Personal. /"NEORGE THOMAS SKINNER Georffo Thomaß Skinner, age -21 (late of Oroyden, England), is requested to communicate with Mrssbs Kbull & Co., Wellington. The above named is supposed to hare reached Now Zealand about April, 1879. Any information about him may bo addressed as above. B1 W., top of Newton, v»ho has been so « long under suspicion, Js now quito exonerated before the Pnblio of Auckland. WILL, L.C., at the N.S., send M,B. full address. JANE SMITH, Letter lor you.—Lizze 8,, Old Qresson. Municipal Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. MISSING BOOKS. NOTICE. —Iho following Works, belonging to the Provincial Council Library are incomplete through individual volumes being missing. It 13 respectfully requested that those gentlemen having them in their possession wi'l return them at oncx to tbe Librarian of tho Free Public Library. It is tho intention of tho Council, after a short interval, to take legal proceedings for their recovery (whoro it is possible to do so) :— Campbell's Lives of the Chancellors, Vol. 1; Brougham's Life, by himself, Vols. 2 and 3; Brougham'B Statesmen nf the Time of Georgo - llr, 3 Vols.; Foster's Life of Charles Diokoop, Vol. 3; Bancroft's American Revolution, Vol. 3; Kinglako'a Crimean Invasion, Vol. 3, and Vol. 5; Kayo's Sepoy War, Vol. 1; Macaulay'a History of Kngland, Vol. 1. of 1853; Maoiulay"s History of Kngland, Vol. 1, of 1863; Macaulay'a Miscellaneous Works, Vol. 3; Million a History of Kngland, Vol. 1: i arlylo's French Hovolutlon, Vol. 2; Atten's Battles ot the British Navy. Vol. 2; Langhorn's Plutarohs' Lives, VoL 1: Moore's Privy Council (Jaees, Vols. 1, 2,3, i, 8, 9,10,11, and 12; Report of Oases Uotermiced by N.Z. Court of Appeal, Vols. 1 and 2; Townsend's Modern Stato Trials, Vol. 2; Baoon's Works, Vol. G ; De (Toe's Works, Vols. 2, 3. and 4; De Quincey's Works, VoL 1: Washington Irving'a Works, Vo'.s. 2,3, and 10; Hallam's Literature of Kuropo, Vol. i ; Smollet's Works. Vols. 1, 2. 3, and I ; Stephens on the Farm, Vol. 1; Arnotfs Momenta of Physics, VoL 1. . P. A. PHILIPS. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Ofllco, 13th October, 1880. Boara ana Kesidence. TTtURNISHED Bed-rooms with FireSj places to Let, suitable for young men (with, or without board).—Apply Mrs Jarvls, Kdin-burgh-street, Newton. BOARD and Kesidence lor one or two gentlemen, in a qniet family; splendid view of harbour; single rooms; terms, £1 por week.—Mrs K. Brown, Alton House, Alton Hood. \ PABTMENTS.— Wanted, pleasantly xx situated Sitting-room and Bed-room, near to Lowor Qaeen-saeeU—State particulars and rent, by letter, to Miss Ryder. Queen-atroot Wharf. C 1 OOD Board and Residence in a pleasant JC and healthy locality, at 20s per weolc. Boarders will have ull tho comforts of a horn >. Can be accommodated with slrmlo or dout la beds.—Apply to John Roake, Edgar Houses Wynyard-street. ' GOVEKJNOK BROWiSE HOTEL HOBSON-STREET1 Board and Lodging ..........20s p«>r weolc l»insle room) _25s Tenders. fp 6 BUI LDE RS. Tenders wHlbjreoeivod until noon of SATURDAY, Ootobor 23rd, for th« Erection 6£ St. Matthew's Pareonagoi . ►■ ■ • HOWARD BARTLEY, Architect. rTIENDERS will be received until Friday, J '2Jnd inßt., at Noon, for the erection (labour only) of a Hall at Hclensville.—Plans and Specifications at J. and D. Oxlay's, Sliipohandlo'S. TO PLUMBERS.—Tenders wanted for Plumbers' 'Work, Villa Residence. Cheltenham, North Shore. Full particulars on the building. Tenders to be In by Thursday. 5 p.m. j Meetings. I ODGE WAITEMATA, No. 689, E.G. ; The Regular Monthly Meeting will bo held in tho Lodge-room, Maßonio Hotel. THIS EVENING, at 730 p.m. Visiting Brethren Invited.1 " HENRY G. WADB; P.M., " - , Secretary. ■DANK OP NEW ZEALAND '''" ' * """ ~* ' ~ jd Notice Is hereby given that- the HALFYEARLY GENERAL MEETING of tho Pro prietors of this Bank will be held in the Bank Ing-house, in Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of October next?*t noon, for the pnrposo 'of receiving the ReporJ'of the Directors tor tho Half-year ending 30th instant, tho Election oC Directors, aud for ivny ether business that may bo brought before tho meeting. By order of tho Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Auckland, September 9,1880. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.. ' —■• " ' ■ ;;l:The Transfer Books of this Bank wilt ba closed from FRIDAY, tho Bth October, to FRIDAY, the 22nd idem, both days inclusive. By order of the Board ot Directors. D.L. MURDOCH. liT .-• :■■ General Manager; - ■ Auckland, Boptembor 27, 1880. isoots and isnoes. QTEP H B N S : , L , .SPRING SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH AMD CONTINENTAL BOOT? AND SHOES lias 'arrived, containing the latest Fashion* and Newest Goods in: tho Trade. These ara now on Salo at Cheaper Prices than saca articles havo ever before boon offered to th<| public !;■■:. . .■■.' ". TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES Tremondous Reductions in Prioes 1 At> P. STEPHENS', 136, QUBRH-STPBBT. ■ TIIBEE I'AHIS OF BOOTS FOB THE FORME It i.-.H . ; . pkicEl op'.twoi '_;■■ •I;:.'"'*H Tremendous Reductions in Praoicst TIiKMKNDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PBICJBSI NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES ■ ' Respecting the Children's Feot. Stephens' enormous Stock of Boots and Shoes selected and bought at a great reduction from the Best Makers, offers an opportunity seldom mot with of fitting ud a family with this indlspen mblo article of daily wear. The importance of keeping children's feet warm and dry cannot be over-estimated, and at Stephens' you can now get thro o pairs of boots for tho usual price of two. ONLY THE BEST GOODS IN STOCK "i YANKKK BOOTS.—A Fwsh Shipments Yankee Boots from Children's s'sse to Maids'!, and. 2,20 per cent Cheaper than last, F. a. having completed his improvements in vites the Ladies ot Auckland to Inspect hla Stock. Auctions. TO-MORROW, NOON. AT ART HUE'S MART (Furniture Department), . TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIONi A Harmonium, rosewood caßc, by Ales> andor i Three Pianos, Taylor's Sowing Machine , . A Chest of Carpenter's Tools i A Case of Drapery 2 case* Toys, Fancy Goods, &c. A Circular Baw Bench, and 4 Sawa Sets of Jugs, Toilet Beta, P.M. Tahles > Saddle, Boots. Pictures, Clootas, Watches . Household Furniture and Effects (now ana second-hand) Stoves, Oveiia, Perambulators. B. TONKS.] JB- c- 04*%' TO-MOEBOW. MAIZE 1 MAFzEI MAIZE I Ek'MegMerrilies,'from Lovuka. B. TONKS & CO. WILL Sell, To-morrow, at theit Marti; at 11 o'clock, 1000 BAGS MAIZB, from Nandl, Fiji; direct. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. BRAN, BACON, UUTXER, AND POTATOES G. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, nt hia Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 20th Ootober, at 11 o'clock. . - fj v/-.j '800 sacks Bran [~.., ,100 eaoka Potatoes (Timarn) ■ ' 60 kegs Butter I 6 oases Baoon. [Continued on Fourth Pssre].,
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3195, 18 October 1880, Page 3
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