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Amusements. A MUSEMEN. TS. In the Domain, on MONDAY, the Jubilee Merry- Go-Round will be going all day. Meetings. A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. ___ The Annual Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Ist prox.. at three o'clock p.m. K. CAMERON, Manager. January 28,1888. §TT A.O. DRUIDS. AUCKLAND LODGE No. 158. The usual Lodge Meeting for Monday. 30th instant, is hereby Adjourned to WEDNESDAY next, Ist February. EDW. MACE, r° Secretary. li/jrELBOURNE EXHIBITION. A Meeting of Citizens and Settlers is convened o take place in the City Council Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, 1888, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Committee to make arrangements for tho representation of the Auckland Provincial District at the forthcoming Exhibition. A. DEVORE, Mayor. A. H. NATHAN, Chamber of Commerce. GEO. FRASSR, Industrial Association. ■ Communications in the interim can be addressed to J. YOUNG, Secretary Chamber of Commerce. A UCKLAND AND NORTH SHORE ___ FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, No. 5, Marine Chambers, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of February next, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of passing the following Extraordinary Resolutions :— 1. That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting that the Company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same. 2. That for the purpose of winding, up the Company, J. P. Clark and John Milne, both of Auckland, be appointed Liquidators. J. P. CLARK. Secretary. Auckland, January 25,1888. Lost and Found. LOST on Friday evening, 2 Young Mares, with saddles and bridles on. Finder rewarded.—C. G. Laurie and Co., Newmarket. LOST, last Monday, a black Greyhound (dog); with white spot back of neck and white feet: anyone detaining him will be prosecuted.—Wm. Barker, Vincent-street. LOST, on Wednesday last, in Pitt-sbreet, a Coat, containing two poctet-books.— Finder will kindly oblige by leaving at Mr Wm. Hewsen's, Blacksmith, next Caledonia Hotel. LOST, between Pooley's and Cheltenham Beach, North Shore, Gold Brooch set with pearls. — Reward at A. Saunders, Esq.., Insurance Buildings. T7IOUND, Purse, in Queen-street, containJL. . ing coin.—Owner can have ifc by giving description and paying for advertisement.— Apply Star Office. . : FOUND, Morrison's Patent Disinfectant Fluid is the best destroyer of bad smellsand prevents the spread of fevers and in fectious diseases. Sold by all respectable store. keepers. . . ■■ . -, "HjIOUND, the Cheapest Grocery Stere~_ -J_ town, for Cash Prices, to suit the times. Candles, 31b for ls; Price's Self-flttingr Candles, lOd per box; Currants, 6d ; Raisins, 6d; Fresh Herrings, 6d; Best Rice, 2Jd 1b,51b forls; Good Sauce, 4d; Soap, from 2dto 9d : Syrup. 7d ; Best West Indian Pickles, 9d - r Best Starch, 4d: Knifeboards (large size), Bdand 9d; Lobsters,9d; Good Tea, ls 4d to Is 6d ; Superior Tea, Is 9d, 25,-2s 6d; Tobacco. ii&, sd, 9d, lOd: Butter and Eggs at wholesale prices; Bran, Sharps, and other similar produce always on hand. Everything else equally as cheap, but too numerous to mention. Please remember the address — JOHN ROBERTS, corner of Summer-street, Ponsonby Road, next to Mr Kinar's Royal Bakery, NOT the Store at the top of Franklin Road. Tenders. A UCKLAND AND NORTH SHORE _£_. FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). Sealed Tenders are invited for the purchase in one lot of the two Ferry Steamers Eagle and Osprey. ■ including all the gear and furniture belonging thereto, now on board. The Company's interest in the lease of Ship Yard, Shed, and Wharf, at the North Shore. The Tools and material in the Yard, and the Steamers' moorings laid do.wn in the harbour. Alternative tenders will also be received for the purchase of each steamer separately, and for the interest in the lease and material in yard, with steamers' moorings, in a lot by itself. Tenders to be delivered not later than twelve o'clock noon THURSDAY, 2nd February, to Mr J. P. Clark, at the Company's office, No 5, Marino Chambers, from whom further information may bo obtained. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T N BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN PALMER LENNARD, A BANKRUPT. Tenders are invited by the undersigned, addressed to the Official Assignee, to noon of FRIDAY, February 3. for the Purchase of Balance of Lease, having 18 months to run, of Robertson's Farm, Mangere, together with the Goodwill of Milk Walk, and the following :— 43 Cows, in milk or near calving A well-bred Shorthorn Bull 2 Spring Cart Horses Spring Cart and Harness . Utensils used in milk business. Also, To be consumed on the Farm: Stack Clover Hay, about 15 tons :"': Stack Oaten Hay, about 6 tons 50 Acres Oats, a good crop, now in stock. For further particulars, apply to the OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE; Or ALFRED BUCKLAND. Architects. -|71 DWARD BART LEY, ARCHITECT, STTCHBURY'S BUILDING* QUE_N-STJAE_T. TTTIDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ABCHIT- T], QPEEN-STBEET. AUOKLANP p. HKRAPATH, F.8.L8.A.] [8. —, HERAPATH PHERAPATH im SON, • ARCHITECTS, Colonial Bank BuiLDmoa. ;* XITILLIAM ER RIN GTO N, M.INST, C.E., M.INST. M._, CONSULTING ENGINEER, AUCKLAND. To His Excem_noy thb Govebkoe, rTXT S, I V A, N; Sj Pfmsonby, and 21a, Queoß-streat (opposite

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 1

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