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iiuctions. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. £1500 VALUE ov ■pNGLISH-MADE J^UUNITUKE. PJANOS, PICTURES, IRON SAFES, MATS, RUGS, VASES, CLOCKS, ANEROIDS, FLOWER POTS, HARMONIUM, HORSEHAIR, MIRRORS, &c, &c, &c. Now on Vie w. E. & A. ISAACS HAVE received instructions to sell by public auction in tho Aliirht Hall, on Tuesday, November 16, at 11 o'clock, £1,500 VALUE ov Dining and Drawing-room Suites Bookcases, Baloon Tables Towel Horses JMarblo Washatanda and Dressing Tables, Card Tables, Commodes Occasional Tables Umbrella and Hat Stands Smokors' Tnblos, Papier Macho Tables Reading Tables, CliofTonlora Loo Tables, Dining Tablos, Footstools Mualc Stools, Hair Seating, Whatnots Pictures, Vasos, Clocks, Flower Pots Toilet Glasaos, Mats, Hearthrugs l'ianoa, Iron Safes. Harmonium Lawn Tennis, Badminton &C. &C. &C. E. & A. ISAACS, Anctionoor3. Tho attention of tho public is particularly called tothlahandaomoandwoll-aoloctedßhipmont. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. AMERICAN ORGANS ! AMERICAN ORGANS 1 AMERICAN ORGANS ! E. & A. ISAACS HAVE received instructions to soil by public auction, in tho Albert Hall, on Tuesday. Novombor lGth, at 11 o'clock, 12 AMKRIOAN ORGANS NO RESERVF, E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants nnd Auctioneers. TO INTENDING SETTLERS. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S ESTATE, at Drury, in now boing subdivided Into Farms of from 10 acres to 100 acres. This property is well worthy of inspection. Twenty-two miles distant only, by rail; station on property; a large portion laid down in grass: clear running streams; buah and ornamental planting; many livofences. Our instructions aro positive to sell. The greater portion of purchase money may remain on mortgage at a low rate. Tho surveyors are now on thn ground, and we earnestly invite industrious men of Bmall capital to inspect this property, and to avail themselves ot such a raro opportunity to obtain homeutoacis on reasonable torms, and within half an hour's rail of the city. So soon as survey is completed, Lithographic Plans will bo issued. B. TONKS & CO. WatcnmaKers and Jewellers. rf~-<LEARING-OUT jsajue; ifOTX ONE Vy IWEEK. P I A N o S, HARMONIUMS, WATCHKS, CLOCKS, and JKWKLLKRY WNo Reasonable Offer Refused,^; . 25 per cCat.'Discount for^Caah Buyers. J« EL O W D E N, SHORTLAND-STREET. noneits. mHISIiE XT O T E L AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. Above Theatric Royal,'! QUEKN-3TRttET,AUCKLAND.' M. GALLAGHER [Late Thames and Cosmopolitan Hotels], PROPRIETOR. EiEKRY HOTEL, NORTHCOTE LATE STOKES' POINT, J, MAXWELL, Fropbietob. Accommodation for Travellers. Saddle Horse on Hire mEBMINUi) OT EL, NORTf J HBLENSVILLE. F. Clark Staff begs to inform Traveller and others that the New Railway Station i now open for traffic, and that the steamers fo Wairoa, Port Albert, and Pahi, new lie at th New Wharf; also that the Poit and Telegrapl Offices are situate within fifty yards of th Hotel. The Hotel is commodious, and no effort wll be spared to conduce to tho comfort of It patrons. Good Stabling. Wines and Spirits (the bea procurable in the market). F CLARK STAFF. Proprietor, T>ACK FROM THE SOUTH "Ty HARF TTOTEL, Next the Large Mill, Lower Quken-btreei MR. FREDERICK ARCHARD (Late Britomart Hotel, and lastly of Glabornc) Wishes to inform hia old friends that he ha taken the above Well-known Hotel, where Wines and Spirits of the Beat Quality will be kept. excellent accommodation fob travbllek Cld Faces Always Welcome. -]^"OBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE To Contractors, Mixers, Quarrymei and Others. E. PORTER & CO,, SOLE AGENTS FOR TUB NOBTH ISLAND POI THE ABOVE DYNAMITE, Beg to call attention to tho Reduction in thi Price ot Nobel's Best, or No. 1. Dynamite, whicl is now being sold at TWO SHILLINGS ani SIXPENCE per lb., with Llbßral Discount ti tho Trade and Largo Buyers. Also, toitsgrea strength, as compared with other explosives After repeated trials by the largest contracton in the Australasian Colonies, the results prove beyond dispute that " NOBKL'S" DYNAMIT* is tho Most Powerful and Economical, being fully F»fl/jen Per Cent, stronger than the Aus traUan-maae Dynamite 6nd Lithofraoteur. NO B Si/ H DYNAMITK ia unequalled for tb» following purposes :- Mining, Quarryino, Blasting (in hard or soft wet or dry rock). Tunnelling, Breaking vi ov Wrecks and Sunken Rooks. Splitting Tbke SriTMps, Boulders, &c, &C No daugei from tamping. Jts Safety has been compjetejj demonatrateci by tfia absence of accidents eithej in transit in Storage, op in any legitimate use It Is insensible to he#vy ghocks, a percussion cap bdina: required vo deytfop ita G f an( Power. Printed Instrnctiona for nalpg musd with every paokage. Neoegsary Double Tape Fuae and Caps always In stocU. Pripe jre.ducea, Ten Tons of the above Just Landed, c; John Bull. Mr Gorman, the Company's Instructor, Is now in Auckland, and on application will give any information nsgarding thiß explosive. E, POSTER & CO., HARDWARE MERCJ^AKys, Auckland. yOUNG MEN'S CEEISTfAJtf ASSOCIATIOBT, CORNEB OF WICLLKSLKV ANDJALBBIU'-STyEKTS IiIBRAEY AND READING-ROOM. i i _^ The READING-ROOM la comfortablyf urnishea, and ia suplied with English, American, and Colonial Papers; Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Christchurch, ana Dunedin Newspapers; Illustrated Jour- ' nals, including tho "'Graphic," "Illns--1 trated London News," "Punch," &c. MAGAZINES — Blackwood'g, Harper's, MacMillan's, " Eclectic," and •' Nineteenth Century" "All the Year Round," "Argosy," etc.. etc. EEVJEWS-The " Quarterly," " Edinhurgh," " Princeton," etc., etc. Subscription—2s 6d per Quarter. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2.000 vols., in the various departments of Literature. pJkw Works frequently added. Subscription—2s 6d per Quarter. fIIES kept of all the LeadUifi; Colonial and . Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS, CHESS, &0., In Reading-room Tea and Coffbk Provided. YOUNG MEN Are lnvltea to avail themselves of the ad vantages offered by the Association. gST Information gladly given at the Rooms w^lch are OPEN DAILY from 8 aan U 10 p.m. THOMAS BUDDLE, ; Hon. Sccrotgry,

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3218, 12 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3218, 12 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3218, 12 November 1880, Page 4

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