TESTATE OFT. D. WORFOLK 12A ' (DECEASED). All A ccotmts against the above Eitate to be renderei !;efore Monday, 21st instant, to the Shop Sliortlaiid-stteet. "ROYALTY ! ROYALTI ! SCORIA from n>y vPits at Mount Eden shall be sold on and after the Ist July next, at 'id per load till further notice. W, KIRBY. STRAYED, to the Junction Hotel, Kpsom, a Terrier Slut.'—The owner can have the jiame by proving property and paying expenses. If not claimed within seven days will be sold. -'g-Eft SHILLINGS REWARD.— iL Lost, on Monday night, a black CATTLE DOG, with brown nose, answering to the name of "Rowdie." Any one leturning the same to Mr Percy, Saddler, Durham-street, will receive the above reward. XT O T I C B". The Road Engine will leave Mount Eden for Onehunga on Thursday Night, at 10 o'clock. R. P. GIBBONS. J7OUND, a sum of Money!— The - owner can have it by applying to W. S. Collins, Grocer, Parnell. aDd paying expenses. "EWENING CLASS. — Auckland -Hi "Western Academy. Classics, Mathematics and English.—Apply to Eev. Peter Mason, Pitt-street, Newton. OST or STOLEN on Saturday, the 12th instant, a Fawn Coloured Italian Greyhond Slut —Any person found with it in their possession after this notice will be prosecuted. — Thomas Whitaon. _ LOST, on Monday evening, between the Auckland Instithte and Wellesley-street, a small Oval Pearl Brooch, containing hair, aua with initials '• J.B. from M. McX" on the back. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the Stae office OR SALE, or to LET, in Spring Bank, Ponsonby, a comfortable Cottage of seven apartments.—Apply >o Mr McKinstry, Ponsonb? ; or ' tfl Mr Carson, Queen-street. If Oft SALE.—The " Star Coffee *~ Stall;" in good working order.—Apply to owner, Mr Slreeter, Pork-butcher, Newton. r% O JLET—Two Unfurnished Rooms, & with good well of water.—Apply Mrs Walsh, Grocer, Newton Road. "DOOTS! j) OO T S!l GREAT BOOT SALE. A Great Boot Sale has commenced at the Dublin Boot Factory. GAREETT BEOS, having a large overstock of < English and their own manufacture, they have decided to hold a Clearing-out Sale. The stock will be sold at less than wholesale prices, for cash only. Best Watertights, pegged, 11s 6d, worth* 17s Men's Bluchers „ 8s Gd „ 14s Men's Balmorals „ 12s „ 20s Men's Elastic Sides „ 13s „ 22s 60 cases of Ladies' and Children's Sewn and Eiveted Boots, also a weekly manufacture of 500 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, Wakefleld-street, Auckland, i aa. 17 OR NEWCASTLE i[jKSa||v JL DIRECT. - MARY ANNE ANNISON, Captain Htjgh, will sail on or about THUESDAY, 17th instant. For freight or passage apply to the Master on board; or to D. H. McKENZIE, Custom-house-street. UNION BEACH GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The annual general meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Large-room, Insurance Building, Auckland, on Wednesday, the 30th June, 1875, at 2.30 p.m. Business:—To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, and to elect two Directors and an Auditor. J. FRIAR CLARKE, 1 ■ •' ] . . Secretary. Auckland, 14th June, 1875: GRAND BLACK CHAPTER OF IRELAND, No. 149. The regular monthly meeting of the above Preceptory will be held in the Protestant Hall. Newton, on Wednesday Evening, the 16th instant, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. By order of the S.K.C. After the above, a General Meeting of the Orange Brethren will be held on important business. By order of the G S. L. vT~ T\ 7. NOTICE. Members of the above Association can get their Certificate of License by calling at the British Hotel, Queen-street, and Royal Hotel, Onehunga, on Friday next. Government fees, 4s. H. FULLER, Secretary. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP FREE GARDENERS, ALPHA LODGE. The usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held This (Tuesday) Evening, at 7-30 p.m. RICHARD T. TALBOT, Secretary. T7-ARANGAHAPE DISTRICT BOA RD ■ m ; The Annual Mesting of Ratepayers will be held in the Newton Academy, on MONDAY, sth July prox at 7.30p.m, for the purpose of Fixing theßat c and Meeting Trustees for the ensuing year. JOSEPH WABBEN, , June 15th, 1875. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS. MALCOLMSON having removed from her late residence to that large and commodious house in the Alten Road, lately occupied by J. Cosgrave. Esq., desires to call the attention of her former patrons, and others, to the many advantages she is now enabled to offer. The house is roomy and comfortably furnished, commands a view of the harbour and surrounding suburbs, is situated in a most cheerful and healthy locality, and is within five minutes walk of tha centre of the city. Mrs M., in making the above notification, feels confident that she can provide accommodation which, for comfort and convenience, combined with moderate charges, cannot be surpassed in Auckland. NOTICE TO USERS OF STEAM POWER. Steam Gauges repaired, adjusted, tested, and remarked if required. Having gone to great expense to be in a position to test them, parties may rely upon having them accurately done. It is a fact well known to Engineers that even new gauges as they leave the factory are not in nine cases out of ten'correctly marked, hence thenecessity of having them tested. Repairs to small machinery of all kinds; plane and specifications prepared; machinery surveyed, bought or sold on commission, GEO. W, HESLOP, U.. ... • ■ ■ Engineer. ThPfTittHlg Shoji, Shortland-Btreet.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1661, 15 June 1875, Page 3
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