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Personal. _. T" HEREBY return my sincere Thanks to J_ those kind friends for their nssistanco at tiie lire that so endangered onr lives; also to the brave Firemen and Salvage Corps that worked so bravely in saving my private residence. I shall ever remain yours respectfully, Joseph williams, Tailor, Victoria-street.-September it, >883.U ATIUNSOX, Jeweller, Victoriastreet, sincerely thanks fill tho kind friends who gave such hoarty and valuable assistance at tho late Fire; particularly the Fire Brigade and Salvage Corps, and Mrs Kirk-' man, 3lr liayncr, Mra Phillips, Mr Green, and Mr CiacUl. ILL Messrs Petherick and Anderson, Lessees respectively of Allotments 27 and 25, lleiilnim-street. please arrange with J. Carlaw, Ponsonby Reservoir, in regard to fencing ? IF the L'erson vfho took the Grey Duck on Friday, from the vicinity of the stables in Brown-street, does not return it at once, it will be put in the hand- of the police.—A. J. Edmonds. AMES RICE, Bootmaker, please call on William Miller, High-street. IF GEORGE TATE does not Pay the Hoarding Expenses for Self and Wife within Fourteen Days, his ell'ects in my possession will bo Hold to cover same.—Thomas Trudgion, Newmarket. Shipping. a. y£ npHE NEW ZEALAND J- SHIPPING COMPANY'S GRASMERE, FROM All Claims and A ccounta against tho abovenamed vessel must bo rendered to the undersigned.in triplicatconor before WEDNESDAY, the 20lh inetitnt, at noon, otherwise thoy cannot he recognised. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 'COMPANY (Limited), Agents. £ tr *- T?OR TE AROHA, WAlsW^Mfh -P TOA, SHAFTESBURY, @£!!iMi!s£&£ AND UPPER THAMES Tlie s.s. KOTUKt; will leave as above TOMORROW NIGHT, tho 25Ui inst. For freight only, apply to THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH. Highway Board Notices. WAIKO M I T I. NOTICE. The Rate Book for tho above District is now open for inspection at Mr Rowland Hill's, Waikomiti. Any objections thereto will bo beard by the Board on MONDAY, Octobor 9th, at 1.30 p.n,,atthosameplace. yALTERsisAMi Secretary. Knsincss Notices. JSTew Law Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to announco that they have Commenced Practice in Co-partner-ship as BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, In Chambers in High-street, opposite Mr W. Atkins Printing Office. E. W. BURTON, W. J. NAPIER. Auckland, September 22nd, 1883. HYAUIASON, of Durham-street, in • thanking his eustomors for their liberal support for the past six years, begs to inform them that ho has opened a BRANCH BUSINESS at PONSONBY, where he will bo able to supply his superior Ranges, Portable Washing Boilers, and General Ironmongery at very low prices. & HYAUIASON> Close to Ponsonby Hall. ~T W II V T E Begs to inform the citizens of ONEHUNGA that his CHEAP CASH SALE Will continue only to 3Sth September. Somis Special Bargains to Clear Stjll. A. WIIY TE. "P! E N C I N G. SAM. WHITE'S PRICE LIST Is as follows :— Best Paling Fonco of Puriri Posts, Hobart Rails, and Sit. Hobart Palings, one Inch apart, Paling Fence to consist Puriri Posts, 60s; Hobart Rails and Heart Kauri Palings, 555. Three-rail Fence, Puriri Posts and Hobart Rails, 455. Wiro Fonccs, with Top Rail, 335. Wiro Feneo, 7 wires, 255. Barbed Wire Fenco, 2 barbed 2 plain wires, 18s per chain. Cattle won't look at barbed wire. Picket Fences, from 2s per foot, not painted, or 2s 9d per foot all complete Very neat Picket Fenco with mill wrought Wicket Gate, all painted complete, at 3s per foot. All kinds Repairs to Fences and Estimates for every description of Fenco given on application to Sam. white, Fencer, Customs-street, opposite Arnold, Hincs and Co. •oshou,9.toa\ otsnw ptreppnv '\avs aniuiiv—-o$ 'oaot jo .laauDssojv; 'pm>iuiiraja 'jswboci pun iseaßOK ououioj 'auuapiuojv "s>BTJBcI uaotrmos 'avon pire oioq pio 'J!CI UOA JPA^ 'bsssih oaix 'osnao -jog 'sso3ui.i c i 'ouutfufi 'vox nog 'uoonfr £fc •o;iJonßaßj\r -sdroo sop n-idsa 's;u»tN i\ aoraumg 'srary sapi — 'SazX'IV.ZIA. "j^" 0 T I C~ E~! BEES WAX ! BEES WAX ! Purchased in any Quantity for Cash. Buyers of Fungus and Muntz Metal. Having purchased in China a Fine Assortment of Teas himself, JAMES AH KEW can confidently recommend them, and trusts that all his old Customers, and tho Public Generally, will avail themselves of this 6plondid opportunity and call early to buy his Suporior Congou, Best Flavoured Kooloo, Souchong, and various Mixed Teas, suited to every taste. He has also on hand Japaneso Waro, Presorved Ginger, Crookorywaro, Silks, Handkerchiefs, and other commodities too numerous to mention. Note the Address— JAMES AH KEW & CO., 34, Queen-street. TTELVET PILE CARPETS. - J. WILKINSON begs to inform the Public of Auckland and surrounding districts that ho has just recontly brought from England some SPLENDID VELVET PILE CARPETS, and is prepared to sell them at a great sacrifice, viz., Is fld per yard. Such bargains not again to be mot with in Auckland. He has also a fow SILK DRESS PIECES at a very cheap rate. ONLY A FEW PIECES LEFT. Note tho address: — Bcgent-street, Kyber Pass (Private House). Gazette in Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.-NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1 86," and tho amendments thereto, and of tho Bankruptcy of Richard Riiodks, of Tauranga, Bootmaker, a Debtor. This is to notify that Richard Rhodes, above named, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first Meeting of his Creditors to be hold at the Supreme Court Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the third day of October, at cloven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 21th day of September, 1883. G. W. BASLEY, Deputy Registrar. J. M. Speed, Debtor's Solicitor. Tenders. TifWTiFRR FOB RATIONS SejC"towi!t oTany^nder not necessarily accepted. j GRAHAM, Relieving Officer. Princes-street, Auckland. TENDERS will be received, on behalf of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Contract No. 1, for the Piling and Concrete Foundations, &c.. of the VICTORIA ARCADE, Queen-street, till noon of MONDAY, the Bth of Octobor next.fclkt Drawings, &c, may bo seen at the office of ALFKKD SMITH, Architect. 273. Hoffmann's Huildinga. TENDERS are wanted until Friday next for Painting Excelsior Hall andCottago.—For particulars, apply J. H. Dalton, Tailor. Victoria-street East. Continued on Fir at Pago.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3

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