Itiite Advertisements. \ \T ANTED, Nurse-eirl. — Apply Mr 3 T V Garriock, Hobson and Cook-streeta. W" ANTEDTGeneraI Servant; must be a good plain cook. — Apply A. G. Hughes. Chemist, etc., Hobson-streot;. ANTED, a handy Man, to do alterations and repairs. — Arthur Wright, Shortland-atreet. • ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs W. Brown, Newmarket Hotel, Newmarket. WANTED, a Boy for the lithographic machine room.—Apply Star Office. ANTED, to Rent, 5-roomed Cottage, ■within 20 minutes of Post Office.— dress "Cottage," Star Office. ANTED, General for Country, two useful Men (hotel). General. Onehunga: good Parlour Maid, waiting place.—Mrs McGee's Registry. Upper Queen-street. ANTED, a Second Hand for the Bakehouse.—Apply Coffee Palace, Queen-street. WANTED, an active Boy, to ride for orders and useful.—Apply A. Walker, Arch Hill Meat Company. WANTED, Generals, Kyber Pass and near Symonds street (other servant kept), Mount Eden, Mount Koskill. Takapuna. Oiahuhu (small families); 2 Domesticated Lady Helps, no young children; Girls Assist, country. —Mrs Arthur's Registry, 278, Queen-street. E~OR SALE, cheap, I or 2 Iron Trnks. — —Appty Star Office. FOR SALE, Light Express, Horse, and Harness.—Apply Webley'a Store, Rose Road, Surrey Hilla. TO LET, nowly-finished Villa Residence, Clifton Road. Ponsonby, containing 6 rooms and bathroom, wash-house, and copper. Healthy situation ; 5 minutes" from tram. Rent moderate. —Apply Star Office. T"OST~thisTmorninsr, a B.NTz~Cros«ed JLJ Cheque, 7740 C—Finder pleaso return to J. Fisher and Co. LOST, from a Vehicle on Monday afternoon, a scarlet and gold Cloud.—Reward at Star Office. . IN consequence of Statements publicly made inferring that my proceedings in connection with the East Coast Land Company were improper, I shall give a full public explanation of the whole matter, including the action taken by the Government, and inviib MR MITCHELSON OR ANY OTHER MEMBER OF THE Government to be present at such meeting. Due notice of the place and time of meeting will be given. W. L. REES. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE TO LESSEES, SHIPOWNERS, IMPORTERS AND OTHERS. Harbour Board Office. Auckland, November 26,1890. Notice is hereby given that all Rents, Wharfages, and Dues in arrear on the Bth December, 1890, will be handed to ibe Board's solicitors for recovery without further notice. By order of the Bonrd. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. TVSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. (9 B The Partnership hitherto existing between G. F. Hill and J. F. Cruickshank has this day beeu dissolved. J. F. CRUICKSHANK. G. F. HILL. HE~B LESSING OF THE CHILDREN," Sacred Cantata by Henry Lahee, Will be given, for the first time in Auckland, by the Members of St. James's Sunday-school Choir, assisted by friends, with full orchestral accompaniment. ST. JAMES'S HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, 27th. Conductor. Mr J. L. Walton. Admission, Is. Proceeds in aid of Sunaay-school Library. B S E~ R V E R ! BSEEVBR! T7TLECTION NEWS ! _____ ELECTION CARTOONS 1 ELECTION TIPS! See this Week's Issue. THE O.M.s Observations on Persons Political; nil the Candidates criticised. CARTOON—Labour and Capitalist Candidates. ELECTION NEWS-Grey and the Auckland Rata—Some Questions to Candidates— Composition of the New House-Threat-ened Libel Action—State Bank Candidates—A Comical Candidate—Mr Mitchelson and Educational Retrenchment —Intrudersin the Garden of Eden (before the' Fall), amusing Picture, otc. STORY OF NEWTON SEAT, told in a Page of Funny Illustrations. Another Funny Page showing the Candidates who got no call from the people. EDUCATIONAL.-School Abuses and Reforms—Different Treatment of Town and Country Teachers-Baptists and the Bible in Schools — Another Political Schoolmaster, etc. SUNDAY - SCHOOL EXHIBITION — Some Auckland Evictions — Society and General Gossip—Pesonalities-Sporting and Athletic Tips—Musical. Dramatic and Volunteer News—Observations on Things in General, etc. POPULAR! PUNGENT! PLEASING! The price of the "Observer" is 5d per copy, or 3s 6d per quarter, post free. KELLY & BAULF, Printers and Publishers. Auctions' B. ARTHUR] L J - F - BUDDLE TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ART NEEDLEWORK, ORNAMENTS, GLASS CASES, SHELVING, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Black to sell by auction at her shop and premises, Karangahape Road, opposite Rising Sun Hotel, on THURSDAY next, at 11 o'clock a.m., HER STOCK OF SUPERIOR FANCY GOODS — Vasea, Ornaments, Toys, Crewel Work, and a Variety of Ladies Art Needlework, General Fancy Goods, Large Show Cases, Shelving, etc. Also, Household Furniture and Effects—Oval and Other Tables. B.Wi Chairs, Hair Couch, Bedsteads and Bedding, Spring Mattress, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Tables. Washstands and Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Meat Safe, Kitchen Utensils, etc. On View on the morning or sale. Terms—Cash before delivery. ROBERT WILSON] [REGINALD CLAYTON TO-MO.RR O W, :•.■'" At 11 o'clock, WILSON & CLAYTON Have been authorised to sell by public auction at the offices of the Harbour Board, Quaystreet, on Thursday, 27th November, 1890, at 11a.m., FTIHE LEASE FOR FIFTY YEARS OF X No. 14, FORT-STREET. Plans, conditions of sale, and draft lease may be seen upon application at the office of the Board. WILSON & CLAYTON, Auctioneers. R. ARTHUR] [J. V. BUDDLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, Ab 11 o'Clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MAGNIFICENTLY ■ SITUATED SEASIDE VILLA SITES, WITH BEACH FRONTAGES, AT LAKE TAKAPUNA. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, in the Estate of the late C. O. Davis, .on Thursday,. Dec. 11 prox., at 11 o'clock a.m., SEVERAL BEAUTIFULLY - SITUATED SEASIDE SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES AT LAKE TAKAPUNA. Further Particulate in Future Advertisement, ; ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 279, 26 November 1890, Page 8
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