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Picnics, Excursions, &c «. /"ORPHAN HOMES' 4i§Sg§ifeX ANNUAL PICNIC TO MOTUTAPU. The Devonport Ferry Company having Klndiy placed the use or a steamer at UlO disposal ot the various Orphan Homw ot tho City, a ?« by kin, l Permission of Messrs Raid Bros., ot Motutapu, it has been decided to hold the Annual Picnic there on THURSDAY, AprilO. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m. sharp. All friends are invited. Tickets, 2s each, to defray expenses. Visitors will kindly provide their own prov:sions. \W AITEMATA yW h£ e >P *'» RIVER SUMMER /L\\\\Wt=JiPZ\ _ EXCURSIONS.-Notice to . lho - The s. s . VIVID havingresumed the ~ . ,„ _ Summer Ex--ursions to tho Head Waters of the famed Waitemata. tho public can enjoy Fresh Air. Splendid Scenery, Strawberries and Cream, and I'vurv luxury, without sea-sickness, by patronising the above! Leavo Auckland Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Rivcrhead: Saturday. 4 p.m.; Sunilav, 3.30 p.m. Return Fares, is; Children (under 121, 6d each. T"AILORS' AND TAILORESSES' UNIONS' PICNIC. Tho above Picnic (postponed from tho 4th inst.) will take place on , MONDAY NEXT, 13th INSTANT. P.S. EAGLE will leave Ferry Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp. Programme of Sports as already published. C. E. SMERDON, See. Public Notices. AVONDALE VEGETABLE SUPPLY GARDENS. ! Fresh, crisp clean Vegetables delivered daily in any part of town or suburbs. Kindly stop the carts or send address to ; w - T. MURRAY. Avondale. STRACHAN (double width), white, black, brown, cardinal, 3s 6d; Capes and Collaiettes (black and gray), '•all the . rage."—J. M. McLachan, Importer, 222, Queengtreot. i>ILL OF COST'S, by E. A. Macy kechnie and the Answor to hisPamphlot. . by E. C. Chamberlain, will bo on Sale next week. All proceeds to be given to tho Kinder- ! garten and tho Women's Home. |3K WISE IN TIME ! Only one pur- ■*-* voyor in thousands will have sufficient pntlonco and courage to preparo pure and first class articles like Messrs Crosso and Blackwell, who schooled tho taste of tho public, and achieved in tho end the confidence : and patronage of consumers. This is not an ' easy task in our part of tho world, where tho cheapest nnd most advortisod goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possoss, are bought by the masses; but we can wait, as wo feel assured that, common souso and a Rood palate most find out in the long run that our eoll'ocs, spices, teas, etc., arc. on nccount of their com - bir.ntion of purity, flavour, and choioe quailty, ! the cheapest, and can bo enjoyed without that ! doubt creej/ng over tho consumer which is surolv the case with poororadulternted articles of dally consumption.—Brown. Baumkit, and Co,, direct Coffee, Sphe, and lea Importers. IN THE MATTER OF THE PHCENrX ASSUHANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AC'J', 1887. Notice is hereby given t.hnt by a Power of Attorney dated tho second day of April, 1891, from the Plimnix Assurance Company "f London to Richard Middleton Simpson, and an agreement dated the sivme dale made between tho said Company of Hie onorpart. and lh- said Richard Middleton Simpson of tho other part, the said Richard Middleton Simpson was appointed to be General Manager of the Company in New Zealand. Daicd this2nd day of April, 1391. (Signod) W. G. NEWCOMB. Attorney for the Phccnix Assurance Company of London. • -OUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. \ IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho Royal Commission now sitting in tho City of Wellington, having regard to tiio Working of the Public Trust Office, will commence to take evidence in the course of next week. Any person desirous of bringing any matter of interest nnd importance before tho Commissioners may communicate with them by letter or otherwise, addressed "To the Chairman of • the Commission at the Public Trust Office, 1 Wellington." 1 By order of the Commissioner. J. GRATTAN GREY. Secretary to the Commission. 'l> EW ' S SPECIAL LINES. Pickles, 74d per bottle; Marmalade, 6id per tin; Kerosene (150 test), 6s lid per tin; Corn Flour, 3Jd per lb; Fresh Butter. 6d per lb : 251b Oatmeal, 2s 9d : Lunch Biscuits, 3d per lb; Rice, 121b for 2s 9d; Jam, 4Jd per tin; Bacon and Hams, at wholesale prices; Cod Fish, Ling Fish, and Salt Salmon. Red Herrings, etc., etc. REW'S GROCERY STORES, ViOTORIA-STREET. 0 PATRlCK~KETl?sfroccupier, or tho owner, of Soction 107, Parish of Koheroa, Suburbs of Mercer. 1 Take notico that Idesire that a Boundary or Dividing Fence between Section 107, Parish of Koheroa, District of Mercer, iv your occupation, and Section 137, Parish of Koheroa, in my occupation) be made on or before the ninth day of May, 1891; and that such fenoo shall consist of two (2) barb and four i 4) plain wires, top and third being of barb; such fence to be erected in terms of Fencing Act. Dated at Mercer this eighth day of April, 1391. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Owner of Section 137, Parish of Koheroa. THE MAOFI- POLYNESIAN COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY. By Edward Treqear, F.R.G.S., F.R.H.S. President of the Wellington Philosophical Society, etc., etc., etc. This work which has been several years in preparation, is now ready. In addition to the 7,000 words, with their meanings, generally included in the authentic lists, it alsocompre- , bends about 2,000 words (or additional meanings) not supplied in any prior work. Prospectuses and specimen pp. on application. 680 pp., Royal Svo., cloth, lettered, 21s; halfcalf, cloth sides, 30s. LYON & BLAIR, Publishers, Wellington; WILDMAN & LYELL, Auckland; And all Booksellers. VfcT AITAKEREI FALLS. Mrs CAMPBELL, FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STORE, HENDERSON, Bogs most respectfully to inform the public that, she is prepared to receivo VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. The Hotel is beside Railway Station. MEALS, BEDS, AND HORSE-FEEDS, 0«e Shilling Each. PARTIES CATERED FOR. & LUNCHEONS PROVIDED. An extensive and linoly-sholtcred picnic ground and bathing—a most desirable resort for pleasure-seukers. BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES ' FOR HIRE. PIANO in splendid Rosewood case. Must be sold. Owner leaving New Zealand,—Apply Webbs Oak House, Hobson-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 1

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