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A FINAL Sitting of the_Royal dorj*miaalon on Military andjNaval Lanfls Claims of Members of H.M. andOplontalForce* will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 20t_>InBt., at the Ministers' Room, Supremo C#urt Build. taßS' T. W. GUDGEON. Ghairp.an. T~~J CSCHOONER HAjNDA .^SgSjfgjS iBtHCFROMDUNBDIN 7**saß{B«HßJß r Consignees of Roods by thin "Hlßffl-ißgW^vegaol are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay Freight,..and obtain Delivery Orders without delay. ■, ■; ".r J;« _f Cargo impeding ship's discharge shall be stored at Consignees' gent . October 18,1886. T~~^ X> ARQ U E HELEN >___Z_-rt. J3 DKNNY, CAPTAIN C. _^|gpS|a.JAMKB, FROM GLASGOW. __fflßmfflrt_r Consignees are requested to Entries, Pay Freight, and obtain Delivery Orders from the undor--8 A_y cargo impeding the vessel's discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense. CRUICKBHANK & cO ., Agents. 18, Queen street. Auckland, October 18,1888. CAPTAIN JAMES will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by any of his Crew without his written authority. TfTIREWORKS! -piREWORKS ! W. H. HAZARD, Gummaker, 16GA. QUEEN-STRKET. Is selling the whole of his Large and Wellassorted Stock of FIREWORKS ! At prices never before quoted in Auckland. Selected Boxes at Is, 2s 6d. 4s, 7s (id, 10a, 15 1. 30s, and £4 each, containing a splendid variety ; ■suitable for an effectivo display. , I GUNS, ! REVOLVERS, AND SPORTING IMPLEMENTS also reduced fully 25 per cent, on former prices. The whole of the Fireworks must ba cleared within a month. In conseauence of terminaNotTthe"Address: W. H. HAZARD, 166 a, Queen-street (opposite J. Fisher & (Jo., Uutchers). ■ ■ ' ■ ■; - /CALICO BALL Will be held at WAITE'3 HALL, MOUNT EDEN, THIS EVENING, At 8.30 o'clock. 'Bas will leave Wayte's, Stationer, at 7,30; top of Upper Qaeen-Btreet at 7.40. "OOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. Applications from Competent Pstsobb are Invited for the pssition of Inspector of Works (Waterworks Contract), and to aot as Turncock afterwards: to be sent in by noon of THURSDAY.the2IstU.st. msmgO X. Town Clerk. THE TABERNACLE.—Thi3 Evening at 7.30. Rev. P. H. Cornford will Lecture on t Missionary Work in Jamaicj." Admission Free. Collection at close. TTNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR SUNDAY U SCHQOXfI. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30-Prayer Meeting in St. James's Church. Conductor, Rev. R. F. Ma^nicol. TO-MOBROW (Tuesaaj). 7.30 — Conference,* Tabernaole School. Subjeot: "How to Obtain Efficient and Successful Teaohing "—Mr G. H. Douglass and Mr W. F. Tucker. Chairman. F. Battley, Esq., President of 5.9. Union. AYS OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. The following Meetings have been arranged: THIS EVENING, MONDAY-7.80. Bt. James's Preßbyterian Church: Prayer Meeting, conduoted by Rev. R. F. Maonicol. TUE3DAY-7.30. Tttbernaole Bohool Conference: Chairman, F, Battley. Esq., President of the Sunday-sohool Union. Subject: " How to Obtain Efficient and Successful Teaching." to be introduced by Mr G. H. Douglass and Mr W. F. Tuoker. Dlsoußslon invited. WEDNESDAY—7.3O, Bereeford-Btreet Congregational Church: Sermon to Teachers, Rev. C. 11. Garland, and United Communion Service, at which an Address will bo delivered by Rev. J. S. Hill. Collection to defray expenses. All who are interested In Sabbath-school work are cordially invited to all these meetings. THOMAS EUSTACE CORKILL, Hon. Sec fIOHGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BBRKBFORDSTRKET. VALEDICTORY MEETING. A Tea Meeting for the Members of the Church and Congregation and thoir friends will be field" as above THIS (Mondajl EVENING at half past six, and a Public Meeting at half-past seven, to bid farewell to the Rev. J.|Rober_on. M. K. T> A N M U R E HALL. A CONCERT AND SOIREE Will be hold in the above Hail pa ? j | \ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). / i . Sheahan's Band will be In attendance. DOUBLE TICKET 3, se. SINGLE. 3a. 'Bub will leaveLundon & Foley'a at 6.30 p.m. TTtPIPHANr" CHURCH, NEWTON. A PARISH TEA MEETU^G Will be held in ST. GEORGE'S HALL. Great North Road, on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19. Commencing at 6 30 p.m. After Tea, Addresses. Readings and Muslo. Tickets, 1b 6d eaoh; to be obtained from Members of the Vestry and Choir, and from the Laoles of the Church. DUKEATUA ROAD DISTRICT COUNTY OF WAITEMATA. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Notice is hereby [siren that It la proposed, in terms of the Public Works Aot, 1882, to Stop tho Road leading through Section One Hundred and Thirty (130), Parish of Pareraorpmo, and to Open a New Road in lieu thereof between Sections One Hundred ani Twenty-eight (128) and One Hundred and Thltty (ICO) in the said Parish. PlaLB may bs senn at the Residence of the Chairman of the Board, Pukeatna. JAMES INRLIB, Chairman. Pukeatua, September 6,1585. Personal. WANTED, some kind Friend to Adopt a health; Baby Boy. Will bo entirely given up. Cannot siford to pay any premium, —Please address in fall to "Maud," Pust-onloe, Newton. HOW CAN YOU AFFORD TO GIVE an Extra Pair of Trousers for Nothing with Every Suitl By paying small rent, doing my own cutting, and buying direct from manu facturers—J. H. DALTON. Victoria-street, East. Auckland. ■Volunteer Notices. PO NSO NB V RlFLES.—lnspection/ Parade TO-NIGHT in Drill-Bhei at 7.30. -D B. MCDONALD, Captain. A UCKLAND CITY GUARDS, R.V. In oonaequence of the Drill-shed not being available after TUESDAY next, the 19th inst, the usual Inspection Parade will be held on that dite at 730 p.m. instead of TUESDAY, the 26th inst. Kvery member io requested to attend. Finos will be strict'y enforced. ' E. H. MONTGOMERY, Hon. Seo. Tenders. A UCKL&ND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR HOBSON-STREET WHARF; SECTION 1. EAST SIDE. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, Ociober 7,1856. Tenders will bo received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 19th iDßtont, at noon, ftr Hob-son-street Wtaif, Section 1, ttaet Side, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Hobsonstreet Wharf, Section 1. East Side." By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM. Secretary. mo BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to Noon on MONDAY, the-lst November, for the Erection cf New Premises {or the Colonial-Bank of New Zealand at Wangunui. Plans, etc., at our Offices. Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, ____^ Architects. A VONDALE.—Tenders wanted by 22nd XX October for Ploughing 4 acres Land.— ApplyMr Smith, Cold Sprlnß._Avenue Road._ TO CARPENTERS.—Wanted, Tenders for Buildings at Avondale; labour only. —Apply before 3 v.m , to J. C. Cairns, Three Kings, near Onehunga. mENDERS~Wanted for Alterations of _L House at Cheltenham Beach. Devonport. —Apply on premises, corner of Cheltenham Beach. m__TDERS wanted for Painting, &o , to J_ three Shops. Victoria and Albert streets.— Particulars at WilkinVs Boot Shop. Vlotoriastreet.—T. Thompson ■_. -*— ---f-^r^-^rrr

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 245, 18 October 1886, Page 3

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