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The result of the election of a representative on the Charitable Aid Board for Mamikau, Onehung-a, and Otahuhu was the return of Mr J. E. Taylor and the Eev. W. Finlay Wilson. The other candidate was Mr John Gordon. Mr Taylor was re-elected, and Mr Wilson takes the place vacated by Mr J. H. Swales. The new Board is as follows: —Messrs J. Stichbury, J. Becroft, J. Jamieson. Y. Warren, A. P. Friend, A. Bruce, F. Bollard, T. Allen, J. E. Taylor, and the Rev. W. Finlay Wilson. The Commandant's annual parade of the Ponsonby Naval Artillery takes place on Saturday afternoon at Fort Cautley, when big-gun practice will be gone through. The annual concert in connection with the Remuera Public School will be held in St. Mark's Parish Hall, Remuera. Road, to-morrow evening-. A good programme has been arranged and there should be a large attendance. At the Supreme Court this morning in His Honor's private cnambers a motion was heard The Kauri Freehold Gold Estates (Limited) v. Collector of Customs. This was a summons to show cause of action to determine whether any and what duty is payable on 194 packages of mining machinery imported by plaintiffs. His Honor made the order as prayed, costs to be costs in cause; jury to be summoned for Tuesday, 13th December. A Christmas Tree and Cake Fair in aid of the funds of the Church Mission to the Streets and Lanes was opened in St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom, Sy-monds-street, this afternoon^ by Captain Torlesse, Commander of H.M.s. Royalist. The fair will be continued this evening, when a musical programme will be presented. Ex s.s. Delphic: another shipment latest patterns 'Hoyles' prints, guaranteed fast colours, 6Jd.—Court Bros.—(Advt-.) D.S.C. Sale.—Prints 2/11, reduced from 6/9 the doz; cretons 3|d, reduced from 6Jd; French crepons 3Jd, I reduced from Sd. Everything cleared before removal from City Hall. —(Ad.)

Lost and Found, LOST, Pink and Grey Parrrot.this morning. Reward.—W. E. Anderson.Stan-ley-street, Parnell. T OST Tuesday, between Wharf and PatJLJ terson's Stables, a Whip. Reward on return to Patterson's. T~OST7TTje~sday~last, Child's Brown Coat -LJ with fur. Reward.—F. W. Edwards' Studio. Queen and Victoria streets. FOUND in Beach Rd., Chestnut Mare, white leg and face.—lf not claimed and expenses paid in 14 days, will be sold. —Apply 'Star' Office. ' To Let. TO LET, Karangahape Road, 5 Rooms, every convenience.—C. Rielly, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, 153 Newton. TO LET, Parnell. 4-rooriied House and scullery, 9/.— T. Hill, Gents' Dv«Cleaner, and Repairer, 20 Grafton Road. TO LET,~pretty xVilla of 5 rooms, 3 acres of land, healthy, situation, near 'bus.—T. B. Clay, TO LET, Remuera Rd., 10-roomed House next St. Luke's.—Apply on premises or G: Heron, Belmont Terrace. O LET, wellfurnished Houses, Ponsonby, Surrey Hills, Northcote, .etc.; Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms.—Miss Bacon. - ' m 6 LET. HOUSE of 6 rooms, Franklin Road, Ponsonby. Rent 18/6 RESIDENCE of 10 rooms and 6 acres of Land, Remuera, Low Rent to good tenant. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE of 9 rooms and outbuildings, close to tram and beach. Rent 20/. . . 3 HOUSES in Onehunga, from 8/ upFURNISHED HOUSE of 5 rooms, Mt. Eden. ■ ... FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms in Grafton Road. .__. ". '. ■ R. BARR BROWN, 'HERALD* BUILDINGS. -i />S—TO~LET, 6 Rooms, city, all con-J-O venicnces.—F. |A. Clarke, Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen-street. ■ . 7SHANCE. — Grocer's Store, near city, vJ large, house, etc.; rent, 10/; lease, goodwill, stock, £20.—Address Retiring, 993. 'Star' Office.'^ ' Electoral. -Rj-AYORAL ■ ELECTION. A General Meeting of all Committees supporting the Candidature of MR PETER DIGNAN for another term as Mayor, will be held at the Oddfellows' . Hall, Pitt-street, old Brick Chapel, on FRIDAY NEXT, 25th inst, at S p.m. Friends and supporters invited to attend. CHAS. SAML. WRIGHT, Secretary. Meetings. ' AUCKLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. A Meeting of Members will be held TOMORROW (FRIDAY) the 25th inst., at S p.m., at St. Benedict's Hall. BusinessConfirmation of Amalgamation with, the Horticultural Society. > ALFRED HOSKING, Chairman. TRON . CAP. SYNDICATE. A Meeting of the Shareholders of the above will be held at 119, Victoria Arcade, TO-MORROW, 25th inst. BUSINESS: ' To Form Company. Elect Directors Adopt Rules, etc. S. COCHRANE MACKY. Auckland, November 24, 189 S. C<T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Two Scholarships, one £35, one £30 yearly, offered, subject to regulations, to male students gaining Junior University Scholarships in December,. liSiS. Scholars must live at the College, keep j University College Terms, read for University Honours. For Regulations, apply Secretary. DIOCESAN OFFICE, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Ij7"OUNG Lady requlresfßoard, private -1- family preferred.—Apply stating terms, etc., A.8., 1002, 'Star' Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1898, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1898, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1898, Page 9

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