LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] The Mail Steamer. Auckland , Friday Night.
THE Australia left ban I'lancisoo on the 17th, thiec days l.vte, and is expected on Monday, 7tl> Apiil.
Bee-keepers' Association. At the meeting of the J-'ee keepers' Association at PnUekohe the rnlus woe finally adopted and delegates appointed to attend the meeting convened by Mr Bagnall in Auckland, with the object of securing co-opeiation among the bee keepers throughout the pro\inoe.
The Frozen Meat Company. Mr Maguire's tender (£23,0.52) has been accepted for the Fio/en Meat Company's reclamation.
Horticultural Show. The Gaidener'b Horticultural Exhibition opened to-day with a large number of excellent exhibits.
• Arrival of a Japanese Warship. A Japanese Man-of War artived in the harbour to-day-
Share Market. Sales, to day : Imperial 14s 6d, 14s 9d, Level Cross 2s 7d. Buyers Caledonian : lls. Sellers: Cunbiian Is 9d. The market is quiet and no other business is recorded.
' "'The Rev. Griffith Jones, ef Laugharne, South Wales, will preach at the Baptist T.ibern.u I•, Cambridge, to-morrow, morning' and evening, v The usual Weslejan Church services for tomorrow are advertised. At Te Awamutu the Rev O. Dean will preach a temperance sermon in the evening. X - A jttrik: notification by the chairman of the -, "WaitwiJßoad Hoard, re the closing of certain L, roads, lis published in our advertising columns. I -Tbef Piako County Counril gives notice of its intentAon to levy special rates, under the prof"'nioi^t of the Roads and Bridges Act, in tro JLOtaoroa, Te Arohst and Waitoa ridings. TTou will do well to furnish your house Jttn Garlick and Cranwell's. They have now fe most complete Furnishing Warehouse in' lackland, furnituie to suit all classes, good I'l'aftffag, and cheap. They have Tapestry Carpets •Iro'm 2s 3d pci yard, Brussels from 3s lid per %v yard, Linoleum from 3s 9d to ss, Oil Cloths from l," Is 6d to 4s 6d per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil r,, Cloths at 3s Oa per yard. Immense assortment " of Iron Bedsteads from Infants' Cots^ to 5 feet wide half-tester Bedsteads. Double iron Bedrteads from 255. 480 Bedsteads in stock to select , L from. Beddings of all kinds and sizes kept in readiness. Dining, Sitting, Drawing-room B'ur..^niturp, and and a large assortment of Manchester and Furnishing Goods, including a lot of ' ' Cretonnoi. Book Catalogues sent free to in3»'tendinr purchasers. Garlick and Cranwell,' pJ City HUI .Vrcade, Quoea-itreet AucUaoeii
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1827, 22 March 1884, Page 3
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398LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] The Mail Steamer. Auckland, Friday Night. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1827, 22 March 1884, Page 3
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