KEW ZEALAND GKAPfIIC. Now Issued.—Contents for June 20 ■.— AUCKLAND BOWLING GREEN (by our Special Artist).—Bowling Celebrities. Chairman and Members of the Club. HOW TO GET MARRIED.-By Mrs L. F. Rattray. MOUTH OF THE WANGANUI RIVER. FRANK MELTON'S LUCK. ROUND ABOUT NELSON.-Full page by our Speoial Artist. GLIMPSES OF TriE MUSCOVITE EMPIRE. —Full-page Engraving. THE S.S. WANAKA ON THE REEF. PHOTO OF LATE PREMIER OF CANADA. A QUARTETTE OF COLONIAL ARTISTS. SUNDERED HEARTS.-By Mrs E. Burke Collins. QUEEN VICTORIA AT MY TEA TABLE.By Madame Albani-Gye. FOR OUR GIRLS.-How to be Welcome. iLate Advertisements. WANTED, respectable unincumbered Married Couple; man to garden and general farm work; woman, family washing; references roouired.—Dr. Polien. Avonuaie. ANTED, a Ship's Cook ■ small vessel going South.-Apply H. Phillips. Shipping Master, 13, Swanson-street. WANTED a Respectable Person as Mother's Help, competent to have the care of children.-Apply " L." Post Olhce, Onehunga. — a Strong, Active Girl, as V V General Servant.—Apply xUrs Sloman, top of Gnilton Road. WANTED, at once, Generals, Symondsstreet. Parnell, Mount Eden, Remuera, Epsom; also. Cook Laundresses. Girl (ss). Housemaid, Country (lOs).--Mrs Arthur's lie-s'it-try. T> OOTMA XER S' STRIKE. FAIR TRADE FACTORIES AND PvETAIL SHOPS. Factories, and Factories with Shops.— Cole's, Jacobs', Prosser's, Baker's, Grahams, Cooperative, I»ryland'e, Toomer's, Hannah's. Shops.—The following is a list of Shops where Union-made Boots can be purchased by asking for them : — Garrett's, McKerras' (.Newton). Jafiery's. Smith's, Collins'. Ellison's, Dudley's (Queen-street). Holds worth's, Dymock's, White's (Victoria-street), Crocker's, Brookes', Davis' (Ponsonby), Peglcr and Hughes' (Onehunga), Carby's (Hobson-street). N.B.—Other Retailors dealing with the above Factories, and wishing to be advertised, kindly call on the Strike Committee, 68, Grey-atreet. Auctions-TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. AT MCDONALD'S NURSERY, NEWMARKET. ABSOLUTE SALE OF FIRST-CLASS NURSERY STOCK. Owing to termination of lease, the ground must be cleared. Camellias, Rhododendrons, and other Flowering Shrubs, Fine Foliage Plants, Lemons, Oranges, Plums, and other Fruit Trees. Shelter Trees in great variety. ALEX. AITKEN Will sell by auction at the Nursery To-morrow, at 11 a.m., THE WHOLE OF THE CHOICE NURSERY STOCK, well grown by Mr C. S. McDonald, Newmarket. Trams pass the gate. ALEX, AITKEN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. Noon. DRAPERY. CLOTHING. BOOTS, &C. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, will sell by auction, at the Agricultural Hall, City Market. To-morrow, at 12 o'clock noon, ENERAL ASSORTMENT of Drapery, HJT Underclothing, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Sox. Hose, Hats. Caps, etc. ; Gents', Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. Terms—Cash before Delivery. ' MONDAY, JUNE 22! ~ BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 2 COTTAGES, GUNDfIY-STREET, NEWTON. R. ARTHUR Has received instructions to sell by auction on Monday, the 22nd inst., at his Mart, V OTS 3 and 4, having frontage of 66ft jLJ to Gundry-street. with depth of 99ft. with 2 Good Cottages thereon erected ; seoond and thiid cottages from corner ot Oxford-street. A very desirable investment, price low. At 12 o'clock noon. TEN ALLOTMENTS, RUNCIMAN TOWNSHIP, DRURY. T. M. JACKSON & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Mayo to sell by public auction at their Mart, Durham street East, on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, ALL THOSE FREEHOLD ALLOTmciits situated c'oso to Runciman Station Great South Road, being Allotments 20, 21. and 22, of Section 8, of a sub-division of Allotment 37, and part of Allotment. 38, also, Lots 19, 20, 21, and 22 of Section 9 of said sub-division : and also Lot 47. Section 7. and Lots 23 and 24, of Section. 9. of said, subdivision. Parish of Opaheke. For plan auii further particulars, apply to T. M. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers, Durham-sbreet East. FRIDAY, J UN E 19, At Twelve o'Clock. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, at their Auction Mart, Durham-street East, on the 19th .lime instant, at twelve o'clock noon (by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court). ALL that Piece or Parcel of Land, containing by admeasurement 3 acres 15 perches and 7-lOths of 1 perch, being part of Suburban Allotment 137, Parish of Waitemata, having a frontage to Kingslancl Road, Queenstreet, and Crown-street, together with the Dwellings thereon erected. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to THOS. M. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. Durham-street) East. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, At 11 o'clock. TJ3OOKS. TL»OOKS. X>OOKS. Special Unreserved Sale of a Valuable Library of Old aud Rare Books on New Zealand, including a large number of Worka which are now out of print. On View at the Auction Mart, Durhamstreet East. Catalogues on application, T, M, JACKgON $ CO,, Aiiptipoeere, '*"*'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 142, 17 June 1891, Page 8
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