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Personal. MR ATKINSON, Jeweller, Victoriastreet, sincerely thanks all the kind : friends who gave such hearty and valuable , assistance at the late Fire; particularly the Fire Brigade and Salvage Corps, and Mrs Kirk' man. Mr Rayncr, Mrs Phillips, Mr Green and MrGadd. I HEREBY return my sincere Thanks to those kind friends for their assistance at the tire that so endangered our lives: also to the brave Firemen and .Salvage Corps that worked so bravely in saving my private residence, I shall ever remain yours reaped fully, Joseph williams. Tailor, Victoria-street September 21, 'Sift IF the Man that Stole the Hearthrug from a house in Upper Queen-street on Saturday night does not return the same at once, the matter will be put in the hands of the police, as he is well known. ANTED.—WiII the Lady who forgot her Umbrella last evening at (ribbons' Fruit Shop, Victoria-street, please to call for it at once. WILL Messrs Petherick and Anderson, Lessees respectively of Allotments 27 and 25, Hepburn-street, please arrange with J. Carlaw, Ponsonby Reservoir, in regard to fencing: ! Concerts, &c. /CHORAL HALL. THE SEVENTH CONCERT BY THE ORCHESTRAL C 1 OCI ET V HCIIES T HAL (O.OCIE T V Wili be given in the above Hall ON THURSDAY, OCT. 4. Programme in a few days. Conductor HERR CARL SCHMITT. Admission :— Front Skats, 2s. 6d. ; Back Skats and Gallkry, ONE SHILLING. Tickets at Upton and Co.'s, where seats may be reserved. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at S. H. F. EDGER, Hon. Sec. T3EMUERA SOCIAL UNION. An ENTERTAINMENT will be given especially for CHILDREN on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 10, beginning at 7.30, comprising "Little Red Kiding Hood," Magic Lantern, Nursery Rhymes, &c. Tickets—Children, 1/ each ; Adults, 2/. JL 4 Y?h\ !^A^ B- A Z A A R AT WARKWORTH In aid of the FREEMASONS' HALL, On OCTOBER 25th. 188. Contributions will be thankfully received by the following ladies: Mcsdamcs liowen, C. Thomson, and Clayton, Warkworth; Mrs Dibble, Wellsford; Mrs W. Somerville, Auckland; Mrs Richards, Matakaha; Miss Darraeh, Te Kapa; and Mrs Munro, Craigieburn. Promenade Concert and Quadrille Party. Refreshments can be had at the Stalls. M. W. MUNRO, Hon. Sec. Highway Board Notices. ttT A I X O M I T I. NOTICE. Tho Rate Book for the abovo District is now open for inspection at Mr Rowland Hill's, Waikomiti. Any objections thereto will be heard by the Board on MONDAY, October 9th, at 1.30 p.m., at the same place. WALTER SISAM, Secretary. Business Notices. _N ew Law Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to announce that they have Commenced Practico in Co-partnor-ship as BARRISTERS AND SOLICITOUS, In Chambers in High-street, opposite Mr W. Atkins Printing Office. E. W. BURTON, W. J. NAPIER. Auckland, September 22nd, 1883. JAMES CORDON, ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, METALLURGIST. GEOLOGIST, AND MINING SURVEYOR. Address— AICKIN'S LABORATORY, Queen-street, Auckland. HYAUIASON, of Durham-streelfln • thanking bis customers for their liberal support for the past six years, begs to inform them that he has opened a BRANCH BUSINESS at PONSONBY, where he will bo ablo to supply his superior Ranges, Portable Washing Boilers, and General Ironmongery at very low prices. D. HYAUIASON, Close to Ponsonby Hall. Tm E N C I N G. SAM. WHITE'S PRICE LIST Is aa follows :— Best Paling Fewo o{ Puriri Posts, Hobart Rails, and sft, Hobart Palings, one inch apart, 665. Paling Fence to consist Puriri Posts, 60s; Hobart Rails and Heart Kauri Palings, 555. Three-rail Fence, Puriri Posts and Hobart Rails, 15s. Wiro Fences, with Top Rail, 335. Wire Fence, 7 wiTea, 255. Barbed Wire Fence, 2 barbed 2 plain wires, 18s per <jhain. 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 Fence with mill wrought Wickot Gate, all painted complete, at 3s per foot. All kinds Repairs, ta Fences and Estimates for every description of Fenco given on application to Sam. white, Fencer, Customs-street, opposite Arnold. Hines aud Co. O T I C E"7 BEES WAX I HEES WAX 1 Purchased in. any Quantity for Cash. Buyers of Fungus and Muntz Metal Having purchased in CWr.a a Fine Assortment'of Teas himself, JAMES AH KE\V can confidently recommend them, and trusts that all his old Customers, and tho Public Genorally, will avail themsolvc} of this splendid opportunity and call early to buy his Suporior Congou, Best Flarourod Kooloo, Souchong, and various Mixed Teas, suited to every taste. Ho has also on hand Japanese Waro, Preserved Ginger, Crockcryware, Silks, Handkerchiefs, and other commodities too numerous to mention. Note tho Address— JAMES AH KEW & CO., 31, Queon-strcet.. VELVET PILE CARPETS. J. WILKINSON begs to inform tho Public of .Auokland and surrounding districts that ha has just rcocntly brought from England eomo SPLENDID VELVET PILE CARPETS, and is prepared to soil them at a great sacrifice, viz., 4s Gd per yard. Such bargains not again to be met with in Auckland. He has also a fow SILK DRESS PIECES at a very choap rate, ONLY A FEW PIECES LEFT, Note tho address: — Regent.stcooi, Kyhcr Pass (Private House). fenderSc TENDERS FOR RATIONS for Sick and Destitute for 12 months, for Auckland and Suburbs, Devonport, Onohunga, Howick, Panmure, Otabuhu, and Papakura. Particulars may be obtained and Tenders delivered until Noon of WKDNESDAY.tho 20th September, at my oflice. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. J. GRAHAM, llolicving Officer. Pruiccs-streot, Auckland. nnENDERS are wanted until Friday X next for Painting Excelsior Hall and Cottage.—For particulars, apply J. H, Dalton, Tailor. Victoria-street East, Continued on First Page,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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