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■pOKSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY. Owing to the extensive seaboard of New Zealand.our Naval Defences niustovor occupy a plice of tlio lirst importance. Tho public, for whose safety Volunteer Coinpnnicshave sprung into existence, ought to do everything in Iheir power to encourage Naval Corps. The PONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY numbers among its membere somo of the flucsS amateur yachtsmen in tho colony, whilo every man is more or less expert at handling a bo-it As these men give their services froely for the defenoe of Auckland, it would bo agracoful am. generous act on the pait of the public to provide them with a suitable vessel for marine manceuvre.. iv time of poaco, and which would bo of great servico iv war time. Subscription, towards this laudable object will bo received by MR J. H. WITIIEFORD, Shortland-street. , J. H. w ,TH"°"D RECEIVES ADVERTISEMENTS Kon ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. -v. ns, ROTO RU A, *^^^^^ FOR SOUTHERN PORTS. waWammaa wi n i cave onehunga Wharf at 10 a.m. TO MORROW (Tuesday). Latest train, ill a.m. (It mail steamer arrives.) UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Ld,), Agentß. aJ& 'TR 1 ° X L° ,N u° N TO I'OLLOWTHE WAIThoAAl Clipper Ship CRUSADER, 1,058 tons register. Captain Wm. Scotland. will commence to lead on discharge cf inward cargo. , , For freight or passage apply to CRUIOKSHANK & Co, Agents. IS, Quoen-street, Auckland. _. A; "BJtOR NEWCASTLE, j^fsgfjk& Ai VIA SYDNEY, WITH jZ&B_g!MiL The Al Clipper Barquo r LOONG A NA. 270 tons register, G. M. Evans, Master, will sail as above on SATURDAY, tho flth inßt. Applications for freight must bo mado early to tho undersigned, as m arly tho wholespe.ee is engaged. Has flrstola cs cabin accommodation for a few passengers STONE BROS., Agents. A NCI NO, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. MONS, PAUL BIBItON (De Paris). Select Classes at Masonic Hall. Princes street: Adult, Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile. Saturdays, 3 p.m.; Special Ladies' Cla?s, Thursdays. 10 a.m. Classes available at Mrs Law's, Remuora; Mrs Clayton's, Parnell: Miss Bates's, North Shore; Mrs Glover's, Symonds-street; Mrs Palmer's, Carlton Road; Mrs Gilos'B, Mount Albort; Mis. Hill's, Ponsonby; St. Mary's Convent, Ponsonby. Non Pupils can join by applying to the Principal; term beginning at date of entrance. Specialties — New Waltz, Now Mazurka, French Cotillions. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Circulars at Upton's and Eady's; or apply at Residence, 75, Hobson-street, between Victoria and Wcllesley-streets. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS HAWKES, VERRAN AND CO., Carriers, &_., NEWMA R X E T, Mean revolutionising the Coal Trade, os from this date they deliver the best Waikato House Ceals as under :— Ono Ton, or 12 Bags,2ls. Half Ton, or 6 Bags, lis Quarter Ton, or 3 Bags, 6 . This Coal is daily improving in quality, and Is deslined, at no distant period, to becomo the Premier Coal in N.Z. Try It. We take ordera for any other Coal in the market, and also for Firewood, Scoria, and Contractor,.' Requisites. All nrdors executed with promptitude and oaro. A Poßt Card to above address will And ns. DEVONPORT.— Board and Residence for Ladies indisposed; a comfortable, quiet homo ; good nursing ; every caro taken ; splendid view; warm aspect.—Apply Dovonport Bakory. Beach Road. Devonport. READ Pages 56 to 60 in Smiles's New Edition of " Duty." Startling facts contained therein, and information useful to very many In thiß colony. Free Library. Auctions TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE 2. At Noon. CONTINUATION SALE OF THE LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. Just arrived, ox City of Sydney. THE STOCK NOW COMPRISES OVER -&°QfT_4_tfl WORTH 3&o\r\r\J worth OF r^OLD AND SILVER T EVER TT7"ATCHES (AN ENORMOUS VARIETY), "TiIAMOND TDING3, HEAVY, SOLID LOCKETS, GOLD AND SILVER ALBERTS, X ADIES' /^OLD AND QILVER •VV7ATCHES, LADIES' GOLD BROOCHES AND EARRINGS, GOLD LOCKETS, PINS, PENDANTS, STUDS, BRACELETS, &o. Also, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP THENEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE Sterling Silver Jewellery. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINDER OF THE ABOVE GENUINE STOCK ot his Mart, To-morrow, at 12 o'clock Noon on firat floor, ALL GOODS WARRANTED. EVERY ARTICLE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Goods on view from 10 a.m. for inspection. NOTE.—The above comprises one of the best . stocks of tho kind wo have jet disposed of. boinK i an exceptionally good lot of New and Solid-made Jewellery. &o. Dealers and others will do well to bo present, as tho wholo mußt be cleared. ; THIS 13 THE STOCK which was originally advertised for last Tuesday, but not being to 1 hand as expected, could not be offered. [ R. ARTHUR. ; W. VAILE] [r, l. BRADLEY I TO-MORROW, AT 11 O'CLOCK. • FARM PRODUCE AND FURNITURE. VAILE AND BRADLEY . Will sell at their Sale Room, tomorrow at II j a.m., ' POTATOES, ONIONS, OATS, CHAF*' Oatmeal, One Ton Waikato Butler. Bis. . cuils, Box Tea. ' " ' Also, Without Reserve, A very Good Lot of Second-hand Furnitnn. _ removed to mart for convenience of Sale" j VAILE AND BRADLEY, i j Gsneral Auctioneers, House Land, and Cuinmission Agents, opposite - Saving's Bank. t R. C. CAM..J lß> Bi j, 0N WEDNESDAY, J ONE 10, . At 12 o'Clook. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. a O TWO-STOIty"RESIDENCES AT j <V PONSONBY, J Having a magnificent view and position. Particulars in future issue. \ B. T O N~K I" & C 0., I" Auctioneers. 1 Coattauedion Eighth VmnT —~

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 3