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Publio Notices. AUCKLAND AND TE AWAMUTU RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND CATTLE SHOW, NOVEMBER Bth, Aim 9TB, 1889. A Special Train will leave Te Awamutu! for Green Lane on SATURDAY MORNING, November 6th, for conveyance of Stook intended for the Show. Te Awamutu, 7.30 a.m.; Ohaupo, 7.48; Hamilton Junction. 8.25; Ngaruawahia, 9 ; Green Lane, 1.40 ; Auokland (arrive) 2 p.m. A passonger carriage will be attached. Intending exhibitors had better givo due notioe so as to prevent disappointment. Thero will be no time to convey Stock on the morning of the Show. A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager. X> E M O V A L, O. WESTPFAHL bega to inform his Customers that he has Moved to those premises lately occupied by Mr Robinson, Draper, next to Ur Cosgrave. He also begs to inform them that he has Five Shipments of Beat French, English, and German Goods coming; the first two shipments to arrivo In the 'Glenlora' and Wanganui,' ; C. WESTPFAHL, BOOTMATCEE AND IMPORTEB. "VTEW uOODS of all kindß, imported 1-1 direct from Kuc-land, are for sale at a shade over Auckland Wholesale Prices, at B. Tester's, Draper, Karangahape Boad. -| /~\ nf\n LADIES' AND IUUUU GIBLS' STRAW HATH (New and the Fashion), ls.-J. Cosgrave and Co LADIES and Gentlemen wishing to compete in Recitations and Dancing will please give in names early to W. C. Dennes. INSTRUMENTAL aud Vocal Competition, at Ponsonby Hall, for White Company Sewing Machines, send in names early,—W. C. Dennes.' .... ______________________ -SikStJ "PuTr WAITARA. sw_____w^ ■ ■ ~ B ~ Th- s.B. . 'ROWENA' Will leave Onehunga Wharf TO-MOBBOW (Thursday), at 8 a.m. Foi1 freight or passage apply to A. McGHEGOB, Manager. T OR N E-ST REE T HALL. A SELECT CONCEBT AND BALL will be given on MONDA3T next, October 25th, for the Benefit of Mrs Arnold, who was murderously attacked by the Fijian. This Concert ond Ball will not be given by the Sir Henry Havelook, as previously announced, but by some friends of the widow. Open at 8. Danolng at 10 30. The Artillery Band will be in attendance. Tickets—ls. 2b, 3s; 2s and 3s admit to Ball, g TEA.— All who Value a first-class Tea at a moderate price should try W.is Si. Collin's celebrated mixtures at 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, and 3s per lb. These Teas are the bost value Obtainable in Auckland.—Manakau Boad, Parnell. ' 00l OfiVl ■"'■■_ ' _ rivVICE OF THE GOLDEN PAH \JT GOLD-MINING CO. (LIMITBP). •;;-, j ,^ 0 ,;„ ;( final notice, "i ,„ '_/-•; .'■■__ Auckland, 22nd inst.,!lßß(j; v The 17tb Call:'of 6d per share being now considerably overdue, and the Company being bound by the Aot to iesuo summonses within 14 dajs, this is to intimate finally that the List of Defaulters is in our.Soilcitofß hands, your name beingthorein included; and also that the Summons will now be issued against you forthwith, unless payment be made this day before i p.m. ' Faithfully yours, i «' .« s A. ii .'-..'JOHN B-BANDERSON;1:! j m>! 00l .Manager. flfti COSGRAVE AND,CO. are now Opep--0,-.i.\ ing their-Large Summer Shipments. T> U B"L I C M OTI CE. Every TUESDAY, till all the Stook Is sold,' I will hold a Sale at G. Lewis's Auction Boom. ! ■■■-" iF. H. LEW IB 8 O N," "■ 1 Jeweller, QuOen-street (oppoalto. Union Bank). THE Best Value in untiaren,and Womentf Hosiery iB obtainable E. Tester's Karangahape Road, ;•■'__ ~'' A ; T?CKLAIID £oT E L. TURTLE SOUP 1 TURTLE SOUP 1J Mr Ham lev having purohased tho monsterTurtle imported from the South Sea Islands,} has great pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and customers that this GRANDi TUBTLE will be converted into that Soup so delicious to gourmands, which will be available, at reasonable prices, at the restaurant on _ __. FRIDAY NEK*. "~ Private families will be supplied with small quantities of this delicacy as thoy may require. Kariy application ntoesaary. ...; . ~. ; j ______$, JHAMLEY, FSOPEIETOB. - ~ '.. ELEMENTARY SINGING CLASS,— John Hullab's System.—Mr Gordon Goooh announces' the formation of No. 2 Elementary Singing Class, Inßchool-room at rear ot Supreme . Court, Symonda-street.on Wednesday Evenings, at 7 o'olock till 8 o'clook. The flret lesson willbe given on Wednesday Evening, November 3rd, at 7 p.m. Ladles and Gentlemen poseeßßing good voices will havean opportunity of learning the ground-work of, and ability to read at Bight fairly well, vocal music, in Two Quarters. Terms: One Guinea for 13 weekly lessons, payable In advance. Names enrolled at Auckland Musio Warehouse. N.B.—A reduction in terms made aft^/the first quartet »v ' <'■■'■ nC_f\_f\ LADIES' PARASOLS at Is 9d. OW - >1 -J. Coßgrave and Co. •■> ■■■■-'_■ THE Cheapeat House for Muslin Edging, and Insertions is E. Tesler's,Karangahape ROad. ,-■'. ;-. ' ! .■>'■".■ -■/-.' ' " ' ''' " '. "" 5' -_rk_~k_T\. MEN'S AND BOYS', ;'ill l_/V/ STRAW HATS (New Shapes), Is.—J. Cosgraye and Op.: WILL Property Owners remember that this is -the Last Wok for sending in tholr BChedules filled up. The penalty for not doing bo is £100. I wiU do it for a trifling sum. —T(,B. Hannaford, Darby-street. : -. .:. ■■_ s,s, t r\f_ PIECES OF GREY CALICO; sJ_V/\_7 the flno Mexican make, 3d per yard.—J.Coßgraveand.Co. -_-•-.; ■.: „ WHERE'S t WHO'l. WHAT'S ''O. Questions ond AnßWOrs.-Q- Where can I leavo an order tor a Servantfrom Hannaford's Auckland Registry,, without .going t» the top of QnoStiWem^L A the Branch Office, Q. Who*willreeelve my Lettere, re-direttherii,atia forward to any address?—a. I wiU. Q. What , Central Office can I leave Small Paroela at. with the oertalnty of their being delivered at any part of the City or Suburbs ?-A. At mine. Q. Who will safely Storo my Luggago for Is per month?-a. I will Q, Where oan I readily SeU or Let Land or Houses?-A. At my Branch Office." (J. Where can I readily Buy or Bent ditto at low rates?—a. At my Branch Offloe. Q. Who can get me a Loan of Money on good security ?-a. roan. Q. Who keeps an Inquiry Book,' wherein 1 can- continuously resistor (wherever I might be) information for inquiring friends?—A. I do. Q. Who is the principal public amanuensis In Auokland?—A. I jam. Q. Who are you ?—A. T. B. Hannaford. Q. Where s your Main Office?—A, Upper Queen-street. Q. Where's your Branch?—A. Darby-street, under Albert Hall.-T. B. Hannatobd, General Agent, Scrivener, and Collector, Offlce of theWaitakerei West and Okahu Highway Trustees, Upper Queen and Darby streets. Auokland -XrVK PIECES OF WHITE CALICO X 4 O SHIBTING, soft and heavy, nearly 36 inches wide, 4d per yard.—J. Cosgrave and Co. ;>; ■ .1 •■ :i ■ '■' vi _•_' ■'~ i ,'! LARGEST SHOW-ROOM in town foi FUBNITUBE, .CABPETS, ond BKDDING, is at T. & H. Oookb'b 67 Queen-Btreet WARDROBES, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, and Toilet Tables of choice Mottled Kauri, on salo at T. & H. Cooke's, 67, Queon-street. , ,-,--• ■ .!:■ HEATHER BEDS, Kapok Down Bedß, Pulu Beds, and all kinds of Mattrasses Palliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows for Sale at T, and H. Cooke's, 67, Queen-street. ON LV ESTABLISHMENT in Auckland employing Steam Power in the Mann facture of Furniture la T. & H. Cooke's, 67 Queen-street. ERAMBULATO ,atßeduced Prices on sale at T. Se Cooke's, 67, Quoon street. FIVE Per Cent. Discount allowed tt Cash Purchaßora at T. & H. Cooke'i Furniture and Carpet Wan-houso 67, Queen street.

TWTEW TWEEDS aJSD COATINGS. , I Just Opened Up, * H. L. POSSENESKIE'S, NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS, Comprlßin* Blias, West o£ England, Bannockburn, and various other manufactures oi Scotch Tweods. ' New Tweeds and Coatings > . AlaiwVarletyofFronohandGermaaTweedS. NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGSI ' Worsted Coatings in all Shade"; and Patterns. NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS I _ Superior Meltons. Boavera, and Venetians In all shades. ' Nkw Tweeds and Coatings* West of England Superfine Black and Blue. NEW TWEEDS . AND COATINGS I ? * ™ JUST OPENED OUT, AT H, L.- POSSENESKIE'S, Merchant Tailor & Habitmaker, Opposito the South British Insurance Buildings." BnOETLAND-STKEKT, AUCKLAND. N.B.—A Large Variety Inaffanoy Vestlnga for winter wear. Special Observances AU work war ran tod Hand-Made on'»y, SPECIAL LINES in Ladies' Sunshades and Umbrellas at Lowest Prices. Tho Silk 1 Umbrella that wears, "Lavontine." from 68___j___

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3197, 20 October 1880, Page 3

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