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SHIPPING. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying First. Second and Third Class Passengers. PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desiring to arrange passages for friends from England to New Zealand may now do so by Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars supplied on application. ' Steamer. Tons. Com'd'r. About From •Athenio 12.366 Crosaland March 7 Well. *Corinthic 12,367 Hart April 4 Well. •Tainui 11.020 Kelly Early May Well. "lonic 12,351 Hickson June Well. TArawa ' 11.570 Jones July Well, 'Via Panama Canal. tVia Monte Video and Teneriffe. For full particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. f\ V. _ E T O a. Weather and other circumstances permitting. , FOR WAIUKU. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Waiuku: •Mon., 26th, 11 a.m. Mon., 26th, 5.15 p.m. Wed., 28th. 2.40 p.n» Thurs., Ist, 8 a.m. Fri.. 2nd, 4.15 p.m. tSsit.. 3rd. 8.30 a.m. * Calls at Orua Bay. Leaves Waipipi Wharf. FOR ORUA BAY. HUIA AND WHATIPC. Leaved Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu: Thurs., Ist, 9.30 a.m. Fri.. 2nd, 11 a.m. Auckland Agents, DEI-LOW AND GILMORE. •Phone 3746. Hcllaby'a Bl__»-

T>IAKO SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. L S.S. ONEROA -»- TIME-TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Ngatea: Mon., 26th, 6 p.m. Tues., 27th, midday. Thurs., Ist. 7.30 p.m. Fri.. 2nd. 2 p.m. Kaihere, Ngarua. and Patetonga cargo received until noon; other ports until four o'clock day of sailing. WATKIN AND WALLIS. "Phone 607 and 24C0A- Agentsr\ V. HEDA—HOWICK AND WHITFORD Leaves King's Wharf: Leaves Whitford: Mon., 26th. 11 a.m. Mon., 26tb, 3 p.m. Cargo for Waitakaruru every Thursday, 12 noon. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO.. Agents. 'Phone No. 3467. LOST PROPERTY. BANGLE, moonstones, gold setting, Thursday, Ligar St. to Pitt St. reward; keepsake.—Address at Herald. BOOK, " Law on Contracts," left in taxi, Te Kuiti, 12th February (race day). .—Commercial Hotel. To Kuiti. BROOCH, gold bar. with horseshoe pearls centre; 10a reward. —Mrs- Meikle, Hmemoa Kd.. Birkenhead. CELTIC Cross, gold, vicinity St. Patrick'or Waikaraka Cemetery, Tuesday; reward.The Willows, Symoiida St. CHAIN and Cross, silver. Finder please return. Reward.—Address at Herald. GLOVE, pale fawn, gauntlet, motor-cycle races, Saturday. Reward.Phone 1112 A. HANDBAG, lady's, brown leather, on 2.30 boat to Korthcote; good reward. — Address at Herald. HANDBAG, containing laundry Wednesday, Birkenhead ferry.—Finder kindly leave Ferry Company. HAT. Velour, 5 p.m. 23rd. Khyber Pass, Symonds St., or Hobson St.; handsome reward.—Address at Herald. NECKLET, fur, blacK: Tuesday night, near Ridings Rd., Remuera; reward.— 34, Norana Ave. ; PURSE, silver, lady's. 2 p.m., Ferry or Dovonport Wharf, Saturday; keepsake. —Finder kindly leave at Herald. SPECTACLES, gold-rimmed, probably left on seat in Albert Park; 10a reward.— Dansey, Stonehurst. SPECTACLES, frold-rimmed, between Stonehurst and Wellesley St. Post Office.—Stonehurst Hotel. PORTS Coat, half made, between Mason's Av. and Heme Bay car; reward.— Finder please return to Tydman's Store, Heme Bay Terminus. SUIT Ca«e7i6st*6'£'taken by mistake from Heme Bay car. 5 p.m. car between city and gasometer, Saturday; reward.—G. Carter. 11.; Spring Bt.. Ponsonby. UMBRELLA, lady's. Saturday, toad to Buckland's j reward.Finder kindly return 7, Lower Symopds St.. or phone 758. Pq REWARD.—Watch, gold expanding dwO bracelet; Norton t Auckland, on dial. —Norton, Jeweller, Karangahape Road. Phone 708 A. ' . i ' -—*' ' STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. COW, Jersey, young, strayed from 33c Brighton Rd., Parnell.— Goodisson. ' IRISH Terrier, with One Tree Hill collar on. near Beach Road, on Saturday after—Reward on returning to Central Billiard Rooms.

OWNERS WANTED. BROOCH, corner Brighton Inquire Auckland Police Station. BULLDOG, strayed on property, Otahuhu. If not claimed within 7 days will be sold defray expenses. —Address at Herald. PURSE, containing money, in taxi. Thursday evening; owner give particulars, ■pay expenses. —Address at HgRALti. ■ = PERSONAL. 808 Mariner. Auckland, late of Mauku, pleaso vend address to M. Sumich, Helensville; urgent. ) DT, EPSOM.—Sorry wet last night. • Kindly call for letters Monday. Important.—F.A. HENRY TREANOR. who left County Monaghan, Ireland, about 1850. — Cousin would like to hear from his sons.— Address at Herald. NELSON 'A. CHlNG.—Wanted the present address and occupation cf the above. Last heard of at Ohaeawai, and formerly in our employ.—The Commercial Agency. Ltd.. Henry Wright, Governing Director, Wellington. P*~EESON, kind, wanted to adopt healthy baby girl, 4 months old.Urgent, 608. {Herald. WOULD Agent for American Firm, who called on McKendrick Bros., about last October, please call again.—Paper. ILL gentleman who gave me lift from Devonport Sunday morning kindly send address and enable me to call for overcoat left in car?—E. A. Waters, Egremont Street. Takapuna !T>E RICHARD WEST, LATE OF XV SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLAND. Will RICHARD WEST (if living), or his Widow and Next-of-Kin (if any), communicate at once with the undersigned Solicitors when they will hear of something to their advantage, and failing any claims being received by the 2nd day of April, 1923, the Estate of the said Richard West will be distributed. ..'„■, ~ . Note.—Richard West left England in or about the year 1912, and has never returned, and is believed to have died a Bachelor, and intestate in Auckland Hospital. New Zealand, in October, 1920. RUSSELL, CAMPBELL AND MoVEAGH, Solicitors, Auckland, New Zealand.

MATRIMONIAL. FARMER, young, wishes meet domesticated Lady not afraid country, view matrimony.—Advance Agency, Strand Arcade. LADY, young, with own furniture, wishes to meet gentleman about 30. view matrimony.—Sincerity. 400. Herald. LADY, '15. own home, wishes introduction, view matrimony, steady, tall gent.— 36. Phoenix Chambers. ADY, 56, would keep house elderly gent., view matrimony, refined, domesticated, —36. Phoenix Chambers. /Gentleness and Extreme Care. — Howey Walker, Surgeon Dentist, Eight opposite John Court, Limited. (On the corner.) HEAPEST Way of Furnishing is to deal with th» manufacturer. See C'oakleyl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 1

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