WANT ED to SELL (cheap), White .Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pumps Paints, Ploughs, Ac. N.B.- Highest price given for all kinds of old MetaL—AXFHBD SMART, next to Blue Post. Victoria-street. ■ AJSTED KNOWN, that Robert Brewin, of Auckland Seed Depot, who has Removed opposite Messrs. T. and S. Morrin's, has on Sale a choice, assortment of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of sterling Merit, Seeds of Pinef, Cypresses, Gums, and Acacias; also of all the most useful J> ew Zealand Forest Trees and Shrubs, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Plants, and a choice collection of Nursery Stock true to name and of first quality. R.B. respectfully intimates that his Seeds are specially selected' for this market, being varieties he has found most suitable for this climate during eleven years experience as a practical Hort* • culturist. Soleagent for Mason Brothers. T^T ANTED KNOWN, that a Great Boot Sale has commenced at the Dublin Boot Factory. GARRETT BEOS. haviDg a large overstock of English and their own manufacture, they have decided to hold a Ulearing-out Sale. The stock will be sold at less than wholesale prices, for cash only. £0 cases of Ladies' and Children's Sewn and Riveted Boots, also a weekly manufacture of 1500 pairs made on the premises, will be sold at\Prices never before heard of in Auckland. N. B.—This is a Genuine Sale, and no Puff. GARRETT BROS., Dublin Boot Factory, Wakefield-street, Auckland. TWO Young Men may hear of I respectable Lodging in a private house near to the City, by addressing "B," Star office. TO TAILORS.—A meeting of the _I_ above Trade will take place at theY.M.CA. Rooms, Wollesley-street, on MONDAY, 14th instant, at 8 o'clock p m. AN important meeting of the West End Cricket Club, and others, will be held at the Young Men's Rooms on MONDAY, the 14th instant, at 730 p.m —Robert Mason, Secretary. HE FANCY SALE, irTaicl of the Funds of St. Peter's Sunday-school, will be continued THIS (Saturday) EVEiSING, June 12th, 1875. The Sale will be held in the Onehunga Institute. Doors open at 5 p.m. Admisaion—Adults, Is; Children, Cd. HPHE Winter Musical and Literary I Entertainment of the Auckland Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Class will be held on FRIDAY Evening (18th instant), in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Pitt-street, at 7.30 o'clock. Refreshments provided Admission, Is. Programme will appear on the 17th inst. TfTESLEYAN FOKEIGN MISSIONS. T(VMORROW (Sunday), June 13, the Annual Collection on behalf of tlin Foreign Missions will be made in all the Wesleyan Churches in the Auckland Circuit. f\ ON GREGATION A L OH CJRC H, \J Beresford - street. Rtv Warlow Davies. MA, Sunday, June i3. Service in tne morning, at 11 o'clock, and in the Evening, at 6 30. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Sunday Services -June 13.—The Rev A. Reid will preach in the morning, at 11, and the Rev "W. J. Williams in tlue evening, at 6.30. APT.IBT OHUKOti, Wellesleystreet. P. H. Cornford, Pastor.—June 13. The Rev P. H. Cornford, Pastor, will preach in the Morning, at. 11, on " Following Christ afar off," and in the Evening, at 6,30, ' Deep Things Kevealed, or the Bliss beyond Thought." TTNSEOTAEIAN Sunday Services, U Lome-street Hull, conducted by Bamuel Edger, 8.A., Junfi 13, 1875. Morning—'"God's Care of the Helpless." Evening—" On Free Enquiry after Trnth." P~RIMITIVE Methodist Church, ' Edwardes-street —Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Ilarris ; Evening, at half-past C, Rev W. Tinsley. RIMITIYE Methodist Church, Sheridan-street,—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Tinsley; Evening, at half-past C, Rev W. Harris. PRIMITIVE "Methodist Church, XT Newmarket. - Afternoon, at half-past 2, and Evening, at half-past G, by Mr T. Smith. P~ I^ESIfY TERI ~AN~~CH UfiCH, North Shore.—Rev. D. Bruce will conduct service to-morrow evening, at 6 30 p.m. U~ NITED Methodist Free Church, Morning—" The Flesh Crucified." EveningSecond Sermon upon Scenes in the Life of Jacob. Subject: " Jacob's Ladder," by Rev. G W. Turner. 'FRINITY CHUitCH, North Shore. A The Rev. A. R. Tomlinson will preach tomorrow (Sunday), Juno 13, in the morning. /CHRISTIAN MEETING-HOUSE, \J Cook-street, Lord's Day, June 13, at 6.30 p.m. Mr Edward. Lewis, from Australia, will preach the Gospel as above. No Collections. Come one, come all. rpHE NEWTON KlßK.—Divine 1 Service at the usual hours Tomorrow. Subjects: Morcirg-"Workout your own Salvation.' Evening—" Christendom before the Reformation." A UCKLAND & MERCER RAILWAY. Tenders will be received until THURSDAY, 17th instant, for the erection of a Goods-Shed and Loading Bank at Pokono Plans and. specifications to be seen at this office. Each tender must be accompanied by a cash deposit of one per cent, of the amount of JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Albert Barracks, June 11, 1875. .: •. , . FOR SALE, at Morningside, on the Mount Albert Road, a Two-roomed Store, with V-acre of garden well planted with fruit trees, good well, etc., etc. The Store is doing a good trade, and very suitable for a Butcher. Price, £105. For Sale, a splendid Business Site in Wellesleystreet next to Mr Hewin's property, three doors" from 'Queen-street, having 63 feet frontage by a depth of 80 feet. Terms'to suit purchaser. Plans and estimate of cost for four shops given in with For Sale, a fine well-built Brick Sho^ cemented and thoroughly finished, with five roomfrand hall, standing on four allotments, with frontages to Great North Road; Cracroft-street, and Stanley-street. Price, £1,000. Six acres of Land at Mount Eden, a good Bite for a gentleman's residence. £20 an acre. For Sale, Land, Houses, Allotments, &c, &c, in every part of the City and Suburbs. Also, Houses, Land, &c., wanted to buy at good prices. For Sale, four stacks of good Hay— £s per ton delivered. For Sale, a light Spring Cart, suitable for a Grocer or Butcher. R. C. GREENWOOD, House, Land, and General Commission Agent, Market House. rrv o B U I L D E R S. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of SATURDAY next, the 19th instant, for the erection and completion of a Residence inSymondsstreet. Plans, &c. at my office, Q\ieen-street. P. BERAPATH, Architect. rpENDERS will be received until JL noon of MON DAY, 14th June, for the erection of a Verandah, &c , at the Royal George Hotel, Newmarket. Plans, &c., to be seen at the at ove Hotel.— G. Bowring, Architect. ■ rp 0 BUILD EE S. Tenders are invited up to 4 o'clock,on MONDAY, 21st instant, for erecting the Post Office Hotel, Shortland-street, on the site of the present Q.C.E. Plans and particulars at my office, High-street. T. B. CAMERON," Architect. -JU' "D ARQUE EMI L V w&(K%& > JJ McLaren. jjjfilfc=pffctr All Claims against 'the above ship must be rendered in duplicate before 12 o'clock on TUESDAY, or they will not be recognised. . OWEN & GRAHAM, • i ' Agents. tS" O T- I C E. AUCKLAND AND NORTH SHORE STEAM FERRY CO. (LIMITED). jb TF the weather will allow, a Boat' *1 jw^. ■ -»- will leave the North Shore at *yMk.lvS^7.ls, and Auckland at 11 p.m. THIS I ,i' H. W. HEATH*, Manager. ; Auckland, June 12,1875. ~7 ■...>•.,!-
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1659, 12 June 1875, Page 3
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