>.—■ ••- ' ' ' "-i ■ ■ " ■_— [ Public Notices. Auckland railways. NOTICE TO CONSIGNORS, GOODS FOR HAMILTON. Goods leave Auckland Station for Hamilton on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, ariiving at Hamilton Township at 1.30 p.m. A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager. ~^ZZ TJARQUE 'SUPERIOR,' igKte^-fc^ FBOM NEW YOKE, VIA iSBBKBHb fho above vessel having reported at tho Customs, Consignees aro requested to pas 3 entries, pay freight, and take delivery of the cargo in terms of Bills of Lading. All Goods impeding the discharge of the ship will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense. H, P. BAKBIIK, Agent. Captain Larsson will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by bis crew without his authority. mia n k s I beg to return my grateful thanus to those friends who assisted me during the late Ore. 1 also wish to intimate that my business will be carried on at the back of tho old place, fronting Lome-street, W. PATERSuN, Geain and Produce Dealer. pUB LI C NOT I C JS. In consequonce of B. Carr's appointment as Manager ot the New Zealand Timber Co., the firm of E. Carr and Son is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All accounts owing by the above firm will be paid by Kdwin J. Carr, who will also receive all monies due to them,: EDWIN OABR. KDWIN J. CARR. Auckland, April 23,1881. WITH reference to the above, E. J. Carr respectfully informs his friends and the public that he will still continue the Coal and Firewood Business, at the Yard, corner of Nowton and Karangahape Roads, * UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. The Trustees are prepared to advance Money on Freehold Securities, in sums from £50 to £5,000. Murtgßgos can be redeemed by quarterly natalmerita. Applications for Loans to be sent in by SATURDAY, tho 30th Instant. B. CAMERON. Manager. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR CONFECTIONERY, Junction ot Grey-street and Queen-street. THOMAS C&.IN. Kvery description of Lollies on hand. N°T l U & T. B, HILL taites this opportunity of returning his sinoere thanks to all his friends, old customers, and the publio in general for paßt lavours, and to inform them that ho has Resumed Business, and will be glad to sea all the old faces again, and as many new ones as possible, PHARMACY AND GKNKRAL MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Theatro Royal, Queen-streot. im MITCHELSOJN & CO., KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, NO. 19, QUEEN-STBEET WHARF. LADIES are invited to inspect my Stock of Milliner before purchasing elsewhere. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from Cs 6d; Children's do from la 9d; Frilllnus, Irom 2d; Hibbons, Flowers &c, at low prices; Children's Stroce Lace Boots, 7 to 13, from 4a 6d.—Mrs. Whitehead, Milliner, Newton. Tp RE,D K. WHITEHEAD, Tea Dealer and Tobacconist, VICTORIA-STREBT. Will be glad to receive calls from his numerous friends and customers who have been in tho habit of dealing at the Queen-streot Bhop. Those Indebted there will please settle their Accounts at the Victoria-street Store, -ftT O T I C E. Members of the New Zealand Grand Gift Club are requested to pay their Subscriptions, <IVCUIU°" THEODORE BROWN. "n* tne ma|Onßol books ttierels no end," \J wrote an inspired author in the infancy of the world, thousands of years before the art preservative of all arts was discovered. But bookmaking now is a very different thing from what it was when old King Solomon laboriously penned his word of wisdom on papyrus. Indeed, now a-dayß tho world is almost *' embarras dcs recheases " of learning, " quaint and olden" and bright and new, embalmed in books. And much of this learning ia liberally supplied by modern publishers, men as Cassell, Petter and Galpin, Colling, Chambers, and a legion of others. Not only are the works iseued by thoso firms of the highest practical use, but they are sent out in handsome exteriors, illustrative of the remarkable progress that has been made In book illumination. Nothing in our opinion teDds to civilise or beautify a home so much as good books and pictures. You can form a good idea of a rat»n from his library. The great difficulty with many in obtaining books of a high claBS in nearly every department of literature is the almost prohibitive price at which they are issued from tho press, and it is really a boon to society when works of admitted excellence aro brought within the reach of persons of moderate means by the admirable 8* stem op Time Payments. Wo can confidently recommend our readers to the splendid selection of Books at tho premises of B. Wooding (late McGready, Thomson, and Niven), Hook Importer, Quoen-stroot Junction, Auckland 1«- O T I C E, H. PKNZHOLZ, Jeweller, VICTOKIA-STKEET, Is Relinquishing Business in Auokland, with the intention of opening in Hamilton iSast in the same line of business. Customers are requested to call for their Watches and Jewellery left for repairing. All accounts have to be settled by Ist May next T^-OTICE. NOTICE. I L. H. GRKEN begs respectfully to inform the Public of Auckland that he has for Sale this Planting Soason, a Healthy Stock of Frnit Trees, Sho.ter and Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs. Gardens and Pleasure Grounds Laid Out and Planted. All orders left at my Plant Stall, No. 5, City Market, will meet with prompt attention; or at Lilydalo Nursery, OneTree Hill. J WILLIAMS, Tailoe, will Open his • NEW SHOP in Viotokia-strbet, on SATURDAY next, A Great Assortment of Tweeds. rti ATO £1000 LENT on Building 3fe) . L\J Society principles, or on other terms to suit borrowers. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. See List ot Properties for sale on fourth page. Six per cent allowed on money deposited for investment. —C. Williamson, Land, Estate and Financial Aeent. Vulcan Lane. fi H I N A, GLASS AND i Earthenwar Ej. [ BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENI IN NEW ZEALAND. G. BROWNING, (LATE J. B. FBANCIS;, 225, QUEEN • STREET. ) pHOICE a NEW SEASONS' TK A SI E A SI 0 0 SIX POUND BOXES 18 S> 6 D> EACHI REW'S, EEW'S, S VIOTOIUA-STKEET. VICT EIA-STREET. d. m &H. COOKB, 07, QUKEN-STRBET, ha\ » X . on snlo one of tho Lakgkst Htooks c Fprniture and Bedding in tho Colony. m & H. COOKE, C7, QUEEN-STKKUT, ha\ X. just opened some New Pattern j ; Tapestry and Brussels Cabpets. 18 m &H. COOKE. 67, QUEBN-STREET, ci J-1 ploying Machinery in their Manufactor are able to supply Fnrnituro at lowest ritbi « m~&^H7c6okE7G77QUKEN-STREKT, ha- —' X • on sale a large assortment of Can S, skated Chairs, English, American, and Ai trian Bentwood. T& H. COOKK, 67, QUKBN-STREKT, ha • lately received a shipmont of Superi Gilt Chimney Glasses. T~~&Th. oookbTw . Guarantee: hie 'oAiity of all Be< ~ Mattresses, Boleterc, and Pillows Bold at thi IJJ" Establishment. SW rjn & H. COOKB, 67. QUKK/v-STKEK oir X . Deliver all Uoods free o£ charge withii ra- radius of three miles. b0 m &H. COOKE. 07. UUKKN-STKKItT, gl 1. a DISCOUNT of FIVK PER CKNT. i CASH oft all FURNITURE and BIJDDII at Umß_gford^«ocJUdixant«Jj^ida = --« = *j«;
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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 3
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