INSURE AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE QOFTE BBITISH FIRE & MA RINK ■ X INSURANCE CO. O £ New Zealand. CAPITAL, - . £2,000,000 INVESTED FUNDS £235,000 Insurances offected sa lowest Rates. Agent for TE AROIIA, WAIORONGOMAI, WAITOA, and District, J. ILOTT, Niavs Office.
Mr Josiah Tutchen, Gisborno, ninke3 the following entry in the Visitors' Book at the Domain Board's oilicc :—": — " I brought Mrs TuMien heie quite helpless, so much so that I j lial to carry her out of her bodroom to tho bath chair. 13y the end of the first week her health had so much improved that she was not only able to preceed to the balhs by herself but able to walk about the grounds witbpub assistance. The improvement continui^flurthe scond week, an i by the end of J,he third week her health was so iestorcd>rirough the use of the baths that we left for J home, as she believed herself quite cured from that painful affliction — rheumatic fevor. The bath used by Mrs Tutchen was No. 2, with eleotric battery ; No, 3 bath-house," From MbWm. Haddow, J P,, of Nelson :—: — 'Allow me to add my testimony to the value of tho To Aroha Hot Spring. A fortnight ago I arrived here, suffering from insomia. I was advised to begin by using No. G bath, j This I continued to do for the first few days, j taking a bath both morning and evening. ! Latterly I have used No, 2 bath, and thiSj combined with the admirable shower baths and drinking the mineral M-atcr, hip had a beneficial effect upon my health, which I am glad to say has been thoroughly restored, I am convinced the merits of your springs and mineral waters only retire to be more widely known to begteatly appreciated and patronised by numbers of of visitors and invalids who as yet are unacquainted with their wondeiful ourativc properties."
(? PREPARE. J FOR C °V C\% EVERY CROP. "** **^/ Discourage Insect Life. COIVIPANY'S A pppny ED BY tffiLD BY ALL MERCHANTS, LEADING i IN 1/ CWT. BAGS." * AGR^MLTURISTS I >, DW Fft^JGHTS TO DlS- ♦— I TANt DISTRICTS. 'IVrite for Detailed Catalogue.
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MINING REGULATIONS. PRINTED Copies of GENERAL HULKS, Mining Act, 1886, Part 3, "Begulation of Mines,"— Section 207, Sub-sections 1-40 — may be obtained at the office of the Te Aroiia and Oiiinemuri Nkws, or will be posted to any address. Note ! Sub-section 40 of Sertion 207 states that « A PRINTED COPY of the RULES provided for in this section shall bo posted in the office, and 00 a building or board in some conspicions place in connection with EVERY MINE.' 1
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. AY. H. "HAZARD, GUNMA X E B, 11G, Queen-street (a few doors below Dvi ham-street. By Special Appointment to IT is Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. WH. lIAZAJID begs to announce (hai he Las lernovod to the above centially situa'eel .piemises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Galleiy, which been entirely puled down and rebuilt, solicits the patronage of the public. Prizes for Rille and Eevolver Shooting are offered Weekly. W. H. H. 'would also tify that he has removed his Gun business to the Bame address. The manufacturing and repairing branch is carried on in Elliott-street (next Hoffmans Warehouse), where firearms may be tested daily. FTBEWOIiKS, FIEEWORKS, from James Pain & Sons, tho celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, (bus savmg 23 per cent. No advance in prices will be made. Note tue Address :—: — W. H. BAZARD, Gunmakeh, 116, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durhamstreet). Telephone No. 331
"RENEWAL OF LEASE. The gigantic success and patronage extended to the Auckland bi.mch of Stewart Dawson & Co., the well-known Watoh Manufacturers, of Liverpool and London, by the inhabitants of New Zealand, since the month oE April, 1884, has been so encouraging that, notwithstanding the present depression of trade in New Zealand, i the}' ha\e signed a renewal of the lease of their present Auckland piemises, so well known a;i Stbwaiu' Dawson & Co's Grand English Watch Exhibition at 94, Qnoenstrect. AsS.D. and Go. have enjoyed a good shaie of the prosperity of N,Z., they dv> not mean to 11111 nwiiy till better tii.ies conic/ but to meet the circumstances, and being aware of. the fact that in times of depression it is more necessary than ever that the working man should have a good timekeeper, they have reduced tho pi ices of the woi king-inaii's Watches to the very lowest possible nun gin. The following price list will boar out this us6eition, and will defy competition : — QTEWAHT TV^WSON AND pO'S WATCH PRICE LIST Direct fiom oui own L'Wtory :—: — Hunting Chronooiaph Lever-:, L 5 10s; foriiu r price, LG lot GenU' Hunting Le\crs, L 3 ; former price, L 3 1 5s Gents' Hunting Levers, Chronometer Balance, tin co p.iiis cxlin jewelled, L 4 10s : foimei price, Li- 15s I Genii 1 Hunting Level s (our own make), with Gold balance, L 3 10, wniihLGlOs lmpidVc'd Defiance Watches (Ladies' .inJ i Gv'iitcS) — Iluutiu", LI 15s ; O,ien face, LI 7s Gil Ladies 1 Hunting Lcvci«, L 3 10s ; foinvr pi ice. L 3 15vS Ladies 1 Open face Engli-h Levels, L 3 ; fui iner price, 1 3 10s GcMilb 1 vv|ien~lace ICngli^h Lovei-', L 2 15^; f()i nn 1 1111 11 iee L 3 10s S.D. Mid Go '••> llunti 'q Lever W itch, < lnonomctci bal.mco, i'u->co and m.iint inint; poweijthc vi 1 v be-t (jnali | '\ , LG 10s TKICE Ll>'i: OF JEWELLERY. Golds ts i-f Bioochcs iin'l hfiirinns, 25* 30-, 50s, 6v-o, 70s, 80-, and iipwiuds Gold Biooche 1 -. the latest slo.-lc in the colony, 8- od. 1(K 6d, 12- G.I, 15s G I, 17Gi\, 20., 22s G.1. '27s G.I, 30s, 35-, 40-, 45-, 50-, GO*, 70s, 80s Gold Em 1 in.i^, 4s G.I, 7s 6-1, 8- 6.1, 10s Gd, 15s, 17-, 6^\, 30s, 355. 45s to LJ) 5s Golrl Handles and Bracel.-t- , 8- 6(1. 12s Gd, 17s Gd, 21s, 30.-, 425, 50b, GOs to L 5 5. Ladies' Gold Alb' its, ahoit, 45-, 55s ; tull length, with (hop and tassel. Gss, 70s, 755, 84s, 90*, 97s Gd, 100s, UOs, 130s Ladics'Gem Kiiii>sand Engagement liing«, 17s Gil, 30s, 355, 40-, 455, GO.-, 70s, 84s, L 5 10s, LG 10s, to LlO Ladies 1 Gold Keepers, 10s Gd, 15sGd,22s6d. 40s L .dies' Wedding Pungß, 17s 6J,22s 6.1,40s Gents' Gold Albei ts, 85s, 90s, Ls los, L 7 7s, L8 Bs, L 9 10s, LlO 15s Gents' Gold Lockets, 15s Gd, 17s Gd, 40s, 425, 50s, 635, 70s, L8 10s and LlO 10** Gents' Gold Seals and Clnvims 15s 18s Gd, 21s, 24*, 30*, 45s 60s. For other lines in Gold and Silver Jewel lery, see full paiticulais in S.D. and (Jo,\s IllinJnted Walch Pmnphlcts. Letters and communications to bo addressed to STEWART DAWSON" & CO S GltE AT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBI lION, 94, QuernStbeet, Aucklvnd. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S D. and Co.'s famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing nil particulars concerning these valuable Timekeepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent by post for 3d stamp; free on .application at 94, Qucen-slreet. Auckland. Is 3d must be forwarded with country oiders, to cover cost and registration lees.
SAMUEL. VAILE & SONS iW%<F (Late Vailotfc Douglas), \ Tlot T SErLAA T D,*"&"ESTr\ T I^AGKNTS; SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankehs :— Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No. 134, WE act at agents for the transaction of any kind of business in connection with real estate and the investment OF MONEY. . We have unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase of Land and Houses, either by roiJLic auction or private conTitACT, for negotiating moutgages en the most favourable terms, nnd for managing estates for Residents or Absentees. \\'e aUo rlevoto special attention to letting Houses and Land, to collecting KENT and interest, to seeing that buildings en tt listed to oui care are k»?pt propeily insured and repaired, and also that all nttes and t.ixes are paid up. We also act as execuious andTuuvriSES under Wills. Having a very intimate knowL'dgo of this Province, we aic able to give coircct and reliable VALUATIONS of Fieehold and Leasehold piopertius. Our connection with this City and Province dates from 1843, in w Inch year our Mr Vaile Sen , landed in Auckland. He has «iown up in, jind been connected w itli tint, ('olonyioi the List 45 yems allhou»h residing and doing the biihinoss of his him in England fiom 18G2 to 18G9 inclusive. We lire therefoie thoiouuhly acquainted, ii( tnnly \\ itli the capabilities and robouiccs of this eountiy, but also with the w.inU and leqniicmonts of new anixalh socking l'oi land 01 houses, and 0111 largo (Xpeiieneu and c^tens-ivc connettion", places* us in a [losition ol exceptional lulvanta^o for the t-neu'h and biicceishfw! liansaclion oi uu-si-106S. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, bhoitl.ind-stieet, Auckland.
STONE BROS., 20 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. [Directly opposite Thornton, Smith, and Filth's old Mill.] SHIP OWNKIIS, AG KNTS, CHAIN, PRODUCE, AND COAL MICH CD A NTS. DONEDUST, OAT^, POTATOES, BOX TEAS, KA.MS, AND BACON &r. Bcnedust, Oats, Potaiocs, "IJUNCOUN" BONEDUST. " HUNCOKN" BONEDUST. We are appointed SOLE AGENTS in pla c of A- Laybourn & (Jo. FLOUR, "limp-?, Bian, Oitn. al.Sugai, Alaize, FowljWlicat, AT LESS THAN AUCTION ROOAr RlKiiiS, AND QUALITY RELIABLE. ONE TRTAL WFLL PROVB OUli PIIICES LOWEST IN AUCKLAND. No. 1 Sjdn y Runcdust G 5 No. 2S\dney Bonedust ... ... 6 5 J 1 Sydney Bonedu-t G 5 Bla<k'lloi>c Bonedust 5 10 Auckland Tallow Company's guaianlecd Bonedusl (Analysis sent with each oider executed), £1 10s. 350 x lea---, 15s ; £ Chest", Is Gel, splen led ; Vinc»\ir (casks fiee), Is Gd ; ; Feed and Sped O its, Sharps, Bian, Flour Putitocs (table and >eed) ; IJ.ims and Bacon (Watt and Co., J. E.igle, and Clui&lchuich Meat Preserving Co's) ; Chad', iMaize, Felloes, Shafts, Afanilla Europe and Flax Ropes, Oils, Leads, Newcastle, We.->tport, Grej', Whangarie,and Ba}' of Island Coals Hobart Rails and Palings, Oatmeal, Sugar Rice, etc., etc. Just Arrived : 150 TEST KEROSENE, PATENT NOZZLIS, Ij9d PER GALLON. TERMS CASH, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. Ketches for Thames twice -weekly, Lizette, Msie, and Violet, STONE BROS. 20 QU EEN STREET (Opposite Thornton Smith, & Firth's Old Mill), For correct Quotations of market values sec our Coinnieicial appealing WEEKLY IN THIS PAPER.
QUttP.CniP.ERS lnvc conn t mi's com O ]>], nned fh.it ('tc\ do not iocuV'j (heir Papeis through the Post until they aic soveial da\s old, and occasionally that some iss 10s they never receive at -ill. The Nkws is posted re^ulai ly, and should reach suh^criheis in due coiuse. It is to our inteicst to have the P.iper deliveied punctually: but when it has jcen duly posted \\ c have no further control. If Subsci ibois who do not icc-ei\ c their P.ipeis regul.uly will kindly ad\ ise tho M.m,i»er of the News, immediate and stiict inquiries will bo made into tho matter.
WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR Te Awamufcu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m, Te Kuin — Mondays and Fridays at 9.35 a.m. Hamilton Wfst — .Daily at 9.35 a.m, Cambridge — Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays at 9.35 a.m, Te Akoua — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur clays at 9.35 a m, Oxfokd and Liciifikld — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.35 a in,
TRAINS FOE AUCKLAND LEAVE LiCHFiuiiD and Oxford — Tuesdays, Tliurs days and Saturdays, at C 0 a.m.; and 0.4 a.m., respectively. Te Akoha — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr days at 7.40 a.ra Moiuunsville— Daily a 8.40 a.m Casibridge — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8.20 a.m. Hamilton West — Daily at 9.35 a.m Te Kditi — Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6.45 a.m. Te Awamoto— Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, an J Saturdays, at 8.35 a.m.
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KEEP PACE WITH 11, E TIME S. J- H. DALTON, T^l^ir^iir^UEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WAT. McARTRVR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND HASTINGS TREET, NAPIER. 4p : PATTERNS OF CLOTH Jft "jJEW PBFCE LIST FOR JBi G °° dS OABRIAGB |g| )--rr } v T \^w ' k£L PAID, and if not approved ar >fe|iL. A f ■ GENTLEMEN'S CI.OTHIKO /^M InGe*ZSS.,,, KCbMS ° d| °' "" *" t6 " |^«V (J± ■ TO UKABDBB, P^B - '^^-^"^n^"" f " rned ( n ' llioheVOr im^ PMM Host :Pree with Price Lists, OEA T r q A^PbffP FREE, — V B^T L,i <,.„„ c llit «" Cheque,, Po^T?n!e, s , &c , to Good Twocd Suit .. 210 "o IMS |/| felc'47 ::: ::: l\l 9m be — J - n - HH ;; ;; :: Ij J Mw ; | ««"«.:: :::4iS wim pa/r trousers If Tro l : .. .. :: 1 3§ q . Jf^ GFNrr.FMAN's >' it M ... . 510 Ui VillN AWAY ©^ 017 0 Coyeut Coat. Extra Sac „. q 0 Gentliiman's «.,,■■-- ■ai ■ ,-r- Gkntlmhn's 10 0 Gentlemen's Frock am] Press Suit ... 7 0 jWoipiiNQ QuAT, WITH EAQH SUIT Fbook Coats. ,15 0 TweedSaq- '
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 420, 16 November 1889, Page 8
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