a |- ' XT UDDART -ffiSrSJSSfflßfr* (LIMITED) NEW STEAM SERVICE, BBINGING LOW FAMES INTO FORCE The new, fast, and well-appointed steamship ELINGAMITE, 2600 tons, will sail from Auckland (weather and circumstances permitting) FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. On TUESDAY, October 2nd, at 4 p.m. FOR "SYDNEY. CARRYING PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE AND OTHER AUSTRALIAN PORTS. On MONDAY, October, 15, at 4 p.m. FREIGHT AND PASSAGES' AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Return Tickets available for six months L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. ix k E M p *■ SURGEON DENTIST, SHORTLAND-STREET (next Post Office), Has returned to Auckland and taken over the practice of the late W. H. Skeet at above address. He will maintain the same scale of fees and respect all contracts entered into by his predecessor. P.O. Box 347. Telephone, 494 TT F. WINDSOR. SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KEMPT & WINDSOR, SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General Post Office). Telephone 377. T\ R. OWEN, DENTIST, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SHOKTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 601. /^ E O. WARREN, DENTIST, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. THE f/^/^fi/^^^^ RALEIGH. 1%/T R. H. SURMAN On June 2nd made a new record over the Papakura to Paxnell Course of 1 hour 7* minutes. TV/TR. A. E. SMITH Also rode the distance in 1 hour 11J minutes, both riders beating the previous record of 1 hour 14£ minutes, made on the 24th May, clearly proving that on the road and the path the RALEIGH IS ON TOP. -VTT M. SERVICE, Sole Agent, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, pIT V CLUB HOTEL. Shobtland-stbeet. NOTE D HOUSE For HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, And Best Bbands of Wines and Spibits. HANCOCK'S SPECIAL XXXX ALES. COMFOBTABLE BILLIABD ROOM. GEORGE S. BUDGE.
"We have to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a copy of the Neio Zealand W heehnan, which contains a lot of information and chatty articles interesting to cyclists. The sudden death in Ohristchurch of Mr J. J. Swinnerton deprives the North Shore Amateur Athletic Club of one of its Vice Presidents. The deceased gentleman always took a most active interest in athletic sports, and always furthered a local clnb on formation. His death will be greatly felt in athletic as well as social circles on the Shore. Bon Bons 8 small cigars, 6d.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 821, 22 September 1894, Page 15
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361Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XV, Issue 821, 22 September 1894, Page 15
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