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AUCKLAND HORTICULtueaI SOCIETY. THE StrUFM'EK, EXHIBITION OV ,THB ■ i 1 AUCKLAND * HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be OPEN in the CITY HALL, QUEEST-STREET, THIS EVENING, When a BAND will be in attend anre. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Hon secretary. TO EDWARD OWEN, ESQ : 1 Sir,—We the undersigned residents of Bedwood joining in the general disapproval of the uncalled for proceedings instigated by John Henry Upton against you in the late Shell case .Burgess v. Owen, have much pleasure in haatiing you receipts for fine of one shilling and all costs connected with the same, amounting to the sum of £S JS3. (Here follow the signatures ) Gsntlbmeh,—l begjto tender you my best thanks for the above expressien of good feeling towaids me in connection with this matter. 1 am Gentleman, Yours faithfully. EDWARD OWEN". Dedwood, November 19,1874. TTj T. HEEB EE T, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, QUEEtf-STREET. TheLsdiesare respectfully informed that E.T.H., late of the Thames," and formerly of Auckland, has OPENED .opposite the New Market. Those of hi* acquaintance and the public generally, to whom he has to thank for their former support, he would a.<k for a continuance of their favours. Mrs Herbert, so well known in Auckland ■ will superintend the Millinery Department, and having Opened with an entire New Stock of Millinery, Cress Goods, and General Drapery, the Ladies may rely upon the fir jit of fashions, and very low prices. An inspection invited. A TJOXLAND AND'GNEHUNG-A--ijL COACHES. The Coaches as above will loavo Onehunga at ?. a.m and 12 noon, and from Auckland at 10 a.m.. and p.m. B. GILHAM. AT the CITY HALL you can purchase Black Silks at 2s 6d,2s 9d,35, and 3s 6d pc yard, free from jute, they are 'imported direct from the Manufacturers ; |alsp choice Fancy Silks from 2s 6d per yard. AT the CI IT HALL you can purchase Fashionable Straw Hat for 03. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. VICE - REGAL SCHOONER YACHT "'BLANCHE,' THE Subscribers have been favoured with inst. actions from HIS EXCELLENCY SIB JAMKS FEEGUSSON to sell, at their Rooms. Fort-street, on Wednesday, 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, fiis Excellency's Schooner Yacht BLANCHE, 63 Tons Register, Built by Bobertson, of Ipswich, in 1868,' and classed *1 for 13 years, with all her Working, Spare, and Storm Satis, Gea*, Furniture, Boats tfs), Anchors and Chains, Tanks, etc., etc, She was thoroughly refitted in Cowe3 in 1873, when she received a new outfit of Sails and Gear to last her for some years, 'ihe Cabin is most handsomely and commodiously fitted up, without any regard to expense. The vessel belongs to the Koyal Yacht squadron. The above affords an opportunity for securing a first-class sea-going yacht, which perhaps may never occur again. Also, Eeine, TrawJ, and. Trammel Nets, extra BaromeOn view after arrival; meanwhile further particulars may be obtained from SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. H.M. CUSTOM'S BOAT. ffIHE Subscribers have received inJL structions from Thomas Hill, Esq., Collector of H M Customs, to sell at the end of the Wharf To-morrow (Saturday), 21st instant, at 12 o clock, The BOAT, with rudder and yoke, lately in use by H.M. Customs. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. CORN EXCHANGE. To Closb Consignments. wheat, barley, bran, and maize: geo. w. binnby WILL sell by public auction at the Corn Exchange on Monday, 23rd November, at 11 o'clock sharp, 100 bags Fowls Wheat 400 bags Bran 174 bags Barley 111 bags Maize 3 cases Bacon and Hams 63 bags Po.il* rd. Terms at Sale. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. THE PICK OFCAMPBELLVILLE. 10 ALLOTMENTS, CABBAGE-STREET SWAMP ROAD. TTVBE Subscribers will sell at the JL land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 23rd Inst, at 12 o'clock, , CAMBELLVTLLE—Lots No 2, 3, and 6, section 3» nearly one acre each, 132 feet each to O'Connall street, having a good aspect, commanding a splendid view, ana Omnibusses passing close to the property every 20 minutes. Also, 10 Allotments on the Cibbage street Swamp Road, adjoining Dr Nicholson's and Mr M.cElwa.in's properties, and being Lots 1 to 10 of the subdivision of Allotment l.li, section 5 suburbs of Auckland. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. CORN EXCHANGE. - BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF MESSRS. MURPHY BROTHERS, GRAHAMSTOWN. • GEO. W. BINNEY. WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exc ange, on Wednesday, 25 th November, at 11 o'clock sharp, Ihe Whole of the Stock -in - Trsde Ac, belonging to the above Estate, consisting of GROCERIES \ PROVISIONS . IfiONMONGERY &c, <&c, • &c. Removed to Auckland for convenience of sale. Term«»fcfc»lo.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1491, 20 November 1874, Page 3

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