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Late Advertisements. ~\fU ANTED, Lessons in the Spanish V? Language.—Apply, static.g terms and address, to W. 8., Star Office. D""RESS^aND"HABIT"MAKING.— My Customers always pleased, Fit, Style, andCharges all satisfactory. — Mrs Carter, 294, Upper Queen-street. PIANCHTORTE (second-hand). —Wanted, Brinsmead, Col'ard, or Broadwood ; iron frame; in good order.*-Apply, naming price. P.Q., Box 155, Post-office. YOUNG LADY~Wan.ed, to assist at JL Theatre. - Apply, at 6.30, at Abbott's Opera House, . LOST, a Cockatoo. —5s reward if returned to the Newton Post Ofljco. fi OOD Bench Hand Wanted. -T. hJJT Prosser, Newton Boot Warehouse. J EVERYBODY is requested to remember _!__ the Foresters' Concert and Ball to-morrow night; Concert and Ball, ss; Concert. Is. "XNTED, 200 Foresters, their wives, and sweethearts to Apply before 8 p.m. TO MORI.O W NIGHT, Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road. ■ __________ MEN'S Kip Bluchers, guaranteed, 6s 9d; Boys' Boots, stylish and durable, will stand roughest wear. Call at once.—T. Prosser, Newtoii Boot Warehouse. DREAMS cannot picture our Goods ..o fair, of quality sound, and of longest wear. Ladies' Splendid Balmorals and Shoes just opened.—Newton Boot Warehouse. FIRST-CLASS WOEK^ At Reasonable Prices AND SATISFACTORY^/ RESULTS y/^ /$ GUARANIEED. s£ a oLm^4 n of ' f |i*^^o'Wo^Children's Si J/PORT RAITS & ./Family Groups *ST A SPECIALTY. yS\\l_ t QUEEN STREET jr OPPOSITE ONION BANK. J. R.H. is not connected with any other ostablishment, or has he the negatives taken by him during thelate Partnership o_ Hemus & Harm Auction, s. D. F. EVANS] [ROUT. WILSON TO-MORROW, at Noon. WOODEN BUILDINGS, FOR REMOVAL, WYNDHAM-STREET. D. F. EVANS & CO. Will sell by public auction, as above, THOSE WOODEN BUILDINGS (partially bur;ff). situate in Wyndhamstrcct, near Queen-street, for removal within 10 days. TO-MORROW. PRODUCE SALE. W. J. DOWDEN Will sell by public auction to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, opposite Savings Bank, Q4| SACKS MAIZE, 110 Sacks Oafcs, O\T Sharps, Bran. Chaff. Flour. Oatmeal, Tea, Sugar. Honey, Hams, Bacon, etc., etc. 5 kegs Butter, Canterbury and Local Potatoes, 1 Wertheim Sewing Machine. TO -MORRO W, at 11 o'Cloc Ie T. STEADMAN & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Layers to sell, at their Mart, 161, Queen-street, -without rcsci'vc QEEDS, Seed Barrels, Garden Hoes, KJ Garden Trowels, Spades, and a lot of other Garden Requisites. Also, their Usual Sale of Poultry, Produce, and Sundries, and 25 sacks of Cow Potatoes. T. STEADMAN & CO., 161 and 163, Queen-street. T~O -MORROW, Ab 11 o'Clock. CENTRAL PRODUCE MART. FOWLS, Pigs, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Canaries. Farm and Hairy Produce, Maizo, Oats, Bran, Chaff, Sharps, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Carrots. Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Flour, Tea, Sugar, Biscuits, Prime Corned Beef, Groceries, and Sundries. Also, The YACHT TORTOISE, with Dingy and all Gear, Sails, and Mooring, about 30 fathom of Manilla Cope, New Coal Basket, a quantity of Colza Oil, &c, &c. C. E. PAGET & CO., Auctioneers. to- aToTr R O W, Afc 11 o'Clock. SPANISH MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, MOTTLED KAURI CHEST OF DRAWERS,' CHIFFONIER, PORTABLE BOILER, RIMU HALL STAND, DUCHESS SUITE, PIANO (by Stodart), ORGANETTE. THOMAS M. JACKSON Has received instructions to so 1, by auction, at his Mart, on the above date, MANDSOME SUITE in Tapestry, Round ~___._. and Oval Tables. Double and Single bedsteads, Double and Single Mattresses, Washstand and Dressing Table, Bedroom Ware. Carpets, Clocks, Lamps, Vases, Pictures, Photographs, Kerosene Stoves. Potato Masher, Garden Chairs, Flower Stands. Door Scraper, Verandah Blinds. Client of Drawers, Couch. A.B. Chair 3, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Utensils, etc. THOMAS M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. TO-MOHRO W, at 11 o'Clock. "" CITY MARKET AUCTION ROOMS. POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, &,.., &c, &a ALEX. AITKEN Will soil by auction, to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, in tho Western Wing of the City Market, "POULTRY— A boutl.OOO Head (assorted), JL ino'uding Laying Hens, Pullets, Heavy Table Fowls. Roosters, Brahmas, Langshans, Spanish. Dorkings, Cochins, Leghorns, Ducks. Geese, Turkeys, Pigeons, Canaries and other Fancy Birds. • PIGS.— Suckers. Porkers, well-bred Young Pigs; also, several pens Store Pigs, and sevovul pens exceptionally well-bred Pigs, Dressed Pork, Rabbits, Haven, &c, &c. PRODUCE.— Potal oes—Oamarn, Canterbury, Napier, and Local Table Potatoes, New Potatoes (round and kidney, ripe): Onions, Cabbage, Turnips, Celery, Herbs, Horse Carrots (about. 7 tons to be cleared), short Feed Oats (about 50 sacks). Maize, Bran, Sharps. Fowlwheat, Mangolds, Chaff, &c, Butter (large quantity prime fresh in _lb pats, from various districts), S kegs prime Corned Butter (new make). Eggs (1,000 to I 1,5(0 dozen, all guaranteed), Honey (in 2, 6, and 10 lb. tins). Bacon (several fresh lots from Hamilton. Waiuku. and Pollok), Canterbury Bacon and Hams. Roll Bacwi, Cheese (Tauranga, new, Manaia Factory, New Plymouth, and Old Cheese). GROCERIES. — Tea, Matches, Sauce, Biscuits, &C, &c. FRUlT.—Bobart Apples, Local Lemons, Mandarins. Oranges, Loquats, case Bananas. &c. SUNDRIES. — Large quantity second-hand Furniture and Sundries. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. r. o. oarr] Lb. d. tones TO-MORRO W, At 12 o'Clock. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB RACES. ELLERSLIE. GATES, GATES, BOOTHS, STALLS, CARDS, Etc., Etc., Etc. B, TONES & CO. Have received instructions to mVi, on Friday, October 6th, at 12 o'olook, f\ A T E S HJT • BOOTHS STALLS CARDS STABLING Etc., Eto„ Eto, Fop the Pakuranga Hunt Club's Annual Raoe Meeting, to toke place at Ell .r«Uo on Saturday, October _3tK

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 234, 4 October 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 234, 4 October 1888, Page 8

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