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I ~\JSi7' J^r^^' a S°° cl Tanner, accustomed I VY to beamswork.—Apply "Weet Coast Times' Office, Hokitika. ANTED, a Youth as Improver. — A. Motllin. Ship Joiner. North Shore. TTTTANTED to Sell, First Choice JosephJ Tine Kid Gloves, 2s and 2s 6d per pair.— W. Eyre. Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN, that J.O. Mineral Merchant, i 3 a Purchaser of Copper, Tin, Lead, Blend, Antimony, Cinnabar, Nickel Silver, Bismuth. Plumbago, and other ores and mineraJs.—Office: No. 11, Insurance Building, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN—MUFFINS !! MUFFINS! MUFFINS !— E.IL PERCY begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has commenced Business in the above line at his late Premises, Lome-street Bakery, and trusts by producing the superior quality of Goods as in former days (unequalled) to merit a continuance of Madly favours and orders. N.B.—May be had at Mr. Waters, Confectioner. Queen-street, and at the Bakery, Lome-street. A number of good Lads and Men wantedA" I Tn;:i,AVT) SUNDAY-SGHOOL UNION. The Monthly United Teachers' Prayer Meeting will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, in the new "VVesleyan School-room, Pitt-street, at 7.30 o'clock. An addreßß "will be given by the Rev. K. F. Macnicol. The attendance of all interested iv Sunday Schools is earnestly invited. THE Quarterly Meeting of the Auckland Shipwrights' Protection Society will he held in tbo Temperance Hall, Albert-street, on MONDAY, 10th September, at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested, to attend, as business of importance is to be brought before the meeting. — By order. _ O~ NE TIiEE HILL HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Notice is hereby Riven that Mr. Henry Clark is appointed Collector of Rates for the u.buvo District; that the Kate lor the current year is due on the 15th September, and payable to the Collector, at his residence, Oneminga, where the Kate-book now lies for inspection by ratepayers. ROBERT HALL, Chairman. September C. 1877. T' 0 THE ELECTORS OF THE CT7 V Ol<' AUCKLAND. Gentlemkn, —Having promised to stand as a Candidate for the City Council, I bete to say that I consider it interfering with the liberty of the subiect, and therefore derogatory to all true Britons to be canvassed for their votes, or to be coerced, in any way into giving their votes. I shall not therefore make a personal canvass, neither shall I put mysett to the expense of cabs to convey Electors to the poll. If the Electors have confidence in me then let them ceo to the poll free and unfettered, as Englishmen oii;;iit to be, and J, in return, xvill study their interests, endetivonring to put down any extravagance, mismanagement, or excessive taxation, which may arise in the Council. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Yours, &c, J. P. KING._ f\ iT V COUNC i L ELECTION. To the Ratepayers,— My sole, object in coming before you to represent you in the City Council is, simply to keep down the excessive taxation that we are now subject to, and to pl*ce myself to study the general interests of the ratepayers. To those who have known me for the past 30 years, they can testify to those who may not know me as to my principles, which are : justice to all persons, without fear, favour, or affection. Should you return me, I will studiously look after the interests of the City. I have the honour to be, litidies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. A. FLEMING. BO HOUGH OF PARK ELL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Notice is hereby given that— William Thomas James Bell Walter Brackk.slsukt William Flood Donald Tlci;ii McKexzik Samuel Mkeican and Jonathan Winks have been Nominated as Candidates for the Oiiice of Councillor of the Borough of Parnell. The Poll for the Election of Three Councillors will be taken on THURSDAY, the I3th day of September instant, at the Parnell Hall, between the hours of nine o'clock iv the forenoon and six o'clock in the afternoon. J. 11. HORNK. Returning Oiiicer. Parnell, Gth September, 1877. nru i c mun rerpal corporations j act, 1876. "Tdk regulation of local elections act," 1876." Borough of Oxehunga. The following persons have been Nominated as Candidates for the Oftice of Councillor in the above Borough :— Gbobge Hkoabkoot Andrew Dunwoodie Edward Earle MICTIAEL 1 IAKTNETT John Noakes James Waltkk Waller. As the number of Candidates (6) exceeds the number of vacancies to be tilled (3), I hereby prfve notice that a Poll will bo taken, at the Court-house, Onehunga, between the hours of 0 a.m. and (i p.m., on THURSDAY, the 13th j September instant. WILLIAM G. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Returning Officer. Onehunga, Sept. 6, 1377. JSf li L_ _* ° E> MESSRS TUFF & CO. Beg to inform the inhabitants of Ponsonby and or " Dedwood that they WILL OPEN a BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT in the above District, on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth instant, and hope to receive a fair share of patronage. LAMB! LAMB! LAMB! First of the Season. RdT CASH PRICES. -Si Fore-quarters Mutton 2d. per Ib. Legs and Loins Id. ~ Boiling Beef, from 3d. ~ Roast Beef Id. „ Prim* Cut Beef 6d. „ Chops and Sausages id. „ Dairy-fed Pork sd. and Od. „ N. B.—Poultry dressed in first-class style, on the shoitest notice. All meat delivered free of charge, Families waited on for orders. mAUPIEI COAL MINING COMJL PANY (LIMITED). The Company are now supplying COAL, at their Mine, Huntly Railway Station, at the following prioee, per truck load of five tons, in bulk :— Household (lumpy) .. .. oOs. Steam (screened) iOs. Slack 20s. Discount allowed on orders from 29 to 100 tons, 10 per cent.; over 100 tons, 20 per cent. Orders for any intermediate stations on the line are requested to be sent direct to the Mines, addressed to the Mine Manager, Taupiri Coal Mines, Hnntly, accompanied by remittance, and the Coal will be supplied without delay. If required in bags, purchasers will please forward theee to Mines, rail freight paid; extra charge for filling bags. Is. 6d. per ton. Orders for Auckland and Onehunga received at the Company's Office, Fort-atreet, where further information may be obtained. The following are the rates of carriage charged by railway, per truck load of five tons :— Minos to— Mines to— Newcastle .. 12/6 Papakura .. 38/1 Meroer .. .. 18/4 Papatoitoi .. 14/2 Tuakau .. .. 25/ Otahuhu .. 46/1 Pukekohe .. 29/2 Onohanga .. 19/2 Dmry .. .. 35/10 Auckland .. 51/1 FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Fort-street, Auakland, Sept. 0,1877. U B L I C NOTICE __ I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any Debts that my wife, Mrs. Ellen Miller, may contract from this date.' JOHN MILLER, Adelaide-street. Auckland. 6th September, 1877. I>E WARD AND CO.'S ESTATE. \j A FIRST DIVIDEND in the above Estate will be payable on application at my ollice, Fort-street." on and after FRIDAY, 7th inst. By oraer of the Trustees. E. R. CARDNO. Auckland, sth September, 1877. JOURNEYMAN BAKERS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the above will be held at the British Hotel on SATURDAY, Bth inst., at 7.' 0 p.m. sharp. JAMES McLEAN Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 7 September 1877, Page 3

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