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T^TAMMOTH PAVILION, MARKET RESERVE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JULY 2, GRAND OPENING NIGHT. GREAT SIAMESE AND ASIATIC CIRCUS, ■Numbering 40 Star Artists, including Male and Female Equestrians. LILLIPUTIAN PONIES. TRICK HORSES. ' Assisted every evening by the world-renowned SIAMESE JUVENILE TROUPE, Numbering 13 Artistes, Male and Female, in their Wonderful and Extraordinary Performances. GRAND MID-DAY MATIJNEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing precisely at 2.30. Cbidren Halt-price to all Parts. ADMISSION: Reserve Chairs, 4s ; Second-class (carpeted), 3s ; Third-class Seats, 2s. WM. BURTON, Agent. Tp X " A M O Y." 3000 HALF-CHESTS NEW SEASONS TEAS TO ARRIVE EARLY IN AUGUST. OWEN & GRAHAM. OTAGO GOLDMINING- COM? PANY. Shares upon which the 14th Call has not been paid will be sold on TUESDAY, next asjalready advertised on the 27th ultimo in this paper. W. FLOOD, Manager. 18 Insurance Building. 2nd July, 1874. VALUATION OF CITY PROPERTY. City Council Offices, Auckland, July 2,1874. It is hereby notified that the valuation for the current General Bate can be inspected by Ratepayers at the City Council Offices, and that appeals (if any), will be heard by the City Council on MONDAY, the' 6th July next. F. BRODIE, Town Clerk. ONE POUND EEWARD.—Paid in mistake a £5 NOTE for £1. —Anyone bringing the same to the Stab, office will receive the above reward. LO S T.—"Five ' Shillings Beward. Lost, on Sunday last, a Lady's Brown Silk Umteella, between Otahuhu and Auckland. The above" reward will be paid at the Cottage of Content Hotel, Victoria-street TO LET, a Five-roomed House, South Newten, with Conservatory, back Kitchen large "Work-shop, and Garden.— -*pply to Samuel Wells, 129, Queen-street, 3 doors below the Union Bank. J^ O T I O E~.. All ACCOUNTS due to Nkil Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street, must be paid on or before the 31st instant otherwise they will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery, N. CAMPBELL. July 2,1874. ENNISKILLEN LOYAL OEANGE LODGE, No. 8. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Wellesley-street, tomorrow (FRIDAY) evening, the 3rd inst, at half-past seven. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. LOYAL OEANGE INSTITUTION. | i The ANNUAL SOIREE will be held on MONDAY, j July 13, in the Choral Hall, Symonds-street. Tea at 6 p.m , after which J. M. Dargaville, Esq., M.P.C., will take the chair. Several Clergymen and gentlemen will address the Meeting. Tickets, 2a 6d each. GLEN SIDE, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. MRS GLOVER'S Pupils will re-assemble onTUESDAY, the 7th inst. MBS WOOLLEY (of London and Paris experience) will resume her Pianoforte Lessons on Monday, July 13,1874. Finishing lessons two guineas per quarter. —Karangaphe Road, near Medical Hall. IGH SCHOOL, SYMONDSN STREET. MID-WINTER "VACATION. The High School will RE-OPEN onIMONDAY, 6th July. THIRD QUARTER will cfcmmence on MONDAY, IClli July. Terms: One Guinea. J. M. FRASER, MACFINBEI OIL. Four casks of the very best, ex Wave Queen, from London. For Sale by SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. qr\ I M BE K. FOR SALE, 250,000 FEET SAWN TIMBER, At the Yard, Britomart Road. Vessels loaded with despatch ; alao,|at;the Steam Sawmill, Whangapous. 0. A. HARRIS.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1371, 2 July 1874, Page 3

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