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New,zea;la : n,d labour exuiiaUge. ' , • R. M. Heigliton & Co.,' 177 Queens street, Auckland, House. Laud 'and' General Commission Agents, 1 Valuators, Missing Friends and Private Enquiry
Properties of every description bought and sold, including Farms, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties Bought Sold or Let. Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold and Peisonal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Partnei ships and Investments arranged, Rents and Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange and Pi ivatc Enquiry Office, having Agents in all the principal towns in the colonies. R. M. HEIGHTON&Co., 177, Queen-street.
DEY AND FRENCH, TEA DEALERS ANU GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAMILTON EAST, Invite all to INSPECT, COMPARE AND TRY.
ALL GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH! CASH! CASH! ON WALE; CHAFF ! CHAFF ! CHAFF ! OATS ! OATS ! OATS ! MAIZE, in.OUR, BRAN, SHARPS, POTATOES, ke, &c. Try our m rp rp *ti "Ti ti fn m (Ti m TT TT TT T TT T THREE TT SHILLING TT TT FjifrirTvpm 3d a pound reduction on Gib. Parcels. A(.knts New Zealand Insurance Co , Bagnall Bios, ami Co.'s Lang?troth Beehives, Matamuta Apiaiy Foundation Comb.
Note tiik xVddwkss : DEY & FRENCH, Tea Dealers and Geneial Merchants, Pla.mil ton East.
VTT A T C H E S ! EvrAULihiihD 1802. A G. 13ARTLETT, Watcli and Chronometer m S Maker, tj 1.1 1 Queen st., Auckland. fj d » S AAaltham Watches tiom £3 > '? lOb to -C 25 ; English Lev ci s, fiom £o to €15 ; Geneva, i' 2 to & ! ,-Cl. 1 ). A st'i'iiped giiaiantee '"i given, and Watclies packed and r_ sent bv post. Gold Chains and 1-3 Jewi'lltiy in gieaL \aiictyand nev. cst designs-. Oideis by post, with a deseiiption ot thu I 71, Walelnetjuiii'd.HsouiC'lr packed q J3 ! and sent to any pai tof New fc) Zeal.Mul on le^iptot P. 0.0 lor the a i.oiiiit — A. G. ii viv'LVJT, oppo ue Thtiitie Royal, Queen>~3 stlCLt.
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' • i ALL NBWKST AND MOST Jr\. POPULU,', SONGS OF TJIK DAYKiCI'T IN STOCK. Sacied Song^, Vocal Duets, Pianofoitc Solos and Dui-tb , Victoiui, Cluippell's, Oivendish, and other Mnsic.il Magazines. New Books leceived eveiy mail. "Aiound the Woild with Geneial Grant," 2\oK., ofleied \eiy ulicnp. Tur. F.viiMEHs" Book (Just Published); iVoFiimiei should bo without one. Account Books (\auous sizes and bindings), Photo<iiaphic Albums, Sciap U00U&, Sunday School Repaid Cauls, Family B'blcs, Wcslcyan Hymn Books I'rt&bytciian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common Pia^ei Books and Chui eh Scry ices. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, Piuses nnd Pocket Bookb, Young Ladies Journal-., Euelisli, -A-mene.in, and Aut>tuxliiin Papeis leceived every month. Country outers Punctually attended to. Lot Revised Nkw Testaments Just Received. W. IS. M E A R 8, Bookscllci, Slationci, and Mu&ic 1 Seller, 19S, QUEhN-STIIhKT,
MU N X E T ' S AUCKLAND CUP CONSULTATION, 1883. 1000 Members at £1 each. First Hoise £400 Second Horse '200 Third Hoise 100 Starteis (divided) . 100 Non-Staiters (divided) 150 £1,000 Remittances must be made by P.O. Older, Bank-not.c&, or marked cheques Exchange to cheques must be added, with stamp for leply. Application by letter ouly. Registered icttois and telegrams will not on any account be leceived. Draw ing, under the snpen ision of committee, will take place on or about '22nd Decembci. Result will be published immediately after drawing. Applications, to be addressed "Musket,"' care of J. R Scott, Box 126", Postoffice, Auckland ; or ' Nevada Hotel, Qucen-stieet, Auckland.
INGRAM AND CO., ENGINEERS, AND MACHINERY FITTERS. Oonfciacfcois for every description of F.vctohv Fittings, pArn:nx Making, Cashnos, Tuunino, Pn j >; fcjcitEWiNCi, &0., &c, ALL WOODWORK IN CONNECTION WITH MACHINERY MADE. Plaiib pie])ared and Ebtnnates given, Agents for all descriptions of AMERICAN MACHINERY, LrunioATixt; Oils, &c. Office and Woikb : COUXKU OV VICTOWA AXI> CoiJUJIG Sl'llEJilVS AUOKTvANU.
TH E EEV. & MRS H U M FErEY DWIS .ire desirous of iccening' into theii Ilouie b"js Irom the cotintr)', whose 'patents 1 vvM> them to attend the Auckland College and Grain mcr School.— Their residence 1 , • which js near to tho Raihv.iy Station, and within a few minutes walk of the school, is large and' convenient, and, in every' way, is well adapted • for the'purpjso, — It is tho wish of Mr and Mrs ( Humfiey Davis to provide a thoroughly com- j fortablc home for < the boys, and Mr Hunifrei Davis will undertake to pay particular attention * to them in the preparations of their lessons oul of -' school hours.— The ne*t term will commence on 1 < the TLJthtf September. , Good references,.— For 1 . further 'particulars apply'to tHe* !{.&? Humfrej ' ! ■ iD.ivis, -At The Oak's, EmilyPlafce AuckK'nd. *' * 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 24 November 1883, Page 4
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