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li 117"ANTED, a Man to Drive Horses an jf TT. • make himself useful about a store; als a Young Man to Drive a Baker's Cart; must t respectable.—Apply to R. and R. Duder, Nort Shore. __• ■ WANTED, 100 Navvies for the Waikat Railway.—Apply on the works, Ohaupi or to the Manager of the-Wellington and Nelso streets works. Highest wages given. — I Fallon. W ANTED, a Billiard Marker.—Appl to W. Flood,. Auckland Club.. W "AN TED, a smart Youth.—Apply t W. Flood, Auckland Club, Shortlanc street; WANTED to Sell, a first-class ne\ "Waggonette; also a good second-ham Dog-cart, light a<id heavy Spring Carts ; also i new harvest Waggon. —A. Mackie, Roya Standard Carriage aud Spring Factory, Durham ; street, Auckland. WANTED, a good general hand;, con stant employment; piece or week.Jaroe3 T. Camp, Tailor, Cambridge.YEEY Cheap Bmshware, Cigars, New Raisins, Rice, &c. af • ha Hobson-stree; Royal Tea Mart. whoseTecS at 2s, 2s 6d, and a per lb. are so celebrated, deduction on 3 anc 61b. parcels.—R. French,. Family Grocer. WANTED, the Housekeepers^ New ton not to believe report?, but come anc see for themselves the quality and price of th« undermentioned first-class articles, and others in proportion:—Jams, Currants, Raisins, Sal mon, Sauce, Pickles, Canterbury Bacon anc Cheese, Fresh Butter, Soap, and Pure Blacl lea, free from any adulteration or mixture, a) 2s, 28 6d, and 3s. Not to be b jat even by Rew's * atmlies waited upoD for orders; and Good* delivered in any part of the district.— W, ivxcij/lwain, Tucker's old shop, opposite the Hall AFTER reading the following (from ~ . Tuesday's Star):—"The Public are in vited to hear a Case in Magistrate's Court on Thursday next, brought by Mr Offer against me, —Edward: L. Green." The Public are asked tc read the case decided to-day at R.M. Court—W J. Offer v. K. L. Green, Treasurer to Education Board.. Verdict for plaintiff on all issues. Costs, TIXANTED to Sell, 50 Dozen Josephine m 't. .LKi(i Gloves, 2s 6d per pair. Large Stock Two-button Gloves, 2s, 2s 6^; 3s. Also a Lot of New Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, and Ribbons; latest fashion. The Largest Stock:of Gloves in Auckland,—W. BYRE; Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. W "ANTED, Cash Purchasers to know that I sell at Town Prices, and supply superior articles, especially Tkas. My Superlative1 Mixture at 3s per lb. is a treat. Everybody should try it. I have a good Family Tea 2s and2s6d; Refined Sugars, from 4Jdperlb.; Coffee roasted and ground on the premises fresh dwly.—W. s. Collins, Grocer, Parnell. 'ANTED KNOWN, that H. Wilson and Co., Steam Coffee, Pep tier, and Spice Works, Masefleld's Buildings, Albertstreet, Auckland, request the attention of the ;rade and the public generally to the fact that they use none but the finest Plantation Coffee and the best Chicory in their Ceffee Mixtures. Coffee Roasted and Ground, and Pepper Ground for the trade at veby moderate charges. WE are shewing a good variety in Seasonable Dress Materials, Youths' and Men's Straw Hats, Cheap Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.; al-ioa variety of useful Goods, all at low prices. Saturday* excepted, we close at 8 o'clock.—R. French's Cheap Drapery, Hobsonstreet. . . T^ ANTED, AT ON C E^r 30 FIRST-CLASS BUSHMEN". None other need apply. , GUTHRIE & LARNACH; CO., ~.,.- Queen-street. "ANTED, the Ladies and Gentlemen to know I have Just Opened a Frehs Lotof Straw and Felt Hats, which I am selling Jrom 4d to 2s 6d each. A nice assortment of Ribbons and Feathers; Flowers from 3d. A large stock of Ladd's Frilling from 4d per yard ; a splendid lot of Drapery cheap.' I have a .fine assortment of ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes (English and Colonial-make), very cheap. Ladies' Spring-side Boots, 53 6d; Gentlemen's Spring-side Boots, 8s 6d; Boots and Shoes of every description made to order on the premises.—J. SIMPSON, Cheap Drapery and Boot and. Shoe House, Victoria and Albert-at; BOUNTY .OF MANUKAU. \j TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RIDING OF MAUNGATAWHIRI. I beg sincerely to thank you for the renewed mark oj your confidence in re-electing, me to a seat in the County Council, more especially as the election was held on the same day as the Agricultural Exhibition at BllerBlie; and I know that many of you either remained at home.! or inconvenienced yourselves to record your votes prior to attending the ShowAssuring you of my best exertions in yOur behalf in the future,. .!■;■.. i. : .1 am,- ,j ~ ■).:•. .r ■•,:.•< Your obedient servant, R. HOBBS. " The Springs," Pokeno, November li, .1878. : ■ TO THE BURGESSES OF ONEHUNGA. Ladies and Gentlemen,—At the request of a large number of friends, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate tor the Office of Mayor, trusting to my past services in the Council, as a pasport to the higher honour. Your faithful Servant, .■','•' ■ G. CODI/IN TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NEWTON RIDING, COUNTY OF BDEN; I beg to thank those Gentlemen who voted for my re-election to this Riding.more especially as I am aware that owing to the Cattle Show and Public Holiday, it was inconvenient to many to record their votes. I beg to remain,. Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, ; THOMAS T.MASBFIBLD. "010 ROUGH:. OF PARNELL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. , I; James Herbert Home, Returning Officer of the Borough of Parnell, hereby declare .'. j William Coleman, Solicitor, To be duly elected this day to the Office of Mayor of the Borough of Parnell.. • • - Dated this 15th of November, 1878. ; J. H. HORNE, Returning Officer. JUST OPENED, 2000 dozen Gentlemen's Striped Thread Socks, Is Id per pair; worth, 2s 6d.—Samuel Coombes, City Clothing Mart, 92, Queen-Btreet, Auckland; and DevonBtreet, Taranaki. . .';,:;"' STRAYED or STOLEN from Wellesleyrtreet, a small White Terrier Dog, black and tan head, and black soot on shoulder.- Any one giving information to Mr Vickers,lnsurance Buildings or Upper Wellesley-street",' to' lead to his recovery, will be suitably rewarded. If stolen or detained, will be prosecuted. '-____ LOST, about Union-street, on Tuesday, the 12th, Roll Register of No. 4 Class Newton East School. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to the School.—W. Johnson. LOST, between the Domain and Queen--street, one Cricket Stump. Finder will please return same to this office. ; OST, between Mr Mahony's Office and Mr Butt's, Carver. Ponsonby, a Specification of a Building at New Plymouth. A reward will be given by leaving the same at Mr Henderson's, Painter, "Wyndham-street. IfiOUND, on Onehunga Road, and left at : this office, a piece of Iron Casting, part of a new machine. ; '■'■: LOST, between the Gasworks and Dur-ham-street, a dark brown Victorine.—The finder will be rewarded on returning the same to this office. j^r 6^ t f~ c ; bl: lam not done with Mr Offer. The Boots he charged One Pound for will soon be on public view. The next case in reference to his evidence on oath may be more serious. jjffiDWAR&.L. GREEN. "FjlS T A BLJLS HED 18 55. PERAMBULATORS! PERAMBULATORS! PERAMBULATORS!: -~r ;■ ; The undersigned have received a consignment of the above, from Messrs. Gasd and Co., y: Makers to the Royal Family. ; i ■ KTALLCAEaueB M A D E' Ta . Arid will be Oififered at English Prices ; TFor Cash.- ■ >> ■/^■fv' j ~.. CHEAPEST AND BKST SELECTION EVKB SHFjJWN INNEW ZEALAND. W. H. SHAEESPEAR & CO., ! 246, QUEEN-STREET, ( I • Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2676, 15 November 1878, Page 3

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