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Miscellaneous Wantcds. BOOT AND SHOE TRADE.—Wanted, good Fitters, also, Learner for tho machine room.—Apply W. McArthur and Co.'s Factory, Upper Queeu-3treet. /CHEESE-MAKER WANTED."- The s_y Pateraniji Cheese and Dairy Produce C'oilipany (Limited) want a Cheese-maker. Services to commence '-'-'nd October. Application by letter, stating terms and experience, will bo re ceived by tho undersigned up to October Gth.— F. C. GcnnfLim, Secretary. Paterangi, Septem--21. jgS3. . DRESSMAKER wants Improver ill private bouse where no others are kept.— Apply Stak oill__e. O BAKERS.—Wanted, a good stout Young Man for the Baking.-Apply D. Grubb, Newton. O TAILORS.—Wanted, two Rood wortmen—small job makers—al H. Hampton s, Shortlnnd-strcot. A LTERATION going on. Cood nev.\s _£%. for working men. The extraordinary prices for Drapery and Clothing charged by h. Coombes und Co. are marvellous. Only for a few days. jAiUI! YARDS FRENCH DRESS ■%\H Rj> MATERIAL at GJd per yard. This is the hist opportunity Ladies will have of purchn-sing these splcudie goods. Only for this week at H. L'uoinbes and t.'o'a. ORKING MEN.—I,OOO wanted to Purchase the Coloured Mole Trousers at 4s lid, to be had of S. Coombes & Co'e., only this week, at their new shop. O~~BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY— £15,i'00 worth of Clothing and Drapery, at Samuel Coombes's New Shop, only for this week, before commencing alterations. T K.flfl WORTH of Ladies' UnderJJWVV clothing to be sold at ono-third usual price. Lots slightly soiled will be cleared very cheap.—For this week, at S. Coombes and Co.'s. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, a Beautiful Fancy Basket toovery Lady in Auckland, at Is lid each ; regular price of these Goods, 7s Cd; atS. Coombes's, for a few days. 6)D EACH. —Ladies' Embroidered Cull's /Q and Collars reduced from 2s 9d; Ladies' Laoo Sleeves reduced from 7a (id to 3d ; Children's Jackets, ■ s each; theso bargains for a few days only, at S. Coombes and Co. s. ILLINERY — the Newest Styles in Hate and Bonnets. Tho enormous reductions In this department will enable Ladies for a few shillings to purchase a Beautiful Fashionable Bonnot—For a few days, at S. Coombes and Co.'s. ÜBLIC N OTIC E.—The Reductions made by us will enable tho public to savo 0s in the & .by making their purchases at S. Coombes and 00.'3 this week. milE Last Day of the Great Sale of S. JL Coombes and Co.'s is approaching. We havo commenced our alterations, but we have remarked Goods fully half-cost price, and will continue to soil for a few days at enormous sacrifice.—S. Coombe6 and Co. Meetings. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, corner of Welleslev nnd Albert streets. — Evangelistic Service- THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30. All are invited. Recent arrivals cordially invited. 7\ RCHES TR A L CON C E RT. Members of the Orchestra are requested to attend rehearsal on FRIDAY, at 7.30 sharp, at tho Choral Hall. MEETING of the EAST END CRICKET CLUB adjourned from tho 21th to THURSDAY EVENING, the 27th, 7.30 o'clock, Clarendon Hotel.—T. Poinuit, Sec. DDFELLOWS' HALL, North Shore. — The Gospel on Friday Evening at 7.30. Meeting open for Thanksgiving and Testimony. .Ml are invited. Gazette in Bankruptcy. TNBANKR U T T C Y. Creditors in Uio following Estate, who have not already done so, are requested to prove their claims with me on or beforo FRIDAY, the 28th instant, when tirst and final dividends will bo payable: HAZLETT ABRAHAM, of Hokianga, Butchor. THOS. MACFFARLANE, Trustee. Supremo Court, Septembor 22,1853. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho matter of " Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 187(i," and the several Acts amending tho same, and of tbo Bankruptcy of Jambs Moiu and Leslie Moiu, both of Mangawai, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in tho Colony of New Zealand, trading together under tho stylo or linn of J. and L. Moir, Bush Contractors, Debtors. Whereas a sufficient number of Creditors of the said James and Leslie Moir not having attended at the tirst meeting unpointed to be held at the Supremo Court liulldings at Auckland, on Wednesday, tho '^Gth day of September, ISWt, at I' o'clock in the forenoon, or at tlio adjournment thereof, held at the same placo on Thursday, the 27th day of Septembor. I?S3. at olovon o'clock in t he forenoon, I do horeby notify Hint under the powers vested in him by the IGth Section of '"The Debtors and Creditors Act, Ih7ii," the Registrar of tho above-named Court liu.h appointed Thomas MacffarlanQ, Esquire, of Auckland, a Certitlcatcd Accountant in Bankruptcy, to ho Creditors' Trustee; and the said Thomas Maoffarlanehas intimated tothc Registrar, in writing, his acceptance of the said otllce. Dated this 27th day of September, 1883. G. W. BASLEY, Deputy Registrar. IIICHKR AND GKOUGE, Shortlnnd-Btreot, Auckland. Solicitors for the said Debtors. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN' BANKRUPTCY. In the mattor of "Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1870," and amendments, and of a Deed of Assignment from FREDERICK Butt, of Tauranga, in the Provincial Dint.net of Auckland, New Zealand, Grocer and Baker. Tako uotico that a Deed of Assignment, dated the 22nd day of September, '883, made hot ween Hie said Frederick Butt, of tho first part; John Buchanan and Arthur llyam Nathan, both of the City of Aucklnnd, Merchants (therein called " the snid trustees"), of the second part; and all the Creditors of tho said Frederick Butt, of the third part, has this day been Illcd in tlio Offico of tlio Supremo Court, at Auckland, in accordance with tho provisions of " Tho Dobtors and Creditors Act, 1876." and amendments; and tako further notice that a Mooting of the Creditors of the said Frederick Butt is hereby con-venci-for tho purpose of assenting to tho said Deed, nnd that such Meeting will be held at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the I.'ith day of October, 18S3, at tho ollicos of Uio undersigned, situate in Fisher's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. Dated this 26th day of September, '883. DEVORE & COOPER, Solicitors for the said Trustees. Shipping. S. r- A\7AIUKU AND ONE,J'S':dkik V ' HUNG A STEAM jBhSUKSSH^^AVIGATION CO. (Limited). TIME TABLE.-S.S. MANUKAU. OCTOUKR, ISS3. Leave Onehunga: Leave Waiuku: Sept. Sopt. 23—Friday, 4 p.m. — — 29—Saturday, 9 a.m. Oct Oct. I—Monday, 5 p.m. — — 2—Tuesday, 11.30 a.m. 3—Wednesday, 7 a.m. 3—Wed., 11.30 a.m. I—Thursday, 7.30 a.m. -I—Thursday, 12 noon 6—Saturday, 8.30 a.m. 6—Saturday, 1 p.m. B—Monday, 9.30 a.m. B—Monday, 2 p.m. 10—Wed., i.0.45 a.m. 10—Wed., 3.15 p.m. 11—Thursday, 1 p.m. — — 12-Friday, 6.30 a.m. 12-Friday, 3 p.m. — — 13—Saturday, 7.30. a.m. 15—Monday, 5 p.m. — — 16—Tuesday, 10 a.m., 17_Wednesday, 7 a.m. 17—Wed., 11.30 a.m. 18—Thurs., 7 a.m. 18—Thurs.. 11.30 a.m. 19—Friday (forManukau Heads), 8 a.m. . 20—Saturday, 8.30 a.m. 21—Saturday, 1 p.m. 22—Monday, 10 a.m. 22—Monday, 2.30 p.m. 2;i—Tuesday, 12 noon — — 24—Wednesday, 6 a.m. 25—Thursday, 2 p.m. . — — 26—Friday, 7 a.m. 25—Friday, 3 p.m. — — 27—Saturday, 8 a.m. 29—Monday, 4 p.m. — — 30—Tuesday, 9.30 a.m. 30—Tuesday, 5 p.m. _ 31-Wed., 10 a.m. All freights payable before dolivcry of goods. Managing Director. Licensing Notices. ROHIBITION UNDER "THE LICENSING ACT, 1881." To the Licensed Persons in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the several Licensing Districts constituted under "The Licensing Act, 1881, Licensing Amendment Act, 188!." Whereas it hath this day been made to appear to me, the undersigned, in open Court, that a person known by the name of Mary Brown, now or lately residing at Onehunga, by excessive drinking of intoxicating liquor misspends, wastes, lessens her estate, greatly in.j urcs her health, endangers or interrupts the peace and happiness of her family: I, the undersigned, forbid you. the said licensed persons, to sell the said Mary Brown any intoxicating liquor for the space of one year from the date hereof. Given under my hand this 2Cth day of September, 18S3, at Onehunga, in the Colony of New Zoaland. THOMAS JACKSON, Resident Magistrate for the District of Onehunga, and a Justice of the Peace for tho Colony of Now Zealand.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 3

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