WANTED, a respectable Youth aa Messenger.—Apply this office. W' ANTED, the Public to know that I have on Sale (cheap) what they want, viz.:—Ladies' or Girls' small-sized Felt Hats, 2s 6d, worth 5s each; Black Ostrich Feathers, Is 3d each : Wings, 6d each ; Winceys. 6d per yard ; Black Straw Hats, Is each; Berlin Wools, in shaded and plain colours; Fingering Wool, soft and beautiful; Ladies'Lnderclothes very cheap; Corsets, very strong, 2s 6d each ; also in Thompson's and Acme Brands; Patent and Silk Velvet in the piece; Turquoise and Hat Silks; Linen Handkerchiefs. The best value yet offered to the public—Embroidery, Plain and Feathered Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, &c, &c, &c. Also, at ridiculously low prices—Si'k Boot Laces, 3d per dozen ; Rack Combs, 3d each; Good Purses, Id, 3Jd, 4d. 6d, and Is each; Black Earrings, 2d per pair; Neckties, 6d each; Bows, 6d; White Handkerchiefs, 4d; Best Scents, 6d per bottle; Best Brown Cotton Socks in Auckland for 6d ger pair (vroven tops). The Handsomest and heapest Lot of Children's Dress Jackets, &c, in town; Jackets, from Is 6d each ; Fine White socks, 3d per pair. Other goods to numerous to mention.—J. Green, tkree doors from Albertstreet. N.B.—No one can sell Cheaper, except large direct importers, and then only in large quantities.—J. G. WANTED, immediately, and after, Pnrchasers for Best Quality of Meat: Mutton, Fore-quarters, 2d; Hind-quarters, 3_d; Legs, 4d; Boiling Beef, from 2_d; Roasting Beef, from 4d. Pork, Veal, and Lamb at lowest prices; Poultry on the shortest notice.—M. Brearley, Butcher, Wakefleld-street. ANTED, Gentlemen before purchasing Winter Clothing to seeF. McMasters' new stock of Coats, Trousers and Vests, Shirts, Socks, Ties, Scarfs, &c, &c. WANTED, everybody to keep the money in the country, and Purchase the Wangarei Kamo Coal. Try a small quantity before you get your winter supply. The best local Coal in the Province. All orders left at the Yard, Fort Britoinart, or at Mr. G..Neal's, corner of Nelson and Wellesley-streets, will be promptly attended to.—a.. Barr, agent. ANTED to Sell (cheap), 40 dozen Josephine Gloves, size 6, 6J. 6_> 6J, 2s 6d per pair; also a lot of Light Fancy Coloured Josephine Kid Gloves, 7}, 7*, 73, 2s 6d per pair; lOOlbs. of Knitting Cotton, Is lOd per lb.; 1000 \ards Wincey, 6d, worth 9d; 10Q0 yards Klax Shirting, heavy, at lO.d per yard,, worth Is 6d; a largo lot of Fancy Ribbons, wide widths, 6d por yard, worth Is; a lot of Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Sec. Sec, also sold cheap-—Wm. Eyre, Enneskillen House, Victoria-street. WANTED Known, that D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Maerials, including Sashes Doors, Mouldings, Broad 'limber, House Block-' Posts, Bails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum I_at.hu, Shingles, &o. &c. at the lowest markotprico. at his Yards "his-tom-h i jufe-street. ODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, Choral Hall.—School will Re-open on Monday. 29th April. £10 X _L_ w A X DWhereas Intoxicating Drink was sold on the 11th day of March last, at Port Albert, on the occasion of the holding of the annual show of the Agricultural Society, whereby Beveral persons were deprived of reason; and whereas the said drink was sold, not only contrary to the wishes of a very large maiority of the settlers, but in defianao of the law regulating and controling the sale of intoxicating drinks, the above reward of £10 will be paid by tho Hope of Albertland Lodge, 1.0. G.T., to any person or persons who will give such information as will socure a conviction of the offender or offenders in any Court of Justice. . GEORGE PLUMMER. W.C.T. H. FRANK EDGER, W.S. Port Albert, April, 1878. LOST, between Pompalier Terrace and St. Mary's Church, Ponsonby, on Thursday night, 18th, an Apron and Wages of a poor girl.—Tho findor will greatly oblige by leaving tho same at Mr. Peters, Baker, Ponsonby ; or at this office. Gazette in Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act. 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of John Robitrtson, formerly of Queenstreet, Auckland, now of Coromandel, Baker, a Debtor. Notico is hereby given that it is my intention to apply to the abovo Honorable Court, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of May, 1878, at tho hour ot eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon after as I can be iheard, for an Order of Immediate Discharge, under the provisions of the said Act. Dated, at Auckland, this 19th day of April, 1878: JOHN ROBERTSON, Debtor in person. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of tho Bankruptcy of Andrew Clark, of Cook-strest, Auck- ! land. Mariner, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to apply to the above Honorable Court on WEDNESDAY, the first day of May, 1878, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon after as I can be heard, for an Immediate Discharge under the provisions of the said Act. Dated, at Auckland, this 19th day of April, 1878' ANDREW CLARK, Dobtor in Person. ~kT U Si "I O N A'' _£^-^C^^- *>• wiU leave Queen-street Wharf for Russell and Northern \MM|raffiaj^Port3 on TUESDAY, April 23, A. MCGREGOR. Thistle Hotel, QUEEN-STREET. SPLENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR AND BILLIARD-ROOM UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. HENRY KEANE, PROPRIETOR. 4 UCKLAND RAILWAYS. Easter Holidays, return journey at single rates. From MONDAY, April 22nd, to SATURDAY, April 27th, Tickets will be issued from any Station at single rates, available for return on day of issue only, for 50 miles and under. Over 50 miles, available for return day after issue. EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY. No Goods Trains on Auckland and Hamilton Railway. , . _ _ _ Auokland, Newmarket, and Onehunga to Ellerslie, One Shilling, single or return, irres pective of class. Tickets, admitting to Course, will be issued from Auckland, Newmarket, and Onehunga. In addition to the ordinary Time Table, Special Trains will leave Auckland for Ellerslie at 12.30, 1.0,1.48, 2.36, returning from Ellerslie at 3.50 and 5 15 td m ' On Easter Tuesday, the afternoon Waikato Trains, usually leaving at 1.15 and 4.15 p.m., will bo suspended, but both leave together at 6.10 p.m. EASTER W EEK.—LATE TRAINS. Easter Monday and Tuesday. A Late Train will leave Auckland for Onehunga, and intermediate Stations, after the Circus. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 25th So 26th A Late Train will leave Auckland for Drury, and intermediate Stations, after the Circus. SATURDAY, APRIL 27. Lath Train to Waikato. A Train will leave Auckland for Hamilton, and intermediate Stations, after the Circus. ' General Manager. SHDOWN'S STORE & BAKERY, DRURY. THE BEST BREAD, FOURPENCE PER 2-Eb. LOAF. We allow nobody to dictate Price to us, and never enter into a combination to take an advantage of the public. ___ W. ASHDOWN & SON.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 20 April 1878, Page 3
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