Money. MONEY TO LEND on MORTGAGE of First-class Freehold Securities. WM. COLICMAN, Solicitor, Corner Queen and Shortland-streets. MONEY to LEND ou first-class freehold security, at low rates of interest.— K. C. DYER, Shortltmd-sti-eet. ONEY TO LEND in large or small Bums at a moderate rate of intorest.— Jackson and Russell, Solicitors. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small Bums,—S. Vaile, Commission Agent, &c. fahortland-strect, next tho Puat-olllce. /■^ASH Advanced ou approved security. \J Money invested without charge. E. K. TYLER. Vulcan Lane. "1%,/ROJSEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, at i-V 1 tho usual rates of intcrest.--W. H. Connoll, Vulcan Lane. OJNKY TO LEND, ou Mortgage.— F. Ring, Agent, Jjhortland-stri'et. MONEY TO LLND, ia large or smal' sums, at low rates of interest.—M Laiahloy, ypUcilor. High-«treet. AUCKLAND PERMANENT fe S -i^ Pa^o Affi. BUILUING AND Office :—S3, Queen-street. LOANS granted upon approved securities of Freehold or Leasehold Properties in sums of £20 to £6,000, principal and interest being repayablo in instalments, at tho following rates for every £100 borrowed :— Repayments extend- p , v . Total amount ing over "r Wcok Repayable. s. d. £ b. d. i years. 12 C 130 0 0 oyears. 9 2 143 8 2 Byears 7 6 156 7 6 10 years 6 3l 162 16 3 DEPOSITS received from members or others upon which Interest ia allowed as follows :- Sums lodged for six months—7 % per annum. Sums withdrawable at seven days' notice—s % per annum. JOHN BATGER, _^ Secretary. Musical Instruments. ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND PIANOFORTES. '• American Organs, from £20 Harmoniums, £25 to £60 Anglo-American Organs, ««5 to £00 Pianofortes, by Bord, from £3110s Pianofortes, by Aucher, from £50 Pianofortes, by Schiedmeyer, 00 guineas Also, Allisson's Pntont Melody Organ, tho gem of all instruments, Also, A Completo Photographor's Apparatus. JAMES II OWD EN, Shortland-street. LAN OS, ORGANS; AJND HAR. MONIUMS. HOFJMAft'K & SONS, UUKKN STREKT, Have tho largest and beat Stock of Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums, and soil cheaper than any houec In New Zealand, Call and aeo their prices before purchasing. Solo AKBnts for Mason nni Hamltn's Pianos Merchandise. TMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, COUNTRY SKTTLKRS, & FAMILIES. EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, AND CHINA. EDWARD LEWIS Invites tho Public gonei-ally to visit hU SHOW ROOMS, CUSTOM-HOUSK-STREET, and inspect tho LARGE ASSORTMENT now OPENED UP and Kor Sale, in Wholesalo or Retail Quantities, at Unusually Low Prices. Tho whole has been imported direct from tho English Manufactories, and purchased on most favourable torins. Also,; ON SALE, Wine 3, Spirits, Bass's Alo Guinness' Stout, and other Liquors Only best brands kept. Groceries Teas, Tobacco and Cigars Furnituro, Thurston's Billiard Tablos Iron Bedsteads, Boots and Shoes Lubricating Oil (best knd) Pictures, Toys. Brushware, Door Mats Pocket and ablo Cutlery Klectro-plated Waro Horso-hair, Lamps Pure Gold Picture Frame Mouldings Sowing Machines ALL AT PRICKS VERY MODERATE. Conveyances. "VTORTH SHORE AND WADE LINE J3I op royal mail coachks. Time Table : Leave the Flagstaff Hotol, North Shore, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRJTDAY on arrival of tho 9 a.m. boat from Auckland, calling at tho Lake, Lucas Crook, and Dairy Flat. Loavo Wade Hotel every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m., for the North Shoro. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor. •TjV QUICK'S TIME TABLE* JL • FROM AUCKLAND AND WHAU. Leaves A uckland: Leaves Wha * i 12 noon 8.30 a.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. Saturday—Leaves Auckland, 2 p.m. and 10.SQ p.m. Spt-urday—Loaves Whau. 8.30 a.m. u.nd's.3o p.m. A UCKLAND AND WHAU On and after SUNDAY, February 23, an Oiu-iibus will leave tho Whau for Town every Sunday, at 8.3U a.m.. and 5 p.m.; and will start from tho Union Bank for the Whau at 2. p.m. and 6.30 p.m. F. QUICK, Proprietor. B>U"SE~F6R HENDERSON'S MILL. Leaves Union Batik on MONDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. Leaves Henderson's Mill on TUESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, at 7 am. F. G. QUICK. J PLOWMAN'S COACH TIME • TABLE, Auckland and Onehunga:— From Aueldan a: From Onehunga i 11 a.m. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 1.30 p.m TIE R nTsT'S TIME-T.\BLE-o AUCKLAND AND WHAU. From Auckland: From Whau 11 n.m. 8 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m.: Saturday's Timo:| 1.30 p.m i. a.m. 10p.m. 5 p.m. T"~UUIiTSr Fs~TO THE HOT LAKES Hwould do wo t communicate with EDWIN ROBERTSON, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Devonport Road, Tauranga, Who can always provide Conveyances of every description. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Pack Horses; also, Experienced Drivers and Guides at an hour's notice. Chargos most reasonable. Telegrams promptly/ attended to. Note the address 1 THE UNION LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN TAURANGA AND ONINKtoUTU. TAURANGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES CORNKR OF SPKING AND GREY-STRKETS. (Qpjjositc Spring Well Rrcxoery), Taukakga.l Ladies' and Gbntlbmkn's Saddle Horses Buggies, &c, for hire at the above on reasonable torms, for the Lakes or elsewhere. A First-class Saddler Employed on tho Premises. Lowest possible charges, elegrams will recoivc prompt attention. D. M. H. BILL,' Proprietor New Music. " V&7EMET as STRANGERS MEET. ■?T NEW LOCAL SONG, MUSIO AND WOBDS BY JENNKT E. JOHNSON, OF WAIKATO. Now Published Ar the ■ •■■ ■ : AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2927, 1 September 1879, Page 1
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