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Personal, "' '■ DR. "v. C. SMlTH.—Please call at &X Young's Stables at once ': U SEVERAL Setters waiting at oar OfficeJK —Messrs Schnpo. J. Grcgson.and Mia^Colc.;«S: —Hciffhton and Co , General Airenta, Qneea-st.i|nii m ~"~H A JT X W.ffl& Mr Halstcad desires to thank tliosegentlcmon'ljj tflio were kind onouch to rend-r assistance onjlH I the occasion of the late fire at VVeJ,leeley-Btreet^,||M: HEREBY NOTIFY that Mr ThomasH| Armstrong is no longer authorised to col-Bl'l lect or receive any inoncyeoi; my behalt—R. jBI Brioham, Epsom.—March 25, i£3l.h i ijiM, Board and Residence. j||| /COMFORTABLE Board and Resi-if§| \j denco in Private Family for two Gentle- if §5 men or Married Couple. Use of Bath "JioiBDJ Piano.— Apply Mr Press, Post-office, NqrJMln" Shore. iWIHI OAIiD AND RESIDENCE for emid'Sli,: die-aged Gentleman, in business or oth«r-:|j|| wisei wishing for a quiet home in tho suburbs. |M Good locality; no other boarders; 'bases con- |DI venient—Apply Star Office. » i WO Gentlemen can have first-class Wm accommodation, singlo rooms; no other |BBi boarders, nnd no children; terms moderate.— |HB: Address, "English," Stah Oflice. 'fflß't fTIWO Gentlemen can have Two nice |H|: A Rooms with Partial Board in good locality :««E|' (North Shore); no othor boarders kept,—Ad- gjgl dress ".T.J.F..1' Stab Office. .;' f ■-■l ali /"IROYDON VILLA, Vincent-street.— jjjt \J Fireglass Aeconunodation for Two Gen- jig tlcmen. Pluhrc and Shower Bath. Jfivo'-'■Hi min»tes from Queen : 9tre°t.—Mrs Fuller. aßj OSEBANK HOUSE (late Harbutt's), Jl Devonport —Two vacancies in above jilt; iouso. Terms m >derati!.—Apply Mr Press, or J. mm R. Hooper. Proprietor. - ;.y:^{j Medical. , . ||| R. W I L X I* N S, M CONSULTING SURGEON, iff IB at his Surgery for GENERAL PRACTICE: «1: Mornings—lo until 12 o'clock " *|W| Evening—7.3o until 8.30. m i Afternoons (2 to -II moro especially for EYE, - BAR. and THROAT DISEASEa I ROOMS: "orner Queen-street and West Queen-street, i opposite South British Insurance Buildings, >1 Auckland. :> Rl COX AND SON, DENTAL SURGEONS, Beg to Inform their Patients (for whose confl- h dence and patronage they tender hearty thanks) i that they have taken more Central Rooms over ,:■% Goodaon's Arcade, Queen-street (fltat floor, new t premises of the Australian Mutual Provident,; Society). Hours of attendance: From 9 a.m. to s , 6p.m. ' . . ■'• '"' ';1 RATS! EATS! RATS'!—Use < BECABLANirS PHOSPHOR PASTS. Rats eat it greedUy,.and die; no smell, Price, One Shilling a Bottle. F. C. BHAKLAND opposite Post-Offioa. '."•.'H S your Lirer or Stomach out of ordering It it is take a comrae of Special Tinoture'l Podophyllum, a valuable remedy, Is.—o. W.« Goodson, London Arcade. 'fU mOOTHAOTB CURB — Instantaneoa | X Relief-ODONTALGIC.-ls per botUe.-j| g. O. SHABLAND (opposite Port-office). QEGRETTIS INSECT POWDER.—The; | kJ best and most rollablj in the market In ■erforated oanlsters. Price, la 6d. —F, CV | bhablaot. Apothecaries' Hall. ■-% WO R M ~ '.- £*;ii§! All children suffer from thorn. ' M HgS If suspected, ask for the Certain Ciire, •;|ffi BHAKLANDS WORM POVVUKRS. lspaokov JK Apothecaries' Hall, opunmtv i'r*a:>.nu-. '[jgßfl R. ARNOLD'S PENNY KOi/ii,■fii AND STEEL PILUS.-T1.6 most. )>r.pul*r »■ rowiicino of tho dny. frier, i->M a bo:.—Coin- ,301 aial AgiSnt, F. C. chakland, opposite tbc' Piwc.^jHKj OSKI.INE fok tiik HAlß.—'i'tiw w;IH punt preparation ciniplotoly «'!l]wa,-?|lHB •In- milillr-.-lMiH', li'Vt a iMiniu. -SJHAiil.AX>;.^Bfi ' Auctions. ' ' "JBI TO-MORROW, NOON. II FRUIT. FRUIT. i--'^H PRODUCE, SALMON, HERRINGS, #^ljjl TO BE SOLD BT AUCTION, JH AT "ARTHUR'S *LAJ"B^W "IT^Grapes, Pears, Apples, Quinces, Lemons. ]K| 5 keesSalmon, lOiegsHerrings *i^Hl »keKS Assorted Nallß . .■•■••■ flll C.G. Iron, 8x 6 feet ■ . ; ;^W 1 Large Marquee Tent, capable of holding i| 300 persons > ]||| Potatoes. Onions, Butter, Cheese , ''^3H Bacon, Hams, Biscuits, Lollies. ' jg ' FRIDAY, MARCH 28. M DURHAM S?ARDS. 1 i XnO^ SALE, at the Durham Yards, on jflL JD Friday; next, at ia» o'clock, || A SUPKRIOR SHIPMENT OF HOHSJBB, iB From WANGANUI and TARANAKL Mm ' Consisting of— - MS I Superior Heavy Draughts; heavy trials ,' 'ffl given "'..•..'"■• ;'-q|3w| 10 Medimn end Lfght Harness Horses -%"H 1 First-class Carriage Horse 2 Superior Heavy Draught Horses; heavy 11 trials given , , '~UB Also, from neighbourhood, Wt 1 Light Draught Cream-coloured Marc; trial .ijii . given. ~ I|| HUNTER & NOLAK. FRIDAY. MARCH 28. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Y^rds, on Friday noxt, nt 10.30 o'clock, • % "The Well-known Thoroughbred Crosa-country- '--Pi . HOI3O LONE HAND , 'Also', ' ■■ c Thoroughbrisd Chestnut Gelding MERLIN, by Totara, t'am Ladybird. Merlin is in training and fit to race. Entered for the■■;;* HelorisviUo, Onehunga, and Takapuna-;5 llaoes. V HUNTER ft NOLAN. . jjj B. TOKkij B. C. CABS ' ■ [B. ». TOKKS. jl .FRIDAY, MARCH 28,. ' * i AT 11 O'CLOCK. H * SALE OF ', '- 1 6 FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES,. I Br HOWLAND," OP CHRISTCHURCH; ' ij B. TONKS & CO. - M HAVE been instracted to sell s>y ■.'".M auction, on Friday, the 28th ihstont, at I llo'dock, i j X ... ... CARRIAGES, . ,:;',.M By»A. G. Hbwland, of Cbristdmrcb, whose jij vehicles are known all overNeW Zealand to W^9 of the very best quality and finish, and, giro too ■ || greatest satisfaotion of any now in übom «!»' <-I|l colony. . _. ifij The reason of these carriages being aflarea in] forSeJsttatMrHowlanaV.lrannfacSoiTisat JH rewaVtarning out moißthiJV local require- Ij! SbS consequently is overstt*ked.and Se to- jfl] and? reducSgtt by oflfering to the-public a I] ratolaw»rHSleattheirownprioe;andwewlßh Jffl ttobo distinctly understood there will be 1 NO RKSKRVE. ■ ,'M The followtoir compriso tho Carriages;— re JH 1 Rowland's Styla Double-seated Buggy" ■ jH 1 Commercial Double-seated Bugsry 11 1 Abbot's Style Single-eeated Buggy 1 Abbot's Phaeton M I Central Park Dog Cart I|| 1 Double-seated Station Waggon H ' • All with Lamps and Shafts. fa The above are now on view. k B. TOKKS. J [B. O. OARR.J (B. D. TOKKB,---| FRIDAY, MARCH 28^ "I BUGGY HARNESS. BUGGY HARNESS. 1 WHIPS. WHIPS. SADDLE PADS. SADDLE PADS." ;j B. TONKS & CO. i WILL Sell, on Friday, 28th instant^ &bf\ 11 o'clock, \? 3 CA6FB OF HARNESS AND WHIPS ft; \&c, 60. Sco. ■■• •.v;":'^i \ ■' To Close Consignments. V, g. COCHBANE/j ~~ [JAS. PACK!/MONDAY, MARCH 31. TO NEWSPAPER 'PROPRIETORS, PRINTERS, AND SPiECULATORS. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOK HAVE received instructions from the Proprietors to ilell by;auc«on. at ■:Wm new Mart, Queen-atreet. on the above date, at, ■ 12 noon, '■■■-'.. " -'" ■■ ■■' ■ '■;'■: The PLANT, GOODWILL; BOOK DEBTS, •LEABK OF PRKMIsks, &c. of -«io NKWBPAP^L»n't • GKNBRAL PRINTING OFFICES m ■Viotoria-atieet. ,** » .^.v - The MftchlneQj Jobbing Slant, and gresxet portlbn of News Type, all n.W, . & Terms, conditions, and inrentoiy ._. at tn»|| ~ I Coßtlauaa oa Foorth P»M $m$L

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4324, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4324, 25 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4324, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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