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Births. DOULL.—On November 2, at her residence 35 Summer-street, Ponsonby, the wife of J. C. Doull, junr., of a daughter (premature). POTTER.—On October 28, atSunnyside, Devonport, the wife of Ralph H. A. Potter of a daughter. PHELAN:—On October 31, at her residence, Arch Hill, the wife of James Phelan of a son. Both doing well. YON ROTTER.'-On October 30, at her residence, Edwin-street, Newton, the wife of L. ;' P. Yon Rotter, of a son.' Both doing well. "*~ Marriages. LANG—PERCY.—On November 3, at the Pres- . byterian Church, Otara, by the Rev. D. J. . Steele, James Lang, third son of Mr John Lang, to Clara Louisa Percy, youngest daughter of Mr E. H. Percy. Both of Mangere McANEANEY-KELLY.-On September 22, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Ponsonby, by - the Rev. Father Gillon, T. J. McAneaney, youngest son of the late Daniel McAneaney, to Mary;Kelly, eldest daughter of the late Andrew Kelly. - y*SZT~> ; . Deaths. ANDERSON.—Accidentally killed on Friday, November sth inst., the only beloved child of Frank and Mary Jane Anderson, of Chapelstreet; aged 1 year and 8 months. Rest in peace. The funeral will leave her parents' residence to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock for Waikomiti. BRADY.—On November 1, at the District Hospital, Thomas Brady, of Great Barrier, brother of James and Patrick Brady. R.I.P. CLAYTON. —On October 27 (accidentally drowned at Kaeo, Whangaroa), Arthur Clayton, in his 32nd year. Deeply regretted. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Northern Wairoa papers please copy. DOWLING.—On November 6, Brown-street, Ponsonby, Ailoen Mary, the clearly beloved daughter of Harry and Julia DoWlmg; aged 7 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. The funeral will. leave her parents' residence -to-morrow (Sunday) for Wjiikomiti, at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. KAYES.—On November 5. at the District Hospital, Maud Ellen, the dearly-beloved daughter of Henry and Ellen Kayes. of Pukekohe; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted.' The funeral will leave St. Andrew's Church, Pukckohe, at 2 p.m., on Sunday, November 7. Friends will please accopt this intimation. • NORGROVE.—On October 30, at his late residence, Cambridge, after a long andjtainful illness, borne with Christianfortitudo, Charles, the dearly beloved husband of Jane Norgrove; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. WAKE.—On November 5, at the residence of her son -in - law, Burgoyne - street, Harriet Wake; aged 77 years. " Thy will be done." Interred this day. JOHNS.—On November 3, at the residence of her father, Isabella, the beloved ■ wife of W. E. Johns, and second daughter of Captain T. Rawson; aged 26. R.I.P. In Memoriam. DENIZE.—In loving memory of Lucy Mary Denize, who departed this life on November 6th, 1896; aged 4 years and 4 months. " Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Inserted by her loving grandparents, Mr and Mrs Hargrave. MORRIS. — In loving memory of our dear Annie, who died on sth November, 1895, at Onehunga; aged 9 years. .i- Little Annie was our darling, M{ Pride of all our hearts at home, ■ffi!' But the breezes floating liiditly '■*' Came and whispered "Annie come." Inserted by her loving family. SINCLAIR. — In loving memory of James Charles Sinclair, who died November 0,1892. Gone, but not forgotten. He was with sickness sore oppressed, Which wore his strength away, . But now he's gone to endless rest ¥ Where pleasures ne'er decay. ' Lone and weary nights of sickness. Yet he never did complain, For he suffered all in meekness And to die in Christ is gain. Inserted by his loving widow and daughters. •r^. Thanks. Mr W. E. JOHNS, and Mr and Mrs T. RAWSON sincerely thank all those kind friends who.- sympathised with them in their late bci'eavcment. Late Advertisements. EOR SALE, 3 St. Bernard Pups, one month old, also one 3 months ; from first prize stock.—Apply ip James Welham, Sackville-st., or John Middlenall, Tram Stables. OST, from the Tram Stables, onOetober3oth, a Mottled Canary, was seen by Mr Mason on Sunday.—Anyone returning it to John Middlchall, Tram Stables will bo rewarded. OR SALE, Superior Villas, Mount Eden, £500 to £850: city and Newton, £320 to £1,300; Farms.—Peckover, 75, Queen street. OR "SALErPropcrticsrEpsoniT £ll 07£335, £450; Mount Eden, £180, £275; Ponsonbv, £130. £250, up to £3,000: City, £150 to £4,500, Businesses, Boarding Houses.—Peckover, 75. Queen-street. TRY Miller and Son, Specialists, for Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boots to order, or repairs prompt.—High-street, near G.P.O. TRY Miller and Son, Specialists, for Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boots to older, or repairs prompt—High-street, near G.P.O. TRY Miller and Son, Specialists, for Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boots to order, or repairs prompt.—High-street, near G.P.O. TRY Miller and Son, Specialists, for Ladies and Gents' Better Class Boots to order, or repairs prompt.—High-street, near G.P.O. T IV.Miller and Son, Specialists, for Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boots to order, or repairs prompt.—High-street, near G.P.O. TRY Miller and Son, Specialists for Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boots.to order, or repairs prompt.—High-street, near G.P.O. 0~l X—English Piano, check auction, polished gwAtP oak case ; good order and condition.— F. Reed, Camden House, Ponsonby Road. WANTED, good Tailoresses.—Apply Tailoring Department, Smith and Caughey. ANTED" Young Man for the Bakehouse, one able to Mould preferred.—Apply R. FarrelLj Baker, Onehunga. ANTED to Rent for good tenant Furnished House. — Gaudin and Co., Victoria Arcade. ' ANTED, Girl learn bar, Cooks, Housemaids, Nursery Housemaid, Lady Help, Useful Boy, Generals, Assistant Waitress.— Miss Bacon, Queen-street. TO LET, new House, 5 rooms, Mount Eden; 12s Gd, also good paddock, fi acres, near Pah Farm.—Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. 0 LET, Furnished Houses, Dovonport, Takapuna, Ponsonby; furnished and unfurnished apartments city and suburbs.—Miss Bacon, Queen-street. 7i A U T I 6 N. Persons are cautioned against negotiating Cheque drawn on the National Bank in favour of Ah Mong—£l 14s, No. U29762G. THOS. B. ARTHUR. ANCASHIRE SOCIETY, AUCKL A N D. The next Meeting of the Society will be held on THURSDAY next, the 11th inst., at the private residence of Mr Chapman, 'Fairholm,' Devonport. J. H. GREENHOUGH, Hon. Sec. WANTED Known—J. Hawke, Karangahape Road, is now selling prime quality of Meat at the following prices:Corn Beef, ljd; Chops, 3d; Mincemeat, 3d; Rump-Steak, Gd; Roasting Beef from 2d; Lamb the cheapest in the market. , OOK OUT for New Butcher Shop, corner Victoria and Nelson streets. Open Friday, November sth. Karangahape Road prices—J. Hawke. ANTED Known—That R. Hobbs' Premises will be Closed All Day on Tuesday (Prince of Wales' Birthday), an _ will be open All Day on Wednesday. ANTED, a lirst-class Certificated • Foreman Plumber, wages not less than 70s; Farm Hands, Milkers, 12s; Timber Jackers, 2 good Licensed Plumbers, eood .wages; Handy Man, milk cow, froom, useful; Gumdiggers, where good wages can be made; Youths for farms and dairy, Generals, Waitresses, sleep home; Housemaids, Laundress, several Female Cooks. Wanted to-Sell, Double Ticket for Sydney.— McLeod, 24, Queenstreet. Telephone 884. TOT' OMErTS LIBERAL LEAGUE. TAILORESSES' HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 8 p.m, Council, 7.30. . , .....

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5