LOST, in Queen-street, a Jordan^M Setter r>o«. Finder will be rewarded on biinSpsH iiip the same to Dr Stockwell's. Any one detaining it ■ will be prosecuted. f^H pHE]STIANS desiring a RevivalM V-/ in this City are earnestly invited*to meet for ■ Prayer on r'ltlPAY evenings ut the Temperance Halli Albert-street, at half-past seven. »- i — NEW Z E A L A N D I TELEGKAPTTS. EXTENSION TO BAY OF ISLANDS AND H HOKIANGA. §H Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of juH TELEGRAPH POLES along the route of a proposed WM line of Telegraph between FJelensville and Hokianga. |H Conditions upon which Tenders will be received, H specifications, fornls of bond, &c, may be seen, and I forms of tender obtained at the Telegraph offices, I Auckland and Grahamstown, and at any Post-office I north of Auckland. . Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and marked H 'Tender for Supply of Telegraph Poles for Northern | Extension," to be delivered at the Telegraph office, §H Auckland, not later than noon on TUESDAY, \^^ July 7, 1874. 9 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted H W. H. FLOYD, 9 Electrici an, New Zealand Telegraphs. B Auckland, May 28, 1874. ■ rjlHB NATIONAL BANK I op . H NEW 7EALAND (Limited). ■ CAPITAL .. .. TWO MILLIONS STERLING.' '4 1 Notice is hereby given to Shareholders that the fifth Call of TEN SHILLINGS per Share upon a Shares on the Colonial Register, will be due and • payable on the 30th instant, at the Bank in Queen J street. By oider of the Board of Directors. ADAM BURNES, Inspector and General Manager. E N D E E a. : Tenders will be received by the undersigned until ,a noon of TUESDAY next, the 7th July, for Suip- ■■,- plying such quantities of the undermentioned .| articles as may be required at the Orphan Home ;; during the six menihs commencing Bth July, 1874, ,';jj viz. :— .' •' Bread (fine) per 21b loaf, full weight ) To bo -v Meat (beef and mutton) per 1b (weight delivered of bone not to be paid for) ) daily, r oceries. as per specification to be seen on application to me. The Groceries to be delivered weekly, or as may be required. All articles must be supplied of good quality. For Bread, Meat, and Groceries, separate tenders are required. For none of the articles will the lowest or any tender be accepted, unless considered suitable. ■" - EGBERT WALKER, ■ Treasurer Orphan Home. Wharf. June 30", 1874. FRIDAY, JULY 3. WALNUT PIANOFORTE. '* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■ ■ j THg Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-street, on Friday next, 3rd instant, at eleven o'clock, Excellent Pianoforte, by Bord, oblique action, hi handsome Walnut case, Household | Furniture, &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SO», ; Auctioneers,, TO-MORROW. SALT BUTTER ! SALT BUTTER I - . tB. TONKS & CO.* WILL sell To-morrow at eleven o'clock, 30 kegs very Prime Wellington Salt Butter. TO-MORROW, JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! THE Subscribers have received instruction to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street Tomorrow (Friday). 3rd instant, at 12 o'clock, - .-. ■ " An Invoice of Gold Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, and Negligees, Watches, Gold and Silver.. Alberts, Telescopes, Field and Opera Glasses, . &c, &c. \ ' SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, JULY 3. MAIZE, BOOKS, PICTURES, FURNI* TURE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, Etc., JEtc, Eto. W. DOWDEN WILL sell by auction To-morrow (Friday), at his Mart, Queen.street, at 11 . o'clock, ... , . • Books, Pictures, Tables, - Chairs' Bedsteads Chiff onniers, Flour.Sugar.'Potatoes, Kerosene,' Cheese, Maize, Tea, Raisins, Currants, &c. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARM^RS, FOWL FANCIERS, HOTEL AND BES-TURANT-KEEPERS, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. R. ARTHUR, BEQ-S to call attention to the faefc. that he ' WILLNOT CONTIIfIE to hold his POULTRY AUCTION SALES J At the NEW MARKET-HOUSE. ' J Finding, after a twelve months' trial, he can conduct them much more successfully at his MAET, he has determined far the future to do so, commencing at 12 O'CLOCK NOOsr, '■■'• ■ ON FRIDAY NEXT, 3rd JULY,. 1874. Also, fr . Ship's Long Boat, 20ft, Lug-sail, Masts, Sails," Anchor, 30 fathom Ruble, Rowlocks, &c, as she lies at Freeman's Bay. A R T H U' & ' S M A R' T^ QUEEN-STREET.■'.,; a FRIDAY, JULY 3. CORN E X C H A N G E. ANTIPODES, 499. TQl^Si' G-. W. B v^N--E/3? /■ WILL sell by public auetipn, at the Corn Exchange, TcwnorroXJFriday), 3rd July, at 12 o'clock sharp, -:'■ .-^ :' . Barque ANTIPODES, 469 tons register, btiilfe of • Oak. copper-fastetria, in good repair; wJH :■ 0 carry 700 tons c«d • bull* expressly for tk« Umber trade.,;*' : . '- • 'f "ox terms and pouters apply to th^ Auttipneerg."
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1371, 2 July 1874, Page 3
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