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I LECTURE BY THE REV. DR. LANG. THEEev. Dr. LANG-, of Sydney, will deliver a LECTURE in tho Public Hall, I Otiihuhu, THIS (Friday) EVENING, the 3rd instant, ; at 7 o'clock. Subject—"Sketches of my Colonial Life in tho ■ Colonization of New Zealand, Victoria, and Queens- ■ land." 1 The Rev. John Mackv, MA., will occupy the Chair. Admission-One Shilling. The proceeds to be devoted to the Liquidation of a debt owing Dy the Presbyterian Congregation, Papatoetoo. Doors open at half-past sis. I ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE Annual Meeting of St. James's Congregation will be held This (Friday) Evening, at half-past seven, ir. the Church. A full attendance I is requested. LOST, from tho United Service Hotel in the late Fire, the following Goods known to have been saved: — 1 Turk's Head Meerschaum Pipe (in Morocco case) Lady's (ioltl Brooch and Ear-rings (mounted) Gentleman's Carbuncle Sleeve-links, Studs, &c. 1 Lady's Green Morocco Cloves and Handkerchief Hox, handsomely mounted in brass 1 Velvet Pile Table Cover 1 Silver Dessert Knife and Fork, in case, and numerous other articles. Any person returning'any or the above to the United | Service Hotel, Wellesley street, will be rewarded; if found detaining them after this notice other proceedings will be taken. JOHN HANCOCK, United Service Hotel. Sept. 30, 1573. ANTI-SPIBI T I S T. rp HE UNDERSIGNED B-ga to notify that ho has received, per] "VYonga Wonga, THE FIRST PORTION ov *'. A SHIPMENT or NEW SEASON'S (1873-4) TEAS, Ex Steamship "Cratgforth," prom Foo Chow, Similar to the best numbers of the Acacia's oargo, which gave such general satisfaction last Season, and he invites tho Trade to inspect and procure samples for liquoring. Tho Shipment include* various grades, from good medium to full-flavoured Souchong TEAS, and ha been purchase Chow with a special view to the growing demand J a this market for] the finer description of teas. H. B. MORTON. TO LET, at the North Shore, in the best position. Furnished Apartments.—Apply to H. H. Smith, Auckland Iron Works, Durham street East , or at Mrs H. 11. Smith's, foot of Flagstaff Hill, North Shore. Also, for Sale, cheap, a Double Shop Front, Glass Door, Clerk's Desk, Ac. : also, for one week, 10 per cent, discount on H.H.S.'s Improved Patent Portable Ovens, Colonial Ovens, &c. A GENTLEMAN of unimpeachable character, who has been 8 years in a Government Office, and having a testimonial of ..0 years' fidelity, is desirous of an Engagement in any office where a confidential Servant is required. —Address " 1.0.," Star office. riITY HALL, WEDNESDAY. TLLUSIONIST. YOUNG- LADIES' Dancing Class held on Wednesday Afternoons at the Ponsonby Seminary Ponsonby Road. "CI 0 B SALE. LEASEHOLDS, PARNEIL, Magnificent Building Site, 00 years, frontage to Arejue Road, St. Stephen's ; Seven-roomed House, Vycrs. *W. FLOOD, Estate and Mining Agent, Next National Bank. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS "FOB, IRON BUOY. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, October 1, 1873. TENDERS will be received at this office until Tuesday, the 7th instant, at noon, for tho Construction of an Iron Buoy, in terms of plans and specifications, to be seen at this office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Iron Buoy." WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. " BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE." rpHE Eev. G-. H. TUENER will JL deliver a Lecture on the above subject in the Large Room of tho Young Men's Christian Associa- j tion, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 3rd October, the proceeds to bo added to the Building Fund of the ; t. ree M ethodist Church. Tickets, Is. each, may be had from any of ..tho Doors open at 7, lecture to commence at half. p ast. FOE SALE by the undersigned—" Tanks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Bay of Islands and Newcastle), Firewood, Charcoal, _c. J. CRAIG, Fort street. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OVINCJ. OF AUCKLAND. TN compliance with the request of a large nu ber of tho Eleotors, I have to announce that it is my intention to become a Candidate for Office of Superintendent at tho forthcoming Election I will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors and explaining my views on questions ffecting the interests of the Province. HUGH H. LUSK ,*|^^ npO STAND THIS _l_Hw^P__f The Well-known Grey Entire (Mondays ; Panmure, and round by St. John's College ; Wednesdays ; Onehunga, round by Three Kings ; Fridays ; Whau, round by Mount Albert; the remainder part of the week at J. Walter's Stable, New North Road. Terms:—Single Mare, £3 ; two or more, as por agreement. Groomage, 2s Cd each Mare, to be paid at the time of serving. All other money to be paid on or before the 3rd day of January, 1874. BOAED & EESIDENCE for four gentlemen in a respectable private family, on modorate terms; or, for Lady ana Gentleman ; or, Furnished Apartroonts.—Fq? wMrees ai^ly «t Star

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1153, 3 October 1873, Page 3

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