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Volunteer Notices. I)ISTRIC_T__O R D E RS. mi} {* and Volunteor Office, Anckland, 21st Decembw, 1885. •By order. T. ViRKT SHKPHERD, Major l«Stitfli!^« t y^ranAT. 23rd -- ._ . JO"N BIRNig, Captain. TO-MORROW, NOON. YACHT! YACHT! TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE, ARTaUR'3 MART, At 12 o'Clock Each Day. £8,000 woimi OF WATCHES, DIAMOND GOODS, JEWELLERY, &c, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTa AND NEW YEAR GIFTS, 4c. R. ARTHUR Haa boon favoured with instructions to 801 lat lua Mart Queen-street, to morrow ana Wednesday, December 22 aiid 23, mHE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE GENUINE STOCK, REGARDLESS OF COST. EVERY LINE IS TO BE CLEARED. Note.—Thia is a grand opportunity to those desirous of purchasing genuine bargains, suitable for Christmas presonta and Hew Yuar gifts, ic. GOODB ON VIKVV 10 A N. EACH DAY. " R. A R T H U-R, Auctioneer. A. MORTON',] [T. M. JACKSON. TO-MORROW, at 10.30. OATS. OATS. OATS. Alongside Hattie N Bangs, Queen-street Wharf. For Bale To-morrow, at 10.30 o'clock, -| XC SACKS OATS, JLtPO Good sample. Iq lets to suit purchasers. MORTON AND JACKSON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. Messrs CARBINES AND TAYLOR Will Soil by Auction, at their Control Mart, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock. f^i ENERAL GROCERIES, comprising— VJT Tea (boxes and half-chests), Candles, Sugar, Oatmeal, Flonr, Rice, Starch, Confectionary. Itfocultp, &c, &c. PRODUOK.—Eagle's Christmas Cure Hams. Canterbury Hams end Bacon, Choose, Salt Butter, New Potatoes, Cabbages, Wheat, Oats, Maize, Bran, Chaff, &o. GENERAL DRAPERY. - Clothing, Fancy Goods, and Sundries. CARBINES & TAYLOR, Auctioneers. m H E HAYMAKKET. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF TUB HOLIDAYS, Thore will be NO HORSE SALE THIS WEEK. ALSO, NEW YEAR'S DAY FALLING ON FRIDAY OF NKXT WKKK, The Salo will be held on 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, ISBS ALFREp_BUCKLAND. " TUEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED X% TIT BITS."-No advertisements. All reading matter. The cheapest Twoponoo worth ever issued from the Colonial Press. UCK LAND SUND AY -SCHOOL UNION. Tho Dopot of the above wlil bo open on THURSDAY EVENING (CHRISTMAS EVE) for tho Sale of Books for I hristmas Presents, Birthday, Scripture, Christinae. and New Year Cards, in Great Variety, from 6d per dozen. mfo PAINTERS. Tonderß will bo received up to noon on WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., for Painting a Building in Queen-strtot. Piana &c., at oar Offices, Quoon-etrcet. i KDVVAKD MAHONEY & BON. Arobitects. RAND MRS DRINSFORD desire to express their siucere thanks to the Ba'vasrn Corps frlonds and no'ghbours who so kindly assisted in removingfurnituroand taking charge of ohildren^urinK_lato_Fire. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Sunday-school Exoursion to Motntapu will take placa on SATURDAY, 26h (Boxing Day), per e.s. ROWKNA leaving Qiioarstreet. Whiif at S 35 a-m., returning about 7 p.m. Parents and Friends connected with congreeatlon invited Tioketß (inoludinf? provisions), 2s lid each, from tho Committee on tho boat. Children may assemble at tho Churoh at 8 a.ni. Special tram cars wiU run from tho Church about 8 a m.. for the convenience of those who wish to use them, at tho usual ratea.—H. Mcl, I Secretary. PERSONAL— Tho widow of tho late Capt Godfrey tenders hor heartffelt thanks to the gentlemen who so kindly subscribed for the purpose of paying hor passage homo, but as she has been offered and accepted employmoDt as stewardess on one o£ the Northern S.S. Co's steamers, the subscribers may be refunded their money. If they so wish, on application to C. Kowe. H.M. Customs Tho money not applied for within a fortnight will bo given to the widow. BOARD and Residence for one or two Ladica at Mount Eden. Convenient to 'bUB largo garden, every comfort.—For address apolyJoV Partin^^j3tio^^ T/tTANTED, a Man for a few daya.— W Apply at once, G. Hnlme, Butcher. ANTED, Strong Boy; must be able to milk-Apply Star Offloe. TXT ANTED, a Salesman to the Genoral' YV Drßpery. r Apply_BTAKOfflco : j ANTED, a Young Man accustomed to the butcherlng.-B. Langley, flobsonW AN TED KNOWN—That Gabriel Lews will hold the usual Unredeemed piyHftnj-jnln on Thursday, 2»h mat. XTfTANTED, a respectable Girl to do W HKht houseworlr.-Mrß Hogan, EconomlcalDreiß and Mantle Maker. Newton Road. ANTED, for Te Aroha, Waiter, good wage?, Gonerals, Housemaids, Waitresses. Housekeepers for Tojm and Country.A. MoLeod, 7, Queen-street Wharf. WANTED, Coat, Trousers and Vest Hands; can bo made at home or on the precise"-New Zealand Tweed Co., Tailors, Shortland-street^ , .— WAN TED, Someone to Regularly Remove Pig Wash, etc, from several largo establishments in the city.-Apply London Dairy Co., Grey-street. WANTED, Two" or Throe respectable Young Men us boarders. -Apply to Jdrs Nolson^^lLcext door to William^ Baker. Grey-street. _ ffiivffjgVßnnt whop. Viotoria-street. »»TANTED, Married Couple, Runner, W Farm Hand, Lad Printing Office. VVakellold-atreet. —- VS7ANTED, Tenders for the Lease, tor W 12 months or more (at per week rental), °f BILLIARD ROOM, ox Foot of Grey-street. This Room is niidonbtedfrtiwlargejt^ffld best billiard saloon in Auckland, anrtwoura no a profitable investment to the right man For conditions anpl^o^^ Bydenham House, foot of Greyjtragfc_ ANTED, Purchasers for Good Elme Bafelne 4Jd nor lb 318 for la i ;Q*AMt Butter. 5,1 j.cr lb or lilb la: I>oß* >-aß. uv" -':. l}«n ß jn.:.'-uh. U. 1.- ii<: » a^^es^nS^at^olo^ekioe, !pfe g «r^ MA^s^r«K of Cook and Nelson streets.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 3

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