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AuctionsTOMORROW, at 11 a.m. ~ : WESTERN WING,; ). CITY MARKET. ■?J_>.___ "... /'•;■ ALEX. AITKEN Will sell at the Western Wing. City Market. To-morrow. __ ' _ _._ _ POULTRY AND PRODUCE, at 11 o'clock. FRUIT, at 1 o'clock. As the Hall has been let for skating, the Auction Sales have been removed to tho Western Wing. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneen TO'MOBJibW (TUESDAY), At 11 o'Clock. J. JONES Will sell by public auction To-morrow (Tuesday) at 11 o'clock, at his Mart, 216, Queen-st., PRODUCE-Potatoes— Oamaru, Canterbury, and Local Table Potatoes, Canterbury Kidney Seed Potatoes, Onions, Vegetables. Butter. Eggs. Kumeras. Fruit in season. Sundries, Iron Window Sashes, etc. J. JONES, Auctioneer, BAKER BROS. Will auction, on Wednesday, 27th June, at 11 a.m.. on the premises of Mr W. J. Lvttle Blacksmith and Coach Builder, Freeman s BROUGHAM (nearly new), Blacksmith's Tools, etc.. etc.. two Spring Carts, Sulky and Harness; also, the goodwill of the business and Lease of tbe Premises. Late Advertisements. m H A N X S. Mrs J. W. Luaher and Mr and Mra J. J. Holland and family desire to convey their sincere and heartfelt Thanks to all those who so kindly expressed their sympathy and condolence to them iD their deop affliction. m H A N X S. Mrs J. W. Lusher and Mr and Mrs Holland and family desire, on behalf of tho widow Of the late Mr Harvey E. Kennedy, to convey their sincere thanks to all those who expressed their sympathy for one who was a stranger in their midst, ANTED, by respectable young man, Situation to attend on an old or invalid gentleman, good recommendations.—Address J.R., Star Office. . WANTED, 3 good Boys and a pushing Man, to hawk.-Apply Muffin Bakery, Darby-street. ANTED—We shine in a nice selection of New Birthday Cards.—Melbourne Rainbow Arcade, Newton. ANTED—Tho new inacructivo and amusing Game. Stanley's March Through Africa, sold wholesale and retail at tbe Mel-. bourne Rainbow Arcade, Newton. ANTED—RuBh the Rainbow for Seal, Beaver. Opposum, and Mosquaah Hand Bags while you have the chance. They are going liko Talmage. LOST, from Vincent Road, on Saturday last, a Black and White Newfoundland Pup, answers to the name of Noll.—Anyone returning the same to Mra D. MeLeod, Vincent Road, Remuera, will be rewarded. ' L~ OST, Ladies' Blaok Waterproof Cloak, at City Hall on Sunday Nigbt. Kindly leave with Mr J. C. Smith, Bootmaker. Queenstreet. STOLEN or Strayed from Hellyer's Creek, Bay Horso, medium drausrht, branded on shoulder WWI 721.—Reward on returning to G. li*. Fields, Hellyer's Creok or Ponaonby Road. F" OR "SALEi (cheap), tho Glassworks. Dwelling House, and Shop, frontage to Patteßon-street 100 feet. Suitable for other businesses. I~nOR SALE, nmall Stock and Trade ! of a good little Saddlery Business, in a rising district For terms, address Saddler, Star Oflice. - - , MACKINTOSHES for 20s, sewn seams : Colonial Tweed Suit, pure wool, to measure, ,os—Geo. Mcßride, 39. 41 and 43. Vic-toria-street. T>UBLIC' NOTICE. NEWTON PIGEON AND CANARY CLUK. The Drawing of the Art Union in connection with the «hove has been Postponed until TOMORKOW (Tuesday), the 26.1 i inst,. in consequence ot country ticket sellers not having made their returns in time. VV. 15. Is. MOORE. Hon. Secretary. | fjnHE beat advertisement— 78s a doz Hard _ Hats for 4s lld each; Flannell and Woollen Pants and Bint-lets, all reduced to 2s lld, most worth 5s 6d.—Moore's, Pitt-street. IT'S quite reasonable to suppose when Moore. Pitt-st.. purchased from Edwards, Bennetts Stock at 10s in the £ they can afford to sell at half price. i!TllH"K~pubiio are faab finding out that !IL Moore, Pitt-st.. in selling 3s 6d FlannelI lelte Shirts fpr ls lld; Knitted Sox, 9d ; Lambs j Wool, an me price. CAUTION.— Edwards, Benneth'n Stock bought for 10s in tha £ at Moore's, Pitt-st. \ Kig lot of Hard Hats, b'.ack and brown, all la I lld. J PuMicatilons. |"WOW DUBLISHBD i "WBONTIBR | IFB, -rUMHAKI. _J t _a7 H- EDWIN STANLEY BROOKES, J.P, (Formerly Government Staff Surveyor.) I " Price, 5/Synofsiis s THE MAORIS & WHENCE CAME THB'l RELICS OF THE TAINUI ARRIVAL OF THE MAORIS A NATIVE TRAGEDY THE WHITE CLIFFS THE FOREST SETTLEMENT EARLY RUINS THE DEATH TRAP OB' THE PLAINS LOVE ROMANCE OF THE MAORI A TERRIBLE CHRISTMAS EVE CAMP LIFE & ITS CONSEQUENCES THE DUSKY MAORI MAIDSN THE MAORI WAR DEATH OF YON TEMPSKT HUNTING WILD PIGS. to bz hai* at the booksklleks, ob Wholesale itroi. ' ♦■ H BRETT, AOCKLAHD " Sl__R " O-B-00, Ob "Giuraxo* Omens, Wmid-rem*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

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