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| Auctions. yjm ARTH THOHBDAY, APRI&£ ~| gEWIN G M A CHINE S.JI NOTICE TO OWNERS OF' *Spwt\t_iHi MACHINES NOW LYING AT ARTHURS* 'I MART. . * UJ * a -'# . « no t,.- re . mo 7, ed ai, d expenses paid on <»•''•« before Wednesday next, April 23rd. they whL 1 behold to the highest bidden on bffida^f ARTHUR AND BUDDLE, >:■ Salesmen and Auctioneers. Tenaers. ' ~~~'M TENDERS will be received until noon of i ; Saturday, the 26th. for Shifting and Alter- ?! rjv O B U I l d~~e~1Ts? I .Tenders will be received up to 3 o'clock nmj-. of TUESDAY NEXT, AddiUons . lo Factory in the City. " uu *.fl JAS. SLATOR; Architect. ' Jj TENDERS for the Erection of .ajfl Teacher's House at Paparata will bell received by the Education Board. Auckland!! until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 2nd, 1890. m Plan and specification may be seen at theSt Office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auck»ggl and), and on application to the Chairman of 11 the District School JTIENDERS for Additions tolhrsfchootfi ,<~ t* building at Otahuhcj will be received by & d . u £ a< ..? n Board. Auckland, until2p.m. on U * HI DAY, 25th April, 1890.. 1 .J, ! an i and specification may be seen at the office IS ot the Board, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and! m on application to the Chairman of the District H School Committee, Otahuhu. "■ "*. M QENERAL STORE at WHANGAREI,; 1 n-. T f° d P rß J^ 11 be received up till TUESDAY.' 22nd mSt,, for the Stock-in-Trade. Book Debts! 1 etc., of the business known as R. Donaldson and i°_?r 3^ •. Sto , c A. aheets ' etc -> at Stone Bros', on ' FRIDAY HORNING. \ I (Signed) J. HENDRY l *.«..••_____..■ • P. GROOM f TrQ Steeß, J m O BOILERMAKER ST ! ' Tenders are invited up till noon on MONDAY. '■" "If next for Constructing a Boiler tor the p.s,! S Enterprise. Plans and specifications at my;i II office, Queen-street Wharf. The lowest or any. - « tender not necessarily accepted. ■■■'■ * ALEX. MCGREGOR. '■('' M IN THE ESTATE OF THE ,LATE! I DR. STOCKWELL. ''fl . (Unless previously disposed of/. \ 1 Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the. 1 Property known as PIHA, containing 2,48t J acres, more or less, situated at WAITAKEREL! 1 having thereon a Magnificent Forest, estimated 1 M to contain from 15 to 20 Million FEET of KAURI. -1 TIMBER besides other valuable Timber Trees.' Jf Also, an extensive and excellent Cattle Runji .If with Homestead and Building 3. 'ill Tenders to state amount and proposed terms:,.:•« of payment of purchase money. If deposit of SJH one-third paid, balance may remain for term !: §| of years at reasonable rate of interest. Time # for receipt of tenders, Ist June next, to be'' 4 * addressed to the undersigned at Wyndhamy » street. !« THO3. BUDDLE, «J M Executor. : -M Excursions. «■! " mHE devonport! FERRY COMPAN^I will run one of their fine Steamers to St. Helier's; Bay TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. I Return Fare, Is ; Children, Half-price. #Ogk J. R. D. BAKER, Traffic Manager. 'M JpOR MOTUTAPU. p TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 7.30 A.M. \ Return Fake ... .. ... 2s S. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. 1 Tfl O R Si OU TH E.R.N f J «m|s| K e DUC ED RAT EB? ;-i Theks. , WAIHOB A, 2,003 tons, 1,750 horse power, ill Will be despatched from Queen-street Wharf oa * % WEDNESDAY,the23rdinst.,at4p.m. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF ; ||| NEW ZEALAND. : -|| Late Advertisements. ,9 WANTED, strong Lad, for bush —Apply Thames Hotel. To-night. '-';■ WANTED, smart Youth.—Apply back ||H entrance, between 5 and 6 this evening,,, >||| Arch. Clark and Son's Factory. ; ANTED, a smart Youth, well accus-gllß tomed to the trade.—Apply R. Hufediin^fjS son, Butcher. Wellington-street. . ■ .«M WANTED, a strong, tidy Girl to attend|JfH to children and assist with Apply to Mr Ellison, Grocer. Parnell. iSSH W"~ ANTED, a respectable Lad to drive al IH baker's cart.—Apply G. Johnston, Baker JOT North Shore. ■'■IB ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER* 270, Queen-street, Auckland ;r,§« (Opposite the Firebell). ' m FIRST-CLASS WORK, MILLION PRICE3^| "a^NEW^EPARTURE.— Messrs Corjp|| J\. nelious Lynch and Co.- beg to inforf- hi their friends and the public generally thai Jf I having given up their Coal and Firewood xaXF fe inltoSson-street, they have Opened'a Karangahape Road, next to .Robinsons, Sad-, .-.■ dler.swhere customers may depend on receiv-i in_r *W»d value for their money. Messrs Lynch; and-Co. also beg to inform and after Tuesday next, April 22nd, they wiU co through the city and shburbii with a two-ton waKgonJoaded with a variety of coal, and a set ofaccurate scales, and wUI be prepared to sup? uly coals in any quantity at customers doors j from 501b to 2 tons ana upwards. Coals wdl be weighed in the presence of ccstomers., Ap- j proach of waggon may be known by the ringing |J of the bells. Furniture carefully removed«at !|| moderate rates. .1.1 T7.DUCATIONAL r«H AMBERS, | CORNER QUEEV-STREET & DURHAM- ■ STREET EAST. [ Mb. T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL. ' ' COMMERCIAL CLASSES. f|| Subjects of Instruction—Writing, Book-keegrM ing (single and double entry). Commercial Arfth-I|| metic, Composition and Spelling. ■ ■ ;|» Morning Classes for Youths, daUy. 9.30 to &.&S Afternoon Classes for Adults and Youths, daily J I Evening Classes for Adults and Youths, 6;Sotol|§ ■ , • - N.B.—The above Classes are taught personally M by Mr Giles, whose practical business experience 1 1 in London and Liverpool, prior to entering upon the teaching profession, enables him toimp*rjm to his pupUs the requisite knowledge inalhi«i details essential to a successful bu&ness earSßgg During the paßt two years a. large number pt. pupUs specially trained by MrGfles. have been, iucceßsfol in obtaining good situations to th* city. References permitted to parents of- «Ht and present pupils. rz&m IN consequence of the inclemency of *&« weather, . , ,; , S MADAME POOLEY Has Postponed theOPENiNO of her TARir Singing Class until NEXT MONDAY. 21st . instf. L | \ At the Mission Halt„ Corner of Cook aW i Hobson streets, 8 p.m. * 5 ' , 4 Assemble at 7.45 p.m. Address: EADY'S, qpfflßK-BTMSf. Printed and PubUshed by the HENRY BRETT, of Goneral Printing Office, Shortland aVfiH«J''S J etreets. in the Provinoo of AucklanO. ** 9 .: Satubdat, Apbil 19, 1890.-.'^Mp

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1890, Page 8

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