted. WOOLLAMS J3UYS T7ITILES*. On and after MONDAY, 27th inst., the well-known Business of 'H. O. Wiles, in Queen-street, will cease to exist, having been acquired by W. H. Woollams, another evidence of the rapid progress and expansion of one of Auckland's lee.ding Pharmacies, bearing eloquent testimony to the satisfaction given to Customers in the past. In connection with the Transfer, all Records of Prescriptions previously Dispensed bv Mr. Wiles have been taken over by Mr. Woollams, together with the Country Order Department and Photo. Business. The Medical men previously attending at Mr. Wilis' Pharmacy will in future be found at the Consulting Rooms at rear of Mr. Woollams' Shop. ■ - . Railways. ISJEW yEALAND J3AILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island Main Trunk Line and Branches from Ist to 3rd June, and from Mercer, Helensville, and intermediate stations to Auckland by morning trains on sth June, all available for return up to and including 22nd June. Excursion Tickets, issued at any station in the Auckland District will not be available by the ordinary Auckland-Wellington Express trains, unless such tickets are for Taumarunui .or South thereof. On Saturday, Ist June, a Special Express Train will leave Taumarunui for Auckland at 10.20 p.m. On Monday, 3rd June, a Special Express Train will leave Auckland for Taumarunui at 10.35 p.m. Excursion Tickets will be available by these trains. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. . A Train will leave Hamilton for Auckland at 7.0 a.m. . < . The usual 4.15 p.m. Frankton Train will run as far as Mercer only. • A Train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 5.41 p.m. RACES AT ELLERSLIE, June 1, 3, AND 5. ' Trains will leave Auckland for Ellerslio Racecourse at intervals as required. A Goods Train, with passenger accommodation, will leave Auckland for Mercer at 9.30 p.m. • - The Auckland Goods Shed will, be closed on 3rd June. 1 BY ORDER. I 1 ■■ . ■ ==== .. . A ■jITETAPHYSICAL HEALING. All Dlwased Conditions Successfully Treated Without Drugs, by ME. GEO. F. HENRY. M.PT.A. PSYCHO-PHYSICIAN. 23. Symonds-street. Auckland. Write for pamphlet, "Health and Malady." BERMALINE is an absolutely pure "Extract of MalW"- ,-._„.. ,L." ' .'- -' .'..- '. .. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 14

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