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Lost and Found. -f d\S REWARD.—Lost, on Wednesday JLh_? evening in Shelly Beach Road, Ponsonby. a small Gold Seal attached to ring.—Rewardat Star Office. OSTrfriday last, a Collie Slut; white chest. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted by the ranger.—James Pike, at Mr Hellaby's, Shortland-street. STRAYED" from Onehunga, white and strawberry-coloured Cow, ono ear cut; reward.—C. Weber, Tanner, Onehunga. FOUND.a small Gold Chain and Pendant. —Apply to the Chief Postmaster. FOUND, a Sum of Money in Onehunga, early on Sunday morning. — Apply E. Earle, Grocer, Onehunga. Rate Advertisements. WANTED, a Journeyman Baker, second hand.—Apply R. Forgie, Manukau Road, Parnell. ANTED, 300 Passengers for the Whitford Park Races and the Ostrich Farm on THURSDAY next, per Waitoa. Return Fare, 3s. WANTED, competent Machinists for Singe Machines; constant employment. —Powley's Shire Factory, Shortland-street. ANTED, a Boy for the tinsmithing. —Apply J. Yolkner, Grey-street. WANTED, a strong Boy for the pantry. —Apply Dallen's Coffee Palace, Queen-st. WANTED, 2 Scutchers and"Washer for Flax Mill.—Apply at 10 To-morrow at Mr Frost's. City Market. WANTED, a Boy about 14.—Apply to Mr Gledhill, Sodawater Factory, Rutland-street. ANTED, a strong Girl, about 14.— Apply on between 2 and 4, Hepburn-street (3rd house below Selwyn -street) Wl-fflD, a Lady's Hack and Side Saddle.—F. G. Clayton, Newmarket. ANTED, a Scow for baulk timber. — Apply M. T. Clayton, 27, Insurance Buildings. 17-OR SALE, splendid quantity of Green J? Maize, growing at the Costley HomeApply to the Manager of the Institution. ' ' FOR SALE, Corned Rounds, Corned Briskets. Legs Pork, Ox Tongue 3: guaranteed sweet: 10 tons Corned Beef, in kegs;, price low.—Hulme and Co. j ______ TO LET, Shop now occupied by Collie and Self. Tailors, Queen-street, Onehunea. Suitable for any business.—Apply G. Maody, Grocer, Onehunga. TO LET for a term at a very low rent, •' Cremorne," Argyle-strcet," Home Bay. Ponsonby. House contains 8 rooms, with 6 acres land; orchard, water frontage, beautiful bay. Well suited for a bachelor's establishment. Good grazing for horses ; boating and bathing. —Apply to A. G. Bartlett, Chronometer Maker and Jeweller, 154, Queen-street. RS A. B. BROOMHALL will not be responsible foranydebtscon_ractedinher name without her written - authority, or recognise any receipts for goods unless signed by her. Shortland-street. Feb. 9.1891. _ mHE Carter who took a Black Tin Box, -*- paint rubbed off in places, with parcel tied on top, from s.s. Clansman on Monday, is requested to return it at once, or proceedings will be taken. WILL the Boy who picked up Umbrella on Great North Road on Monday Morning, please return to Lee, GrocCr 2 Small Reward. ' ' IRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES <ALL COMERS.. GLADSTONE HALL. NORTHCOTE. SATURDAY, MATCH 7, 1891. Entries Close WEDNESDAY, March 4, at 7 p.m. Schedules obtainable at any of the Stores-in the district, at the Seed Shops in Queenstreet, Auckland, or of 11. FjySWELLYN, Secretary, Rirkenhead. ' ■■ •XTOttCE_■_?. APPLICATION "§b% J3I ' TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-rl, HARRISON DOUGLAS, of Northcote. Hotelkeepcr, being the ho.der of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Northcote, and known by the name of the Northcote Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the- next licensing meeting to be holdon at Auckland, bn the 6th day of March. 1891, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to George Anderson, my appointee. Dated the 15th day of December, 1890.-HARRISON DOUGLAS. ROAD DISTRICT. DOG REGISTRATION ACT NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the. Waipipi Road Board has resolved to charge the following fee for registering dogs during the year ending 31st December, 1891, viz.: Terriers free, and all other dogs, 2s 6d each. Mr George Bennett has been appointed Registrar, and will attend at the Road Board Office, Waiuku, on each Saturday in February, after which.time the owners of all unregistered dogs will be prosecuted, arid all dogs found at large without collars will be destroyed. v J. T. MELLSOP, Clerk. Waipipi Road Board, February 7.1891. : .- VISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin, 100 Avenue Viotor Hugo, Aro de Triomphe. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. VALUATION LIST. 1891-92. It is hereby notified that the above Valuation Lists are now open for inspection at the Borough Council Office, Newmarket Hall, and all objections thereto must be left at the Assessment Court, at the said Newmarket Hall, on or before the 15th day of February next, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left with the Town Clerk not less than seven (7) days before the next sitting of the said Court. WM. DINNISON. ••_,'■-• _..• ~ _*_, "Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Newmarket, January 15,1891.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 8