Btmlft&sg Cards. JT ~C A R S O W, ** • House and Land Agent, Rent and Debl Collector, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. G~^E~O R G E A X E R S, FREEMAN'S BAY SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS. B^~ Cash Buyer of Tallow. \\jT A RNOCK ~BROTHERS, ?V SOAP & CANDLE manufacturers, Richmond, Oox'a Creek. Office ■_-____ Durhftin-fitret t, Auckland. 1/f I S S NroTT'M A N, JLvJL tracker of music, WATM RL O O QVAX>R AN T, I o;i]iosite Government House. HARL E. S L~U CAS, BOOTMAKER (Sewn ob Pegged), Q UEEN-STREET, Onehunga. "W R. WILLS, BOOTMAKER, OPPOSITE CHCRAL HALL, Onehunga. T• S. HENWOOD, BUTCHER, One h v N ES ECCO MB E & SON, MALTSTIKRS, BREWERS, ANT? -ROTTLEKB, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND. ¥. W~E ~B S T E B, • Wholksalt): and Bktail SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKES, 133, QUTtEN-STBBET. AUCKLAND, (Next the Union Bank). Q. OL D EN BOOT. WILLIAM MILLER, Manufacturer of Sea Boots and Every other Description of Boots and Shoes, (Next to Oxleys', Blocimakers), Queen-street Wharf. Repairs neatly executed. I a oard J SAMUEL WELLS House, Land, and Commission Agent, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. Loans arranged. Office: —129, Queen-street (three doors below the Union Bank.)) T C R A T G, t9 • FQrwarding Agent, 'Wholesale and Retail Coal and Firewocd Merchant, &c. On Sale—Newcastle and Wangarei Coal, Ti-tree Firewood (cut and uncut), Tanks, Charcoal, BaUast, Hobart Town Palings. Sacks for sale. Fort-street, Auckland. -1>« * a iS» i Jch.JS Ea! BOSSJ&tS I B ought in any quantities for Cash at the Freeman's Bay Bone Mills, and at No. 10!, Lower Queen-street, _[ J. & J. SOPPET. JAMES HEDLEY, mount eden Junction Gkockry Store. N ew and Superior Groceries sold at the lowest Town prices. Families waited u|son for orders. Goods delivered in any part of the country. ~P B. W UODH AM. LOWTHER BAZAAR, 25 8, Queen-street, Opposite the Market, TOYS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC. •^aaj;s-uoonC) 's.mjjojfl 'g 9 •__ ojisoddo 'iodaci aaas onvisohv S,K£IA\ 3TO ay SQggS g£LOA AnCL T\ EViTT, &UJ>i-MAKKhI 244, QUEEN-STREET. Always in Stock—Best brands Gunpowder, <S»c. Blasting Powder, and Fuze, uhooting and Fishing Tackl^ ROGERS BROTHERS", CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Victoria-strf.et, Opposite the Empire Hotel. Every description of work in connection with the above trade executed with economy and despatch. Suites supplied at various prices. ~^~ AND W. CRAIG. HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, Have Removed their Place of Business from Lower Queen-street, to NEXT DOOR TO NEW ZEALAND HERALD OFFICE, WYNDHAM-STREET. Tjl I S H E R AND CO., JD Wholesale, Shipping, and Family Butcher, Queen-street, corner of Xmrbam-street, Auckland. Poultry of all kind s dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beef on sale in large quantities. N.B.—Dealers in Game. Live Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the Colony upon receipt of order. Families waited on in town or suburbs. TAMES B'U^C HER, W CARTER, CONTRACTOR, &c. Goods Cleared and Delivered from Ships' side on SHORTEST NOTIOE : BALLAST SUPPLIED. Newcastle and Bay or Island Coals. Also, Fibbwoop. cut or uncut, at REASONABLE RATES. r\ N s JT L E. Portland Cement (now landing)—3oo casks White's and other brands And all kinds of Builder's Materials. KEANE & JENKINSON, Victoria- street Ea st. y OSBO RN E & CO., 0 • WOOL STAPLERS & BROKERS, FORT-STREET, Auckland. Are Wool and Skin Buyers. They are also prepared to make liberal advances on Wool consigned to them, and which they will warehouse and ship on the most favourable terms to their customers. •' . All Wools classified if required. * * Reference : National Bank of New Zealand. m_e WANA NQ A. r' Messrs Reeu k Brett have been appointed agents for the above Maori newspaper, published at Napier, which has a large circulation through all native distri Copies maybe procured at the Evening Stab, office, where also OA K At Proprietor. WR. HAYWARD'S • CHEAP BEDDING, FURNITURE, & FUNERAL FURNISHING HOUSE, W V N T> HAM- S T R E E T, (Next to Queen-street Corner). Residence) and Shop, corner of Pitt and Greystreets. J & J S _0 _T~P ET, FREEMAN'S BAY STEAM MILLS, AND No. 101, Lower Queen-street, Wharf, Auckland. ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND ' LINE OF COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga— Leave Auckland— 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 9 a.m. 12 noon 10.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P-m. Saturday nights. 6 p.m. 113° P-m-MONGY I'O LE 4D on first-class freehold security, low rates of interest.RO. Dyer, Shortland-stree _____] _____ TI/gONiSY TO LiSNii in large oi 1 JlyJ. Bmali *nma, at very low rate oi latwodt.-
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 1
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