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Amusements. JU-OONLIGHT EXCURSION WILLOW GROVE GARDENS, NORTH SHORE, In con'noction with NO. 3 COMPANY AND BAND, A.R.V. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Dancing and other amusements in tbo Gardens. North Shoro F.rry Boats chartered and will leave Auckland at 7.30 p.m , returning at 11 p.m. Any of the N.B.F. Company's steamers will be available for holders of tickets, either to or from the North fchoro at any time during the c veiling. Tickets, Is 6d each, may bo had from any member of the Baud or Company. PONSONBY HAL I* THURSDAY, NOV. 18. GRAND MUSICAL & RECITATIVE COMPE i ITION, & Limelight Entertainment, For Four Celebrated White Company Hand hewing Machines. Lady ringers: Misses A. D. Owen, M. McEwen, A. GiUingham. Lady Players: Alice Goodacre, Tilly Banbury. Youth: Martin McDermott. Gentlemen Singers: K.N.Forder. Geo. Parrlsh, B. Hliditch, A. Kreidrich, W. J. Moreton, W. G. Allen. Reciters: KatoGoodacre, K. Anderson, ullen Grjbble. Mrs Anderson. Kd w. Blomflelrt, Mr Bottrell, J. Robinson. Fifty new and beautiful Views of m ngiish and Parisian Scenery will be shown by the aid of theOxyHydrogen Limelight. Competent Judges will ba appointed, boors open at 7; to commence at 7.30. Admission, la; Reserved S.ata, 2s. Competitors will ploaso oall for tickets and to practice with professional pianlate. A. row more names wUI be taken for singing and playing.— W. C. Dbnnes. pANTERBUKY RACES. THISTLE HOTEL CONSULTATIONS. SETTLING THIS EVENING. M. GALLAGHER. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC __. CLUB. EIGHTH ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. Entries for the above will be ret lived at the Thistle Hotel, from 8 to 9 p.m. Tl'.iS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 13th instant. A Committ-o Meeting will be held prior to entries being received. Schoolboys are reminded that none but University Coßtuno will be allowed. Entrance, 2a (id each event. K. NEVILLE R. FORDER, Hod. Secretary. QPO hTS! SPOUTS I! SPORTS 111 The Prizes won at the Athletio Sports on 9th November will be paid over to the sucoessfnl Winners on MONDAY, 15th mat., at the Qaeeu'a Hotel at 8 p.m, R. K. ELLIS, Sec. NOTICE. -On TUESDAY EVENING next, in the Temperance Hall, Albertstreet, Mr Hattkh will make a few remarks on " The Signs of Our Times Generally," especially on the Booffing, traducing, and doludiug teachers in our midst, to awaken, if possible, their seemingly fascinating admirers to a sense ot their dinner ere it is too late, is effioient Choir; Mankey's hymns (which pleaße bring, and your Bibles). Doors open at 7.30. A Collection for Mrs Arnold. Meetings. THE Quarterly Sitting of the Licensing Court, Coromandel District, will be held at the Courthouse, Coromandel, on TUESDAY, tho 7th day of uecombor, 1880, at noon. ; J. B. GATLAND, Clerk ot Court, Coromandel, Novombor3,lßßo. \TATIONAL Order Oddfellows, Pioneer JlI Lodge, No. 936, Auckland District Tho Fortnightly Meeting of tho above Lodge will be held In the Lodeo-room, Temperance Hall, Albert-street, on Monday evening next, at 7.30 p.m. Kvery member is requested to attend, as business of importance will be laid before them. N.B.—AU members who have not aa yet paid for their Anniversary Tioket are requested to do so on Monday wi'hout fail. By order N.G.—O. B. l'horne, Secretary. T~o~c_,land institute. The Last Meoting for the present Session will be hold in the Museum Buildlnga on MONDAY, the 15th insr., at 7.30 p.m., when tho following papers will be read:— 1. On come indications of change In the level of the Coast lane in Me Northern part ot N6w Zealand, by S, P. Smith. 2. On "Heredity," by IP. A. Mackechnio. : The attendance of Ladies is invited. .: T.F. CHEESE MAN, . fceerelnry. Auctions. MONDAY, NOON. FURNITURE, "HARMONIUM, &o. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, | AT ARTHUR'S MAR „ (furniture Department). The Property of a Gentleman Leaving. Household Furniture and Effects, New and Second-hand Hook Cases, Brass Bedstead, Iron Cots, Perambulators, Stoves, Clocks, Counters. Wanhstands, E. Ware, Cbeßts of Drawers, Wardrobes, Looking Glasses, Glass Cases, Parlour Suites, Gheffonier, Carpets, Carpentera' Tools. 1 Pianos, 2 Harmoniums, an Ameiican Organ. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, NOON. CORNER OF SHORTLAND AND . QUEEN STREETS. ■ R. O. GREENWOOD ~,. WILL sell by auction on Monday, th° 15th November, at hla Mart, corner of Shortland and Queen-streets, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— Hobotut—Allotments 72, 73,|Parlsh|of Horotln', Waikato, containing 100 acres of good land, within easy distanca of the townihips of Ngaruawahia and WhataWtosta, New main road frontago. Maunqatapbrb—North-east part of allotment 19, and south-west portion of allotment 20, and allotment 21, Parish of Mauutfataporo, County of Maradon, containing 120 aoroi good land, with large frontage to road line. TAUPiBi-Fifty aorea land In the Parish of Tauviiri. Bank's County, being allotment Mo. 9; contains ooal. and adjoins Huntly Coal Mines; very valuable. Mararettj—East part allotment 72, and west part allotment 73, Parlth of Mararetu, County of JMarsdon, containing 80 aorea good land. ~ , Huntja-172 acres of land In the Parish, -of Hunua, being north-east part allotment Zli, with frontage to Wangawheau River. WiiTEMATA—Lota 239 and 240. Farlshof Pukeatua, containing 101 acres superior land, adjoining Scott's farm. Awrrrj-Ki<rhty aores of very good land, Pariah of Awitu, and being south-west part' of allotment 92. Tot aba Forest.- 11 that very superior block of land situated on the Hoteo River, 4 miles from the JCalpaura Harbour, and about 17 miles from Helensville, and known by tho name of " Mangakura"; being mostly good, rich alluvial toil, wcll-woodea with totarn and other valuable Umbers easily cleared and utilised, the land when cleared being nearly all plouehablo, and the making of a very valuable little, homestead. Thin lero, chance seldom to be met with, and ought to attract settlers who may wish a good farm, as well as timber merchants and speculators. WANGAMAMNO-LotlOl, Parish Wangamarino, Banks' County, containing 80 acres. Komokabau—Lotll3,ParishKomokataußanka' County containing 60 acres, Waitakerbi—south-eait portion of Lot 68, ■ Parish of Waltakerci, containing 40 aores. Tokatoka—Northeastern portion of Lot ,23, Parish of Tokatoka, County Ot Marsden. containing 40 acres. llcnua—North-east portion of Lot 70, Parish of Hunua, containing 40 aores. Onehonoa—Allotment 35 of subdivision of allotment 11, section 3, Onehunga, 33 x 95. Waitaj—iu-Lcts 71 and 72, Parish of Waipiroira, containing 80 acres. Alpo, Compensation Land Scrip to the value of £125. Terms at sale. B. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. FLOUR, BRAN, BACON, &C, G. W. BLNNEY WILL sell by public auction, at his Mart. Queen-Btroot, on Tuesday, Novoin- ' ber 16, at 11 o'clock, 170 sacks Bran 18 sacks Pearl Barley - 45 sacks Oatmeal \ 100 sacks Sharps I 15 sacks Flour (Timaru) ' 40 bags Flour, 100's (Timaru) IS caves Choeso 8 casen Bacon -■.' -' LI 5 kegs Lard 17 kegs Butter (Melbourne) i . ' 17 kegs Butter , 17 sacks I'otatocs 3 (Slightly ri (imaged) 3J sacks Hoar (Oumuru) - 2 8 cks Sharps Terms at Sale. It ——■ — * [Continued on Fourth Page.]

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3219, 13 November 1880, Page 3

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