Beeesford 11. v. Hoeket3 (Association).—The former won by 4 gods to 1. Goals were secured by Sanderson (2) and Jones (2), both playing a splendid game. Ball, Baird, Bowring and Beale also played a good game, while Johnston and Wrigley played well for Hornets. A goal was obtained by Wrigley for the losers. THE STAR ENGRAVING & LITHOGRAPHIC , PRINTING WORKS, Shortland & Fort Streets, Auckland. ' Engraving.—Plain and Fancy Business < Cards (with Illustrations of Buildings, etc), Visiting, Address, and W«dding Cards: Invoice and Statement Former, Letter and Note Headings ej»<raved on Copperplate in : first class style; Doorplates, Stencilplates, Dies, Stamps, Inscriptions on Gold and Silver, etc., etc Lithographing.—Auction Sale Plans (illustrated), in tints and colours, Charts and Maps, Labels for Canning and Bottling, Portraita, Landscapes, Billheads, Cheques, and every kind of Commercial Stationery. Embossing.—Crests, Monograms, Initials, Mottoes, et6* engraved and embossed in relief, and Cameos on Letter Paper and Envelopes. THE STAR ENGRAVING & LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING WORKS, Shortland & Fort Streets Auckland. Auctions. '. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. BY ORDER OF HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. ~ 1,440 ■YTf ATERBURY -WATCHES!!! 1,440 TTTATERBURY "T^TATCHES 1 11 WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. E. & A. ISAACS, Have received instructions from Her Majesty's • Customs to Sell by Public Auction, at their ' Rooms, Queen-street, on Thursday next, September 1, at 12 o'clock, lAAfh WATERBURY WATCHES. ALSO, 150 Gold, Silver, and Melal ChronoaTapha, and Ladies' and Gents' Open Faced and Hunting Watche3. NO RESERVE. E. & A. ISAACS, Auctioneers. .w. s. cocheane] [jas. dacbe SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, At 11 o'clock. 499 SHARES, T. & S. MORRIN & CO. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Saturday, September 3, at 11 o'clock, A OO SHARES T. & S. MORRIN & tlt«/«/ CO. ILIMITED.) SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9m TO BE SOLD, By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern Judicial Dia- I trict, on behalf of the Mortgagee. Vaile and Douglas have been instructed by H. C. Brewer, Esq.. the Registrar of the Supreme | Court of New Zealand at Auckland, to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, in Shortland- • street, Auckland, on Friday, the ninth day of September, 1887, at two o'clock in the after- i noon, mHAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY A. situated at Cabbage Bay, in the District ' of COROMANDEL, Provincial DistrictofAuck- | land, and called or known by the name of Te Ahl Kumukumu, containing by admeasure- ' ment twenty-two acres, more or less, together ' with the Dwelling House and all Buildings | erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr Elon Jeffcoat. ♦ For further particulars and Conditions of bale, apply to the Auctioneers, • i VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioned, Shortland-street;,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 201, 29 August 1887, Page 8
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