Festival of St. John. THE Brethren of the Masonic -Lodges in Auckland will, in commemoration of the above Festival, dine together in the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, 25th ’inst., at 6 o’clock, p.m.s Members of either Lodge who may wish to invite non-subscribing brethren or gentlemen who are not Freemarons,„will please forward the names of their intended guests for approval to the W. M. of either Lodge, at the Lodge Room, on or before Wednesday, the 20th inst. June 14th, 1860. Tenders. TENDERS are required for the Bricklayers’ and Carpenters’ work in the erection of Messrs. Thornton, Smith & Firth's New Mill. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office on and after This Day, (Saturday), 16th instant. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. June 13th, iB6O. Francis IF hit e, BLACKSMITH AND u © jb, ® n ® n © n sl, TAKES this opportunity to inform his customers and Public in Town and Country generally, that he has added to his Horse Shoeing Department the services of Mr. Edward Terrey (late of the Firm of A. & J. Mackie & Terrey), and hopes, by strict attention to the interests of those who may favour him with their support, to merit a continuance and full share of the public potronage. Wyndam-street, June Ist, 1860, Notice. NOTICE is hereby given thafra.Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the District of Howick and”Panmure, will be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Howick, on MONDAY, the 25th day of June next, at the hour of 12 o’clock (noon), for the purpose of granting Slaughter-house Licenses, in accordance with the 6th clause of the ■'laughter-house Ordinance, Session 8, No. 5. Persons desirou' of obtaining Licenses as aforesaid, must, ten days before such meeting, give to the Clerk of the Bench a notice in writing, of their intention to apply for such License, and describe in the said notice the house or place intended to be licensed. James White, Clerk to the Bench. Rasident Magistrate’s Court, Howick, 28th May, 1869. F R U I RUES, ALEXANDER GENTLES HAS Fruit Trees and Forest Trees in great variety, Also, a fine lot of Blue Gum Trees, proper size for transplanting in high exposed grounds. Price of Fruit Trees according to size and quality. NURSERY, St. George’s Bay. Jfir. James Stewart, (UVIL ENGINEER AND LAND 1 SURVEYOR, begs to intimate that he has removed his office to Wyndhamstreet, second door from Queen-street, north side ; where he continues to carry on business as hitherto. Auckland, May 19th, 1860. THISTLE HOTEL, ©UJEEN) STREET, THE Proprietor of the above Licensed Hotel begs most gratefully to return his best thanks to the numerous friends who have favored him with their patronage and support, and takes this opportunity of informing the public that he has made large improvements in his now celebrated Establishment, and is prepared to supply the following geneuine articles: Branday, Wines, Cordials, Rum. Old Tom, London Stout, Bass’ Ales, on draught and in bottle, Dublin Porter, &c., &c., &c. A t the lowest cost price. In the Bottling Department, LIQUORS of the primest quality will be sold at wholesale prices. P. DARBY, Proprietor. May 18th, 1860.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 274, 20 June 1860, Page 1
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