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■ TTv A. TTkEVONPORT STEAM rfWS£§ks. JLP FERRY COMPANY jBIHBtfm NOTICE TO"" PASSENGERS. Single Annual Tickots are now obtainable at £i 103 each (equal 10 about Is B}d per week). In order to facilitate business, North shore residents are respectfully requested to obtain their wwkly or other tickets from tno North Shore Office. All fares aro payable in advance. J. R. D. BAKKK. Traffic Manager. . sT "OARQOE SAMdEL.— szb&kik -"-^ All Accounts against tr»u above named vessel must not litter lharj 12 o''clcck on THURSDAY, the 13£h inst.—GKO. COZUNd, Agent. 85, Queen-at. nrTd jco al mi ncr s. Brnr-ner Coal Compnv, Greymouth, have employment for 50 good practical Coal Miners. Pro"fin<i earnings average 12s daily. AX>^7 STONE BROS.. Auckland. T>ACHELOR rS~ESTdBLISHMENT. — O An Elderly Lady is willing to take the manaxemem, or help to establish Bamc, doing washing, cooking, cleaning. &c—Apply, by letter, to " Thames." 3t.;r Offlco. si '° I— 1"- ° E> All Claims against the Estate of William late Gf^JCpaom, Market Gardener, dcccaned ( munt be sent into the undersigned on or before tbe 25th day of August instant. Dated, this 11th d=y of Ausuat, 1885. KOBKRT BROWNING. Solicitor. Etigh-st. Auckland. TVTEW ZEALAND ART STUDENTS' 131 ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE on "TURNER, THE COLOURIST," Will bo delivered by E. A. MACKBOHNIK, ESQ , At the AUCKLAND INSIirUTK TO MGHT (Thursday), August 12. Lima-llKht Exhibition of Turner's Works. Doors open nt 7.15; commeEce at 7.15. AdmLssio»,ls. g iS?UARTtHB n.Sec. ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLIS GTON-S TREEI. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, Aug. 13. Pkop. gROOKES'F^T EW PANORAMA, With Descriptive L9Cturo and Musical Accompaniment. MagnWcent Kxhibition of the SOUDAN WAlt, With life-size pictures of Generals Gordon, Wolseley, Stewart, and Col. Fred, iiurnaby. Battles of Telel-Keblr, the British Square at Abu Klea, vfith the Blue Jackets to tho front To be followed by THK EMIGRANT. SHIP. Leaving tha London Dock; on trie Osean Ware; in a Storm, with Lightning Effects ; Struck by Wehtning ; on Fire ; Escaping by a Rait; Alone on the " Wide. Wide Ocean :" a Sail in , Sight: Saved at Last; Homaward Bound. : Day ond Night on the Kiver Thames, with Sunset anct Moonlight Klleotu. This is without doubt dne of the most beautiful views erof witnessed. Tho Beautiful and Interesting Story of LITTLE JIM, Accompanied with mechanical effects. THK ACRpBATIC MONKEY. Dr. Jacko's Funnr Feats on the Horizontal Bar. The best Mechanical Effects ever seen in the colony, and will form the amusement of iho audience and tbo wondor and delight of the young folks. THK LONDON AQUARIUM. Farmer Pumpkin's astonishment at its mystorioUß denizens. To conclude with rare nnj} mechanical views. Ihe WONDERFUL AUTOMATIC DESIGNER. This instrument will-trace tho most beautiful i and pcioutiflc denigna-entirely mechanical. All Mechanics, .Burvoyor?. and MiithematiciaES should not fail to soa this wonderful mechimcai effect. Theonlyonoin Australia or NowZealsnd. Admission-Is ; Children, Bd. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. ENEFIT ! ! BENEFIT ! ! St. James's Hall. faith, hope, ghabity. A COMPLIMKNTARY BENEFIT, Undor the auspices of the Sir Henry Havelock Loige. No. 1. N.Z 0.G.T.. will be given in St. Jameß's Hall, Wellington-street, Oh MONDAY, 17th AUGUST, In aid of BRO. LAWJTORD, who Is in needy circumstances. A Good Programme, consisting of Amateur and Professional Talent has been prepared. _ Sister Lodges having Kindly promised their patron»go, will appear in Uegalia. Ministers of tbe Gospel and Representatives from different Lodges will occupy seats on the plutform. Chairman—D. Goldie. Esq., President of the Order. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp. Admlssion-ls. wmR w g X> A R N E L L HALL. AMATEUR CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, By Members of the Parnell Lawn Tennis dub. FRIDAY, August 11, at 8 p.m. Admission— Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. vr OTJ C E OF REMOVAL. Messrs Ambury & Englißh, Proprietors of the Devonshire Dairy, beg to inform tholr customers and tho public generally that they have Opened In their New Premises, oorner of Hereford-st., Karangahape Road, where they hope to receive a continuation of the support Mtherto accorded to them. ____ SUPERIOR Household Furniture and Effects, at Residence. O'Rorke Btreet, Albert Park, To-morrow, by D. F, Evanß. Auctioneer. Bleetlngs. nyr O T^ I G E. To the Auckland Federated Iron Workers' Association.—Meeting at Rqbson's Koorus?, TO-JJIGHT, at7.3oo'clock. Business: ToPa3s RurtsandKle||fflc^. ii^ usy S~ AINT BENEDICT'S FANCY DRESS FAlß.—Preliminary Meeting TO-MOR-ROW AFTERNOON, in St. Benedict's Church, at 3 30 p.m. ■VfOTICE to the Journeymen Plasterers J3i of Auckland to attend a Meeting at the Carpenters' Arms, Grey-Btreet, THURSDAY. 13th August; 1885, at 7.30 p.m. T>AY OF ISLANDS COAL COMPANY _£> (LIMITED). The Half-^earlj MeetiEg of Shareholders in the above Company will 06 WdsttleCrapany's Office, In, Queen-street, on THURSDAY, Ai-gust 13, at Ttf 1 vs o'clock (noon). Business: To rr c >if 0 Directors' Report and Accounts for Half-year ending June 30th last. By order of the Board of Directoi-3. H. GILFiLL&.N, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, August 6,1885. . VV7-AITEMATA BOATING CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the above Club will be held THURSDAY EVENING, August 13th. at the Waitema'.a Hotel, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: To elect 11 Captain, and consider other matters of great importance to the Club. M. H. KfiESING, Hon. Sac. MOANATAIARI EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will bo held at the Company's Offlco, New Zealand InBurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on SATURDAY, the 15th instant, at noon. it. MBNZIE3. Manager. ■vr 0 T 1 c c. THK NEWZEALANtTsHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). The Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Head Offices, Hereford-street, Chrlstchnrch, on TUESDAY, August 25, at noon. Business—To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Directors, and to Kelect Auditors. IBAAC GIBBS, Secretary. Christchurc.h, August i, 1885. Taudtre. /"IITY OF AUCKLAND. DRAINAGE WORKS AT ABATTOIRS. DRAINAGE WORKS, WHLLESLEY - ST. WEST. The City Council will receivo separate Tenders until 3 p.m. of Thursday, 50th inßtant,_ for abOTO works in terms of plans and spocillca'ions to be viewed at the office of the City Engineer. Council Chambers. High-street. The Council do not bind themselves to accopt any Tender. Tenders to bo endorsed respectively for tho work tendered for. a pHILTps TownClo!k . Town Clerk's Office, Augnat 10.1855. 533 "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. OHINKMOA ROAD CONTRACT. Public Works Office. Auckland. August 11,1880. Written Tenders for the abovo Contract will bo received at this offlco until noon of FRUJAI, September 1,1885. Thoy ajo to be addressed VJ Iho Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, tho envelope, "Tender for Ohinemoa Road Contract." Drawings, specifications, and conditiur.s in«y bo seen ht this office, and at tho Public Works Offices. Hamilton and Kihikibi. also at iho Warden's Office. Thames, and at the Public Works Camp, near tho site of the Co7tract Tl»! loweßt or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. 'W:~H HAXE3. District Engineer. fBAO BUlLDEKS.—Tenders will be rofl. ceived until 2 p.m. on SATUBDAY, loth inst. for an Addition ef 1 rooms to House in Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden. Plus and specifications at Libourne't, Ironmonger, Symonds-Htreet. mENDERS Wanted, up to August 15, I for laying 550 yards of Coucruto Finorin*. Labour only.—jS pyly on the job, to Kcyes Broa., Wyndham-atreet. _^_ Continued on First Fage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 3