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Amusements. (^ IT V HALL. J THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, GRAND LADIES' NIGHT. «- MSI AS GREAT POPULAR CONCERT. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON I Each Lady in the Dress Circlo will be presented with A CABINET PHOTOGRAPH Of either MISS JULIE or MISS ROSE ALBU. I STALLS, CINE SHILLING. | Artistes : MISS JULIK ALBU MISS ROSE ALBU MISS HARDING MISS EDITH WHITELAW Mr A. S. R E I D Mr F. NOR Ma N Mr S. JACKSON M X S. ADAMS HERR ZIMMERMANN HERRU N M A C X And Mr ARCHDALi. TAYLER. MISS JULIE ALBU will sing"l'm Alone" ("Lily of Killarney ) "For Ever and For Ever" (Tosti). And, with IIERR UNMACK, the Duet, '* La ci Darem le Mano" (" Don Giovanni ). MISS ROSE ALBU will sing- " 'Tis the Harp in ? the Air' "Convien Partir," „■__._■ And the Duet from "Mantana," with Ml__ JULIE ALBU, " Sainted Mother." Stalls, Is. Dress Circle, Reserved, 2s. Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, and Hoffmann and Sons'. Doors open 7.15. Raserve your seats early, to prevent disappointment. M. L. M. PLUNKETT, Manager. Late ArtvertSsemei-ts. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. The following Candidates have been duly nominated for the Office of Councillors for the Borough of Dei onport :— Avenell, William -', Duder, Robert Humphrey Macky, Samuel Cochrane McCallum, Robert Hope Wynyard, Robert Notice is hereby given that a Poll for tho Election of three Councillors will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on THURSDAY. the If th of September, 1893, at the Borough Council Office, Devonport. J. DINSDALE, Town Clerk. Borough Office, Devonport, Sept. 4,1893. •""fcTOTICE BY PUBLIC TRUSTEE AA UNDER "THE UNCLAIMED LANDS ACT, 1892." In the matter of a parcel of land being Lot 3, Section 3, of Allotments 13 and 11. Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 10 feet to James-street, by 100 feet depp. of which the last known owner wa3 Edward Henry Hunt. Whereas the Public Trustee has been made aware of the above-described land having no known owner, and he. having made reasonable inquiry, can discover neither the owner nor any agent for tho said land, nor any objection to the :;aid land being declared subject to the above-named Act: Now this is to give notice to all whom it may concern, that, unless on or before the 30th day ! of Juno, 1234, the owner of the above-described land establishes his title thereto to the satisfaction of the Supreme Court or any Judge of such Court, the Public Trustee will take the step 3 prescribed by "The Land Transfer Ad, 1_85," to be registered as the owner of such land, Dated this 29th day of August, 1893. J. K. WARBURTON. Public Trustee. "MEWTON CRICKET CLUB. ! The Annual Meeting of the Newton Cricket Club will bo held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVI-NING, at 8 p.m., in the Newton Congregational Sunday School. All members and intending members are requested to attend. Business : Election of Officers for ensuing year. .^©■te-, fIOURT PRIDE OF 4W^.»*P*_% \j ONEIIUNGA, No. 5,-51 It-/ 1 ' \ The MembersTf the above I w_M_c%^!m*s. i Court are requested to:iissctnblo i «ilI'M. {"it the Corner of Church and I y__^ii./ JQu.en-strcet. on TUESDAY.; I •->____i at 7 p.m., for the purpose of I proceeding !o Auckland to Pay Court Victoria |an Official Visit. By order of the C.U, j - W. J. BRAY. Secretary. j. T.HE Monthly Meeting of Lodge Ponsunj by, No. 7CB, S.C.. will be hold in the Oddfellows' I Hall, Pompallier Terrace, TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m. sharp. Visiting brethren heartily welcomed. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, Secretary. AN Extraordinary Meeting of the Co" operative. 8001-ninnr.facturing Society will b_ held at the office of the Society, Albert-1 j street, on Monday, September 11th, at 8 p.m. I I Business, to confirm minutes of previous meeting re alteration of clause 5 in memorandum and clause 66 of Articles of Association and pay of dividend. -H. Dearsly, Secretary, 1%/g* IS S AHA WAR DROP'S J.V. B. COOKERY CLASS. Tomorrow (Tuesday), "Breakfast Dishes." By request, th_ hour is altered to 2.30 p.m. St. Andrew's College, Symonds-street. WANTE D, Generals, Housemaids, Waiter. Barmaids, Bushmen, Plough- ! men. Farmhands (163 6d), Second Cook (20.5), Gumdiggei's, start given. -McLeod, 8, Queon-st. ¥¥/ANTED, Traveller for sWthern » » Districts, to take soft goods samples on commission, along with other lines.—Apnly at ojicc1, Box 402, Post-office. R"WALTER GRAHAM desires to if.- thank the many friends for tt.ir kindness and sympathy t-hown to himself and family during his late sad bereavement, i; '*. AST BiaciT 7' Silver" Linings, 6f d ; 54S inch Italian?, Is; 60-inch "Cravcnette" Waterproof Cashmere, 6s lid. Finest quality, all wool.—J. M. McLachlan. WANTED, 2 respectable Lodizcrs ; board if required. - Address at Hutchinson's, Grocer, corner Queen-street and Karangahape Road. Terms moderate. TO LET, with purchasing clause, Sheep Farm of 322 acres, with good Dwellinghouse, at East Tamaki.—J. Lane, care of Mr Atkinson, Ponsonby Roitd. WANTED, good General Servant, references required.—Apply To-morrow (Tuesday).—Mrs Nicholson. The Pines, Grafton Road. WANTED, Steam Engine (secondhand), without boiler, from 4 to 5 inch cylinder.—Apply by letter, stating particulars, to B.J. and Co., Star Office. I ~^p!SRTTNT. --Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. Every pair a bargain.—T. Prosser, next Hewin's, Quesn-strcet. *y^YTMPO¥fANT.-Last Week of » Cheap Boot Sale. Next Hewin's. Auction Tuesday next.—T. Prosser. Junr. T7*.XTRAIMPORTANTT^Ladies' B__ts. J___ Is lid. 2s 6d to 15s. before tho auction. Almost any price will be taken.—Next Hewin's. /NOOD INVESTMENT. —_Fo7 _SahT, \J*T third share in a well-established Wattle Plantation.—Full particulars on application to F. R. Claudo. Shortland street. *|TiOI- SALE, this week, Heavy Shower 11 Sample Swiss Brackets from 6d each; ladies' hand bags half-price.—Rainbow Arcade, Newton. TWO Workrooms or Offices _o~L__ .in High-street, at a low rental.—Apply to S. Rout. LOST, Gordon Setter Dog, Parnell collar (rive-ted).—Anyone detaining same after this notice will will be prosecuted.—H. Garnaut, St. George's Bay. TO LET, Six-Roomed House in Spring, street, off College Road; newly papered; rent 7s per week.—Apply next door. ATf ANTED, 2 Young Men as Boarders, ww in private family, 10 minutes from'P.O.; good home; terms moderate.—Apply Star Office. TO LET, at Mount Eden a cozy SixRoomed House, with every convenience. -Apply Mrs J, Angus, Eden Vale Road,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 209, 4 September 1893, Page 4

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