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Anmsemei-ts. EILLIS'S VTEW piRCUS illis's INew Circus AND f MENAGERIE, LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, REORGANISE U AND RE-FITTED, IS COMING. IS COMING. Locality : j HARBOUR BOARD RECLAMATION. ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY, ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY, FOR POSITIVELY SHORT SEASON ONLY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Watch this space for full particulars. Late Advertisements. rfii"*~fl REWARD.—Lost, lasb Friday, in 'JL the 1.30 p.m. Ponsonby car. a Purse containing Four Ono Pound Notes, One Sovereign, One Half Sovereign, and some Silver.— £1 reward at Stak Office. "4&/ ANTED (just arrived).—A splendid VV Selection of Easter and Birthday Cards. —Melbourne Rainbow Arcade, Newton. ERSONAL—Profitable Fancy Goods Business for Sale, owner retiring on account of illhealth.—Address Merchant. G.P.0., Auckland. ANTED, a Boy to run messages and make himself useful in the workshop.— Apply to Wm. Hold-worth. 42, Victoria-street. ANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply in own writing with references, Box 102, G.P.O. VV ANTED, Lady Help in a small family; TT no washing, no children—Apply Eastbourne House, View Road, MouDt_Roskill. LOST (Saturday night), One Purse, containing Money. Key. and Receipt for Oven, in Keir's'Bus or Blizzard's Lane, MountEden.—Reward at Star Office. ■JIURNISHED HOUSE.—To Let, a well_P furnished 7-roomed House, situated in Surrey-street. 100 yards from Great North Rd.; close to 'bus, water laid on. good view from pvemises.—For rent, etc., apply G. A. Gribbin, Solicitor, Colonial Bank Buildings. Queen-at. CAPABLE~CLERK wanted for the Grocery Trade; give references and salary required.—Address Alert, Star Office. A DIES' SCHOOL, Lake Takapuna.— Miss Hunter has mado arrangements to take over the large house lately occupied by Mrs Alexander in Milford Road, and greater facility is therefore given for the reception of Bnftrriftra. See Educational advertisement. _ PILSENER ALE, 10s per Doz. Quarts ; finest imported.—John Reid and Co.. 26, Queen-street. HEM UE R A PUBLIC POUND. Impounded at Remuera. by Ranger, one Bay Pony Horse, branded SP above O. thick-sot, dark points, and shod. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY, the 10th Feb., 1894. at 12 o'clock noon. mO POUNDKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Strayed from my paddock last week. Bay Horse; white star on forehead, short tail, 3 years old; supposed to be seen yesterday in Penrose; reward.—J. Pirie. next to St. Mark's Church Remuera. Also strayed, Brown Retriever Dog. Same address. IjlOR SALB, upstanding Horse, suitable 1 for family buggy; lady can drive; any trial given. D. Thorpe. St. Helier's Bay. T"|R. WINE, having returned from England, may bo Consulted at His Rooms, next the Savings Bank, Queen-street. Morning, from 11 to L Evening, 6 to 7.30 Until returning to his residence in Symondstreet, messages may be left at St. Kilda, next the Grammar School, Wynyard-street. A~~uckland hArbour board. —--— Harbour Board Office, Auckland, February 3,1894. Notioe is hereby given that the Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Auckland Harbour Board will be held at the Office of the Board. Quay-street, on TUESDAY, tbe 13th inst.. at 2.15 p.m., for tho purpose of Examining and: Settling the Accounts of the Boar- for the past year. The accounts are now .printed and lie at the Offices of the Board for inspection. By order of the Board. J. M. BRIQHAM2 Secretary. YOU may depend upon getting something that is usually sold. Yon can no more judge a woman by the outside than you can an egg, though some philosophers e_n tell if an egg is good for eating by the outsido, though you cannot tell the chemical properties inside, because they will not hatch, sometimes not even in an incubator. However, you pay your money and you get your choice in the great school of taste. Chemical atmosphere, as I found it in the Nineteenth Century Bastiel, where beasts with men divided empire claims. You can make consumption like bricks. BOBBIE'S" QUESTIONS (from the Encore Reciter).—Soene I.—Mozzer, why ia you alius so busy when I'se so tired of play? I'se been to the kichun, but Sissy won't let me bake puddin's to-day. Scene ll.—l'd be sure to make such orful messes, and dirty her floor, so she said, Mozzor, why. when the big folks tell stories, don't somebody put them to bed? Scene TlL—Mozzer, tell me why when Daddy's worried does he scold and make you sigh? Mozzer. docs that moan being married? Is that the real reason why? Who are the night hawks that threaten the nest of the doves? NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I, JAMES McLEOD, of Otahnhu, being tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Otahuhu. do hereby give notice that I desiro to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to beholden at Otahuhu. on the 6th day of March, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to JOHN HAND, my appointee. Dated the 2nd day of February, 1894.-JAMES McLEOD. ■\TOTICE BY PUBLIC TRUSTEE Jjj UNDER THE UNCLAIMED LANDS ACT, 1892. In the mattpr of a parcel of land containing by admeasurement lOa.cres more or less, and being Lot 52 of Suburban Section 3, Parish of Puke-! kohe. in the Provincial District of Auckland, of which the Grantee was George OHanlon (deceased). Ha arrived in Auckland, por Ganges, iv 1865, and is said to have died iv Sydney, leaving a sister in Now South Wales and other relations in County Down, Ireland. George O'Han? lon is the registered owner, and his kin or heir are unknown. Whereas the Public Trustee has been mado aware of the abovo described land having no known owner, and ho having made reasonable inquiry, can discover neither the owner nor any atrent for tho said land, nor any objection to the said land being declared subject to the above-named Act: Mow this is to give notice to all whom it may concern that unless on or before the thirteenth day of September. 1894, the owner of the abovedescribed land establishes his title thereto to the satisfaction of the Supreme Court or any judge of such Court, tho Publio Trustee will tako the steps prescribed by " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," to bo registered as the owner of such land. Dated this 18th day of December. 1893. J. K. WARBURTCN, Public Trustee, SELECTING A FIELD GLASS Is Best Done where a LARGE VARIETY is kept in STOCK and PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE is available. BINOCULAR -FIKLD GLASSF.S. OPKRA GLASSES and TELESCOPES of all kinds and powers to be had •from T. PEACOCK. Optioian. Shortland-street. AST WEEKS of The Golden Boot Gigantic Sale. LAST WEEKS of The Gold*n Boot Sale. Further Reductions. LAST WEEKS of Tko Golden Boob Sale. Largeit Boot Sale in N.Z. LAST WEEKS of The Golden Boot Sale. New Goods. Reduced Prices. LAST WEEKS of The Golden Boot Sale. Immense Stock. Immense Reductions. EDWARD MAHONBY AND SOW, ARCHITECTS, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 5 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 5 February 1894, Page 4