l*«Wf« Kotfcc?.. RAKKsO SMOKED FISH, wlolosale, in Is parcels, at.the Boat, on Thursdays, Fridays, aud. Saturdays. Fish delivered to fteamers and railway free. EDDING CARDS.—Latest Style at the Star Lithographic Works, Short-land-street, Auckland. A SK your Grocers for Royal Romy's «L Starch,lib and Alb hoxes,nofc weight. It. is the best: wholesale— Apply to Mr Arthur Masy. lligh-stroet. Sole Agent for the Manufacturers, mHE BIGUEST Literary Shilling's Worth H i v Australasia—Brett's AuoUland Almanac. Illustrated. ——— RIGHTON HOUSE (late St. James's Manse), Upper Union-street. First plnss nccominodntion for Boarders. Double and single beds. Plunge and shower baths. /^ROSHEP.'S Coffee Room, No. 2, VieV/ toria-street East, two doors from Queenstreet^ >EST Cup of Tea. in Auckland, made J> fresh for each customer.—No 2, Victorias'.rent. Kast.—Croslicr's Coffee Roorru 4OEST Cup of Coffee in Auckland, made -O by the patent Rotaloorcp process.—No 2, Victoria-street East.—Crosher's Uoll'ee Room. R G. OS WALD, Teacher of Elocution, gives Lossons by arrangement. Also accepts engnsrements for public or private entc.rUiinments." Special terms to churches and charities.—All lcttevs care of Champtaloup & Cooper, Queen-street. "TUBILEiriJMi3RELLAS ! JUBILEE *JI UMBRELLA 8!! A new feature in Umbrellas with unique Handle, Sword, Crown, and H.I. Majesty's bust, Tho only new styie of Umbrella in Auckland, forming a handsome present, for a lady, for 20s only, at T. SHOIII S Great Clearance Sale. By ovdoJ of the Executors. _______ mHE Biggest Literary Shilling's Worth JL in Anstrulasia- Brett's Auckland Almanac, 111 ÜBtrnted. VT'H AS. WILLIAMSO N, \J Houso. Land and Es'ate Agent,B3, QuoeuRtroct, opposite Fort-street, has always ior Sale, and 10 Let, large ami Kinall Houses m the City, Suburbs, nnd Country Districts; also, Fiii'ina. improved and unimproved, in various purls of th ?. province. Several J_liKU>le BuildiTiK AilotmcnU ior Halo in tlu> City and Suburbs, tor cash or on deferred payments. '"£> OAR D AKD RESIDENCE in a J_P private) family for 2 or 3 gontlemon. Largo rooms, grand view of harbour and Nprtneotu. 15 minutes from town, one minute from l'ona:;nby tram car: f?ood bath and c very homo comfori. Terms Modernto. Cose to Western Pnrk—Dulnieh House, Pieton-atrect, Ponsonby KoikL nn'HE Best ("lift for Home friends is i_ Brett's Auckland Almanac, containing a Pictorial Keprc.'.sentition of Qucen-Htruet, Description of the Provincial District, New Guido 10 Hot Lake, fee, &c. "O U B LIC NOTICE. All Accounts against Mr Joseph Gallagher, must be veiKlnred on or before MONUA\,tlie cightecntli (ISlb) for payniont, or they will not Uu recognised. JOSEPH GALLAGHKR. TaltcrsaH'fi. Auckland. April 13,1857. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ON APPLICATION TO E. PORTER AND CO., AGENTS FOR NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, The services of the Company's Travelling Instructor can bo obtained, without charge, to ad\ise in the use of Nobel's Dynamite, Gulatlne Dynamite, and Blasting Gelatine, and Superintend Blasting Operations. It is requested that applications be scut In as early as possible to E. PORTER & CD., Queen-street. C. E. PAGET.] [A. M. D. RALI3XON. ijf O T I C E. MESSRB PAGET & RALSTON having leased the premises lately occupied by R. J. Carbines, Auctioned1, otc., will commence busircss as Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, at the abovomentioned premises j on ihe loth instant. Parlies having Furniture, Produce, or Goods iof any description for vale, are requested to | send them in not later than 10 o'clock on 15th i inst., when their h'rst unction sale will bo held. I Account sales promptly furnished. ! . April IS, lb»7. ; HAT ' S IN A N-AME? Try "The Economy Boot Shop." There you will rind own-made Boots, suitable (these times) for all pockets. It's true to its name. ,-C s. d. Women's Leather Slippers 0 2 11 Women's Kid Walking Boots .. ..0 0!) Men's E.S. Boots 0 9 (i Boys' Strong Nailed Boots 0 6 0 (Children's School Boots to size 13 ..010 Children's Copper Toe Balmorals, fi to (i 0 3 11 GROUND LI M JE. GROUND LIME FOR SALE : S 0 U T H GATE'S MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND ItOCJIE LIME, In any quantity. tor Concrete Paths, Floor, Cellars, &c, (next to stone flagging is mi rivalledim1 uuiuouny iiiul hard-setting qualiiics). For tanks and other wet work it U a lirstclsßS material. B. KEA NX. SOL E AGENT CUSTOMS-STREET. PAT meets SANDY on the QUEENi STREET WHARF, just arrived "frae the Hiolanris "by tho Doric. " An' is id yerself that's in it? Bednd, I'm moiprhty prlad intoirely to see you at the other side of the wather! An' how are yo at. all, at all Y "Brawler, nion, brawley! An'how is your am scl'. tho noo'f 11 AUve an' kiekinK, me darlint. But, I say, Sandy, what ilo you bo after wearing that pcttic):it for.'" Petticoat! Petticoat! By all the bluid of tho McGregors' I'll Why, nion, it's a kilt!" '•Och.inurtherand Irish, I'm kilt inliroly! But. man alive, its moiphty ondacent! Why don't you wear something else, nio honey?" E—h, Patsy, mon, the times Is unco bad, ye ken, an' I eanna spare the siller to buy a pair o trews." "That's the short name for trousers, I suppose?" " Arrah, mavournocn, all you have to do is to go up to J. H. Daltoii, Victoria-street Kast, an' he'll give you a pair of trousers for nothing!" "Hootava, mon, iiootava; an1 none o' your clishmaclavering. I dinna believe ye !" " Faith and troth, it's as true as the nose on yer face" "Eh mon, but I'll gang my gate to Daltou's! Whore did ye say 1 could spier anent him V "Go straight round the corner Victoriastreet, and next door to the Blue Post, Dining Rooms, at the opposito side of tho street, yell find him. Go at once and got a suit for the coming winter, and yo won't be cowld with the kilt, or kilt with the cowld." [Exeunt separately (together). ATE R SON'S 'BUS E S START From Victoria-street I o Mount Roskill —8. 8.45, O.io (via Stoneyhurst), 10.30, 11.15 (via Stoneyliurat), 12, 1 (via Stoneyhurst), 1.45, 2.:!0 (via Btoncyhurst). .".15, J, 1.30 (via Stoneyhurst), 5 (via Stonuyhurat), 5.15,5.30 (via Stonoyhurst), 5 15 (via Stonryhurst), G.S, 7 (via, Stoncyhurst), 8.30, 10 (via Stonoyliurat). Saturday— 12.30, 1.13, 8, S, 9, 11. From Mount Roskill—7 (via Stoneyhurst), 7.20, 8 (via Stoneyhurst), 8.25, 8.d5 (via Stoneyhurst), !) 30, 10.30 (via Stoneyhurst), 11.15, 12.15 (via Ktoneyhurst), 1, 1.15 (via Stoneyhurst), _.."!0, 3.15 (via Stoneyhurst), i, 4.15 (via Stoneyhurst), 5.30 (via Stoneyhurst), G. 15, 7, 9.15. Saturday— 1.15, 2, 0.30, 845. From Quoon-stvect (opposito Wyndham-street) to Mount Edcn-8, 8.30, <J, 9.30, 10.15, 11. 11.30. lioO, 1.15 (omitted on Saturday), 2, 2.45, 3.15, 4.15,1.30, 5, 5.7 (omitted on Saturdayl, 5.30, 0.5, 9, 10. Saturday—l, 1.30, 7, 8.15, 9, 10, after opera. From Mount Eden-7.30, 8, 8.30, 8.45, 9,9.30,10.15, 11 11.30, 12.10, 1.15, 2, 2.10, 3.30,1,4.15,5,5.30, 5.15, 7, 9.30. Saturday—G, 8, 9, 9.30. From Unioii Bank to Mount Albert and Avon-dale—-9.15,10.15, 12.15, 2 (omitted on Saturday), 3 (omitted on Saturday), 1.15 (omitted on Saturday), 5.15,' 6.15 (omitted on Saturday), 6 (Mount Albert only), 10.15 (omitted on Saturday). Saturday—l.ls, 2.30, 3.45, <J, 10, 11. From Avoudalo and Mount Albert—7,B, 9,10.15, 11.30, 1.30, 3, 1, 5.30, 9 (Mount Albert only). Saturday—2.3o. a, 6.30. From National Bank to New Ls'nn—lo.3o (from Avondale only), 1.30, 5.30. Saturday—lo.3o. Sundays, weather permitting—lo.ls, C. From New Lynn — 8.15, 12.15 (from Avondale only), 3.15 (omitted on Saturday). Saturday— 5 30. Sundays, weather permitting—9 a.m.,, 4.30. Special 'Buses put on should sufficient inducement otter. ATEK SO N AND C~oT, GRAIN MERCHANTS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Omnibuses, Brakes, Cabs, and Saddle Horses for Hire at lowest rates. Special arrangements made with Evening and Picnic Parties. Stores and Stables:—Lorne-stroet, Mr, RosWll, and Avondale, Auckland, N.Z.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1887, Page 2
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