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PuMeations N ATIONS' NEW ZEALAND 1878.] ALMANAC.. [IB7B. Highly Commended by the Presss—a Favorite with the Public—full of Useful Information. THE ADVERTISERS’ MEDIUM. The edition for 1878 will contain every item of useful information it is possible to cram into the sheet. AS” No trouble or expense will be spared to maintain its position as the best sheet almanac in the colony. The Voice op the Wellington Pkess. “It is a most valuable and useful compilation, and should find a place in every household and office, especially as its price is only one penny.”— Post, Jan. 6, 1877. “ ‘ Nation's New Zealand Almanac' is a production which does credit to its compiler and its printer. We can best convey our estimate of the almanac by saying that it is sold for a penny, and is worth three times the money. It is a pattern which every printer should keep as a model.”— Argus, Jan. 5, 1877. Nation’s Almanac is one of the best advertising mediums in the colony. It commands a very extensive sale, and will con tantly be on hand for purposes of reference in all the leading hotels, offices, stores, restaurants, &c. A large number will be distributed gratuitously to many of the above places. It is requested that early application may be made for space by parties desiring their business announcements inserted. NATION & SONS. NOW BEADY, “ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD.” November number contains : View in Christchurch, the Timaru Roadstead, Sufferers by the Indian Famine, Homeward Bound, &c., &c., with summary of news, Price sixpence. To be had of John Watt, Lambton-quay and Willisstreet, and all booksellers. Public Companies HE WELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS COMPANY (Limited). Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, and the amendments thereto. Capital, £50,000 in 10,000 Shares of £5 each. Deposit on application, ten shillings per share; payable on allotment, ten shillings per share; residue by calls not exceeding £1 per share, at intervals of not less than three mouths. Offices of the Company : Temple Chambers, Featherston-street, Wellington. Directors : John Henderson, Esq., Wellington, Civil Engineer. Robbbt Greenfield, Esq., Wellington, Merchant. Henry Mace, Esq., Wellington, Brewer. H. W. Diver, Esq., Wellington, M.R.C.P., &c. E. W. Mills, Esq., Wellington, Merchant, T. K. Macdonald, Esq., Wellington, Accountant. Hon. John Sheehan, M.H.R. C. W. Sohdltzb, Esq., Wellington, Merchant. Edw. Toomath, Esq., Wellington. W. T. L. Travers, Esq., M.H.R., Wellington, Solicitor. W. Conyers, Esq., Christchurch, Civil Engineer. Bankers ; The Bank op New Zealand. Engineer : J. R. Davies, Esq., C.E. Solicitors : Messrs. Travers, Ollivieb, and Co. Auditors : C. C. Graham, Esq., and C. P. Powles, Esq. This Company has been formed for the purpose of acquiring from the original promoters the concession granted to them for the construction of tramways in the city of Wellington, and of carrying on the undertaking. The Promoters have contracted to complete the works, and to supply sufficient rolling stock and plant, and to transfer the same with all necessary stations, engine-sheds, tools, stores, &0., to the Company, in perfect working order, for the sum of £40,000, which is to be paid to them out of the capital; but the Directors, in view of future extensions of the undertaking, have thought it expedient at once to provide for additional capital. The works will positively be completed within four or five months from this date, and arrangements have been made for carrying on both passenger and goods traffic immediately upon their completion. Experience has shown that similar undertakings have proved valuable investments, and from calculations carefully made by the Directors, they have reason to believe that the concern will prove highly remunerative to shareholders. Copies of the memorandum and articles of association may obtained on application to the Directors and Solicitors of the Company, at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and at the Offices of the Company. Applications for shares, accompanied by the necessary deposit, may now be made to the Bankers of the Company. Wellington, 14th November, 1877. TE ABO THEATRE AND PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (Limited). CALL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Directors of th e above Company have this day made a second call of ten shillings per share on the shares of the company, and that the said call is payable at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand, Te Aro, Wellington, on or before SATURDAY, the Ist of DECEMBER. Dated this seventh day of November, 1877. For the Board of Directors. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Secretary. UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. TRANSFER OF SHARES—WELLINGTON DISTRICT. All Requisitions for Transfer of Shares should be lodged at tbe Office of the Company, Temple Chambers, Featherston-street, and must be on the Company’s Forms, which may be obtained on application to the undersigned. J. NANCARROW, Jdnr., Agent. Wellington, September 28, 1877. Conveyances AIK TRAP A TO WELLINGTON BACK THE SAME DAY. or the convenience of the public Messrs' HWELL & MACARA will BUN AN EXTRA COACL. Time-Table : Leaving Featberston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hutt at 4.35, and arriving at Featherton at 8.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early coach are advised to come down to Featherton the previous evening by the afternoon coach from Masterton. OTlOE.—Having sold my Coaching Business between Wellington and Wani to Hastwell, Macara, and Go., I beg to ■n the public generally my sincere thanks he liberal support accorded to me for the niue years, and solicit a continuation of support for my successors, having every dence that the travelling public will in no suffer by the change. ANDREW YOUNG. With reference to the above, it will at alt times be our pleasing duty to accomodate the public in every way, and we beg to solicit a continuation of that support bestowed on our predecessor. HAST WELL, MACARA, & CO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

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