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Tenders mO CARPENTERS. Tenders are invited until noon of SATURDAY. 1-th instant, for the Erection of a Villa Residence at Vauxhull, North Shore. F. W. GREY, 252, Queen-street. Architect. m O C O~N T~R A C T'ff~K S. Tenders will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, for Concrete for Shops near tlie Cook-street Slarket Entr.nco. Plans at my otllce, Canada Buildings. HENRY G. WADE. Architect. mO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Tendon will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, 2tith July, 1884, for the Erection and Completion of a Block of Buildings, In brick and stone, on the Reclamation, next Railway Wharf, for the New Zealand Frozen Meat and Storage Company (Limited). Plans and specifications may be seen at our ollleca, schema Buildings, Fort-street. COXON & JACKSON, Architects and Engineers. TITO CONTRAC TO"R S. Tondpra invited till Noon on WEDNESDAY, July 10, for re-erecting tho Royal George Hotel, Xewmai'kot. Plans and specifications at my ollice. CHARLES ARNOLD, Architect, Fisher's Buildings. mO BUILDERS, Tenders will he received up to Now. of SATURDAY, the With inst., fo, the Erecion of a Block ot Uriel; Sl.spa in Hobson-.trcct. Plans,*c.,.at out- llfflce.Qiiffl n Arcet. •- EDW. MAHONKY Se SON, Architect.;: m O B U I L:D F» li a. Tenders w(H lie received up to Noon of TUESDAY, tho I.lth inst., for Alterations to and Fitilng-up Premises in Customs-?treet for the New Zealand Sugar Company. Plans and specifications at our Offices, Qneenstreet. EDWD. MAHONEY AND SQN. Architect. MiCctuvcs. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ROOMS: CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Friday, July l\, — Entertainment; Musical and Literary. Friday, July 25.—" Oxygen," with Experimental Illustrations.—d'J.JPWdn. Esq, Friday, August L —"The Violet-Crowned City: or. AftieD.hh Life and Thought, in the Time of Soorates."—Prof cs'sor T. G. Tucker B.A. Friday, August 15.-Entertaih_!ient. Musical and Literary. . ■:''< a <■■ Friday, August 29.—" Kingsley,'»—H. G. Seth Smith, Esq., R.M. Friday, SEPTE^B^n I.—" Radiant Heat"—Professov Frbd. D. Brown, B.Sc. ~ Friday, Octoher 3.—"Abraham Lincoln."—

Rev. S. W. Baker. Commence each ovoning at 7.30. Seats re ■'. served for Ticket-holders till 7.2fJ, Tickets for the Course, ta admit Bearer and Lady, ss; to admit BfiEu.r only, 3s Od; Single Lecture, Is. May he had from the Booksellers, any Me„ib_- of Committee, or at tho Rooms, THOS.BUDDLE .)«. .» F. G. EVV INGTON f llQ«- S?OBWM. BRAKENRIG. Gon. Sec. __- . ; ■ ■■ujs-jij . - EducatlonaL .' MIT F. B. WOOBHAM, Teacher of tub pianoforte and harmonium. Address Care of MR A. Kady, Auokland VTnnio Warehouse Ouoen-atrcet. ._._ _ _ _ _ _ Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby.—Juvenile and Adult CIasECS.—.PROF. JULES DE.RKRNARD having taken the above Ha|(, h{^> now Vacancies for Ladies and Gent'cqnou. Tuesdays, 7.30_p.m. To Parents; B. sppcial requost, a Juvenile Class will bo sja,rted next Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. Terms, One Guinea. . ' Masonic Hall, Princes-street—Select Elemeritary Glassos: Adults, Wednesdays, f.30 p.m,; Juveniles, Saturdays, 3.30, jn-iu. Mrs Glover's, Glenside, Syrilflnc\s-sttoet—Thursdays, 7.80 p.m. Sirs Lqw's, Rem'upra—Fridays. 8 p.m. Ladles and Gentlemen can join the above Classes at any time; term beghiß from date of entrance. Mrs Stodort's, Onohunga—Adults. Monday, July 21, 7.30 p.m.; Juveniles (2nd term), Wednesday, July 23,2.30 p.m. Private Lessons daily. Specialties—The New Waltz (considered easy, graceful, and elegant), also the Slow Waltz and f renoh Cotillion. For further particulars apply at residenoe. 75, Hobson-street; or obtain Cards and Circulars at Messrs Upton and Co's, and. Eddy's, Queengtreoli __■__________*__•_______ __B -i" i,i. Hotels. THE SETTLERS' HOTliiir WHANGAREL MrtwS. H. FULLER be_rs to call the attention of Visitor, and Commercial Gentlemen to the l»cr«a_ea accommodation at tlie Settlors' Hotel. Having finished the new addition, which.has *h en newly furnished with every modern convenience, she hopes her old friends, when visiting Whangarei, will give her a call. THE BILLIARD ROOM, tinder the management of Mr Chas. Saunders, has undergone extensive alterations and improvements. Tho table has been newlycovered and polished, and is now second to none north of Auckland, A PORTER waits on e^julteamer on arrival. TELEGRAMS will receive prompt attention. S. H. FULLER • • • PROPRIETRESS. QJUGAR .LOAF STU RE. T. HILL Begs to Inform the public of AuoKland that hi has secured tho services..! MR T/iIOLLAND, > Oi theTate firm of Holland and Fprtzer.. Old Customers of H. and F. will receivi EVERY ATTKNTION-BY TRANSFERRING THEIR PATRSNAOE TO HILL'S SUGAR LOAF STORE, WELLESLEY STREET

Corner of Elliott-street (opposite Abbott's "; Opera House). Goods delivered froe to all parts of tho town, to the shipping, trains, aud tram cars (when they start). MR W. H. JONES, M.R.C.V.5.,1. (Member of tho Royal College Of Veterinary Surgeoßß London), late Veterinary Surgeon, North Metropolitan Tramway Company, London, has commenced practice in' Auckland and may bo consulted on Diseases of Horfles, Cattle, and Donesticated Animals at the Masonic Hotel, Princes-street. All communica tions left at Mr Haslett's. Chemist, Queen-st. will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 40. The Register of Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons can be seen at Mr Ho-lett's. ; ! OF ART AND DESIGN.' 255, Queen-street. . , .•■'■• POWNE AND BACON Have much pleasure in intimating that they havo Opened in New Premises at the abovi address with a Magnificent and Cnrefully-selec ted Stock of Fancy Goods and Material of the Newest Designs..... _, MRS POWNE will continuo as heretofore to give Lossons in Poona Painting, Macramio, Point Lace, and Leather-work, also in Wax Flowers and Fruit, Wax for same manufactured on the premises. v;. ..,.■.;, A ita.Lessons in Arrasono and Crewel-work FREE. „ Note the Address:—Opposite Garhck and Cranwell's, City Hall. RESSMAKING AND MILLINERY BUSINESS. MRS F. J. WARDELL (LATE OF THE THAMES) Begs to Announce to tho Auckland Public and her Friends that she has now OPENED in tho above Line In Wellcslcy-strcot, 2nd door from Albert-street. She has secured tlio Services of a Most Experienced and Competent Dressmaker, . and all ORDERS .Will be PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY EXECUTED. APPRENTICES WANTED. A. and (jr. Price, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, THAMES, Have for sale the following Machinery :— 1 Portable Engine, by Horcsby & Co., 8 h.p. 1 Horizontal Engine, double oyiindor, lOin. diameter, 2fin. stroke 1 Horizontal Engine, lOin. by 18in. stroke 1 Launch Engine, -Jin. by sm. stroke 1 Multitubular Boiler, 17ft. long by sft. diameter 1 Cornißh Boilor, 20ft. long by tilt, diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, ISft. long by sft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 17ft. long by iff. 6in. diameter 1 Cornißh Boiler, 15ft. long by sft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 15ft. long by Ift. Gin. diameter 1 Vertical Boiler, Field tubes, 7f t. x3f t. lux.; new A quantity of second-hand Quartz-crushing Plant. Estimates supplied for all classes of Engineering Work.—Makers of Sawmill and Quartzcrushing Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Hydraulic Machinery, Tim ber Jacks, and Patent Safety Catches tor . . Warehouse and other Lift '; Cages,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

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