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TO" O T I C E , Customs, Auckland, Bth April, 1885. By Order in Council dated 27th ultimo, the Closo Season for Itpck Oyaterd in Coromandcl Connty is EJrtended to the end of March, ISS7. THOMAS HILL, Collector. IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1853," and of the Bankruptcy of Anucs McNkil, of Coromandel, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Miner and Contractor, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that I, Angus McNeil, of Coromandel, in the Province of Auckland, in New Zealand, Minor and Contractor, have this day filed in the Baid Court at Auckland a petition to bo adjudged a Bankrupt. Dated thin Bth day of April, 1885. ANGUS MCNEIL. Samuel Jackson*, Shortlandstreet, Auckland, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. J ODGE ALBION, 2003, E.3. An AT HOME to Commemorate the Installation of Officers of the above Lodge will take piece in Devootort Hall on FRIDAY, May • Ist, 1885. Committee: Bros. M. Niccol. T. E. Durance, A. W. Gardner, S Vosper, A. Burgess, J. Kuox. A pplication for tickets to be made to the Committee on or before 21th April. A. BURGESS, Secretary. Devonport, April Bth, 1885. THEATRE ROYAL! THEATRE ROYAL! Commencing SATURDAY, April 11, at 11 a.m. sharp. GRKAT 12 HOURS WALKING MATCH Betweon D. RAYNER, Champion Longdistance Walker of the Colonies, and 1). McCUNE, of Auokland, for £50 a-side, including door money, also the Championßhip of Auckland. The race will start at 11 a.m. Bharp, and finish at 11 p.m. A splendid Brass Band will bo in attendance during the afternoon and evening. ADMISSION-lB AND 2s. H~~ ~6Ty trinity church, OTAHUHU. A GDJT AUCTION and PROMENADE CONCERT will be held in the Otahuhu Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, 29th April, 1885, in aid of Fund for Painting and Repairing tho above Church. Doors open at 7 ; to commence at 7.30 p.m. Ad mission: One Shilling; Children, Sixpence THE ELEMENTARY TONIC SOL-FA CLASS Commences TO-NIGHT, at 7, IN TRAINING COLLEGE, ADJOINING WELLKSLKY-STKKET SCHOOL. J. YOUNG. fIHOEAL SOCIETY. \j The Second Performance of the Season, conslating of Gounod's "Mease Solennelli" and Mendelssohn's " Walpurgiß Night," will be given TO-MORROW (Thursday), the 9th inst., at 8 pm. Doors open at 7.30. H. N. GARLAND, Hon. Sec. TVTEW EDEN HALL, SUMMERi3I STREET, MOUNT EDEN ROAD.— Mr E. White will deliver tho usual Weekly Lecturo in the above Hall THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, commencing at halfpast sovon. Subject—"The Witch ot Endor." " Whom shall I bring up to theo? and He said, Bring me up Samuel." Seats free. Questions invited. "VT OTICE TO LADIES. JUST ARIUVED~FROM ENGLAND, A Well selected Stock of COLOURED JEANS AND COLOURED OOTTELLS, At Mr DOWN'S, Staymakkr, llobson-Btrect ' A SELECT BALL will be held in the Oddfollows' Hall, Ponsonby, on THURSDAY, April 30. Tickets can be had of any one of the Committe, Mr Bolsham, Mr J. Edwardß, Mr C. Edwards. MRS FISHER, " Sandon House," Dedwood Terrace, Jervois Road. Ponsonby j two minutes' walk from the Three Lamps; Select Board and Rosidence; bath-room j pleasantly situated; good view of the harbour; city 'puses pass frequently.: "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. THOMAS COLE begs to inform his Patrons and the Public that tie haa REMOVED, and is now carrying on business in-Darby-3'roet. two doorß from the Thistle Hotel; and also in Victoria street, six door3 below tho Oxfurd Hotel. Orders will be received at cither of the abovementioned places for every description of Basket-work. ~Asf£ T^ O'R LONDON. >g|g«|ps§£L The Al clipper barquo (iLENLO R A, 77t tona rO £j ß t ori jj_ g ar . gent, master, is now loading for London, and having the groater part of her cargo engaged, will havo prompt despatch. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. 18, Queen-street. Auckland. March 4 th, 1885. S_S lln. — Men's nico Dark Tweed Trou*J sers, 5a lid a pair; really good and warranted to wear.—Fernandez, Newton, the Cheep Cloihior. DHYAUIASON, DURHAM- • STREET, AUCKLAND.-Keys Fitted to Patent and other Locks, on the shortest notice. Praotical Men sent to Pick Locks and Opon Safes at moderate charges. Lawn Mowers Ground and Repaired. mOOTHACHE CURB. — Inat«ntaneon» JL Rellef-ODONTALGIO.-la per bottle.V. C. BHARIiAND. opposite Poat-offloe. FIRE and Thiof Resisting Safe, secondhand, must be in good condition.—State prico, &0.," Safe," Star Ofllco. TLLUSTRATED and Plain Business and I Address Cards Engraved on Plato and Printed at the Staii Office. LADY, teaching thorough English, Advanced Arithmetic, Elementary Algebra and Kuclid, Parisian French, Musio, Calißthonic3, Latin Grammar and Translation, Beeks Employment as Morning or Daily Governess in gentleman's family. — Address P.R.K., Stah Office; "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL.—Mrs Cheek J3i hae Romoved from Queen-street to City Market, and will open on Saturday. ONEHUNGA.— Call early and see the great sale of Winter Hats at Mm W. Worden s, Onehunga. Strawß, from 2Jd, for cash only. HOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER Wanted. —Particulars of experience and salary required to " Carbon." Stab Office. PON Y, Light Cart, and Harness, Wanted to hire by the week or puronn no; must be oheap; prioe not to exceed £20 —W. Ramßon, Franklin Road, third house from the Bay, righthand side. SHOW and Bottle Labels of every deBcrlption Lithographed at the Star Office. THE ADVERTISER wishes to take a Child to Nurse, or might Adopt ono,— Address, " J.W.." Newton Post-office. . WHEN a genuine article such as Wolfe's Schnapps has earned a good namo for itself, imitations spring up. 1 A AAA PERSONS Wanted to JLVf,"W Purchase the Balance of our Stock of Boots and Shoes, amounting in value to £9,000, at unheard-of prices. Sale now on.—Garrettßros., Wakeflold-street, Auokland Lost and gonnd. LOST, on Saturday afternoon, between New Lynn and Mount Albert, a Jet and Gold Brooch, the shape of a Maltese cross.—A reward will be givon if returned to Mr Peok, Avondalo, or to Mr Mead, City Market. OST, in Parnell, on Saturday night, a Greenstone Brooch (sold).—Finder rewarded on returning samo to Stah Office. LOST, a Grey Horse with saddle and bridle, branded CH on hind quarters.— Finder will be rewarded On applying to W. B. Meldrum. Tailor, Shortland-street. LOST, on Thursday, April 2, a Morocco Leather Pocketbook, containing papers of no value to anyone but the owner. — The finder ■will receive 10s reward by applying to Mr McKinnon, at Messrs Hunter and Nolan's, Durham-street. LOST, on Monday, between Wharf and Ponsonby. a Fiji Bag, with lady's lace cap —Finder rewarded on leaving same at Aylett and Lotham's. Viotoria-Btreot. LOST, between Kyber Pass, Beresfordstreet, or Fonsonby Road, a Brooch Mosaic Work sot in gold.—Finder rewarded apply Star OfHcc. LOST, Thursday afternoon last, on road between Mount Albert and Queen stroct Wharf, Lady's Parasol.—Any person returning same to Star Office will be rewarded. LOST, between Nelson-street and Newton Road, a lady's black lace Cape.—Finder will oblige by leaving same care of Milno and Choyce. FOX TERRIER Lost, on Saturday, near Orakei Road; brown spot over each eye and near tall: collar No. EHJ7. Reward. —C. J Hutchinßon. Customs-street. FOUND, a Shark's Tooth set in gold", forming a Scarf-pin.—Apply R. Staunton, Deeds Registry Office. FOUND, a Scotch Terrier, on Saturday night. If not claimed within seven days will bo sold to pay expenses.—J. McMath, City Market. FOUND, dark-roan Horse, black points, Btar on forehead, and branded W on off shoulder.—Apply Star Office. FOUND, in Rangitoto, a Flat-bottomed Boat painted lead colour. Finder can havo Banio by paying expenses. If not claimed within 14 days from date will be sold.—George Bryant, near Pilot Station. North Shore. STRAYED into my paddock"at Ellerslie on 27th March, one Bay Maie. star on forohoad; shod on fore feet only; no brand; if not claimed within 14 days from this dato will be sold to pay expcnseß.—Richard Webster, KUersUe, April 7.1885. _£•*> REWARD, Stolon or Strayed fr.mi (W/w my premises, Vincont-stroot. on March 28th. a Black Greyhound Slut, puppy, with white pointH, xr/.., white chest, tip of tail, and all f'jur feet, if Stolen, the abqvo reward will be paid to any person giving information to lead to the conviction of the thief.—W. A. Fenton, N O.F.M. Co. (Limited).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 3