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Auction TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, VYATCHES. - RICHARD ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at Arthur's Mart To-morrow, at v o'clock a.m„ _. _ _ T n m A WELL-ASSORTED LOT at\. of General Drapery, ..Underclothing. Haberdashery. Hosiery, MiJtoew^Jtwortea Dress Materials. Trimming Silks, SewingSuka and Twist (good assortment of colours), b_ ancy Dress Buttons, a lot of good Wings and gjr« Feathers, etc; Men's and Boys' Clothing,.St:its. Coats, Trousers, Overalls, etc.; Hato.- p*Vf' Shirts. Sox; Ladies', Gents', and Childran» Boots, Shees. Slppers, Laces, etc.; lot of secondhand Clothing, Silver and Plated Watches, Jewellery, a good M.L.S.__i.,Gun. __. ■ ESAM ABB ARTHUR, B.J. ESAM] [C. ARTHUR TO-MORROW, at 12 o'Clock. EX TARAWERA: T4-0 CASES.A PPL ES' EX UPOLU: BANANAS, ORANGES, etc., etc. $ ESAM & ARTHUR, Auctioneers. W. P. COCHB-INEI UAS' DACRE MONDAY, JULY 2, At Eleven o'Clock. VELVET DRAWING ROOM SUITS BRUSSELS CARPET INLAID SIDEBOARD, OVERMANTEL FENDERS and IRONS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ab Lower Nelson-sbreeb. The subscribers will sell by auction at the residence.'Lower Nelson-street, below Empire Hotel, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, nearly new. consisting of—Velvet Suite. 7 pieces Brussels Carpet, Brass-mounted Fender and Irons, Hearth Rug, Oval Table, Overmantel, Inlaid Sideboard. Chinese Vases. Fire Screens, Linoleum, Brass-mounted Bedstead, W.W. and Spring Mattrasses, Chest Drawers and Mirror, Washstands and Waro, Fancy Austrian Chairs, Plush Seats, Leather Couch, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Tools, Tubs, etc.,etc. Terms—Cash before delivery. . . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ■■. S/ectare*?. "Sf,fl. ;* -JHIPIPH AN V SCHOOLROOM. THE Rev. CANONv HASELDEN Will give a Lantern Lecture. "THE LIFE OF CHRIST." Pictures from old masters. Musical Selections* THURSDAY. 23ih. at 8 p.m. Sixpence; no half-price. l.ate Advertisements. AL.W. — Reapsurinjr news. Pleas, • apply to yonr friend the Manager, a' Auckland. ' WANTED, Young Woman to cook awe take charge of a small Boarding House.For address, applySTAßjVgCncy, Onehunga. \\T ANTED.T'respectableGirl for iigbi V T housework, age 14.—Apply Mrs Moore Pitt-street. : WANTED, Board and Residence wit! private family; no other boardor-. ; vicinity of Newton.—State terms to Jack, St*. Office. WANTEQ to Purchase (nt onco) vacant Allotment for Building Site volcanic soil, good position, about three miles " "rom towia.—Price and particulars to Thos, i ahill. 87. Q.ueen-stneet. \ S '/ANTED. Furniture': IT any amount; highest prices given, cas) ; at. one "' '•J-« • • Dent, Hobson-stree. (■■ '.•boyd-Cook-st •*-'»t>... " " *. " , , .... . _.>!/, vi. .roue tjuj .. ■>, T T who can milk, auu make bimsulf iisoi! on a farm.—Apply G. J. Jacltson, Advornsiii Agent, Onehunga. __ SCRAP BRASS, wanted to Purcha Apply Dunn, Smith, and Co.. . gineers Brassfounders, Plumbers, etc., Custo;i VV, Q J, g L JD £200—HOUSE of 4 rooms and scullery gas, city water, register grates; _.ood allot, mem within io miuutcs of Queeasc FuEB Deed..--£2OO-Two 4-roomed COTTAGES, with sc - leries; city water, register grates, outhou.< ; j largiallotaieut; easy terms. Free DnEDa. ' " VAILE BROS,, | Land and Estate Atfentc, Coombes' Arcade, j LOST on Tuesday afternoon in Vauxhsl 1 Road, Devonport. Gold and Pearl J" I Brooch. Finder rewarded. —J. C. Mack) j* Vauxhall. I __9ri\ REWARD.—Left upon seat ab Mr | Eden last Thursday afternoon. lAxxs) | Pnrse containing money, etc.. and return ticke j for Tauranga.—Apply SyAK Office O LET, Arthur-street, Ellerslie, goo I Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom ; li acres etc.; five minutes" from station.—Thos. 1 Cahill, 87, Queen-street RESTAURANT and Boarding • lioutFor Sale, at Wanganui, the port of th j N.Z. Rhine. Thirty years' lease. Fixturefurniture of a sound, profitable business. Nc only a good living now, but a sure fortune t< [ follow. Price, £350 cash down. No other term: I entertained.—Write or call on Mr Norton, Thi | Avenue, Wangamii. A LADY'S and a Gentleman's Bieych _.i\. Safctiep, For Sale, quite new from ho nc and never rii'deu Price. £30 each machine, o open to oiferri of Exchange for Land, Cattl Pigs, etc.—Address or call on Mr Norton. Th Avenue. Wanganui. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.--Com plete Outfit, with Lessons, for £25.Writo or call on Mr Norton, The Avenue. Wanganui. AN Investment of £50 now in a privatt syndicate for the purchase and extensioi of a large Boarding-house, Restaurant aw Hotel, on the Wanganui Up River, the N.Z Rhine, will realise £150 when the Compan; goes to allotment. The investment is quit; safe and free from liability.---Write or call oi Mr Norton, The Avenue, Wanganui. THE services of a Handy Man, Wife, 0' both, with £100 to £200, would meet with a good reward. Useless replying without money.—Address or call on Mr Norton, Tin. Avenue, Wanganui. A 'PRACTICAL MAN in a Brick Yard with a few hundred pounds at immodi ate disposal, would do well to write or call ok Mr Norton, The Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED, a Girl-for General House work.-Apply Mrs A. R. Tyler, Selwynstreet. off Upper Hepburn-street, Ponsonby. -^ountTlbert PUBLIC POUND. Impounded. June 26.1894, by the Ranger, foi Trespassing on Onslow Road, one Bay Man with rope halter on. no visible brand. If not released will be sold on July 10,1891, at noon, tc defray expenses. W. A. LYND, Ponndkoeper. •VTBWTON PIGEON- AND CANARY J3I CLUB. ART UNION. The following are the Results of the the Art Union drawn in the Foresters Hall :— 1-1850 18- 963 35-194b 52-1843 2— 530 19— 153 36—1506 53—1167 3-1467 20-1C76 37-1509 64- 851 4-1983 21- 973 38-1123 5S- 433 5— 452 22— 432 39- 787 56-1217 6- 687 23- 649 40-1682 57- 193 7—1617 24—1461 41—1683 58-1805 8- 327 26-1833 42- 441 59- 151 9-1124 26—1815 43-1022 60- 103 10-1377 27-1163 44- 428 61-1350 11-1052 28—1001 45-1023 62-1834 12- 791 29— 870 46—1378 63- 732 13-1344 30- 491 47-1622 64— 450 114— 492 ol— 891 48-1112 65-1078 - 15—1077 32—1183 49—1802 66-1589 16— 718 33-1950 50—1661 67— 629 17-U8 34-123? 61-286 68-961

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 152, 27 June 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 152, 27 June 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 152, 27 June 1894, Page 8

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