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ijs, ODDFELLOWS' HA'LL> A <j_) J? i PONSONBY. ifegML^A PLAIN "AND FANCYDRESS BALL jSP^/ArSllwill be RlTen in the above tSsmfflffiS-BM. to Celebra r to «w| Bbbakl^re£mßPs©! mo-UFOf Miss L. PHIMJPS'S __£S!a3±s___i SOCIAL UNION, ION BOXING MIGHT (DECEMBER 27). Hannkin Broß.' String -foflS in attendance. Double Tickets, 7b Gd; extra Lady, 2s H. Grand Mai en to start at Half-past Eight o'clock. A. FORBES SPIERS, M.O. W. BROWN", Sasretary. THORPE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ST. HELLIHR'd BAY. Mil V. THORPE bega to intimate to the general ptrtrfic that ho has. Bt considerable exSens* built a Commodious Temperance Hotel service beinK all that can be desired. This favourite place Sreeort specially recommended ioinTaKas. Splendid beach for soa bathiDß. For terms, apply to the proprietor, MR I>. TSORPE, AT TEMPER 4 NCE JiCTHI/, ST. HKLLIER'S BAY. -WTEWTON EXCELSIOR BAND OF J3I MOPS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. A Christmas Tree ant? Musical Entertainment in connection with the aboVS Trtll bs held on TUESDAY, 21at December, in tile Soaool-room, Kdlnburgh-streef, Doors open at 7 P.M.. to commence at 7.30. Refreshments will be provided at moderate prices. Every visitor -will receive a prize. Admission: Adults. Is; Children, Sd. The proceeds in aid of Piano Fund. :r A PAIK OF T807795R8 FOB i__ NOTHING, AT J. H. DALTON'S, Tailob, VICTORIA-BT. EAST. AUCKLAND. /NHAMPTALOUP & fiOOPER. LIST OT WORKS ON CATTLE AND CHKEP, SCO. 2=. £ 8 d. Ablott, W. H.- Stookkeeping tot _uaaenrs .. .. ~ ■■ •• "" s ° Armatage, G.-Every Man Hia Own Cattle Doctor .. .. ,■ ... _.. 14 0 ArmataKO, G.-Cattle, Their Varieties and Management.. .. •■...•• 0* v Armatage, G.—The Sheep,lts Varieties fi'ud Management ■• 0 * 0 Armstrong. A. S.-Australian Sheep Husbandry .. ii ". ,~ "S £ 2 Arnold, L. B.—American Burying ..076 Cobbold, T. S.-Internal ParjtoKes oi Animals Q S » Douglass, A.-Oatrieh Farming .. .. 07 0 Guenow, F.—Milch Cowb (American) .. 0 6 0 lazard, W. P.—How to Select Cows (American) .. .. ..... ..050 Heatley.G.—Tho Stock Owner's Guide.. 0 5 6 Heatley, G.-Sheep Farming .. ..088 Macdonald, J.—Food from the Far ■Weil . .. 0 4 0 Miles,M— Stock Breeding (American).. 0 8 6 Long, J.-Brltish Dairy Farming .. 010 6 , Long and Morton—The Dairy of the Farm .. •• . •= 0 3 0 Randall, H. S.-The Practical Shepherd (American).. .. .. •»■_•• °" B ; RandaU, H S.-Fine Wool Sheep Hua- " bandry (American) .. .. _ 06 0 Spooner, W. C.- The Sheep .. .. 0i 0 Walker. J.—The Cow and Calf .. ..020 Youatt and Barn —Tho Complete Grazier v . ... .. 1i 0 Youatt. W.-Sheep, their Breeds and Management .. .- •- ~086 Youatt. w.—Cattle, their Breeds and Management 0 8 6 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, mo JONATHAN ELKIN, ESQRE. Sir.-We. the undersigned, reapectfully request that you will allow yourself to bo nominated for the vacant seat to represent Ponsonby in the Auckland City Council. We feel persuaded that it elected you will represent our interests faithfoll7, and do all that lies in your power to benefit the district; and wo promise, in the event ot your consenting to be nominated, to use our best endeavours to assure your return. We are, sir, George Plummer Thornos T. Mosefleld Alexander Detvar Andrew Stewart Thomas English Robert Tudehope Wm. Tjiorno John Buchanan A. O. Knight Jno. S. BigolOW William Ca'def and othera Ponsonby, 4th December, 18S6. mo MESSRS Geo. PLUMMER, ALEX. JL DEWAR, WM. THORNU, and others signing the above Requisition, Gentlemen,— It is gratifying to receive such a representative requisition: as you have presented to me, and in reply, allow mo to say that although when I arrived in the Colony I had no intention or expectation of re-entering1 public life, I have pleasure in acc?d;n(j to your request, and v elected to a seat in the City Couucil, Will discharge its duties to the best of my ability. I am, gettleinen, your obedient servant, JONATHAN ELKIN. Lost and Found. LOST, a^Hen Carrier Pigeon. — Anyone returning the tamo to the underßigncd will to rewarded.—Thoa. Teasdale, Grey-Btreet. LOST, my wearieoma Headache, by: drinking tho Kusaian Company's Pure Blended Tea. -Depot. 207. Qqeen-Btreet. LOST, since Monday last, a Black Retriever Dog, answering to the namepf Dash; cne upper fang broken off.—Finder will bo rewarded on returning to W. Beamish A. Morriaon, Secretary Frozen Meat Company. 5S REWARD. — Lost, a smull Black Leather Satchel.—Any one leaving same, at the Railway Store, Newmarket, will receive above reward^ ■ ■' STRAYED into my .Paddock, Black and W bite Heifer.—Apply John Andrew. Bpsom. tnoUND, one Lamb, with brand (indiaX? tinct), at Mount Roskill, on Friday morning. Owner can have same Dy paying expanses. —Apply STAB Office. j a Bay Pony ; owner can have Js? earns by paying expenses. If not claimed within threa (3) diys, will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply Royal George Hotel, Newmarkot. ___________ Auctions. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1886, At 11 o'clock. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. AT THE BLUE STORE, FORTSTREET. A USEFUL LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, including: Wood Turning L*the, Grindstone, Wool Breaking Machine, Small Circular Saw Bench. Fly Wheel and Pully, Cramps, &c. New Cheffonier, Sundry Chairs, Pair of Oars, &c, &o, Messrs MORTON & JACKSON Have received instructions to Sell aa above. TUESDAY, DECEMBFR 21. SALE AT NORMAN'S HILL, ONEfIONGA. SPLENDID PIANO, BY ERARD, COST SO GUINEfIS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED, HARLEQUIN SUITE IN CRETONNE, MOTTLED KAURI AND TOTAUA DUCHESS PAIR MIRRORS, PIER GLaSSES, CURTAINS, POLES AND RINGS, CARPEIS, OILCLOTH, &o. EDWARD LEYDON Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Byder, who is leaving for tho South, to sell, at her residence, Norman'a Hill, imchunga, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Splendid Suite (9 pieces). Pier Glasses, Carpets, Linoleum, Dining-room Suite, Piano (by Jtrard), Poleß and Rings. Single and Double Bedsteads, Wood and Iron, Spring Mattretses, Cutlery and E.P. Goods, Kitchen Utensils, &o. N.B.—The above goods are almost now, having beta purchased within the last month. Mrs Kyder having to leave for the South, the wliolo will be aold without reserve. ED W « RdTIiYDON, Auctioneer. O HKSKKTH.] [A- AITKEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, AT NOON. AT TIIE AGRICULTURAL HALL. By Order of the Registrar cf the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Tin Eutßcrlbershnvo receited intt uotions frcm iho Ecfflstwr of the Supremo Court of New Zsalana to Bell by public auction at the abova Hall on Friday, the 3lst loot., at noon, II "OTILLSBKO," near Onebunga, beipg r~l Lot 11, Sub section 3,1 rood 21 perches, Lot 5, Sub-Bectlon 10, i acre 39 perches, ard Lots 5 aud 6. subsecuon 13, S acres 3 roods. Suodiviaion of Pait ot Allotment 8, Section 13, Suburbs of Auckland. Aleo. WAUKWORTH—Lots 2, 3. and 4. Section 2, Subdivision of l'art of .Aliotmy t67, P-rithof Mahurangl, known as the Village ot Warkworth. Full particulars on aotilicition to HKSKETH, AITKB.N, AND CO.. Anctjjneerg. '■ W. S. COCHRANK] {JAS. DAOKE ■ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. FRETSAW MACHINE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS AND BENCHES, DECEASED ESTATES, AVERY'S PLATFORM WEIGHING MiCHIKES, FANCY GOODS. The Subscribers will Bell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Tuesday next, list met., at 11 o'clock, FANCY GOODS, Pipes, Scents, Briishwsr?, Mutche?, fiotepaper. Blotting Fapsr. Tooili Powder Dolls, Christ mas Cardß, WorkDoxe*. Toys, Dress S uff«. Linen, books. Bot'ta and Shoes. Violin*, Album?, Lampl, Accordeona Cocks. &c.; HEVcti • J'eoeaEoo Kstaies. iJarpeLtsrs' 'ioils, KreV H 3ftw, Band Saw, Plan>s, Gußg<.B, Beicr.es, &0., two Avey's Platfoim Weighi£_-niucUiceß (1 atu 0 owt). ■ ■. . , ■-. ,:,- -____BAMUEL COGHRANB-; SON,! i .^^.. . iAuctioneers; ;j ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 7

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