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c VX7 ANTED to Purchase, a small Turnn T VV Lathe, in good oHer. Write, statu ' pr '-c. &c .to Mr. Dufaur, Star Office. WANTED KNOWN, " Pautheoi WV Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 166, Quee ' street, opposite Arthurs Mart (W. Kmcaid ai 5 Co.), is certainly one of the most legitima I houses in the trade, as the public canalwi,; rely on first-class material, workmanship, ai ' low prices. Low rent, and personal manag j ment.- Vide public opinion ANTED, to clear out my Entii Stock of Furniture and Miscellaneoi Articles of every description, as the premisi are to be fitted up for the Working man's Publ Baths. N.B.—No reasonable offer refused. Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria-street Eas coiner of High-street. WANTED KNOWN, every descriptio of New and Second-hand Clothiu; Jewellery, Watches. Platedware, and eA'ei description of merchandise, bought or sold, i the London Loan Office, under Theatre Roya Victoria-street. Weekly or monthly instn ments taken for any Goods. Note the address London Loan Office, under the Theatre Roya Victoria-street. "^I7ANTED Known, that D. Goldie i ?v prepared to supply all kinds of Timli and other Building Materials, including Sashe Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Block Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, In Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c at the lowest marketprice, at his .Yards Cue om-house-street. ANTED. Everyone to knoAV that am Selling Off my Stock of Chirm Glass, and Earthenware, at the following Lov Prices, as it must be cleared out :—Bes Common Cups and Saucers, 6d or 5s 6d per doz best W. ard G. Cups and Saucers, 13d or 12 per doz ; Tumblers, from 3s per doz.; Plates from 2s 6d per dozen ; largest size, 5s per dozer in three patterns ; best Brown Teapots from 1 3d each, and eA^ery other article in the trade a the same low prices. This is a chance fo people taking up house.—Wm. Holds worth, 2C Victoria-street. The Cheapest House in Auck land for Ready-made Boots and Shoes, &c Public opinion. ANTED to SELL (Cheap), 19 crate.' of assorted Crockery, per Hero, all sort; of Plates, 2/6 to 5/ per dozen ; 6 crates of Dishes from 1/ to 3/ each ; Vegetables, 2/6 to 3/6; Pic Dishes, /S to 2/; White Chambers, 1/2 to 1/6 Coloured Chamber?, 1/6 to 2/6 : Small Basins, /i and/I; Brown Teapots, 1/6 to 3/; Glass Buttei Dishes. 1/ to 2/6; Wood Egg Cups, /2; White Stone Plates, /3 to /6; White Stone Dishes, 1/; to 3/; Good Cups and Saucers, /7, 6/ a dozen Tin Bush Plates, /6; Jugs, four to the set, 5/ Sick Feeders. 1/6; Jelly Moulds. 1/6 to 2/6; White a^d Gold CUps and Saucers, 1/ ; Blue Sprig Cups and Saucers, /9, 8/6 per dozen; Bread Trays, from 1/ ; Jugs and Basins, 7/; Washing Basinsi tin, 1/8 each; Dippers, 1/9 ; Tin Dishes, /6 to 2/6; Hot Water Jugs, 6/6 to 8/6; Superior China Flower Pots, 15/ set of three; Glass Buttei Dashes, 1/3 to 2/6; Sugar Basins, from 1/; Tin Pepper Boxes, /l and /2; Tin r^pice Boxes. /2, four for /6; Car\^ed Smoker's Tables, from 15/ to 30/; Lar-e Carved Music Stand, 30/; Glass Candlesticks, 1/ and 1/6; Lustres, 6/6 to 10/6, Aery cheap ; lot of Vases cheap; Purses, with Steel Needle-case, Thimble, and Pair Scissors, only /10; Mouse Traps, five for /6 ; Toy Knife, Fork, and Spoon, /2 ; Small Cannisters, three to the set, 1/6 the set; Small Waiters, 1/6 the set of three; Coffee Pots, 1/6 and 2/; Tin Teapots, /10 to 1/6; Tin Candlesticks, 1/, 1/3, and 1/9 each; Glass Baskets, 1/ and 1/1; lot of China Dolls from /3 to 1/6; Small Glass Tumblers, /2 each, four for 16 ; Glass Salt Cellars, /3; White Stone Cups and Saucers, /9 each, three for 2/; China Candlesticks, 1/6 and 2/; and a lot of other articles for Christmas Presents.— H. Watts, Pitt-street. ANTED KNOWN, First Choice Light Fancy Josephine Gloves. Prices, 2/0 ; Avorth 1/6. Gents' Fancy Kid Gloves, 2/6 per pair; Panama Hats, from 2/ to 5/; Gentlemen's Leghorn Hats, 6/, Avorth 9/; and a great A-ariety of Ladies' Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Fancy Trimmings to be sold cheap ; 40 doz. Children's Silk Gloves (Avhite and coloured), Id to 6d, AArorth 1/3.—W. Eyre, Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. WANTED" KNOWNrTadies' Silvered Necklaces, 1/ each; Ladies' Tortoiseshell Card Cases, 3/ and 3/6 each ; Ladies' Bag Purses, from /_; Handsomely Carved Crosses, /6; Solitaires, Jet Earrings, and Bracelets, /6 per pair; Photo Cases, /6 each; Pocketbooks, /■I and /6 each ; Real Tortoise-hell Sets, 2/6 to 9/ the set; Ladies' Companions, 2/6 each; all the above are worth fully double the prices quoted ; also. Large Handkerchiefs, three fori/; Gents' Braces, 1/; Boys' Braces, 9d per pair; Linenfaced Cutis, /6 per dozen pairs ; Collars, size 15.-, /o per box; Special Lines in Toys, &c, including Purses at /l each, for Christmas Eve.—Address : J. GREEN, No. 53, opposite Knight's, City Market. A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. On and after 3rd January, 1878. the BANK will be OPEN DAILY, for Receipt and RePayment of Deposits, from 10 to 2 o'clock : except on SATURDAY, Avhen it Closes at 12 noon, and Re-opens from Sea tkn to Nwe in.th Evening, for the Receipt of_Deposits only. RICHARD CAMERON, Manager. "T^TEW BOOKS added to the Library of la| the Young Men's Christian Association: Soldiering and Scribbling, August Stories, Trumpet Calls. The Ark of God, Cruise to Baffin's Bay, Alec Forbes, Irish Character, Whispering Unseen, Battle of Waterloo, Christmas Books, Explorations in Australia, Ride to Khiva, New Zealand and its Inhabitants, Chemistry of Common Life, Tour with Cook in Spain, Alice Lorraine. Darwinism, Natural Science, Over Sea and Far AAvay, The Microscope: with some Sixty Volumes of Avellselected works by the bsst authors. Terms : Library, 2s Cd per quarter; Reading-Room, 2s 6d per quarter. S~TP.AYED into our Paddock, DeA'onport, 1 black horse white feet; 1 grey pony, mare. No visible brands. Owner please call on Alison Bros. FIELD Officer's Te it for sale.—J. Burtt, Cook-street we3t. E can yet Trimmed Dolly Varden Hats at 3/6 at R. French's Cheap Drapery Establishment, Upper Queen-street. J&6J&ry &.— A neat and pretty Cottage _§_/ & v °f 5 rooms, Avith large freehold allotment, pleasantly situated on the Great North Road. Price, including Venetian blinds, curtains, poP_, book-case. &c. (all neAv), £275. — S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortlandstreet. _S[~ o T I c EThe Office of the Auckland Stock and Mining Association will be CLOSED from Monday, the 21th instant, to Thursday, the 3rd January, 1878. W. li. MOWBRAY, Secretary. __»_&=,_ "VirAIKATO ST-iA-vi *__7t _ltflg|£ V V GATION & COAL MIN ING CQMPANY (LIMITED). EXCUKSION TO-PORT WAIKATO. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 28th and 29tb. On arrival at Mercer of First Train from Auckland, both Friday and Saturday evenings, December 28th and 29th, the Steamer DELTA Avill proceed to Port Waikato, remain there about two hours, and leave again at 1 p.m. for Mercer, where a Special Train will be in waiting to convey the Passengers to Auckland. Excursionists by Friday's Steamer, may, therefore, either return the same day, or stay a day at the Port, and return by Saturday's steamer. The Steamer will call at Tuakau and other places, where required, to take in and land passengers. FARES: — Return Tickets per Steamer _ 6s. Return Tickets, per Rail and Steamer... .13s. 2d. Obtainable at Auckland Raihvay Ticket Office. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Fort-street. 11th December. 1877. 'StZJv" m O THE WADE. "j^ra^2^!^ The schooner FIREFLY will ■ 2i_ilS___i; sail as above TO-MORROW(Sun-tr si?«-g-B---H day), at 8 p.m. *S3rf§_^ T7IXCURSION TO NORTH -%^^_t_ AND SOUTH MANUKAU '^^^^^HEADS. BOXING DAY. Cheap Rates :—Retukn Tickets, 2/6. Th.6 s s TAM 0' SHANTER Will make an Excursion as above, leaving Onehunga at 9 a.m., and returning in time for Last Train to Town. Weather and other circumstances permitting, A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket. A UCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). The price of Coke is now 20s per ton, at the Works, for Cash; or, if so agreed, Monthly Accounts at 255, with 5s per ton discount. Cartage, within reasonable distances, at 2s 6d per ton. , A ton of Coke is equal to 60 bushels, or abou the bulk of Coal.
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2420, 22 December 1877, Page 3
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