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Personal. "O ELATIVES from England are making Jl\/ inquiries for a Mr or Mrs Jonathan Morris, who left home about 1863, in the ship Syburia, or some such name. Their, whereabouts is anxiously sought. He was a gardener wheu last heard of in New Zealand. There is good news for him.-Apply D. Pickering, Queen-street, Masterton. T F JOHN NEWSON, who in 1875 married Agnes F. M. Hall, widow, and in the same year came to this colony, will apply to the undersigned, he will hear something to his advantage. Should the said John Newson be dead or have left the colony, any person giving information (to be ' duly verified) respecting him will be rewarded. HILL AND MAHONY, { Solicitors, Auckland. ERMADIC ISLANDERS.—To Harry Tweedy Carver: I am staying at the • Waverley Hotel—C. E. Nicholas. SENSIBLE WIVES. — White Handle Dosserfc Knives (rivetted), 3s the half-dozen; Superior Do., 3s 6rl; Table Do., 4s the half-dozen; White Metal Forks, 2s the half-dozen; Siberian Silver Dα, 3s the half-dozen; White Metal , Spoons, 23 the half-dozen: Siberian Silver Spoons, 3a the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 6d, Is and 2e the half-dozen; Pen Knives, 3d and 6d ; Tea Strainers, 3d each.—At Dampier's, Victoriastreet. G7) to Whitehead's for Furniture at your own prico. He is ifciving up business. ; Don't lose this opportunity. Last week— . Wakefleld-Blreet: MINNIE, go and eeo the fresh Sheet Music, just arrived, consisting of the 1 best known songs in the world, all Id: hundreds , of Diamond Books, all 6d; ITemy's Tutor, the latest edition, 2s ;at Dampier , ?, Victoria-street. J "lO)ALTON tookTllthe First Prizes • for High-class Tailoring at the Dunedin Exhibition.— J. H. Dalton, 210, Qneen-street. 1 nrUSSO B. HALL, Scientific Palmist, I rearie events of Life like an open book. Hobson Buildings. Hobson-street, near Cookstreet. Tenuß moderte; children half-price. Hours, 10-12 »-jn.._2—s, V—9 p.m. MADAME WINE, Phrenologist, and likewise reads family business, or anything connected in life-time.—Hepburn-street, bottom of Wellington-street. Lost and Found. LOST, last evening, between Ooldie's Sawmill and Newton, a £1 Note and some Silver^— Reward T~OST7a~BiacFßebriever Dog (puppy).— JLJ Reward if returned to R. Ross, Sarsfleldstreet, Pontnnby. ]OST, from Onehunga, small chestnut) _J Pony, slightly girlh-galled. with rope attached.—Reward on communicating with A. Otway, Onehunga. iTIOLLIE DOG (Rover) has returned to \_/ Devonport. Ownor can have same by paying expenses.—Address J.J., Post Office, Auckland or Devonport. F'6tjWt>T'Mrif~Contor, Feather Dresser, opposite the new buildings, Victoria-street East. N.8.-Kld Gloves Cleaned. Board and ResidenceA COMFORTABLE HOME is offered J\. to a gentleman in a private family residing in one of tha.pleasantest parts of thecity; large rooms, hot and cold bah, and every home com fort—Apply to A.L.D , Btar Office. RS EDWIN BINNEY, Park Road, Kyber Paes end. Vacancies for boarders; close to tram; stabling if required. BOARrTANDRESiDENCE Wanted, by two young mon; must bo within ten minutes' walk of Queen-street. — State lowest , terms and full particulars to Draper, Star , Office. T7TSITORS TO PARIS. — A French V Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and . French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest • references in London, Paris, Australia and Now Zealand.—Mmc. Vordin, 100. Avenue Victor Hugo, Arc de Triomphe. ' Gold mining Notices. J TVTEMESIS GOL-DMINJNGCOMPANY, J3J KUAOTUNU. The Fourth and Final Payment of £ 2 10a is Payable at the Company's Office on or before MONDAY, sth May. J. M. CAMERON. Secretary. , ftoad Board Notices* 1 -m/TOUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT^ NOTICE.—Tho Annual Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of tho above district will be field on ' WEDNESDA V Evening next. May 7th, 1890, at » Waite's Hall, Mount. Eden, at 8 o'clock. ' Dated May 3rd, 1890. » JOSEPH WEBLEY, I Clerk to the Board. ; "OUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. I ELECTION NOTICE. Messrs -Thomas Pollock and George Russell having this day retired as candidates at the Election for the offlco of Road Board, to which 5 thny were nominated on the 25th day of April. , 1890.1 hereby declare Messrs W. J. Steen and [ J. H. Wright duly elected. f WM. MORROW", fc Returning Officer. ' Pukekohe, April 29,1890. , ROAD DISTRICT. It is hereby notified that the Waiukii Road - Board will, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of May, 1890, mako a Rate of Three-farthings in the Ponrd on all the Rateable Property in the i Waiuku Road District, whioh Bate will ho due and payable in one instalment on SATURDAY, the 6th June, 1890; at the Road Board Office. Waiuku, where the Ratebook now lies for the inspection of ratepayers. J. T. MELLSOP, Clerk. Waiukn, 3rd May, 1896, • Borough Notices. B' OROUGH OF PARNELL. REVISION OF BURGESS LIST. I hereby appoint a Sitting of the Parnell • Borough < louncil at their office, Manukau Road, on MOND LV, the 12th day. of April, 1890, at ; 7.15 p.m., to Revise the Burgess List for 1890-1891. I H. B. SEALY. , Dated April 3rd, 1890. Mayor. IT is also notified that the names of those in arrears, who fail to pay rates due before ' the sitting of the said Court, will not appear in > the Xor U dir ßOll - S. REYNOLDS, Town Clerk. i THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT , ', "BURGESS LTST REVISION COURT. Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the provisions of the Municipal Corporations ' Act, 1886, the above Court will be held in the • Council Chamber, Davonport. at 8 p.m. on ■ MONDAY, the 12th May, 1890, to hear and determine any objections to the Burgess List. r . M. NICCOL. Mayor, j Devonport, May 2,1890. I :■-".' ' v■• '■'■— ■■ ."'■'■■" '" Volunteer Notices. mo VOLUNTEERS AND OTHERS. • A Meeting of all those interested in M.H. Rifle ; Shooting will be held at the Drill shed on i THURSDAY EVENING Next, Bth May. at 3 ; p.m., to consider the advisability of forming a I Martini Henri Shooting Club. ' • JAMES F. HAULTAIN, Auokiand, Convener. , MayS.JB9Q. . ' '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 1

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