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Personal. . G. GARRARD always pays 20s to" v V c the „, and never slopes his creditors. " Garrard says : Drink less, pay your debts, and mind your own business. ; JL 1 The public are respectfully requested, ' particularly Insurance Companies, to attend an ' Exhibition of Mcßcdmond's Patent Hose Reel, to be fitted up by Mr R. Tudehope at the Water- . works Workshop. Market Place, Auckland, on FRIDAY next, at 2 p.m. As this Reel has the ' latest improvements, a child can use it. - TVSfft" HUDSON. - Cracroft-street, Pa - -' 1v § noli, wishes to express his sincere thanks to all those kind friends who sympathised with . him in bis late bereavement. j! beautifully your dress fits, dear ! 6 JIJL Yes; if you go to Mrs Carter. 291, Upper Queen-street, she always fits perfectly. L" ONDON" AND BERLIN PIANO CO. removed from Hobson-street to Shortlaml- . street, opposite Post-office. — W. H. Wcbbe, , Manager. Ed"ft!ie._-lo2__il. " "f ONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO.'S - JLJ New Show Rooms now open, opposite - Post-office, Shortiaud-street. — W. H. Webbe, ; Manager. • TP" b p o o l c y, , JjyJ. TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANO- . FORTE. &C, &C, Resumes duties TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), - at Messrs Hoffmann's Rooms, whero he will re- • ceive pupils at his Reduced Fee of One Guinea ) por quarter, d urine this month only. At Pupil's Residence: Four Guineas per quarter. Quarter drtcs from fh-sUesson. '. jJffIJJiJH.. WEBBE, Professor of Music, Ay. ii. ran be seen daily between 9 and 6, at bis ' Rooms, opposite Post-office, Shortland-street, ' to arrange hours for Lessons for the new term > commencing Monday next, 14 inst. ' ""MTISS HANDYSIDE is prepared to give ' JJ_L Lessons in Parisian French (ConvcrsaJ tioual), Singing (Voice-producing), Music, Draw- - ing, and Russian. —Grafton Road. ' Q FECIAL Classes for Ladies — Music, Kj) Harmony, Drawing. General Knowledge, -j ere—Miss Tindall. M.R.C.P., at Mr T. Harle • Giles's Educational Rooms, Durham-street. I Tsoo_!___iisPlNG taught by Mr T. Harle J3 Giles, Professor of Writing, etc., at his ■ Educational Rooms, corner of Queen and Dur. 1 ham streets. • IX/jTAORI, German, and Shorthand taught > lv_l at Kr T. B arlo Giles's Ed ucational Rooms, : Durham-street East. Open daily, 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. i FuMic BTotices. | A UCKLAND ¥^OMAIN0 MAIN "OREWERY, j pURE pEER! FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, " MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER. i NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1883. i • I CERTIFICATE OF AWARD, : I . | SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. "' Extract from Melbourne " Aroxjs" :— AWARDS: RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Beowk, CAMrr.i.LL. & Co.. Auckland It. K. Montgomerio, Melbourne Kyncton Brewery, Kyneton ] L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Cami>ls_l._, & Co. I 2. G. Nicholls 3, L. Loan '. 4. R. K. Montgomerie & Co. 5. Kyneton BreVrery li The Jury state in their Report :— ') | "It is very satisfactory to be able lo note in '. this connection that there was a remarkable I consensus of opinion as to tho merits of the ex--1 ] r: hibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this i I even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all - kinds were very fine, and those which were t : 'off were such as were very unlikely to have r' taken a place in any case ;in fact, the survival II .I of the fittest has been effected by natural - j selection." •DROWN, /CAMPBELL, & ! PROPRIETORS. ! ..... , ;HAN CO C X k C 0., ! i lii reply to the numerous inquiries of their cuittomers and the public, desire to inform them that they DID NOT EXHIBIT TIIKIR 1 ! CELEBRATED ALES AND STOUT! I \ AT TOE 1 MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. r|TTAN CO C X & fTi 0., s | •—-*- > - ' j BREWERS, MALTSTERS, AND BOTTLERS, j I Newmarket. I cr-ii)^'-#^-0 1 •«fa_d^_'S_i^-la>' TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW JL ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. _ FRIDAY, the 4TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1889. Upon reading tbe Affidavits of Hermakn ' Brown and Edward Parker Watkis, both of i": the City of Auckland, and Philip WEIRHISIMER, .| of Titirangi. near the said City of Auckland, it ' j is ordered that the Public Trustee shall be Adp ! ministrator of all the real and personal estate | of Rudolph Bitter, late of Auckland, Settler, ' j deceased. j (Signed) C. W. RICHMOND, J. All persons indebted to the above-named dei ceased are requested to pay tbe amounts of | their several Accounts to me, or to E. P. I Watkis, Esq., Auckland. Also, all persons 1 j having Claims against the said esta'e, are re- . quested to forward tbe same to me. or to Mr .. i Watkis, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 13th r I day ot February next. N.B.—Any claim not sent in by the day ! named will be liable to be excluded from par-: ' tieipaliou. ' j R. C. SAMERTON. S Public Trustee. | Public Trust Office. Wellington, January 4,1889. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 7, 9 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 7, 9 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 7, 9 January 1889, Page 1

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