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MfinO LET, a comfortable skit, roomed House in Nelson-street; also a four-roomed House in Ponsonby, rent 7s.—Apply at Fairey's Central Store, junction of Grey and Queenstreets. : N~ORTH. SHOEE.—To Let, the Shop and Dwelling-house, lately occupied by Bass, Shoemaker ; also, two Cottages -iS and R Duder, Bp-use Agents. MnpO LET, at Selwyn Terrace, JL Parnell. a comfortable Family Residence—Mrs W. V. Wheeler, opposite 8t Barnabas Churchy "ZzAg. HPO LET, with immediate \p \ ftffo "* entry, a newly-erected Two-storied &?=!>= && Brick Building, off Durham-street, 66 feet by 23 feet, inside measurement, with Three-stalled Stable, Cart Shed, and a Good "Well, suitable for a Dry Goods Store, or the Wine and Spirit Trade. The Premises, which are commodious, and in a first-rate business position, are fitted up as a Sodawater and Cordial Manufactory, having Steam Engine by Barnett and Foster of London, Sodawater and Bottling Machines, and all appliances of the very best description for a large business. An Inventory and Valuation of the Machinery and Stock-in-Trade, and full particulars, can be had on applying to Messrs. Mowbray, Land Agents, Queen-street, Auckland. O LET, or for Sale, on easy terms, in Union-street, Freeman's Bay, a House of 7 rooms, with bathroom and laundry; gas and water laid on, and good well on the premises.—Apply to C. Alexander, Insurance Building's. MT7OR SALE, on easy terms, a JL comfortable Four-roomed Cottage, good garden.-—Apply to Philip Crowe, 95, Victoria-street. MT7OR SALE, a comfortable four JO roomed House in Drake-street. Terms easy.—Apply to H. Partington, 57. Queen-street. ffip§ HHO LET, or For Sale, on easy I terms, in Cross-street, near Upper Queen-3treet, a House of four rooms, with stables to hold six or seven horses; a good well of water.— Apply to Joseph Young, on tha premises. npO LIT, two large Booms ; every &■ convenience ; rent low—Apply at this office. T? OBT S ALK~th~e" MagnificeiitTKAp's X? PIANO, now used by the Simonsen Opera Company—the finest instrument in the colony. Price £100.— Apply to Martin Simonsen. FOR SALE, a Cutter of 14 tons register, complete in every respect—For particulars, apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, 42, Queenatreet. lAS. REWARD.—Lost on August JL VJ 14th, from the Remuera Cattle Yards, a large Red Poley Cow, forward in calf.—Apply to Hunter and Nolan. T7OU.ND, on my premises at OneJJ bunga, on Thursday, Slst August, 2 PiffS The owner can h*ve them on giving a proper description, and paying expensea. — Goorge Broadfoot. ORIVATE Board and Residence for JL three or four Gentlemen. —Mrs Owen, Wake-field-si reet. 4? /LOO TRUST MONEY To OWtB'L/U Lend on good Freehold Security.— Apply to F. L, Prime, Estate Agent, 23, Insurance Buildings. - t I C E. All Acocunts against One Tree Hill Farm to be sent in at once to the underaipned, care of Brown, Campbell and Co. J. LOGAN CAMPBELL. Auckland, 31st August. OAKD and Residence in a Private Family for two respectable Men, three minutea walk from Union Bank —Mrs Hughes, one door above Scotia Hotel, Hobsop-street. LOST, between Mr. Atkins, Printer, High-street, and back road to Shortland-street. a Silk Umbrella, which fell from the handle. —Any one returning the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. Til REW A R D.—Strayed, Irish dUi- Setter Do? «'Carlo w"; red, with white breast aud paws. The above reward will be paid to any person leaving him at my residence.—Arthur Morrow. Newton Road. —September 2, 187 G. lAS" REWAKD.— Lost, between I \ / Auckland and Coromanrtel, a Bunch of Keys. Apply Williams and Co., No. 1, Fort-street. rpHE person who has Mr. Hicks's JL Washing will please return it immediately, as he wants some blankets washed. TWf O T I C~ E. Samuel Coombes has made arrangements with Mr John Ford (who has given up his Tailoring business at The Pantheon), to superintend that Branch in his c Btablishment. TIT USIC LESSONS. To the Ladies and Gentlemen op Auckland. Mr Henry Rowe effershis services as Teacher of the Pianoforte. His knowledge of the profession, and his moderate terms should guarantee the patronage of the general public He visits the pupils at their homes, or they may receive their lessons at his private residence—£l Is per quarter, one lesson per week—Address Mrs Deanes, Karangahape Road, opposito L. D. Nathan's. By Appoint- <s?wlwßji&®!ps£> Tbfi Marquis of j ALEXANDER, JEWELLER, HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW CLASS OF JEWELLERY. A NEW STYLE OF JEWELLERY has lately been brought out, which is very lovely and very effective. It is CARVED out of the PINK SHELL rom which PINK CAMEOS, now somewhat out of date, used to be made. Nothing can possibly be imagined more b:autiful than the colouring of this New Jewellery, shading from the most vivid, yet delicate, rose-colour to pureßt white, exquisite in tint as the edges of the petals of a rose, or the ami-flushed snow of an Alpine peak rising against a summer sunset. Pink Coral has a yellowish tinga, but this new material might be composed of Petrified Eose Leaves for purity and delicacy of hue. The Fine Workmanship, and the Beauty of the Material, make this NEW JELLEWERY MORE COSTLY THAN CORAL. WATER - POWER SAW - MILL MACHINERY. For Sale (cheap), the whole of the Machinery as it now stands, of Blake's Sawmill, Waikoukou, consist.ing of Ironwork of Water Wheel, Shafting, Driving Dams, Circular flaws and Bench, Breaking-down Saws and Frame, Hoisting Gear, acd Belting nearly new.—Apply to JOSEPH WILKINS, Post-office, Waikoukou. NEWCASTLE QOAL FOR SALE, EX 'FANNY FOTHERGILL." JUST ARRIVED. STONE, BROS. T^TR SYMONS' ART UNION. Works now on view at Messrs W. Phillipps and Son, Queen-street, from whom Shares may be purchased, or from the undersigned. UPTON & CO. /COLLECTION OF EDUCATION V_/ RATES. Having been Informed that in some districts persons are refusing on various pretexts to pay the Education Rate for 1876, I hereby give notice that the Collectors have been instructed to send in iorthwith lists of all persons who refuse or unduly delay to pay these Rates, and that summonses will at once be issued against all such persons. . R. B. LUSK, Receiver of Education Bates. Auckland, lßt September, 1876T O BAKERS. Wanted, forGiabome, aJGood Hand (allronnd)J; none other need apply. W. PHILLIPS & SON,? <Juaen-»txeet. .

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 2 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 2 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 2 September 1876, Page 3

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