Corporation Notices. 'jp OWN OF O.AMABU, OTAGO. CORPORATION DEBENTURES FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Oamaru, oh or before 11th NOVEMBER, 1874, for the whole or any portion of £25,000 (twenty-five thousand pounds) VALUE of CORPORATION BONDS. The Bonds are issuable under the authority and provisions of the 11 Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1865 bear interest at the, rate of six per centum per annum, payable half-yearly, at the option of any purchaser in either London, Melbourne, Dunedin, or Oamaru ; and are secured bn the Town Rates, The Bonds are for £loo,each, or such higher amount as may be arranged with any purchaser, and will be redeemable in the year 1904. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed Tender for Debentures." E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Oamaru, September 8,1874. Public NoticesIT is requested that all ACCOUNTS due by His Excellency the Governor, and not already sent in, may be -furnished without delay. . FRANCIS A. HARE, . Private Secretary. E W ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited). . Shareholders in the above Company are hereby informed that Share Certificates can be obtained on application to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. N o T C E. Having made arrangements with Mr. E. Morgan for the continuance of the running of the BREAK three times weekly to the undernoted places, the undersigned is now in a position to deliver all G'oods, purchased at his Stores, free of charges. Taita, Mungaroa, Stokes’s Valley, Kaitoki, Upper Hutt, Pakaratahi. THOMAS MULLINS, - Hutt Bridge and Upper Hutt. N O T E. P. COOKERY wishes to inform the public that on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAVE Mr. T. WAGG’S, PAKURATAHI, so as to catch | the FIRST TRAIN for WELLINGTON in the Morning, and will also convey Passengers and Luggage by the LAST TRAIN in the Evening to the PAKURATAHI. N 0 T C E. A PIG has been running on my premises since last June. If the owner does not come forward and pay expenses, it will be sold to defray the same. - W. H. BRIGHTWELL, Oroua Bridge. • HE WELLINGTON ALMANACK AND WEST COAST, WANGANUI, AND WAIRARAPA DIRECTORY For 1876, Will be Published EARLY IN DECEMBER. Twenty-first Year of Publication. The Proprietors, ‘ whilst returning their sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon this work, beg to state that its increasing popularity has been a further inducement to them to spare neither expense nor trouble in its preparation and that the WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1875 Will be found to be one of the best publications of the kind in the Colony! In consequence of a large number of persons being unable to secure a copy of last year’s Almanack, parties requiring copies of this year's edition are requested to send their orders to the New Zealand Times Office. Willis Street. mHE undersigned has just received a fresJL , supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Drugri»t Bazaar. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, LOWER HUTT. It is intended to hold a sale of articles, useful and ornamental, in the WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, ON BOXING DAY (SATURDAY, DEC. 26), the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Building. Fund of the New Church. Contributions of materials and goods of all kinds, live stock, cash, &c., fee., will be thankfully received by any member of the committee, which consists of the following ladies : —Mesdamea Frethoy, Copeland, Mander, Ransom, Joseph Hall, John Hall, Ceilings, C. Hollard, James Knight (Treasurer), Richardson (Secretary). ATHOLIO PICNIC AND BAZAAR will be held at the UPPER HUTT, on the 26th of December (BOXING-DAY), to increase the funds for the New Church being built. Contributions towards the Bazaar will be gratefully received by the following ladies : : Wellington Mrs. Sharp, Mrs..O’Shea, Mrs. Pagon. Hutt : Miss McGurk (Priest's house). Ufper Hutt : Miss M. Wilson, Mies E. Cudby, Mrs. , Dowling. Drapery. Grand display of millinery Now on view at TE ARC HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. JAMES SMITH has great pleasure in informing his customers that he is showing in the Millinery room window Now Millinery Bonnets New Trimmed Hats New Leghorn Hats New Pearl Straw Hats New White Ostrich Plumes New White Ostrich Feathers New Black Yak Laces New Colored Laces New Black Mantillas, handsomely trimmed NOTICE.—JAMES SMITH’S extraordinary variety of DRESS FABRICS and COSTUMES, consisting of Arabian Glacie Alpacas, tinted Canadian, plain and striped, Japanese striped Grenadines, Tussore cloths, Summer homespuns, Persian stripes, colored Llamas, and numerous other textile fabrics, from 5Jd. per yard, all of which are imported SPECIALLY for the trade of To Aro House ALPACAS. ALPACAS. A most extensive choice of this highly esteemed material. The silk-finished, tinted Alpacas defy all competition for brilliancy and durability, from Bs. 6d per dress. Patterns free per post. The SUPERIOR stock of Men's, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing kept at Te Aro House is being highly appreciated for their superior value and good fit. JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House, Cuba-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4258, 12 November 1874, Page 3
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