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Late Advertisements. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply Hulme and Co., Butchers, ANTED~toTurchaße, Double-barrel Breech-loading Gun ; state priceani where to be seen.-Address A.B j C :i St^O^± WANTED, immediately, a NlS** Porter.-Apply after 6 to Luks, Victoria Hotel. _ - Y&T ANTED, Working Men to Buy our W 2s 3d Working Shirts: our 2s lid Flannel Singlets, from Is: Men's Cotton Socks, 3.ci_, Merino do, 6d; Auckland-knit Woollen bocks. Is, Is Id, and Is 6d per pair.-Address: J. ween, 78, Victoria-street, »,nd Church-street, Isortn Sliore. . — ANTED Known. —Men's Imitation Worsted Trousers. 5s 6d: Men's Nelson Trousers, 9s; Men's Good Quality Onohunga Troueers, 10s per pair; a splendid lot <« sized All-woo) Tweed Trousers (striped), 9si Oα pair, sizes 6 and 7 only.— J. Green, 78, Victoriastreet. WANTED, a goocTCook for Survey Party: able to make first-class bread.Apply at 12 o'clock Friday and Saturday, urace, John Douglas. Land Agmit^Queen^treet. 0 LET, 'Family Residence, Mounb Roskill Road; large piece of land: House containing 9 rooms; splendid view, \ cry healthy situation; bath-room, etc., all complete. For particulars apply to John Douglas, .Land Agent. IF. G. HEATH, do hereby Challenge S. . Armstrong to Box to a Finish for a Trophy. Will meet him this evening aUheJßritish_Hotei S^O UND, a Small Gold Chain and Pendents.—Apply to the Chief_Postmaster. rpO LET, 6-reomed Seaside House (boafcJL ing and bathing). 20 minutee from Queenstreet; rent, 155.-Apply F. J. Bennett, Draper, Queen-street. ■ T>RIME~PICKLED BUTTER, in $lb Jl pats, only 6d per lb.-Gallaugher and Entrican, Victoria-street West. TT>ERSONAL.— Athletes should Buy our JL Bally briggan Singlets, at 2s 6d each, soft as silk and wear weU.-J. Greon, 78, \ ictoria-st. Note.—We have Summer \X7ATCH MAKERS' f* fp" p y\ AND JEWELLERS' fcfefeg|L-i ANNUAL PICNIC: AND Hunter's Artillery Hand in attendance. Hot wa'er provided free. Refreshments, etc., at lown ]>rices. Tickets: Ladies. Is; Gents, is; Children under 12, accomianied by parents, Free. P.S. KAGLffi leaves Q.ueen-streer, l'erry Tee at 8.30 sharp. Attctioms. R. ARTHDU] [J- F - EUEDLE TO-MORROW, at; 11 a.m. MARKET DAY. ARTHUR'S MART MARKET. DAY, Auction Market ab 11 o'clock a.m. Both Departments commence afc the same hour. "OOULTRY, Pie, Pork, Carriage, and JL Implement Department -Western Wing of the City Market, Albert-street entrance. No crowding, fresh air, light—Fowls ot all descriptions. Chicks, Heus with Broods, lancybreed Fowte, Turkeys. Ducks, Geese, Pigeons, Canaries, Well-bred young Pigs, Tools, WheeIb GROCEHY, r ¥Rm)UCE? AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT, Agricultural Hall, City Market. —A splendid display pure air and light. Firstclass Table Potatoes, Onions. Carrots. Cabbages, Turnips, Peas, Beans, Rhubarb. Cauliflowers. „ _ Fresh Butter, Corned Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Eggs. 10 Sacks Malt, Fowl Wheat, Barley, Oats, Sharps, Bran. Flour, Chaff. GROCERIES. Etc.—lo dozen Cider in lots to suit. Tea, Coffee, Confectionery, Soap, Sand Soap, Windsor Soap, Herrings. Vinegar, Curry Powder. Carbonate of Soda. FRUIT, at 2 o'clock p.m.—Hot-house Grapes, Gage 3, Plums, Pears. Peaches, Apples. Nectarines. Lemons, Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes. Good Luncheon-room in the Market. Good stabling in the Market yard. TO-M ORR OW, "" And each succeeding day, At Two o'Clock. SALVAGE! SALVAGE!! SALVAGE!!! OLAX. L A X. ■JP L A X. EX LEADING WIND, -f OOSE AND -OALED TTILAX. THOS. M. JACKSON AND CO. Have received instructions from Captain Hinckley (for the benefit of whom it may concern) to sell by public auction alongside Leading Wind, at Firth's Wharf, No. 2 Jetty, To-morrow,and each succeeding day, at 2 p.m. QALVAGE FLAX discharged up to time of sale, more or less damaged. All Flax to be removed on day of sale. Loose Flax to be weighed over Public Weighbridge Baled E'iax to be sold aa seven (7) bales to the ton. , TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. THOS. M; JACKSON AND CO., Auctioneers. FRUIT~AND~PROD U7JE~SALK TO MORROW, aThalf-pasb 10 o'clock. J. JONES Will spll ,by t public auction To-morrow (Friday) at half-past 10 o'clock, at his Mart. 215. Queenstreet. PRODUCE. £*Vy SACKS MAIZE, Xβ a .18 talks Wheat. 25 sacks Barley, 72 sacks Oats, 35 sacks Sharps, 42 sacks Bran, Flour in sacks, 100. 50 and 251b bags. Oatmeal, Tea in boxes. Biscuits, Coffee," Candles, Soap, Sugar, Salt, (Coarseand, Fine), Bacon (in sides and rolls. Hams, butter (in kegs and pats), Wairoa and Factory Cheese etc., etc. A large consignment of Potatoes in sacks and bags. Onions in sacks and bags. Cabbages. Lettuce. Beans, Rhubarb, Cucumber, etc., etc. FKUIT—Apple3 (Eating and Cooking), Peaches, Plums, etc. J. JONES, Auction cc r. TO-MORROW. . DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructions to sell. To-morrow (Friday/, at 12 noon,. THE Well-known Racer TAMORA. *>y Musket—Moonlight. HUNTER & NOLAN. QALE OF KAURI TIMBER. MUSEUM ENDOWMENT, WAIKANAE, CABBAGE BAY, COROMANDEL. EXTENSION OF TIME. Crown Lands Office, Auckland, Feb. 2,1891. The Sale by Auction of the above Timber will take place in. this office at 11 o'clock a.m. on TUESDAY, the 17th inst., instead of the 10th aa previously advertised. Full particulars on application at this office. THOS. HUMPHRIES, Commissioner Crown Lands.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

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