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, , ( Meetings. mBSTJMONIAL TO Mb G. M. REED. 'JL ■''"■: " ' ———— Those desirous of expressing their esteem for Mr G. M. Rked on the eve of his depan.ure for the scene of his future labours as Editor of the "Evening Standard," at Melbourne, arc respectfully invited to attend" at the: Chamber of Commerce, insurance Builings, on MONDAI AFTERNOON", at 1.30, when v. Testimonial and Address vvi'l bo presented to him by ■ SIR GEORGE GREY, iC.C.B., ! on behalf of the Subscribers. W. H. COLBECK, • ' Chairman of the Committee.— Z la* 13F: a: c. bTs.; i^aucklan d ™fig 4 JOLe BRANCH, No. 81. — Mem- »■? bci-3 are informed that after further *BmW consideration ihe Branch have clefM'sy' cided to ce!ebrate St. Patrick's Day WMp by a Procession and S])orts at the 6"l **" Domain on MONDAY, March 18, instead of 16th as previously "advertised. Programme in future advertisement.—By order.— THOS. B. WHITE, Secretary. ifcTEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE FOR 1.1 THE SUPPRESSION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC . . THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING «% ■■ ; v '';^;-::.V:'- Will be held.at the - V.M.C.A. ROOMS, Auckland. TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1889. COUNCIL" MEETING- to commence at two o'clock. Sir William Fox, K. W.M.G. (President), in,the Chair. All Members and Friends are cordially invited to bo present. Balance-sheet will bo presented. Office-bearers Elected and Resolutions submitted. Members oC the Alliance are invited to meet the Executive to TEA at 6.15 ' v; A PUBLIC MEETING Will also be held at 7 30. J. H. Upton, Esq. (Chairman of Board of Education), will preside. Addresses by Miss Ackcrinann, W.C.T.U. Sir William Fox Rev. A. Reid M. Hunter, Esq., and other 3 ADMISSION FREE. Music and Sikging, At intervals under direction of MrTudehopc Mr T. M. Jackson and Mr R. S. Abel have consented to sing solos. Public Notices. T^T O T I C E The owners of Lot 471, containing 420 acres. Parish of Whangamarino, joining tho Tongawa Estate, also Lot 257, containing 50 acres, Parish o° Tnupiri, joining said Estate, are requested to fence within twenty-one \2l) days from tbisdate. March 6,1889. Manager. A THING of more importance to the Poor than Pain's Crackers—Beef, Id; Log Mutton", ls; Fore-quarter Mutton, 9d.—The Working Man' 6 Friend, corner of Nelson and Victoria' Streets. OIDER ! CIDER ! CIDER !—Having *O erected machinery, lam prepared to make Cider for anyone bringing their fruit, at Id per gallon. lam also a cash purchaser of Apples in any quantity.—John Wright, Cider Manufacturer, opposite Parboil, Grammar School, Manukau Road. • CHEAP "BASKET WARE of every description. Our Wicker Chairs are simply perfection. Inspection invited. Wicker Skirt Stands 3s. Cole's, VVellesloy-street East. I RESPECTFULLY ask my Customers and tho Public, who wish to Hira my Cabs, to look for my name on tho door. If you want a really good Tenm, by telephoning to No. 257, or coming 10 the Stables, you can Rat it at onco. either in Carriages, Waggonettes, Buggies, or any other passenger vehicle, at prices to moot tho times. Orders'- given to my Bus Drivers for Cabs. Buggies, etc., will be promptly executed. Mr McLauohlan haa left my employ as Cab Manager. ~_,„,, W. CKOWTHKH, Victoria Stables, Wellesley -street. WHITE. Domestic, New Home, or Standard, and Frister &Rossman Sewing Machines, M 2 Better and £.2 Cheaper than all othars, from 2s 6d per week.—W. 0. Dennes. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MANDER, CAIRNS, AND BRADLEY. Tho PARTNERSHIP exsisting between Francis Man-icr, James Cooper Cairns, and Samuo'l Bradley, as Timber Dealers, having been Dissolved, it is requested that all Accounts or Claims against the firm should be sent in at once to the Undersigned for Settlement. Should any Account or Claim not be sent in on or before the Ist day of April, 1889, the same will not thereafter he recognised. THOMAS COTTER, Solicitor, Shortland-strcet. Auckland. TTN THE MATTER .of the Standing OrJL dors of the General Assembly of New Zealand, and in the matter of an Act to confer powers upon the Auckland Cemetery Company, Limited, to enable the said Company to set aside and use. or permit to be used, as a cemetery or burial ground, part of original allotments 7 and 8 of Section i 9, Suburbs of Auckland. *PAKE NOTICE that at the next ensuing session of the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, application is intended to be made for leave to bring in a Bill, tho obiects of which will be to confer powers upou. a Public Company entitled, or to be entitled, "The Auckland Cemetery Company (Limited)," to enable the said Company to set aside and us;.' or permit to be used as a cemetery or burial ground part of original Allotments 7 and 8 of Section 9, Suburbs of Auckland, or such Bart b£ either of the saiil lots or of both of such lots as the Company has acquired or shall acquire by purchase; t6 make regulations or by-laws, levy fees and dues, dedicate rights-of-way, lay oilj form, or otherwise construct streets, roads, or paths within the limits of the Cemetery, and do any or all of the things comprised in the Memorandum of Association of the said Company, a Copy of which Memorandum may be seen at the Office of John Aitken Connell, Land Agent mid Accountant, 7, New Zealand Government Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. The limits within which such Burial Ground or Cemetery is intended to bo made are the limits of tho saifl before-mentioned lots. A plan of the said piece of Land, upon which the boundaries of the said proposed Cemetery are delineated, is deposited at the Office of the Commissioner of' rown Lands, Auckland, at which oflice the eainc may be inspected. Printed copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the Office oi! the Examiner of Standing Orders, Wellington, and at the Office of the Colonial Secretary, Wellington, within 10 days after the commencement of the said session." J. AITKEN CONNELL, Promoter of the Bill on behalf of the Auckland Cemetery Co. (Ltd.) £10© It E w AR D< THE ABOVE REWARD Will be PAID FOR SUCH INFORMATION As will LE.AD TO THE CONVICTION, During next three months, of the PERSON OR PERSONS WHO SET FIRE TO THE HOUSE OCCUPIED BY MRS , STEALS, PARNELL, On tho Morning of 29th January last. This offer will remain open for fourteen days from date heroof. AUCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION. H. WORSP, Secretary. Auckland, February 26,1889. JAM E SOLA RE, BOATBUILDER, Having removed from Customs-street West to THE BOTTOM OF ST. MARY'S KOAD, PONSONBY, Has a Stock of Yachts and Rowing Boats there for Hire, by the hour or by the day, at a moderate charge. Owners of boats, can have their boats and boat gear taken care of, by payment of a small weakly charge. Boats and Yachts on sale, or builtto order. mHE BEST & CHEAPEST VENETIAN ' -H- BLINDS are to bo had at the new Faotory in Karangahape Road. The best make aoa workmanship at very low prices. Call aud sco for yourself. Repairing vory cheap. • -• i T. ■WE ST, Newton Venetian Blind Faotory, Karangahape

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 1

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