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T O LE T. A PORTION of those Premises TO LET in Durham street, formerly occupied by Messrs Hetkter & Co. A Splendid Well of Water, and a two-Btall Stable ; may be used by the incoming tenant. — Apply to E. Bowden, Livery and Bait Stables, Queen street. FOR SALR, the G-oodwill of School; worth . fully £6fper week.- Also,. School-house, in central position.-2-Apply to Samuel Wells, Agent, 129, Queen street, three doors below TJnion Bank. TCrLET, that beautifuily^situated House in Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House, now in the occupation of Mrs McGhiffy.-f-Apply to Williams & Co., Queen street. TO LET, a Family Residence of sir rooms ; garden well s>tockVd with fruit trees, in Picton street.—Apply to F. L, Prime, House and Land- Agent, 20,.'Insurance Buildings. ; . T>OARD and RESIDENCE.—Two or -\* three Q-entlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence in a healthy part of the City. Terms moderate.—Apply to Mrg. J?LLISON V ProspectjHouse,:;Hobson.,street, two doors beyond'St.'Matthew's Chufcbi ': ' '; - - "NOTICE!!! THEREBY give notice that I have this . day disposed of my Business to Messrs. Nehic?G|in .&, Mosyjei, Pawnbrokers, 1.65, Queen street, opposite the'Savinga Bank. -; Ail persons having pledged goods with me can obtain the same by producing duplicates, as I have left all pledges not overdue with them. S. Shappebe. June 5th,.1872.:, . .... '■'"■■ ■■•- * -.;r _2-: &.:■■;•...'•; ':.:.■;■::■>?•■'■■ ■. i..•. RETIREMENT FROM BUSINESS. AS it is my'it'tentiori to retire from my ptesent boßiness I beg to request prompt settlement of all outstanding accounts 'due to the firm of J. S. MacfarTane and Co. All accounts against that firm will be paid on presentation. p n -a . . J. S. MAOFARLANE. Auckland, Jme 1, 1872. sUL U 0 (■ JUST OPEJED.—2SO BLACK COATS, at 12s. (Jd. SiMUEL COOMBES, * 80, Queen Btreoti To the Editor of the Evening Stab. SIR, —In amwer to Mr Philip Hackett's advertisomait in the Star of Saturday last, viz., that the opposition emanated from six other publicars as well as Mr Dervan, before his letter appeired all the publicans in the immediate • neighbourhood of my dining-rooms were asked if they had opposed with Mr Dervan. In every instance they answered no, and when asked by Mr Dervan to subscribe jointly with Km to pvv a solicitor to oppose me declined. I shall be happy to give Mr Philip Hacie.t or any other gentleman, their names on applying to me.—l am, &c., A. H. HotrGHTON. 101, 103, Qucon street. June 17 tn. L . <3 js £ N a if g J^aje #. jn1 i 0 MRS. JOHNSTONE DESIE3S: to draw. Special Notice to the emaining portion of the following CH«CE AND SUPERB GOODS, At 25'Peh )est. Less than the Market Prices, Thereby offering to Cash Purchasers some Magnificent Specimens o: Art at less than invoice prices in the Foreign Marlets. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS From Chins and Japan place. Mrs. Johnstone in, a position to tthibithraluable worksof 'Handioraft, sufih as Carved Ivory, Inlaid Papier Mache, etc., etc., suitable for "lie Drawing-room and for gracing the toilet table, at such prices as must command a speedy , -.-, .-~ . t ,r f TEE LADIES' DEPARTMENT Is also includd in the reductions. French Millinery, Bonnets Ei^lish and French Mantles and Jackets, Lyon's Wovi and Paisley Shawls, Genoa Velvets, Moire Antiqie Silks, French Satins, Coventry and French Ribtons, Dress Materials, etc., etc., w !1l, t) Cash Purchaers, be subjected to a like Discount. Having largi shipments to" "arrive for the coming seison Mrs. J. has determined to CLIAR THESE CHOICE GOODS, And would tirficfc firamediftte- attention- --t^the opportunity now offered. ira!S!^ JT'OIH:-3N";'S^ O^Efl I SEVEN DOORS ABOVE THE POST OFFICE, ;^X rDRU9fILsr:;TAP&BTR¥, FBT&T;- A.ND X* EIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, Flo6irCfottir (all'widths). ' Hearth Rugs and Door Mats. Wool damasks,-..table covers LONG CURTAINS, WINDOW HOLLAND, CHINTZ. ia eflhois everY requisite for House Burnishing <A IiAa&E^TOCK: OF !ALL; SIZES i IN BLANKETS, Vest Cheap. W. E ATT BAT, New Zealand Hoxjse, 66, Queen street YtfUNG^MENL'S 'C'fIEEISiTI^N ASSOCIATION. :-TX7INTER COURSE OF LECTURES, : VV 1872,?in;the Eppmß> iWelJesley street. June 21-; —" Our Laws and how they are njade I', i . >> li#Hbnor tliei Superiiitefndene.vi-^-a BC I July 19—Extracts from a Journal kept in India, from 1857 feo 1866, the Right Rev. Dr. Cowie. July 2 Jackson," Rev. David ISruce. August 16—"Recreation," Re/. Jas. Buller August 2 the Ridiculous," Gk M Reed, Esq.j.B;A.> r*i j -rj flepten£for?l3- V OMer. Cromwell/; Itev. W. . J. Williams. September 20—''Perils of the Age" J.. 0. Firth,.^Esq.. . , sV ,> ~ -rj .^.r-, October lS^-'^Tilillerinial Anticipatioria," Eev. ' P. H. Cornford. October 25—" Home Training—its neglect and consequences, Rev. E. N. Bree,,M.A. : Tickets for the course 3s. each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, the .Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or i any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission, to single Lecture, 6d. |; 4. W, FLEMING, l: Hon. Seo.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 755, 17 June 1872, Page 3

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