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All ACCOtTNtg due toNimOAkpETtr., rCaiw*» Jueen-street.v ronst be paid on- or before the 31 Xi nstant ntheiwiso thoy will be handed to a- Solic 3 tor recovery, .• . " ' N. CAMPBELL. Ju1y2,1874. ",.:\; :-' / ..■■:'■-/. ' , ■ &LENSID r, UPPER SYMO &DS j j STREET. MRS GLOVER'S Pupils will re-assemble on TTTESi >AY, the7thinst. , MBS WOOLLBY (of London and ' Paris experience) wll resume lier Pianoft rte >. jessons on Monday, July 13.1574. Finhhing lessons. 4 wo guineas per quarter.—Karaßgapke .Road,- tear•''";■ rtedical Flail. ■ ' ' $ HIG-FI SCHOOL, BYMONDS- ] . strieiy ■;;-■■'■". ; mid-winter vacation. " \ The High School will RE-OPEN on MONp AY, Otll -. THIRD QUARTER will eommonca on MONDAY, 3th July. Terms; One Guinea. 3,M. FRASER, \,> F ADIES' COLLEGE, HobsonS^J street, conducted by Miss Holder, will lE-OPEN on the Cth instant. OUBLIO NOTIFICATION. Contractors fqr the supply of Telegraph Poles are ~ nformad that Licenses to Cut 1 imber for this. pur-~ ■ ' loae on the "Waste Lands of the Crown,-will bo --; ;ranted on application to tho Commissioners of Crown : /an^s, and payment after tlie rate of Twenty-five :. Shillings per tree.Each application must specify tho number of tree ■,« cquired, *»s abo the particular localities in whichthey , .ie proposed to be obtained. - ' J. WILLIAMSON,, Superintendent. Auckland, Jane 30,1874. DETONPOET HIGHWAY The Annual Meeting will be held in the Devonpoii' ... lall on FRIDAY EVENIiYG. the 17th instant,,: * 7'^', WILLIAM BUCHANAN, . Chairman. -" C. - Devonport, July 2, 1874. , -~■ I TO-MORROW, ' TNESDAY, J LTLY 7.. [TON. M 0 N G E E Y. GRANT &' MORTON HAVE -received' instructions to sell ; at the City Mart, No 123, Queen-street, on ,::■ Euesday, July 7, A Quantity of the above Goods Kerosene Lamps . . Ship's Lamps . -*Tin Plates, IC. Hand Sewing Machines, &c On account of whom it may concern! 1 hhd-^iers. Saucepwis, Kettles, &c. TO-MORROW NOON. , AT ARTHUR'S MART. TO be Bold by auction, ex Marmion •; and late arrivals, " ,■. ■ ' - 10 tons Supreme Flour \ :- -1000 bags Good > ats, Bran, Rice •. ./. 5 cases Green's Bacon and Hams, Butter ' -:,, 20 Canterbury Cheese, Auckland' Bacon 10 casks do Beef, Oranges Tea, Washlug Powder, Candles, Fifts, Raising, Starch, Household Furniture and Effects • - 10 nests Tubs, Tinware, Tools, &c, &c. TUESDAY, JULY 7; CORNEXOHANG E.JAMS, VARNISH KEROSENE, COLZA OIL.: G. W. -B LN NE V WILL sell by public auction at tha Corn Exchange, on Tuesday, July 7, it 11 o'clock sharp, , : . . 10 cases Varnish V * 112 cases Devoe's Kerosene, in bsnd '. 13 cases Devoe's Kerosene, duty paid 20 drums^ Colza Oil. ' ' . 30 cases Peacscks Jams - For Positive Sale, to close consignment* by tha.J outgoing Mail.. - ; ....—-^' CORN EXCHANGE. f TUESDAY, JULY 7. SALVAGE PROM THE LATE FIEE IN-QUEEN-STREET. G. wT^BINNEY WILL sell by public auction; at the Corn Exchange on Tuesday, 7th July, at 11 o'clock sharp, . .- . A Quantity of American Washboards, Buckets, and Wooden - Ware saved from the stores of Messrs Arnold, Hines and Co.-;: A quantity of Blankets saved from the Waitemnts*:; ] Terms at Sale. . .;■■/■ *-\ ; .' WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, At Eleven a.m. r , ! SHIP'S STORES,-DATES, AND GROCERIES. E.&H. ISAACS WILL sell by auction^ at their stores, Fort-street, on Wednesday next, the Bth instant, at 11 o'clock, About 60 tons first-class SHIP'S STORES, sur r plus*of the Loch &.~we, from London,-com-prising, as usual— ... . Meats, Flour, Sugar, Biscuits, Raisins, , Pickles,and tho usual requisites for emigrants. - The quality of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Stores ate now so well known they need no- ' 60 mats New Candied* Dates, and a large invoice , of general Groceries. * - MONDAY, JUYL* 13.' FREEHOLD SHOP AND ■■ COTTAGES, DRAKE AND SALESJEREETS. FREEMAN'S BAY. ; THll Subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Ls^^^^^Rortatreet, on Monday, 13th instant, at;3^^clpß^' v* .":'. DRAKE AND VERNO^IteaETS—AUoU ment, 33 feet by 100 f«^S*%' the corner of these two streefs, with the buildings thereon, comprising' Shop and" eight-roomeid House " fronticg Drake-street, and a four-roomed Cottage fronting "Vernon-street, now yielfling, a rental of £1 per week. VERNON AND SA.L W-^R'RETS — Conuet Allotment 33 fees ' y 100 feet, with twj com- .r,v . fortable four-rOo'nii.*. c.eu.cu thereoß ;r . (one; almost new); now let at sixteen shilling* per week. COCHRANE * SON. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1374, 6 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1374, 6 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1374, 6 July 1874, Page 3

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