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Meetings. IVTASTERS' AND ENGINEERS' f 1 A^A?I0 A N ND N S iR E v?c S E the Wnfehtly Meeting at pm. All lub - Q uee n-street. at 7.30 a ?' are to attend, as Dusmess of importance is to be dealt with. CAPTAIN PRYOR. — . Secretary. JjIEDERATED WHARF LABOURERS' . CKLAND BRANCH. in A R S « P hc, C is above will be held R?hw ?§ Rooms TO-MORROW (Friday), Bth inst.. at_Bpm Committee at 7 p.m EDWARD RANDALL, Secretary. J" Z. FEDERATED TIMBER MILL • AND BUSHMEN'S UNION. _ A9 n eneral Mee £ng of the above will be held Bi«wL, ■ 'J* £ ewt . on (Beresford-st. entrance). EzrMmb°eS. c r iveßepor "*° £committeea^ t . ___l_jf:Js______, Secretary. gTOREM EN ? ~S tTiTnTN. i,- A^ C * in^. (P F rmancnfc Storemen only) will be held in Cook-street Hall on FRIDAY. Bth inst.. at 8 p.m. sharp. tio B n U of Rule?ctc.' mentOf MemberS and Adop " Present and intending members are requested to attend. Entrant lee for the present, 2s 6d. "VTEW ZEALAND COASTAL SEA--i.l MEN'S UNION. A Meeting will be held in the Temperance Hall, Albert-street, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 7.00 p.m, R. HAWKES, Secretary. P~O"NSb'NB TIAN ASSOCIATION. A MEETING In connection with the above will be held in ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, When it is hoped that all young men interested in this institution will be present. NOTICE. — BEAMSMEN AND JLI CURRIERS. A Meeting of the above will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Beresford-street Entrance, on SATURDAY EVENING next, August 9. at 7.3 a Business of importance. In consequence of above, the Meeting previously arranged for tnat date is postponed until further notice. F. R. BUST. Licensing Notices. A UCKLAND EAST LICENSING J\. DISTRICT.-NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I. JOHN SMITH, of Auckland, being tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the houseand premises situate at Shortland-street, Auckland, and known by the name of tho City Club Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at tho >f.M. Courthouse, Auckland, on the 3rd day of September, 1890, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to GEORGE CLARKE MANNING, my appointee.—Dated the 9th day of June. 1890.—JOHN SMITH. \ITAIKOMITI LICENSING DISTRICT YV -NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, RICHARD McVEIGH, of New Lynn. Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and .premises situate at New Lynn, and known as tho New Lynn Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to beholden at the N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Queen-street, on the sth day of September. 1890, apply for a transfer of the .said license froai myself to Elizabeth Patterson, mv appointee. Dated the 21st day of July, 18S0.-R. McVeigh. ! Public Notices grEALAND *"1 RAPHIC AND I J . J ADIES , TOURNAL. I ___ —— CONTENTS FOR AUGUST 9m. Rev. S. BAKER BANISHED FROM TONGA. FULL-SIZE PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE OF TONGA. BLIND LOVE.—Wilkie Collina , entrancing Serial Story (illustrated). FUNNYISM. — Love's Young Dream — She would Prove Him—Voices of the Morn—A Forcible Reason — They Knew Her — Her Strange Experience- She Lowered the Record—A Publican's Drinks—Change for a Bargain—Something to Li vo for—Not Accustomed to those Whitewashed Stones. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.— Army Duels <illu3trato(i)—The Chicken-hearted Jockey— What Women Love in Mon—The Three Lovers and how they Acted—Story of an Artist—Waifs and Strays of City Life—Tho Actor's Re veigo—Prepared for any Emergency— The Kowhai Troo. CURRENT TOPICS.-Echoes from the South ahdEchoes from the North, by "Graphic' Contributors. G LIMP-SBS OF TONGA (Full-page Illustration). J. C. FIRTH'S NEW- BOOK.-Exciting Chase —Capturing Canoe3—A Maori War PartY;A Six-toed Native-On the Trail, but Lost m the Mud—The Deserted Village—The First Drop Of Blood Drawn-A Picturesque BiyouacVrA Village fullof Maoris— Glorious "'Visions-Rifles Discharged—Spoils for the Victors-Prisoners of War—Military Ardour Cooled. well-designed 'Fashion Plates, showing lovely Gowns and Mantles -Stage and Fancy Ball Costumes, as worn at the Opera Comique by Mdlle. Simonnet. THE CHILDREN'S PAGE.—The Miller and the Sweep She Gave a Recommendation to Tommy—Down South on a Snowy Day—The Fairy Woodleaf Goes to the Bush. SOME GENTLE AUCKLAND SHOWERS (Full-page Illustration). ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. FOR THE LADIES.-Original Fancy workBeautiful Fan Case-Costumes and Mantles for the present Season—Mode of Addressing Royalty - Old - fashioned CounterpaneQaeries — Notes on Good Form Cards— Duties — Renovations and Hints oh Spring Fashions. TjiE YOUTH'S PAGB.-Pursued by Croco-diles-The Keasou Wby-In Lone CoveTaking the Big Horn—Strange Places for Birds' Vests-Emperor by Divine RightVanished—Tho Violets. NEW ZEALAND SOUIETY GOSSIP.-Notes from Correspondents at Wellington, ChristChurch, Auckland, Australia, etc. FOURPENCE PER COPY. Six months' subscription, 10s (payable in advance), including postage. Send your orders ab once through any ■ Bookseller or News Agent. in New Zealand, or direct to the Publisher, H. BRETT;.. ... Shortland-street AUCKLAND. JAPANESE MATTINGS (just landed) ? unique, serviceable, no cross joins, pattern same on both sides; Is6dand 2s 9d per yard.On Sale by Garlick and Cranwell.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1