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Public Notices. TRISH DISTRESS BELIEF FUND. All Subscriptions and Lists are respoctfully requested to be forwarded to His Worship the Mayor of Aucklaud on or before MONDAY, tha 22nd Maeh instint. ■—— JOS. A. TOEB, Hon. Sec. Auckland. March 1,1880. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, SKCO.ND CONCBET OF THE SEASON. Mendelssohn's "St. PAUL." TUESDAY, 9th instant, Commencing at 8 o'clock p.m. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC J\- CLUB SPORTS. Acceptances close at the Club-room, Thames Hotel, TO-NIGHT, at 9 p.m. A. H. COTTER, Hon. Sec. pro. tern. ASHING M ACHINE?. WASHING MACHINES. Eranstojt & Forster, makers of the Patent i Fountain Machines, bog to call the attention of : the public to the above. The qualifications of this Maohino are, that no labour is required beyond that of soaking the clothes tho night previous, in the usual way, then placing then, in the boiler containing the apparatus for 2(1 minutes, when they are thoroughly cleansed (without in any way iojuring them) and ready for wringing Sold by all Ironmongers, where all particulars may be obtained. ri^OKATEA GOLD-MINIJNG COM--1 PANY (REGISTERED). Shareholders are reminded that tho Call of 1 per share is now overdue, and they are requested to pay the same without further dclay.lfl Mr F. Kino has bten appointed to receive Calle, at his office, Shortland-strcec, Auckland. By order. W. HORNE, Manager. HCoromandel, March B,IBSO. r A U N D X Y. We beg mo >t respecfnlly to inform tho inhabitants of- Auck and and neighbourhood that we have commenced the Laundry Business at Shelly Heach Road, Ponsonby, whoio WashiDg, Mangling and /roiling will bo dono on the shortest notice, and nt reasonable charges. W< übo no friction oithor by hand or brush, consequently Clothing washed by us will wear much lonaer than when washed in the usual manner. All Clothes will be fetched to the Laundry and returned to the owners free o£ charge for carri aKO.-Yonre respectfully. J. &A. MILLS.—P.S.: A note addressed as above will ensure Immodiate attention. -_~ .- ~~ZZ~ inOR GISBORNE (Landing -tCSOi^x X; Cargo on the East Coast). ■SaLSsEr Schooner •N O R V A L' Willeail positively on WEDNESDAY, Marol. 10. For freight or pa?sago apply to the Maßtsr, on Board, or M. NICCOL, Agent. i y ~R X . KNNISKILLEN BOUSK. GLOVES! GLOVES! 200 dozen The Lepine, better than Jo: ephine, in all tho new and fashionable colours ol the BeasoD, and a great variety of Joiophino Gloves. I will se 1 first choice, at 2s 6d pair, worth is 66 30 dozen Back Lepine, two-button, 3s pair, worth 4s 61; 50 dozon New Co!our3, two-button, 2s 6d, woith 4s. I have a variety of Now Hats (trimmed anduntrimmed). New Ribbons in great, varieties. Come and see my New Corsets. The Hoots and Shoes I must get rid of at any price. 200 Long Ostrich Feather, new coloars, at 5s 63, 6s 6d, 7a 6d; worth 12a 61. A splendid assortment of Belts at la, worth 2s. "VTOTICE.- All Accounts due to J. Ford, -L^f Tailor, are payable only to himself, and no other receipts will S3 re ?ognised.—(Signed) J. FORD, Tailor. f* "I (\ to fil 000 LENT, on Building Society 3Hv principles, or on other terms *o suit borrowers. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Sco List of Properties for Sale on 4ta nage.— C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcin Lane.— seven per cent, allowed on money deposited for investment. TMPROVEMENT| IMPROVEMENT! K. H. BARTLETT. Respectfully calls the attention of the peooie of Auckland to the fact that he is now furnishing highly-enameled Photographs at reasonabe prices, at his studio. Queen-street, Auckland. This process was first discovered by Mr Hem, v popular photographer in Boston, Mass.. U.S.A., and has b«en practised by him since 1801. Ailthough this method of beautifying photographs is attended with much cireful manipulation, tho result is very satisfactory and pleasing as well as beneficial, inasmuch as it preserves the picture from fading and spotting by exposure to air. Ho guarantees these photographs, when enamelled, to remain perfectly brilliant for fifty years, as time and climate has no damaging ellcct on them. Please call and inspect our work. (~) U R riKEAT QA L E OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND SHIRTS, COMMENCES THIS KYEN.ING. All the New Shipments recently received will be sold at sale dricks, alk .Cricks. J. COSGR AYE & 00. rpiO ALL TIMBER CONSUMERS. NOW IS THE TIME! Persons intending to Build should begin at once ■ as tb.6y will never be ablo to Buy Cheaper than at present from THE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING SASH & DOOR COMPANY, Mechanics' Ba.y, Who havo the LARGEST STOCK in the Colonies, and having an IMMBNSE A3fcORTMKNT of all kinds, are Selling at the most aUniotive prices. DOORS, SASHES and MOULDINGS, in Splendid Form. FOR LATHES AND TURNERY THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE COLONIES. Mf Fullest information promptly tarnished oo application to KICHARD MONK, Manager. £3,000 0F w ° R T B EARTHENWARE, CHINA & GLISSWARE. SHOW-ROOM ON FIRST FLOUR. Now Unpacking, Ex ' Loch Urr fe A Beautiful Selection of Now Goods, in — Q Great Variety. C 3 Also, landing, ex ' British Empire,' largo o g additions to my Stock. X p. An early inspection is invited, especially of S g some Parian Statuary. « 8 The Goods ore very Choice. S p ,_ J2 ** Large shipments to follow by ' City of S g Quebec' and ' Mercia' from London. 5 Selling Prices are such as will Induco ft p Customers to extend to me a continuance c £ of their favours. g 03 My Agents in London, thoroughly conver- o n sant with the wants of tho Colonies, are g thoreby enabled to purchase (for cast) to E 5 the boat advantage. m 55 —-•—• EDWARD LEWIS, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET. 11th. February, 1880. Meetings. PREMIER GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders in the above-named Company will be held at the office of the Company, Shortland-streot, Auckland, on THUKSUAf, the 18th day of March, 1880, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to conBider the advisability, and if necessary to pass c resolution to wind-up tho Company voluntarily, and dispose of the Company's property ; to appoint a Liquidator. . CHARLES TOTHILL, Secretary. Auckland, Bth March, 1880. Personal, ■ ;; A LETTER awaits Noea Sullivan at this office. XF^the Gentleman from the South, who _L called on Mr Wendel, Symonds-street, last week ,will please call again, he will hear of something to his advantage. IF this should meet the eye of Mr Alfred Jones, brother to Doctor Wm. Jones. 8t Thomas' Hospital, London, he may hear from his Sister—Jane—by sending his Adtlre. ■# to Mrs John Wnite, care Mr Maxwell, The Strand, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty. I HEREBY refuse to be responsible in any way for any Debts my wife—Harriett Marohand may contract after this date. SIMON MAKOPA.ND. Auckland, March 5,1880,. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3083, 8 March 1880, Page 3

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