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Public Notices, /CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. For Charter I For Excursions! The Steamer ' Comerang' hiving the most commodious deekroom of any Bteamer leaving this port. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Agent. T> U B L I C NOTICETho Trafflo on Oakloy Creek Bridge, on the Groat North Road, between Point Chevalier and Whan District Board, will be closed from Monday, the 20th, to Tuesday, tho 21th, R. GARRETT, Chairman Point Chevalier Highway Board. TOYSI TOYS! TOYS! For Girls and Boys.—J. Williams haa Just Opened Up a lot of Fresh Toys direct from the makers, whioh he intends to sell cheap, iv the Markot, on Christmas Eve. Fathors and mothers, don't forget your child ren on Christmas Eve. Aleo, a large lot of Boxes of Toys, cheap. J. WILLIAM?, AUCKLAND MARIf E T (Queen-street Entrance). TDONSONBY HIGHWAY DISTRICT " THE DOG REGISTRATION ACT 1880." Notico is hereby Rivon that the Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby, is the office appointed for registering Dogs in the Ponsonby Highway District, and that MR WILLIAM GULLIVER Is appointed Registrar under tho above Act, from whom all particulars may be obtained. The Registrar will attend at the Ponaonby Hall, between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m.. and 7 and 8 p.m. daily, for registering dogs and issuing collars, T. SBDDON EVANB, Chairman. Ponsonby, 15th December, 1880. DON'T iriox a chanco of getting one of Bettany's Substantial Prize Gifts TOMORROW, Yon will havo nothing to rose, and sinco sorflo muet gain, why not you? See the particulars in local columns. iirrORTHCOTE ANNUAL BALL will J_X be h«d in Northcote Hall, Stokcß's Point, on FRIDAYTUeoember 31,1880. Single Tickets, 3s; Double, ss. A Boat will leave the North Shore Ferry at 8.30 p.m., returning at 1 a.m. |U*OTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS HODSON, MILLINER, Has removed from Vincent-street to Upper Queen-street, facing tho Army and Navy Hotel. JOHN SOPPET, HOUSE, LAND, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGKNT, Opposito H.M.'e Custom-honso, Fort-street, Auckland, Has Always fob sale: Large Blocks of LAND FARMS, both Improved and otherwise Also, HOUSKS, COTTAGES, &c, On Most Reasonable Terms. TAEVONPOR T HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1880. Musical and Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT. in Aid of The North Shore Rowing Club. Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Kntertainmont to commence ot 8 o'clock. mHE KOH - I NOO R. CIENCING! FENCING ! FENCING I I can do all kinda of Fencing at lowor prices ban anybody. Hero's tho proof: Best Hobarton Paling Fence, 58s; Heart Kauri Posts and HaUs, and Kauri Palings. 15s; Puriri Posts and 3 Hobarton Rails. 41s; ao Kauri, 31s; Wire Fence (5 wires), 20s; Top Rail, 255; Puriri Posts, Hobarton Top Kail and 5 wires, 335. Other kinds equally cheap. The materials and work of bfcst description. Large stool of Posts and Ralls for tale, at low prices. Posts bored and morticed, and rails dressed on groond. SAM. WHITE, Fencer, Custom-house-street. BEAUTIFUL Books of New Zealand Ferns for everyone, 10a. instead of 20s, daring tho Holidays.—Tho Fern DopOt, 5, Adamß's Arcado, Upper Queea-street, Anckland, AY OF ISLANDS COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO CU6TOMEKS, On and after the Ist January, 1881, a Certificate, stating the exact quantity of coal put on board, will be given by the Shipping Master to tha Master of every vessel loading coal from tho Kawakawa Colliery. Customers and the general Public, when purchasing cargoes of coal or paying freight thereon, are recommended to do so only in accordance with the quantity stated in this Shipping Certificate. By order of the Board. HENRY GHjFILLAN, JUN., Seoretary. Auckland, December 10,1880. CHRISTMAS CHEER—If you really like a cup of good Tea, try my "Vory Rich Deep Brown Tea," at 3s per lb, or 6lbs for 16s 6d; New Currants, 7d par lb; Eleme Raisins, off stalk, |8d; Sultanas, dressed, 8d; Mixed* Peel, Is 6d; New Figa.lortre boxes, 2s: Barcelona Nuts, 9d; Wine Blfcuits, by tho tin, 9d; New Potted Moats, New Carry, Now Jellies, Jordan Almonds, &c; Ship Store Treacle, Id; Shlo Store Dried Apples, 6_d; Cornflour, 6d; Stlad OU (job), Bd; Rico. 2Jd; 5.000 Cigars (something Ant), 3 for Ib; Honey, 6d; Virginia Tobacco, Is 9d (less to the trade); 450 boxes Choice Teas, 20s, 23a, 255, and 27s per box; lilts bag McGilTs Best Oatmeal, 2s 3d; Company s No. 1 Sugar, 20s per bag: Limejulce. lOd.-Fredk. Whitehead, Victoria-street, Auckland. • TERMS-CASH. rrvo LEATHER MERCHANTS, BOOT L AND SHOE IMPORTERS, AND OTHKRS. The undersigned begs to inform the trade that he continues to ship all descriptions of Goods in thoir line, and, from his intimate knowledge of the Colonial and English markets, is in a position to offer special advantages to Importers in their business relations with England, not obtaiaablo through any other channel. References: Bank New South Wales. J. W. HO ARE, WonCESTBR Pabk, Malden, SORHEY. [HSTAHLIBHED 1860] CB. SMITH, . Next Thistle Hotei, Quebn-streut, FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, Etc. Shipping and Families Supplied on the Shortest Notice. Poultry of all de?criptions always on hand—not murdered ; prepared day or night. FT.HE TCEW "DHOTOGRAPHY. INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES! MARTIN &~ PARTINGTON, PHOTOGRAPHIBTS, Market Entrance, Queen-street. i Mr Josiah Martin having made Bpeolal study at the Royal College ot Chemistry, London, of the Latbbt Improvements in Rapid Photography by the Gelatine-Bromide process, has entered into Partnership with Mr W. H. T. Partington (late with M*ssrs Hemus and Hanna and Mr Bartlett), and wiU Open their new Portrait Gallery in a few days. ... The great success which has attended these new Dry Plates in Europe and America has established their superiority, and produced quite a hevolotion in Photography. The most beautiful Pictures, preserving tho Natural Attitude and Expression of the sitter. can now be taksn in scarcely one second of time, end without any delay in preparation. Children's Portraits and Family Groupa, can be photographed in aa inßtant, without the least constraint. For Out-door Photography this process has superior advantages. Picnic Parties, Portrait Groups and Views, also Photos, of Horses and other animals, will be taken on tho shortest notice. WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. "PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Mr Joseph Partington has this day withdrawn from the firm ot Partington Bros., Millers. The business will in future bo carried on by Me6srs C. F. Partington and E. R. Partington, under the same name or style; Dated this Ist day ot December, 1880. C. F. PARTINGTON. E. K. PARTINGTON, J. PARTINGTON. WITH reference to the above, I will carry on business as Miller at tho Windmill, Symonds-atreot. . , Bo; t Brands of Flour always on hand. Gristing, Crushing, &c„ at lowest; rates. J. PARTINGTON. TF DLL BROTHERS, HAVE NOW LANDING, E* 'FAMENOTH' AMD 'LOCH COON, 1,200 PACKAGES, Consistingof GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES, AND HAVE FOR SALEAMERICAN RANGES AND STOVES BARBED STEEL FENCING WIRE DOUGLAS PUMPS, LAWN MOWERS CORNSACKS. GRINDSTONES, OIL STONES, &c„ &c„ &c. , Agents for J. Craig & Son's Celebrated ScotchWhiskey. HULL "BROTHERS, Auctioneers, Wine and Spirit MorobantS, Queen-stroet Kauri GumiStores. Breakwater Free and Bonded Store*. AU»rt-»«reot.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3248, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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