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(advertisement. ) DR LAIS H LEY'S FAREWELL TO MR NAPIER. (To the Editor.) Sir,—As Mr Napier has now enbirely abandoned the public issues, and descended to mere personal abuse, further controversy is, oi course, out of the question. K. Laishley. jujiiji — iinuw»iiiwiiiwwiwiwwii»niiinrninii Mr Edward Wakefield, erstwhile of Tiinaru, seems to have become thoroughly Americanised. In the November "Contemporary " he writes with all Ills old force on "The Brand of Cain in the Great Republic." Tho same number contains a highly optimistic article on " The Renaissance of the Stage," by David Christie Murray. The ill - nntured creditor who made tho novelist-acbor-journalisc bankrupt will not, on (lit, gum much by the move. Mr Murray has nob recommenced housekeeping ,<ince his return, and his brnins are his assets. Mr Herbert Lloyd, a partner in the wellknown firm of Edward Lloyd anrl Co., loft England last month tor a comprehensive tour of Australia and New Zealand in the interests of his firm. He goes first to Adelaide, and from thence to the principal towns of ouch colony in turn, Gazette in Ehu'ikrwptcy. T N BANK R U P T C Y. liN THE SUPERIuIt COURT OF BANKRUPTCY HOLJJKN AT AUCKLAND. In tho matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,' and uumndincnis thereof. Notice is hereby given that by a separate order made on tho date specified horeumier, the saiu Court did order and declare that the said several Bankruptcies had Qlosed. December 14th,1891: 847 THOMAS TEASDALE, of Auckland, Baker. 665 WILLIAM EDWARD OONNELL OSBOKNJfI, of Auckland. Clerk. Dated this 24th day of December, 1891. ' JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. mi-IE PROOF OP THE PUDDING. iVBAR Mr Constable,—l must thank you very much I'or recommending Mr Herbert Smith's rauges to me. Our cook is delighted with the one I got for my Home Station at Longlands, and they are iixing two large ones of the same make atour out Station at Biackhead. We have used very little coal since we had it, and it cooks very well with wood. If you see Mr Smith, tell him' he deserves a medal.—Yours sincerely. W. McHARDY. bsertdr" a lmanac, qd. Will be Published on TUESDAY Next, and will consist of 28 Pages of usual size, including, TWELVE ir'AGES of Illustrations by "Bio." Twelve Reproductions of OBSERVER Cartoons for 1891—the cream of the year's fun. Portraits of Mayors of City and Neighbouring Borough for 1892. Four Pages, of Funny Illustrations :— Holiday Happenings fay Land and Sea Young Hayseed's Chustmas Adventure, City Scenes During the Holidays, and Holiday Incidents in Auckland. O.M.s observations tor 1892 : Longstanding Grievances, etc. ILLUSTRATED CALENDAR vor 1892, with record of leading events of the past year. Sporting record, Censuß Notes, Postal information, Wit and Wisdom, Poetry of the Months, Humorous and Entertaining Articles. Poeuis and Tales; the Whole beautifully printed in three colours. OBSERVER-No Extra charge for this beautiful Double Number. Price, rHRKILPENCE. A O LET, a large Store, Customs-street: well adapted for a manufactory ; rent, low.—H. Partington, House and Land Agent Stichbury's Building. OST, this morning, in Queen-street, a Cheque for £2 on Union Bank of Auotralia. Payment stopped,-Reward at Star Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5