Public fl-otices. (Ti ':, A. THOMPSON & CO., Coal and VJT» Firewood Merchants, Kyber Pass and Mount Roskill Road. Lonjr Wood, 7_.6d per ton ; Cut Wood, from 10s. Taupiri. Newcastle, and Kamo Coal delivered at Lowest Prices for Cash. Furniture carefully removed. McLEOD BROS., Albert-street, show the finest assortment of Fancy Baskets in Auckland. Perambulators and Wicker Chairs cheap. Near V.M.C.A. and Military Claimants JLi for Grants of Land please watch the Star paper for Public Meeting being held. —Au Honest British Navy Claimant. E-T-TmBULATORS, Sewing Machines, Mangles, Organettes, etc., for cash or from 2s 6d per week. Cheapest and best.—W. C. Demies, Queen-street ' /jt» PER CENT.—Money to lend, at 6 per \9 cent., on Queen-street Securities. —C. Williamson, Land and Financial Agent,' 83, Queen-street. Meetings. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street. on MONDAY, the 19th inst.. when Prof. A. P. Thomas will give a popular Lecture on " Pasteur. Koch, and their work." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. T. F. CHEESE MAN, Secretary. "iyi"ANGERE FARMERS' CLUB. •The Monthly Meeting will be bold in the Public Hall, Manure, on MONDAY. Oct 19. at 7,30 p.m. J. C. HUBBARD. Secretary. UCKLAND PAINTERS' UNION meets Ist and 3rd Mondays in the Month, 7.30 p.m.. Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road. W. TAYLOR. Chairman, _a__» b _ y CJTAR OF AUCKLAND' \JmsS_3__/ f3 LODGE. No. 26, 1.0.0. F. J AMERICAN CONSTITU-TIGN-—Members of above are hereby summoned to; attend a Special Meeting of " !55W Lodge on MONDAY Next, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. Business— Official Visit of Grand Master Bro. A. W. Brown, who will, after regular Lodge, confer P.G.s Degree. —J. BURCHELL, Permt. Secretary. s* A FTER the usual Monthly &&£fc_t -Cs- Meeting of No. 2 L.O.L. on }W& MONDAY EVENING next. Oct. 19th, n.t 7.30, in the Protestant MwWJfci Hnll. Newton, the ADJOURNED i-T7^ ENBRAL CONFERENCE will 7-tfe_«_Ss__r~* )B held, to which all members of ~ : t.ho Institution are requested. Business important. By order of the W.M.—T. STANLEY GIBBINS, Secretary. T> R O H I B I T I ON. All Temperahco Workers are invited to meet Sir William Fox at the V.M.C.A., on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30, to arrange for the free distribution of ' 5.C00 copies of tho "Pro" hibitionist" in Auckland and Suburbß. * A UCKLAND YACHT CLUB. The Annual General Meet-i*iS--OJ_SB__# in& will be held in the Public Room - Harbour »■» .s%. __msm&' Board Office.onTUESDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. WM. A. MACCOIIMICK, Hon. Sec. IGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE. The Ordinary Meeting of the above will he held on Monday Evening next (October 19) in the Trade Assembly Rooms. Upper Queen-st.. at 7.30 p.m. All members requested to attend for final consideration of programme. W. F. CONNOLLY, Secretary. Lost and Found. LOST, small Bunch-of Keys.—Finder please return Star Office. " OST—2s 6d Reward—a, Dancing Shoe, .between PonsoDby Hali and Symondsstreet. Will finder kindly leave at Star Hotel. LOST, light Bay Pony Mare, about 14 hand 3 high; reward.—Apply John Robinson, Mt. Eden. OST, on the 13th inst., Chestnut Mare, branded C on near shoulder, newly shod. —Reward on returning same to Paterson and Co. ' LOST or Stolen, a Black Spaniel Dog; answers to the name of Darkle. Anyone retaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. Number of collar known.—A. F, Hooper, 109, Queen-streot. _' T OST—Two Volumes on Arbitration. Will tho gentleman return? ED. BARTLEY, Architect. STRAYED into my place, at Avondale South, a Black Boar. Owner can have samehy paying expenses.—T. Greop. TBAYED from 257, Queen-street, a young Mastiff, answers to Leo. Anyone detaining same after this notice will bo prosecuted. < jSr r^~ REWARD. — Lost, betweon Old O&oJt Club. Eden Crescent, and Customstreet East to Queen-street, a Roll of Notes tied with a black clastic band. — The finder will receive the above reward by returning same to Mr Fletcher, Old Club. jj?e> REWARD — Strayed or Stolen cf& ■'w from Mr Quay's paddock, Mangere, on "Monday morning, September 28. a Black Horse, with white star on forehead, 15 hands high, and rising 5 years. Finder will receive the above reword. Any person detaining after this notice will bo prosecuted. ©rapery, Clothlajy, &c. SUMMER HA S COME, GBNTLEMB. N, ORDER I . YOUR | •JTEW QUMMER quiTS NOW! NOW 1! NOW!!! NOW!!!! A. WOOLLAMS & CO.'S SPECIALTIES FOR THE SEASON NOW ON VIEW. TmLEGANT QUMMER &UITS, | 50s 63s 70s 84s 90s BEST SELECTION IN THE CITY. A TtffOOLLAMS & f.04 TAILORS, 9 0, Queen -street. -_-*"_ CC-A BARGAIN-WELLING-<3& JL O O TON-STREET—Verandah Cottage of four rooms. Freehold Allotment, 50 x 115 feet.-J, Thome:, 81, Queen-street. 721
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 247, 17 October 1891, Page 8
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