Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

_ CJ S. T£ ANAU, >, O» IP FOB „ MELBOOMS AND SOUTHERN PORTS. . j' The Departure of above Steamer hag been Postpones until TO-MORROW, Noon. a " il" —~ 9 UNION 3T»AM9H]!P' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND {LIMITED}. \ £250 R _E__ W rR D> The above R"ewar<2 -will be given by the undersigned to any person who will give aueh . information as will lead to the' Conviction of the ' peraon, or persons, who wilfully eSt i"ire to ottr J Store, Lower Queen-streeVdurinfe t)he nignt of the 20th inßtant. : Information to be Given to Superintendent TrioMSON, Police Department, Auckland, or to \ the Undersigned. EHRENFRIED BROS. ; March ggrd, 1887. '** | niTY OF AUCKLAND.- ---\ JtKMOVAL OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES. NOTICE J3 HKBKBY GIVEN that the following oflicoa have been removed to the new" Free library and Art Gallery Buildings. Weileeley and Cobiirg-streetß, aa follows : - City Council Chambers, first floor,- ---' Mayor's Offlie. first floor. '.'own Clork'g Office, first floor. City TrSrtsuTer, Comotory and | Abattoirs OfHoBS, ground floor. City Engineer1 and Building Snrv'eyor', second floor. Colleotor of Rates and Waterworks OffioOßi ground floor. Sanitary Inspector, Dor Inspector, Inspector1 of DangerousQoddsandLodging-houßea, , ground floor, ] ENTRANCEB : Corner ot Wellesley and i Coburg-streeis. P. A. PHILIPS, i Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, March 21,1887. /V N ffi - T H B B HILL. notice of applTcAtlon joy, TRANSFER OF LICENSE) I. James Smith, of Epsom, being the holder ot a Publican's License in respect of the honse and premises Bitu&te at KpßOn), and known as the "Junction Hotel," do hereby give notico that I desire to obtain, and will, at tne next licensing meeting, to be holnen at thn Kpsom Hall, Epsom, on the 3rd dsy of June, 1887, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Ca> Merino Godkin. my aopolnteo. Dated, the 7th day of March,^ milE RATING? ACT, 187 6. N OTIC E. An Assessment Court for hearing objeotionfl to valuations in thu Borough of Devonport will bo held at tie office or mo Council of that Jiorouxh neon WKUNKSDAY, the Ctli day of April, 1887, at II am. ~ c BiRSTOWt Judge of Aaaeßamont Coort. PAT meets SANDY on tho QUEENSTREET WHARF, just arrived "frae the Ilielands" by the Doric. •" An1 is id yersolf tbafa in it? Dedad, I'm nioiKhty glad intoiroly to see you at the other tide of the wather! An how are ye at all, at all?" "Brawley, mon ! jrawley I An" how is your am sel' the nco ? 'Alive an' kicking, me darllnt. But, I say, Sandy, what do you be aiMr wearing that petti coat for?" "Petticoatl Fettiooat! By all the I bluid of the McGregors I'll Why, mon, it's a kilt!" "Och, murtherand Irish, I vefciltlntirely! But. man alive, its mighty ondacontl Why don't you wear something else, me honpyF "E-h, Patsy, mon, the timea is unco bad, ye ken, an1 I canna apare the siller to buy a pair o' trews." " That's the short name for trousers I suppose?" "Arrah, mavourneea, all you have to do is to go up to J. H. Dalton, Victoria-Ptreet East, an' he'Jl give you a pair of trousers for nothing!" "Hoot ava, mon, hoot dSn'a believe"ye'i" * ""Faith^nd^hVatb 1, It's as trueas the nose on yer face!" " Eh, mon, but TO gang ray catß to Daltou'o! Where did ye say 1 could spior anent him?" "Go straight round the corner, Victoria-street, and next door to the Blna Po6t Dining tfooms. at the opposite lide of the slreet, y6'il find him. So at once and get a suit for tho coming winter, and yo wont be cowld wid the kilt or kilt wid the cowld." fßxennt separately (together) 1 VX7RITING! WRITING! WRITING! WANTED KNOWN.—That Mr T. Harte Gilee has rosnmed bis classes, and will be glad to receive his old pupils from this date. Mr Giles will be in attendance to enrol new pupils (ladies or gentlemen) day or evening, from 2 to fi, and 7 to 9 p.m. every day, except Satuxd&r. Good writing guaranteed in 12 lessons. Numerous testimonials may be inspected on application, SHORTHAND 1 SHORTHAND SHORTHAND!!! (Pitman's System) under an Efficient Master. Instruction (elementary and advanced) given privately or In class. Classes now forming. Terms moderate. SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite ktak Office). TTEALTH BETTER THAN WEALTH. A CHEAP DAY IN THE COUNTRT, Within view of Queen-street Wharf. LAKE TAKAPUNA PICNIC GROUNDS Ad'otn Church and Post-office. 'Buses from Devonport pass now Bixteen times daily. Boating and Bathing in the Lake Bring Basket: no hotel in District Hundreds of Visitors during Holidays were delighted. p<HEAP AND GOOD CUTLERY. THOMAb SAMUEL Has determined to Clear Outhls Stock of Cutlery and Electro plated Goods in consequence of the dulness of trade, including all kinds of Table, Pocket, and Gum Knives. Scissors, and Razors. All the above Selling at very Low Prices. GREAT BARGAINS IN TABLE CUTLERY. THOMAS SAMUEL, 162, Queen-street (Opposite Arthur's Mart). ■DOOIS. BOOTS. BOOTS Before buying elsewhere, CALL AND INSPECT THE PRICES OUB GOODS ARE MARKED AT. Yon will find YOU CAN SAVE 20 PER CENT. On the usual price charged. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THE FACT. Gknts.' Boots Soled and Heeled _ la Bd Lawks.' do. do. do. _ Is Ud At W. WAITS'B, HOBBON-ST., And Kajunqahape Road (next Earl & Monk aomory'B). -|B VtsTiTy jfa ' 500 ! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S I * HATS, <= | ALL SHAPKS AND SIZES, & I £ Reduced to .. 1 ONE SHILLING EACH, •O „ M D. W. J AOK ■ C os' PONSONBY JL3XD PARNELL. IBON L T 1 ~~~ Personal. PERSONAL.— Impcy's United Band will perform the overture " Poet and Peasant," in the Poneonby Hall to morrow night, lickets, [ 2s and la. . HAVE You Heard the News!—J. C. Atkinson, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 1 has Removed from Viotoria-street to Karanga- ■ hape Road, four doors from Lambourne s. Tenders. ; m o t a s a piles. HOKIANGA SAWMILL CO. (LIMITED). 1 IN LIQUIDATION. i The Liquidators will receive Tenders up to I Noon 10th April next for the Purchase of their • Stock of Totara Piles and Baulk Totara. i 1 hey have 135 Piles, more or less, the bulk of ; which run from 40 to 65 feet In length (only 21 i under 40 feet) and 16 Inches tapered, and 12 i incheß In size. A specification of the timber and conditions of tender may be obtained from either of the 1 Liquidators. ; The highest or any tender not necessarily • accepted. JOHN MILNE, ) , Queen-street ( T , nn tii«.tnrs J. AITKEN CONNELL, f Liquidators. | Fort-ttreetJ |mO BUILDERS. 1 Tenders are invited uptll Noon ot SATURDAY, April 2. for the ereotton of a Villa in Kiohmond Read.- Plana, &0., at my office, Karangahace Road, ARTHUR G. DAW. Arohitect. TO CARPENTERS.-Wanted, Tenders for Repairs to Shop at the late fire. Rich rnond Road. Labour only.—Apply to Johr. Porter. Riohmond Road. • - costumed on Tint rue.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18870324.2.47.6

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Word Count
1,116

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert