rpEE Annual Ganeral Meeting of the A' Parnell Football Club will be held at tbe Wind sor Castle on Thursday next, the 4th prox., at h o'clock —H. E CO'TAJJ, Hon. *cc. 0R F OLK ISLA N D.—Bupfett BnoTHm'S—l have letters for you; call on me Captain Pah-child's residence, Dedwood, to-morrow at 0 a.m. |AM■' S FOSTER.—CaII at Army »J> and Navy Hotel. rp 0 L E T, JL two -HAJVD-OviE SRt P-S Corner of Rutland ami Queen-streets Plate Glass Fronts. Rent, £>. r»*r wo.-v. STONE BROTHERH.{ 30th April, 1875 m HE SCHOONER Jlllgll^ TAWERA, Kor Kaipara Papnroa. or any other Station, w 1 Sail on THoRSD-Ynext. Por height or passage, apply to fc. W. HILL, Quten-strost. Or to P. ARCHARD, Mechanics' Bay Mv TJ« O R KA I P ARA. i_MQs&* (Forwarding Goods to all Stations). The Schooner ATALANTA Will leave the Onehunga Wharf as above on WEDN KSDAY, the sth instant. For freight or passage apply to JAMES W. WALLER, Custom-house-street. OTO EN or Strayed, from Panmure, O on Wednesday evening last, a young Strawberry Cow, branded W on the ri ht side —Any per son who will give information of the same to Mr" Higgins, Panmure, or to the office of the paper, wil be rewarded. U^Pis-HATIVK MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY charge— liJ: for LEGS MUTTON. a J for SHOULDERS. oA for FORE QUARTERS. rjTb THE ELECTOR S OF THK AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. GENTLEMEN,'—At the request of a large number of influential Electors of the above Board, I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for the Seat to be vacated by Mr B. Tones on the 10th May, and in the event of being elected, I will use my very best endeavours to promote the interests of the Harbour Board and the Province generally. 1 am, Gentleman, Yours faithfully, H. S. MfiYIBS. Auckland, 30th April, 1875. City Council Oflices, Auckland, April 30, 1875. TT is hereby notified that Mr. "*- EDWARD ISAACS and Mr GEORGE STAINES have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Councillor of the City of Auckland, and that « Poll will be taken for the Election of One Councillor, on WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1875, at the Mechanics Institute, High-street, within the s*id City, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. F. L. PRIME, Mayor and Returning Officer. ORTH SHORE Presbyterian Church. —There will be Service To-morrow Morning at the usual hour. rino THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND X AND VICINITY. MISS NORMANBY", Wellesley-stbeet, (Four doors from Queen-street), Takes this opportunity of informing them that she has commenced business as DRESSMAKER and MILLINER at the above address, where she hopes by giving a good fit, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage and support. ... Miss N. having had large experience in some of the leading houses in the West End of London, is weU versed in all the newest styles. References, if required, to Ladies in Auckland who have already favoured her with their orders. Ladies waited on at their homes, or their own materials made up with care.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1625, 1 May 1875, Page 3
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