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TADMS TALK. Heavy rainfall. Graphic published to-day. S.s. Anglian from Sydney fco-day. H.Rl.s. Goldfinch leaves for Woliingtos tomorrow. S.a. Taviuai for tho South Sea Islands this evening. A mooting of bhe Auckland Institute will be hold this evening. To-morrow is the lasb day for making income tax returns for this year. Lasb night of the St. John and Hayman'i Dramatic Company ab tbo Opera House. Tysor steamer Star of Victoria is due hers from London via Sydney this week. The Committee of tbe Auckland Jabi.es Military Tournament meets this evening. H_rr Zimmermann'a sixth annual concert takes place to-morrow night in the Opor* House. A discussion on tho tariff charges took place ab the Harbour Board meeting yesterday afternoon. Mrs Peters,, wife of tbe Rev. A. Peters, of St. John's Wealeyan Church, Ponsonby, died last night. " ' A,' a passage in archaeology," is the bible of a lecture to be given this evening at tbe Auckland Institute by Professor Tubbs. The "Graphic " .his week contains a fins double pago engraving of Sb. Paul's, London, where bhe Jubilee thanksgiving service took place. Nineteen Auckland firms have each guaranteed £50 towards tbe expense of tha proposed Auckland Exhibition, and others have guaranteed £25 each. Bacbolor : Do you think a man will bays bad luck if he gets married on Friday! Benedict; Oh, I don't think ib makes any difference whether iso Friday or nob. Tho death is announced ab Wellington of Mrs Robert Hart, aged 72, relict of bhe labs Hon. Roberb Harb, M.L.C. The deceased lady was sister of bhe late Sir Donald Me* Lean. Madge : I think Jack is going to propose to me soon, mamma. Her mother : Why do you say that ? Madge : He cook mq. oub to look at some tandem wheels last evening. The Premier's trip from Now Zealand ta America forms the subject of a splendidly illustrated article in this weeks'a "Graphic." Tho pictures are from photos taken by a photographer who accompanied tha Premier. In all guarantees to tbo amount of £1,351. have been obtained towards the cost: of thf Auckland Mining and Industrial Exhibi* tion, to be held nexb year. Ib is aubicU pated that bhe guarantee can easily bt increased to £3,000. Our Waiuku correspondent writes, " A, largo number of people went from here ta Auckland to take parb in the Record Reign celebration. If a vote was taken of those attending the sports re the statue v. Hospital the latter would have ib unanimously." Ab bhe Supreme Court, at Timartt, yes* terday, Mango John Douglas, an employes of tho Rank of Now Zealand, ab Ashburtom» pleaded guilty to stealing three sums ci money of tho Bank, £165 in all. He was admittod to 12 months' probation, and ordered to pay £10 bowards the costs. Nowa has been received from England oi the death of Mr Chas. J.Taylor, formerly of bhe Tamaki, at the age of seventy years. He was the second son of the lato General Taylor, and served in bhe Waikato war as major in tho colonial ...forces, and was afterwards Captain of the Auckland Scottieh Volunteers. He was a brobher-in-law of Major Geergo, of Epsom. Messrs Campbell and Ehrenfriod, Ltd., have decided bo erect a large four-storey brewery at the back of tbe present Albertstreet Brewery, and to dismantle tbe plant ab the Domain brewery, and place ib with other new machinery in bhe new building, thus making the plant a moat complete one. The cosb of tho additions and alterations will be between £6,000 and £7.000. Court Bros, refer everyone to special local advertisements in to-night's Stab.— (Advb.) ____________ ■■ j .['.' w. _ | ; ■ ;______ f?@_-_f<__ and Kesi-l@ns% A YOUNG LADY Wants Board in a Private Family. W«llesley-street East or Syi_-onds-street.—Address 8.A.. Newton Post Office. BOARD and Residence. — Wanted, immediately, by young man. Board and Residence in private family, near town.-* Address A.X.. Star Office. ACANCIES for Three permanonb Boarders at 33. Pitt-street. Terms Moderate^ . WANTED, Boarders, terms moderase. —No. 10, Graham-street. Good accommodation. * _i __^_t__\ " 52' K},,amf? um*yPn,^*m''*?mia,a'f*^^ Volanteer Notices. a VONDALE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A Meeting of tho Avoadale Rifle Volunteer* will be held in the Armoury on WEDNESDAY the 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m. * J. POTTER. Lieut. _______.. ■— . st-saaß Bl.ce-.lH_B.s. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be hold in the Museum Buildings. Princes-street, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), the 30th instant, when Professor H. A. Talbot-Tahbs will deliver a Popular Lecture, entitled, " ' A,' a passage in Archaeology." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 P' m* T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. HOURS LEAGUE OF N.Z. Q O The Fir3t Annual Meeting of tho League will be hold in tho .Foresters' Hall, Newton, on FRIDAY next, July 2. at 7.30 p.m. Business : Chairman's Report and Balance - sheet. Election of Officers, and General Business incidental to the inauguration of the New League of 1897-98. DR. BAKER. Chairman. J. CREAMER. Secretary. _g<_-a_- Koard KeticesTyrOUNT EDEN WATER SUPPLY. TO WATER CONSUMERS. ; Notice is hereby given that all Consumers' Rates for the ensuing halt year are duo on the ' 30th June, 1897, and are required to be paid at ' the Office of the Road Board on or before that date, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. > Bated June 29th. 1897. » JOSEPH WEBLEY, • - Clerk to the Board. fjOSt &-1-I FOHH-S. LOST, Sunday night, a Lomon and White English S*tter P.itch (name Nell); ' reward.—Adam Byers, GreenlaneFOUND, an article of Jewellery on Auckland wharf.—Apply by letter, R.F.H., b Star Office. ERAMBULATORS, Go-Carts, Sowing Machines, cheapest and best, at McLeod ■ Bros,, Upper Queen-street. Branch—Karangahape Road. . ri^AKE Wood's Great Peppermint Cure ' JL for Coughs and Colds, Is 6d and 2s 6d, 1 Grocers and Chemist 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 150, 30 June 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 150, 30 June 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 150, 30 June 1897, Page 1

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