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VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. In announcing the nemoval of the Fitting Shop. Agency to those commodious brick premises in Shortland-street, three dooos above the Bank of New South Wales, I would remind the Ladies that they can purchase a better and a cheaper machine of almost any maker, and have their machines better cleaned, repaired, or adjusted, than in any other establishment in New Zealand. A gent for Singer s Thomas's, Howe's, Wanzer, Stranger, and other firstclaps machines. Kepairs to all kinds of small maclnDel># GEO. W. HESLOP, Engineer, The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. £1,000. T M. McLAOHLAN, Invites inspection of the Following Goods, amounting to £1,000 WORTH, BOUGHT AT AUCTION.' 1 case Cable Cords, Is 2d— usually Is 9d 1 case Persian Cords, Is 4d -2s 1 case Navy Print, 4j£d—usiially 9a 1 case Wincey, O^d— usually Is 1 case Wincey, Is—usually Is 3d 1 bale Flannel, from Is-usually is 3d 1 bale Mourning Prints, 7d-usuaUy 9d 1 case 10-feet Floor-cloth, 3s 6d-usually 4s 6d 1 case 15-feet do 3s 9d—usually 4s Cd 1 case C-feet do 4s-usually 4s 6d 1 case 12-feet do 4s—usually 4s Gd 1 case Melbourne Trousers and Vests, 30s—usually 42s 1 casePagets, in Blue Venetian, Black and Blue Fancy Coating, and Black Cloth, 35s — usually 45s 1 case University Sacs. 20s-usually 30s 1 case All-wool Shirts, 6s lid—usually 8s 6a 1 case Straw Hats (Ladies'), Is Gd—usually 3s 218, QUEEN-STREET. /COMFORTABLE Board and Eesi\J dence for two or three respectable young men. —Apply Mrs Baker, Drake-street. x\ E V O N P O U T. TO LET, a comfortable Six-roomed Cottage. Aodlv to SAMUEL COCHKANE * SON, Fort-street. DHEiSANT SHOOTING. Trespassers on r r *kei and the Hill Paddock, Otahuhu, will be Prosecuted. A BUCKLANp> B~CTJLLIMORE is now in Christchurch, but is expected by the next boat. , GEORGE SIBBIN, AUCTIONEER, [Established 1861.] Is now prepared to efficiently conduct OUTDOOR SALES OP MERCHANDISE, of all kinds, at from 30 to 50 per cent. LESS THAN PRESENT KATES, payments prompt. CORNER MART,Queen and Wyndham-streets. Auckland. April 29,1875. TO-MORROW, NOON. MARKET DAY AUCTION SALE. ARTHUR'S MART. POULTR V—Fowls, Turkeys, "Ducks, Geese. Pigeons, &c, PRODUCE—6O sacks Canterbury Potatoes, Auckland Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, Flour, Bran, AVhangarei Apples and Pears, 12 kega Superior Waiuku Butter. GROCERIES—3O cases "Holroyds" assorted Jams, lib tins, 20 boxes Good Tea, Sugar, &c. HOUSEHo^DJKUKNITURE & ElfFiiC'lS. Kitchen Range. Portable Boiler Earthenware, Double-barrelled Gun, &c. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE. D.B. GUN! SCIS|SORS! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-ttreet, To-morrow (Friday), 30tU instant at 11 o'clock, Walnut Drawing-room Suite, in Green Rep ; Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, Couches, Chairs, Chests Drawers, Curtains, Irin Bedsteads Matrasses, Pallasses, Blankets, Washstands and Ware, Slinper Bath, four Jars Pickles, 30 fathoms inch Stud Chain and Anchor, Valuable Breech-loading Gun and Case, by Harkon, of Edinburgh, D.B. Gun and case, Balance of an invoice of Scissors, Tailor's and Paper Scissors I, Horse Clipper, Salvage from the late Fire, Planes, Tools, &c SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. -, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, APRIL 30. AT THE D. BONDED STORE, NORTH SHORE FERRY COMPANY'S TEE, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. ALL MORE OR LESS SWEATED. 440 BAGS AND MATS -YARRAYILLE SUGAR. EX MARY BL AIR, FJROM MELBOURNE. G. W. BIN NE V WILL sell by auction, at the Bonded Store, North Shore Ferry Company's Tee, Queen-street Wharf, To-morrow (Eriday), at 11 o'clock sharp, 400 bags Sugar 40. mats Sugar. • Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, MAY 4. CITY MART. BOOTS AND SHOES. GRANT & MORTON HAVE received instructions to sell auction, on Tuesday, May 4th, at 11 o'clock A Parcel of Boots and Shoes, comprising—Men's Women's, and Children's New and Season-i able Goods.' Terms at Sale. MONDAY MAY 3. CORN EXCHANGE. KETCH FANNY KELLY. GEO. W. BINNEY HA S received instructions from Messrs Preece and Howard and Co., to sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, on Monday, May 3, at 11 o'clock sharp, Ketch Fanny Kelly, 85 tons register, well found in every respect, 2 years old. Terms at Bale. TO-MORROW. r~! SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ETC. Two o'clock Afternoon. B. TONKS & CO. TTAVE been instructed to sell -■-i- To-morrow nt 2 o'clock afternoon, at the residence of Mr Andrews, Symonds-street. opposite 1. Kunseli's residence. The HOUBEBOLD FURNITaiVg, consisting of—Tables, Sofa, Chaira, Bedsteads, Fenders Earthenware. Stove, lathi, 4c. Carpenter's Tools, a Urge and valuable lot. Block and Tackle, 4c. Two o*C!o»V *ft««Tio«w .

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 3