Board and Residence. ll j A PLEASANT HOME, with Boardund ||| Short] and-strcct. — i 11( ■ OARD and RESIDENCE.- Vacancy ■ fo&threo Gentlemen: largo airy roorn^ l|| Kvcry convenience, at Grafton House, opposite i in Choral Hall, Symomls-street. , Mm\ /TIOMFORTABLE Board and Residence ; . \J for Single Gentlemen, 2«3 per week. « I ■ Canterbury Cottage. 42, Grey-street. txcoUent r , attendance, with home comforts. I; ; AVELOCK HOUSE, No. 3, Symonds- ii , street. — Comfortable Board an* Keg- ' Tern's mWeTatef-ApTl'y's'lraWdor, opposite I Choral Hall. - I : T>RIVATE Board and Residence for JL Singlo Gentlemen, near Post-office; ir ! . permanent 18s a week .-Address MrsDallens, Confectioner. Queen-street. . I. nOVERKOU BROWNE HOTEL, J, \JT HOBSON-STREET. . |:! Hoard and Lodging H?sl*'^B^ Iffl Singlo Room 2a» per Week |» Concerts, &c. |, jj RAND CONCERT, jffll RAND CONCERT,1 |H. j Ix Aid or thk Funds of the Auckland 11% ( CanisTlAS L)octi.,.,k Society, HI Under the patronage of his Lordship Bishop ' lift Luck, 0.5.8., \ ~\h At Die large Hall, corner of Pitt and ; I Wellington-streets, i>, f THI9 (MONDAY) EVENING. ; | PROGRAMME. li || First P_rt. ■} !f 3Terture—Misses M. and A. Mcllhono ; i| Chorus, " Blow, Gentle Gales"—Company - ■ I Song, "Green Shores of Erin," Miwawan (IS) Duot| "Sweet i 8 the Dream"—Mi» Shcehan. ligj 3 o n g?^Vnfo°' J?h ooWisn"_Mrß.W. S ceat 5 f|J Song, "Titfor Tat"—Miss Shanaghan J,i \i Song, "Don't Forget Me "-Mr Edwards | 3ong, "To tho Woods "—Miss K. Lonergan ,j Jomie (solected)—Mr Lecdbain hi.—,-, IHI Trio, "Norma"-Miss Shanaghan and Moesra Shcehan jit; jj Secosd Part. ! ?, Dverture, "Canary Birds"—Misses Knight and !.| Song. "Tlearlß and Homee "-Miss Lorigwi , j !] Duct, " Slowly and SofOy Music Should How ; —Misses Sheehan and Shanaghan f|S Sonir. "The Midshipmito" (by requesO-Mr , ; . Jong, Isle that's Cro^raed with Sham- j j iu^^Volc^'fhTNighf-Misses^ncrgaa «;{ andShoehan i, jj iong (solected)-Mr R. W. Sceatß ;... iong, " Eileen Alannah"—Miss knight 4 j God Bave tue Qubssn. ! |j T. F. CAHUJj, Hon. Soc. | ' jj A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY wUI ,: bo held in tho Mount Eden Hall (foot of if j Ho Mountain) every TUESDAY, from 8 to 11 J , .m., comn.oncing TO-MORROW, September . ? ■ 5 Admission—ls 6d Oady and BenUeman). I. i [| lames to be loft with Mr Wm. Saycra, BuUder, | , i rat Mrs Bayers'B, General Store, when a pass i •, Fill be given on approval of Committee.—Mr ] | \ r. Sayerg, Mount Eden, Manager. | jj Auctions. j-H TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, SEPT. 25). h'\ At Noon. |.;| KING-STREET, ARCH HILL, J|:| D. F. EVANS fj|> HAS received instructions to sell by ]H| Public Auction, at his Land Mart, Queen- IH Met, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 12 o'clock— , ) :iNG-STREET, Arch Hill - Building: Allot <;., ment-All that pice« or parcel of Land, Jffl being Lot 51, Subdivision 10, of Beotion i, j , having a frontage to King-street of 33 feet » .1 TO-MORROW, NOON. s|||j [OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD j ffj . CHINA, OFFICE TABLE, U I AUSAGE MACHINE, SAI^LES, |M DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. j I R. ARTHUR id1 [TS7ILL sell by auction, at his Mart, lIH VV Queen-street (Furniture Department), . |IWj o-morrow, at 12 o clock noon, > i ' Mahogany Loo Table, Cretonno Suite (10 |;« ieoes), Horsehair Suite (7 pieces), Choflonior, fU3 [angle. Lawn Mower, Large Office Table, lilH arpets, Hearth Rugs, Fenders, Plctrires, Ijljß amps, Oilcloth, Mattings, Venetian Blinds. J'ffi ables, Sausaijo Machlnos, Cane and Wood j|« hairs Iron and Bedsteads, Half Tester, | , Set Old China Tea Set, Bodstead, Mattrasscß, ;iHj 'alliassos, Spring Mattrass, Chests of Drawors, ; iiw lath, Washstands, Toilet Seta, ToUet Tables, g| ooking Glasses, Cutlery, Platedware, Long- .|B andle Shovels. ;|?. ho Balance of Clothing, Fancy Goods, Hata, | ij Jewellery, &c, &c. j |!| WEDNESDAY, NOON. |}1 SALVAGE ! SALVAGE ! M DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, jl rom LATE FIRE, VICTORIA-STREET. M R. ARTHUR. l|| [TTILL sell by auction, at his Mart, '; $. TT Queen-street (Eartlicnwaro Department, fifi >p story), on Wednesday noxt, at, 12 o'clock i ||| On Account of Whom it May Concern, ||] THE SALVAGE FROM THE LATE FIRE "if tf VICTORIA - STREET, consisting of— JJ Tapery, Clothing, Hats, &c. ■ |ij Terma Cash. f^flj OHN LETDON1] [EDWAKD LETBON f|jj TO- MORROW, Li At 11 o'clock. jji J. & E. LEYDON |.|| tTfTILL sell, at their Central Commercial ;! j T T Sale-rooms (next Union Bank), i |I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (removed to |fl Mart for convenionoo of sale), consisting V'jjj of—Bedsteads and Bedding, Chairs, Droßß- ; ]| ing Tables, Washstanda, Chamberware, ; | Boilers, Saucepans, Cutlery. Mirrors, ! !| Buckets, Tubs, &c. Vjj 4-ton Canterbury Bacon, Cheete, Coffco ■ 1 i Suite Furniture, 2 Pianos ; J Crockery, Plotures, Tinware ' *| Flour, Teas, Sugar, Soap -: J Drapory 11 After which will bo Bold ij A SPLENDID LOT OF BOOKS, the stock 11 of a stationer retiring from business "M TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. ;| BY OBDEB OF THE BEGKTBAB OF THE ;h SUPREME COUBT. !i WALTER DOWDEN j I WILL sell at his Mart, Queen-street, on 'I Tuesday, tho 2nd October, 1883, at noon, {| J ALLOTMENTS 71, 72, 74, and 75, Parish of ;! Whangarei, containing 210 acres. , ]| South-Westorn Portion of Allotment 109, » B Parish of Puhoi, containing 69 acros. iis Middle Portion of Allotment 115, Parish of Ul Mahurangi, containing 10 acres. \ fe Conditions of Sale may be seen, and all par- \Jj ticulars obtained at Messrs Connell and t| Cooper's ofßces, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. -Jj WALTER DOWDEN, . {3 Auctioneer. M TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. W. DOWDEN HAS received instructions to Sell by Auction on Tuesday, 2nd October, at the Exchange Mart, Queen-street, at noon, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES SITUATED IN UPPER QUEEN-STREET- \ Lot No. I.—Large Double-fronted Shop and 7 Rooms, having3o feet frontage to Queen-, street, by depth of 100 feet. ' i Lot No. 2.-Large Double House of ID Bdoms: ;;fl gas and wator laid on; having 30 ta>t f ~j frontage to Uppor Queen-eUeet, by aeptn l oflOOTeet. Jt , , .^ 1 Lot No. 3.-Shop and S Booms adjoining the abovo. • All Let to Good Tenants. !' — : ■ ,! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. ] DURHAM YARDS. :,; FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, 8 FIRST-CLASS STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, from Wanganui. Heavy trials given. These are a very superior I lot of horses. ; HUNTER & NOLAN. \ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next. IS USEFUL HORSES, from Wanganui and HUNTER & NOLAN. ~f v ,j Continued on FourtH Pago. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 3
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