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~ Under Distinguished Patronage. J^TE J. BROWN, (Lato Conductor of tho Choral Society), Will give a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT THE CHORAL HALL, ON MONDAY EVENING, the 7th December. . SPICIALTIKS OF THE PK6GRA.MME : Two Overtures—Full Band Funeral Match of a Marionette—Fall Band (Gnnod) Duett on the Grand Piano and Melody Organ from " Sonnambula " Quartette (String instruments)—" Bogan's Hymn to the JEmpsror " Solo (Violins*, with Piano accompaniment Songs by the most emiaent actors in Auckland. Part Songs bj the Choral Sociaty. The Piano used for the firat time in Auckland will be a Grand Instrument by Hopkinson & Son, London. The instrument for Sale. npO BE LET on lease, together, or -fi. separate. Two Brick Shops, now erected at foot of Grey-street, nearly opposite the Army and Navy Hotel. —For terms, &c , apply to M. Q, Busby, Venetian House, Shortland-street. FOUND, in Symonds-street, a small sum of Money, with bill of goods from Mr Short, Draper, Queen-street. —Apply Nicholas' Cash Store, Ksrangahape Road, Newton. FOE SALE, a Tiano (by Collard and Collard). in Rosewood case ; quite new.—Apply at the Star oilice. /M" O T I 0 E. Immigration Office, Auckland, Nov. 20,1874. The Immigrants ex Waitans,i, comprising General and Farm Labourers, Mechanics, Domestic Servants (Male and Female), and persons of other occupations are now open to engagement at the Immigration Depot, on application to the Depot Master and Matron respectively. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer, T AXE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at the School-room, on Monday, December 7, 1874, to elect one or mi re Trustees, and to consider the question of depasturing oattlo in tho district. THOMAS SEAMAN, Chairman. November 23, 1874. FOUND, at Newmarket, a PURSE.— Owner can have it by giving description and paying advertisement. —F. Gr. Clayton. ' G~t KEWARD.-Lost on Saturday OWX la3t, a liver-coloured Retriever Dog (collar, No 1875), answers to the name of " Shot " —Any person returning the same to Fort Britomart Stibles will receive the above reward ; and any person keeping him after this notice will be prosecuted.—W. WAKIS. TBAWBEERIES! STRAWBERRIES!! Evei/body can be supplied with Strawbenies and Cream at George Smith's Strawoerry Gardens, Hobson's Bridge, opposite Whitson's Old Brewery, and close to the Newmarket Railway. ■ • B FOR SALE, (Cheap) — Two first-clas, Houses, containing seven rooms each situated in Upper Pitt-street. —For particulars, apply to] i£. W. Morrison, Rising Sun Hotel, Karangahape Road, Newton. TO • EDWAKD OWEN", ESQ : Sib,—"We the undersigned residents of Dedwood 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 haafiing you receipts for fine of one chilling and all costs connected with the sume, amounting to the sum of £8 JBs. (Here follow the signatures.) Gentlumen,—l beg to tender you my best thanks for the above expression of good feeling towards me in connection with this matter. I am Gentleman, Yours faithfully, EDWARD OWEN. Dedwood, November 19,1874, qpAUBAJSGA. TO COMMERCIAL MEN, THEATRICALS, AND OTHERS. The largest and most commodious Hall in the heart of Xauranga TO BE LIST on 'moderate terms by the day, night, or week. Telegrams promptly attended to. T. J. HISNSHAW, Tauranga. LOST, yesterday afternoon, at the North Shore, a Gold Watch, between the Masonic and Flagstaff Hotels."—The finder will be handsomely rewarded on. returning it to the Cross office. ■DAILWAY SLEEPEES. The undersigned is prepared to give the highest price for Railway Sleepers, dressed or undressed. No chaxMj for landing. Dressed by steam at cheap rates. AppV P. ARCHARD, " near Railway Station ; Or, Mechanics' Bay. A UOKLAND AND ONEHUNGA. X3l coaches. The Coaches as above will leave Onehunga at 8 a.m and 12 booh, and from Auckland at 10 a.m.. and p.m. B. GILHAM. AT the CITS' HALL you can purchase Black Silks at 256d,259d,3i, and 3s 6d pc yard, free from jute, they are imported direct from the Manufacturers ; also choice fancy Silks from 2s 6d per yard. H§^ FpHB Proprietor of No. 41 Stall -fi- City Market, respectfully tenders his sincere thanks Jor the liberal patronage received since commencing business, and begs to notify that all Cabbages remaining unsold after 10 o'clook to-night will be given away to any one who may think it worth the trouble to come for them. —No 41 Stall.—Novembsr 21st, 1874. T~~ the CITY HALL you can purchase Fashionable Straw Hat for Gel. pABTNEESHIP. Wanted, as Partners in an established Foundry, now casting two tons per week, a Pattern Maker, Blacksmith, and Moulder, who could advance £500 to £1000 each, and take the charge of their several departments. The Foundry is the only one in the district, and is situate in the vicinity of three working Coalmines, eight Quartz Batteries, Railway, Tramways, Shipping, &c. &c- Further particulars, apply 80x26, P. 0., Greymouth. TO LET, in Upper Symonds-street, a Gent's Residence, adjoining the one taken by the Collector of Customs ; at present occupied by J. W. Preece, Esq.; possession early in December. — Apply on th© premises till the 3rd December, WOOL PACES, ex 'Hydaspes, Bass's No 4 Ale, in hhda Dunedin Ale, in bhds Yellow Soap Geneva Paper Bags ON SALE BY JOHN REID, Commerce-street. TO LET, at Newmarket, a Commodious Shop fitted up with every convenience, Shelve s, Counters, Drawers, Gas, <&c., Dwelling House attached, lately occupied by Mr Taite, Chemist, next door to the Post Office. Rent Low. Apply to Mr ADgus, P. 0., Newmarket. A good opening for a Tailor, not yet established in 3Newmarket. Or Mr A. will treat with any one for Mi own business and connect the two shops into one large double shop 30 feet wide, which with Dress making, &c, added to the Drapery, would make : splendid business place.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 3

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