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Lost and Found, LOST, in Symonds - street, a Scotch Terrior with chain and collar on. Reward utKdon Vino Hotel. Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted. — Henry i\]f?izics, September'.H, ISSi. -| fkS. REWARD will be paid to the -JLVf Purty who returns Scotch Terrier Pun taken from Eino OottaKe.-Mrs Watson, Victoria Quadrant. LOST, between Remuera and Parnell, a Purse containing Money.—ss Reward on leaving same at Stak Office. Public Notices. THE KAIHU VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of "Theßailways Construction and Land Act, ißii," the Kaihu Valley Railway Company (Limited) lias caused the middle line, and direction of the railway proposed to be constructed under the said Act, to be set forth on a Plan, and described in a Book of Reference, showing the lauds required to be taken for the same, and the names of the owners ] and occupiers of such lands, so far as they can j he ascertained; and copies of the said Plans and Hook of Reference have been deposited at the Undermentioned public places in thu district within which the said Railway is intended to be constructed, namely :— , THE POST-OFFICE, DAHGAYILLE ' THE OFFICE OK THE HOBSON COUNTY I COUNCIL, KOPURU THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN BOARD, DAUGAVILLE, and at THE PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, WELLINGTON, K. WAYMOUTH. Sucretary. 19, Queen-street, Auckland, 19th September, 188. A UCKLAND II OSPI TA L. COMMITTEE: Elected : Appointed : J. M. Clark, Esq. Hon. Col. Haultain (Mayor) W. C. Kensington, Esq. J. C. Firth, Esq. Arthur Hull, Esq. Thomas Peacock, Esq., Sydney Dando, Esq. M.H.U. E. A. Mackechnie, Esq. (Chairman) Applications for admission by persons suffering from diseases and requiring medical treatment will lie received at the Hospital on any day between the hours of Ba.m. and 10 a.m. In cases of accident or emergency, patients | will be received into the Hospital without delay, beds being kept ready for urgent cases. Patients able to do so will be required to pay for their support at the Hospital according to their position and circumstances. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by any member of the Committee and by the undersigned. 11. N. GARLAND, Secretary, Wyndhain-street. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. All competitive Designs for the Certificate of Merit, for which a Premium of Twenty Pounds is offered, must be sent in to Mr Cheescman, Auckland Museum, before 5 o'clock on MONDAY, Ist October next. JOSIAH MARTIN, Secretary. T~HE MORMONS! The Mormons !— Persons desirous of hearing the Gospel as taught by Christ and the Apostles should attend the services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, held at the Masonic Hall, I Karangahapo Road, every Sunday, at 11 a.m. I and 6.30 p.m. Jj ~O T I G JE. CHARLES FREDERICK GRIFFITHS (admitted March, 1&S0, and a resident in Auokland for the past 12 yuars), notifies that he has commenced the practice of his profession as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. ! Offices: nigh-street and Vulcan Lano (above \ Mr Browning's. AVING WITHDRAWN our Agency from M. White and Co., Fort-street, I Auckland, all Empty Casks bearing our brand ! must he forwarded to Caitain Anderson, j Queen's Wharf, Auckland. ; JAMES SPEIGHT & CO. I City Brewery, Dunedin, ■ September 10, ISffl. ICYCLES ! Bicycles ! Bicycles !—SO per Zealandia and Doric. 25 sold; call ! quickly before all are gone. Price, from £1210s— i cash or deferred.—W. C. Dennes, Queen-street | /CRICKET ! CRICKET ! CRICKET ! ] The undersigned has Just to Hand, ex 1 Buttennere, a Selection of CRICKETING ; GOODS, suitable for the coming season, consisting of Dark's and Cobhett's Bats, Dark's and Duke.s Match Balls, Leg Guards, Gauntlets, : Baiting Gloves, Stumps, &c. ARTHUR TILLY, ! Tobacconist. 61. Queen-street (opposite 1 Bank of New Zealand). ~O O C X V NOOK. I can still offer Well-situated Volcanic Allot- ■ ments at Rocky Nook at prices which are really low compared with others elsewhere. " Consult your medical man " as to their snlubrity, &c. ; Houses built to suit purchasers. | Wai. BAKER. ! Mr Kwinglon is 1117 Agont 1 j Boots and Shoes. i ,' T> R O C L A M A T I ON! I In consequence of Alterations and Additions j now taking place on our Premises, we will I offer the wholo of our Large Stock of BOOTS, &c, VALUED AT £9,000, I At the following Startling Prices for CASH ONLY :- s,. d.* 8, d. Men's Watertights, own, make (Pegged) .. .. Sll worth 14 0 I lien's Bluchers, own make.. 411 do 8 0 Men's Shoes, own make ..GO do 12 0 ' Men's Elastics, own make .. 811 do 14 G I Men's Balmorals, own make 1" 6 do 15 0 Boyh'Strongßoots. own make =1 11 do R X I Ladies' Evening Shoes ..40 do 10 G Ladies' Evening Shoes ..5 6 do n 6 I Ladies' Oxford Shoes.. ..5 0 do 11 6 i Ladies' Prunella Hoots ..5 0 do 9 6 I Ladies' Kid Boots .. .. 5 » do 10 C Ladies' Kid Boots .. ..CO do II 6 1 Maids' Prunella Boots ..50 do 90 1 Girls' Prunella Boots .. ..36 do 76 Children's Laced Boots ..10 do 30 Children's Shoes .. ..16 do 3 0 Ladies's Button Shoes .. 6 (S do 13. 0 ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW \ PRICES. The above arc all New Goods, just arrived per Ships "Glance," "George Bevrlojr," "Langstone,1' " Uuttermore," " Grasmcre," and s.s. " Doric" N.B.—For tho convenience of tho Public we will keep our Business Premises open from 8 a.m. to S p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Gj-ARiiETT Brothers, TANNERS, IMPORTERS, AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WAKEFIELD - STREET, AUCKLAND. Direct Supply Store, AT THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 219, QUEEN-STREET. CHEAP EARTHENWARE ! ! A}\ sizes and kinds of Platos from 2s 6d doz.; White and Gold China Cups and Saucers, 8s Gd doz.; Strong Printed do., 4s doz.; Largo Dishes, only Is 6d each, &c, &c. CHEAP GLASSWARE ! ! Flower Stands, cut or engraved, from Is; Wine Glasses, engraved, Is doz.; Cut Glass Decanters, 3s Cd each; Butter Coolers, Is; Sugar and Creams, 9d, or Is por pair; Toilet Bottle and Glass, Is; do, engraved. Is 6d; Oval and Round Jam Dishes, from sd-, &c, &c.: Glass Shades and Stands. CHEAP HOLLOW ARE ! ! Saucepans, Bpilors, Kettles, all sizes; large Gal vanizecl Tubs, Js9d; Frying Pans, lsfld; &c. CHEAP TINWARE-! ! Including Tin Kettles. Billies, Pannikins, Washbowls, Dippers, Meat Dishes. Tea Pots, Coffee Pots. Candlesticks. &c. &c. '" ■ CHEAP BRUSH WARE !!. Shoe Brushes, 2S Gd set;' Kail and Tooth Brushes, (id ; Hair, Cloth, and Scrubbing do, 1$; Hair Brooms, 2s ; Hand Brooms, lOtt; Blasklea,d, Whitewash, and Paint ?riiEhc& FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, &c. !! Padlocks and Chest tpAs, 6d; Rim Locks comp etc, 2a 3<T; American Axes, 2s 9d and 3", Cd; Fiic Shovel, lOd; American Hatchets Ij Oil; Scales and Weights: Sad Irons, Is; Japanned Tea Trays, 2s and 3a; Box Irons, ■Is; Sotof Handsome Canisters, 3s Gd; Laa>pi from Is up to 2 guineas; Lookir^-^iiiirca Hanging, Is; Trays do, 4s fid ; Feeders, Fire-' irons, Bellows, &0,, &•« CHEAP CUTLERY !! Pocket Ky.i^.j, '?A\ Razors, Is 6d; Good Table Jj,u«v'cSTinsl forks, from 9s doz.; Spoons in tholcad^^kes^andsizes.fromSsdo^^. Tin or Earthenware, from Is • Crittania metal, from os Cd ; Electm-pl-i^'from 12s Bd; also. Fancy Pamteg, White and Gold China, Japan<v?c liioiio; &c, &c. • CHEAP TOOLS!.! Hammers, Cd, la, Is 6d, 2s each; Brac^ rovi Set Of Bits, 8s Cd; Screwdrivers, Is: Mules, is Chisels, 1 s6d; Squares. Planes, Pincers, Saws. CHEAP VAXCY GOODS ! ! Ladies' Ila/a, cheap; Fancy Baskets, War!; OSXCB, Writing Desks, Albums, Silyw acd Jet Jewellery. Vases. Lustres, ft*WT. Tollot Sets, Clocks, Pto Poeketbooks, Pipes, I'^^BAl-T^YST! **' ' Caul of Tools, Gd ; China Tea Set, Is • Vt'wd Tea Splash Mats, la> Eacfc apt Fiijo Toosi dimha, 6S; JfecAiW? Mottle* 9d 1 Wood Xapa, I fid; Cruet Swn.da.2%6d; C<«i?,Ty Ca«s3»trßJtt i 3j 9d; Brccdwg oage3 Qaige), lft W, j HANCHAR© * CRASTWEUfe \

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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