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Volunteer Notices. NZ. REGIMENT ARTILLERY, " A' • BATTERY. An Inspection Par.de of the Battery will b i held TO MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, in the Driil-f h; dat 7 30. Foi ago Caps. Finis;: non-attendance. . . WALTER C. MILLAR. Hon. Sec. i-os- and Faun-. LOST, a Buggy Rug—Reward paid by Jarnoß Smith, Livery and Bait StahU. Albert-street, next Salvati n Aimy li.rr.ik-. LOST, Sunday Evening, near All Saint.-' Church, a. Silver mounted Stick.— l;e« a: at Staii Ollico. LOST, a Pocket Book in western part of town; name inside. Finder will bo rewarded by returning lame to C. G. Laurie £_ Co., Grey-Btreef. LOST, Tuesday, from one to two o'clock between Wcile.l.y-atreet HaEtand Qaeci - acreet Wharf, Lidy's Gold Lccke: and chain — Finder rewarded on returning same to Boa M-rcti.', Qneen-atreet. : STRAYED or Stolon, Brown Drang! 6 Hors*. branded CTC on shoulder; has hair off back In some places, and has split in or;.; hoof. Finder rewarded on returning above to E Rogers. Ponsonby Road. Anyone detuini';: It after thi< date will be prosecuted. >_ FOUND, a Puree containing moneyOwner can havi same by applying to G. Crouch, Oracroft street, Aicbi 1. Personal. JAMES CURISTISEN, alias Ralph Rmtop, you have succeeded to money rtj hbmo.--Apply to Brown & Campboll.A_ckl.iu'. A WELL-TO DO up-country Farmer, with an income ot abont -E2SO a year. wishes to v cat with a Young Lady with a view to matrimony. Photo to be enclosed. All communications strictly private He will return hisif D<--*d°a._Address XL., Post-office, Paiatoitol _ tation, Vf ATRIMONIAL. — A worthy Dairy VI Farmer (childlesa widower), aged 3i. .eeksaProteßtant Wifo (heragebetween29ar.it. 32) through Bannaford'B Agency. Sho muit underßtand dairy work.—Mrs Hannaford tu-_ photo and full particu'a-rs. MATRIMONIAL. — A single, steady, middle-aged Man. In good constant employment (ProtestantMesksa Wife (agobetween 30 and 40) through Hannaford's Agency. M; c Hannaford will privately give full particular.. ERSONAL.—Robert Hastio, who came from Glasgow about a year, ago send address to your father in Scotland. PERSONAL.— Have you seen tha Fingering Wool at Motcalre'B, Is 6d fi> head, end the large Kltß Id, at the foot of Wakefiold street. HOW CAN YOU AFFORD TO GIVH an Extra Pair of Trousors for Nothir;.; with Every Suit ? By paying small ront, doing air own cutting, and buying direct from mauu facturere-J. H. DAI.TON. Victoria-sue.'. ffiast. Auckland, Auctions'; TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ■' ''■■': At 11 o'clock. ii TO DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, AND OTHERS. ON THE PREMISES, KARANGAH-.1-E ROAD. WITHOUT RESERVE. F. J. JONES ' Will sell by auction To-morrow, at 11 a,_n., - THE WHOLE OF STOCK IN THE ASSIGNEDESTATEOFMRS PERROW : Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Dress Materia, Unierllnen. Trlmmingß.Laces.Madeup Dressee. Rats, Feathers, Oroamentß, Hosiery. Linen Col'ars. Satins, large assortment of iiata ami Bonnets (uutriinmed). Sec &3. WITHOUT RESERVE. * at 11 a.m. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, BOOKS, VIOLIN, ZITHER VIOLIN A, _c. R. ARTHUR Haß bern favoured with instructions toso'l.by public auction, an his Mart Queen-street (tir-t floor), at 11 o'clock a.m.- • A WELL-ASSORTED LOT OF ■ GENERAL DPAPERY, Hoaier, Haberdaahery. Underclothing, Men's and Boys Clothing, Boots, Books, Violin, Zither Violin*, Watches, &c , ;-,._, 300 Lots of Second-hand Clothing. _ TOM O R'R'O W, At 11 o'clock. ABOUT 125 CASKS PORTLAND- , ; ; . CEMENT (Slightly Damaged), On account of whom it may concern, Ex Prinz Albert, :*•-- Partly at Queen-street Wharf, and at '":{.-- Firth's Bond, Albert street. * ■>■•'■-•' B. TONKS & CO. Have been Instructed to sell To-morrow (Thureday), at 11 o'clock, alongside the barque Prinz Albert, t O K. CASKS PORTLAND CEMENT _|_._SO (slightly damaged), on aooount of whom it may concern. \ TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 14. At One o'Clock. THE.RE MUE R A YAR DS. For Sale To-morrow (Thursday), at one o'clock, A A FOUR -YE AR - OLD STEERS *_tVf 200 yearlings and two-yoar-old Steers ■fff B-.i , and Heifers • '■: ; ' '-'■ <■*'■ '• 5 Shorthorn yearling Bulls Hereford Bull -. ■■ ■ - - ■-t - ■ r3two-year Shorthorn Bulls. ?r 200 head Fat Cattle ' • 10(10 Fat Sheep and Lambs 'Fat and Store Pigs ' ALFRED BUCKLAND. " TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. _ DRAKE-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. HORSES, LIGHT SPRING-CARTS, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, SADDLES, &o. i ... v •'■-'■ -'\, R. ARTHUR ':.■ Has been favoured with instructions from Mr 'Maxwell to boU by public auction at tibii promises, Drake-street. Freeman s Bay. On Thursday next, at 11 o'clook a.m., HIS HOUSEHOLD ' FORNITUEE and EFFECTS; Fireproof Safo. Splendid Grindstone, Sansago'FlUer, Scales and Weights, etc., Cooking Range. Enamelled Movab'e Table. Sink, Tables. Horsehair ChaUs. Pictures,- Books, Sewing Maohine. Oilcloth, Che-. Tfable, Cheffonier, Glass Cases Birds. Kitohen Tableß, Meat Safe, Venetian Blinds, Clocks, Cntlery, Wood Bedsteads etc., otc. Two Horses; Light Spring Catt-with_ shitling Cover, Saddles. Harness, etc., 6 1001b cabks Corned Beef. Pickling 1 übs. otc . etc. w. _. ww-ae-WB] : * ■ [jambs daoeb FRIDA.T, OCTOBER 15. DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES. WALNUT PIANOS,,,. BRUSSELS & TAPESTRY CARPETS, BOOK CASE, WARDROBES, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, PORTABLE BOILERS. FENDERS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Subscribers will Bell by Auction, at their Rooms, Qu'-en street, on Friday next, October ; 15, at H o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Walnut Pianofortes, Drawingroom Suites in Crimson and Tapestry, Horsehair, and Cretonno; Dining-room Suite, Bookcase. Brupsels and Tapestry Carpets. Couches, Mantel Mirrors. Austrian Chairs, j^dMS and Irons, Clocks, Chtffoniorß, Wardrobes, Iron and Wood Bedßteads. Spring Matt-asses, MUJjww. FeatherPiUowe, Marble-top Wastelands Stands End Ware. Dressing Tablet., Matting, Linoleum. Poranibulatore, Whatnots, Wotures Blinds, Wood and Cane-Beated Chalrs, Rffi-Vg Ch_lrß,Round and Oval Tables Cuttery7Platoiware. Kitchen Utensils. Portable Boilers, &&, <_»... SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneer--. FRIDAY, October 15, at 12 o'clock Noon. "f LANE.-For Sale, 2 Cot-ta-ee V in Parnoll. One 5-roomed Cottage in Railway-Btreet; allotment. 35 x 90; wood and co¥l sheV; wate. laid on. Also, a 4 roomed Cot-ta_-o withiron root in Strand Dane^ aUotment, 30x "o; wator laid on. Key at Mr Bagley s, Frulteier. Tbe above aro to be Bold in one lot. AIBP. a pretty Cottage of 4 roomß and Bouhery. _U__.n?e?-stre6t. Eden Road. Mount Eden ; allotment. -4 x 99, freehold; fine elevation; weed and coal shed and fowl house; garden in front, ' *&™ bI£ORTON &JACK-ON have been in-.-rooted by tbe proprietor to Bell tho above by THUR.DAY, OCTOBER 21, s At Noon. ''■'' SCOW PUKAPUKA (Now lllng at Onehunga). B. TONKS & CO. Have received Instructions to && onThurßday, the 21at instant, at 12 o'clook. iC^-Q-W' P U X A P U X A, CT well found and ieady for sea, as she now toarOneKa. with __lher Gear and Tackle. Inventory at Office ol Auctioneer. Contlnved on StxOt Pai* UiU'TWitti,'- ■'■■ mmummmM , m |■■ ■■ - .'-■••;vw>a__---_--5

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 241, 13 October 1886, Page 5

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