Auctions. \. — TO-MORROW, • At 11 o'Clock. A PPLES, PINES, MANDARINSt LEMONS, MUSCATELS, j|#." ■&_ s PBANUTS, '*"" etc., etc., etc Ex Wairarapa, from Sydney. *'/&••". ■ '■■'■:': »j DIGBY TONKS fc CO., """■ Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. , i AMERICAN ORGAN, »• CHEST DRAWERS, *&- « FILTER, TEA SET. ■| ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will sell To-morrow, Without Reserve, at 11 o'clock, A MERICAN ORGAN, 7 stops X3L (West Minden Organ Co.) Chests Drawers Filter. Tea feet, etc.. etc* Bedsteads, Mattresses Chairs, Tables Whatnot, etc., etc. _^ TO-MORROW, at 12 o'Clock noon. PINEAPPLES. PINEAPPLES. ;■; Ex s.B. Wairarapa. ■ r G. W. BINNEY & SONS v Will sell by public auction at their Mart, Corn Exchange, Fort-street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock noon, -j O CASES LARGE QUEEN PINES. Terms Cash. Volunteer Notices. mHE ANNUAL X MEETING of the //§&>& jPP&CAV PONSONBY NAVAL llal will be held at O Drill-shed TO-MOR-\T\ *FsWwß7J nOW < Wednesday, - at D. MILLER, Meetings. ARRISON BAND will muster afc the \JC Drill-shed This Evening, for inspection, with helmets.— J. Williamson. Sec. "O ETURN OF SIR GEORGE GREY. A Public Meeting of the Citizens of Auckland will be held TO-MORROW <Wednesday) EVENING, in the Lome-street Hall, at 8 o'clock, when an Address will be presented to SIR GEORGE GREY, on his return from Australia. A Meeting of the Reception Committee will b e held at 7.15 sharp same evening and same place. -_, W. JENNINGS, Hon. Secretary A.L.A. 17NIGHTS O _ F L~Tb"cFu~r7 PIONEER ASSEMBLY. The Usual Meeting of To-morrow Evening is POSTPONED, in consequence of Sir George Grey's Address. ft, SALM 6n, M.W, mO CITY FOOTBALLERS. A Meeting of those interested in the Formation of a City Football Club to compete in the forthcoming A.R.U. Matches will be held at the British Hotel. Queen-street, on WEDNESDAY, 10th June, at 8 p.m. PETER MACKIB ) - CHARLES E. STONE )■ Conveners. G. A. ORCHARD ) X ADY CARRINGTON GOLD-MINING JU COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of tbe Shareholders will be lield at the Company's Office. New Zealand Buildings. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of June, 1891. at the hour of half-past two p.m. Business : To consider the Conipany's position, financial and otherwise, and to pass such .'£■-. resolution in reference thereto as may" fi be approved of. #> D. G. MacDONNELL. Secretary. Auckland, June Bth, IE9I. Pubic Notices. DESPITE all opposition, our trade has increased and. is increasing. Suits, £2 10s, £2 17s 6d, £3. £3 ss, with extra pair of Trousers, at Dalton's, tailor, 210, Queen-street, j STEREOSCOPIC JU CABINET. Free Exhibition of rare views on glass. Swis3 Bazaar. 39. Queen-street. FREEDOM GOLDMINING COMPANY (LIMITED). -Shareholders in arrear with Call, due and payable on the 6th April. 1891, are hereby notified that their Shares will be disposed of by public auction by Messrs D. Tonks and Co.. Quoenstreet, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of June, 1891, at the hour of eleven a.m., unless said call and expenses thereon be paid before said date. ■ D. G. MacDONNELL, Secretary. .Auckland, June 8. ,1891. X IST of Prizes at Dunedin Exhibition: XJ First Prize for High-class Tailoring. First Prize for Ladies' Riding Habit, First and Special Prize for Style and Finish, First for Artistic Cutting.—J. H. Dalton,tailor,2lo,Queenstreet. X>HRENOLOGICAL CHART sof SIR JL GEORGE GREY, Bart., by Professor Signor Besemo, Phrenologist, to be seen and for sale at F. VVilliams", Fruiterer, Lower Queenstreet, opposite Railway Station. REAL'FUR MANTLES and Dolmans, 525, etc.; Rabbit Fur ditto, 255, etc, ; Astrachan Capes and Collarettes, very fashionable.—J. M. McLachlan, 222, Queen-street. p OTHERH Watches JLA) are allowed to be the best. Prom £5.— Jas. Adams, Watchmaker and Jeweller, VieHE AVONDALE VEGETABLE SUPPLY GARDENS. A DENIAL. A certain hawker has for months past cir culated a report that the Avondale Vegetable Supply carts retail vegetables obtained from the Chinamen or from the auction sales. I am, therefore, at length obliged to state that this is absolutely untrue. All our vegetables come fresh from the Gardens. As the Gardens are of large extent, and give employment to over twenty men and boys, the Public may rest assured that no effort will be spared to supply the choicest vegetables in season. W. T. MURRAY. rTI BOOTH, who for 11 years carried J- •, on a Butchering Businessin Great North Koad.bexs to thank those friends and the public general!}' who supported him so liberally during that time. T.B. further intimates that he has commenced business in Newton, opposite the Masonic Hall, where he hopes that by keeping meat of the best quality combined with prompt attention, to secure a furtherance of their support. All meat
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 135, 9 June 1891, Page 8
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